Sloppy Joe Burger

(IOWA, USA) Originating from the American state of Iowa, this unique burger comes to us. It was created in the 20th century and is one of the most nutritious fast foods, although one of the less popular ones (originally it's just called Sloppy Joe without calling it a burger). Its name "sloppy" means "messy" and refers to how it tends to fall apart while eating, but the problem is solved with a fork and knife.
In Oakland Cemetery, north of the city of Iowa, there is a statue of an angel made of copper. Originally it was golden but has turned black, and all attempts to clean it have mysteriously failed. The dark angel guards three graves belonging to the Feldevert family. There are two versions of why the statue is like this: the first says that the matriarch of the family, Teresa Feldevert, was such a terrible witch that her evil even affected the statue over her grave. Another story says that when Teresa died, her husband promised never to sleep with any other woman, but over time he met someone with whom he wanted to resume his life and slept with her. As a claim from beyond, the statue over the deceased's grave turned black. Today this legend is very popular and is known as "The Black Angel of Oakland Cemetery."
Sloppy Joe Burger
(IOWA, USA) Originating from the American state of Iowa, this unique burger comes to us. It was created in the 20th century and is one of the most nutritious fast foods, although one of the less popular ones (originally it's just called Sloppy Joe without calling it a burger). Its name "sloppy" means "messy" and refers to how it tends to fall apart while eating, but the problem is solved with a fork and knife.
In Oakland Cemetery, north of the city of Iowa, there is a statue of an angel made of copper. Originally it was golden but has turned black, and all attempts to clean it have mysteriously failed. The dark angel guards three graves belonging to the Feldevert family. There are two versions of why the statue is like this: the first says that the matriarch of the family, Teresa Feldevert, was such a terrible witch that her evil even affected the statue over her grave. Another story says that when Teresa died, her husband promised never to sleep with any other woman, but over time he met someone with whom he wanted to resume his life and slept with her. As a claim from beyond, the statue over the deceased's grave turned black. Today this legend is very popular and is known as "The Black Angel of Oakland Cemetery."
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Chop the onion slices and the two celery stalks into the smallest cubes possible.
- 2
In a large saucepan over medium heat, heat a little oil. When it has increased in temperature, add the meat. Season with salt and pepper, stirring constantly until the meat changes color.
- 3
Add the chopped celery and onion. Cover and wait for the onion to become translucent, stirring occasionally.
- 4
When the onion is translucent, add the tomato puree (see preparation in my recipe "Anniversary Dinner"), Worcestershire sauce, and garlic powder. Continue stirring until the meat is fully cooked. Adjust seasoning.
- 5
Slice the buns horizontally (if needed) and fill each with enough meat. Enjoy.
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