Do you put cheese on a sloppy joe? (2 Viewers)

Do you put cheese on your sloppy joe?

  • Yes, cheese please

    Votes: 20 35.7%
  • No thank you

    Votes: 36 64.3%

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One of my guilty pleasures is a sloppy joe sandwich - ground beef mixed with a can of manwich on a roll. This is not something I’d brag about. It isn’t healthy, it requires zero cooking skills, and it’s kid food. But like I said, it’s a guilty pleasure.

I don’t put cheese on a sloppy joe. I admit I’ve never tried it. I’ve never even really considered it, until this argument with a friend. She says it’s exactly like a meatball sub - it pretty much requires cheese. I disagree.

What do the people say?
 
I don't nor have ever thought about it.. but now that I am: Absolutely.

Beer cheese sauce, pepper jack cheese, American, so many possibilities.

While we're at it, lets also add in something with a crunch for texture. Fresh-made cabbage/vinegar based coleslaw please.
 
Yes.

Ideally:
  • Butter and toast the bun on a skillet
  • Slice of sharp cheddar
  • Scoop of Sloppy Joe
  • Generous amount of hot sauce of your choosing. I like Melinda’s habanero.
  • 4 dill pickles
  • Mayonnaise
But anywhere between that and plain on a soft bun works for me.
 
This is definitely the surprise rabbit hole of the day for me. I'm not mad.

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One of my guilty pleasures is a sloppy joe sandwich

ditto, right up there with chef boyardee ravioli for a guilty hit of nostalgia.

but i am a hard no on the cheese, or anything else to fancy it up. all i need is browned beef + a can of manwich + a raw hamburger bun.

though i do prefer mine opened-faced for a higher filling-to-bread ratio, which requires a fork - i guess using utensils is kind of fancy.
 
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One of my guilty pleasures is a sloppy joe sandwich - ground beef mixed with a can of manwich on a roll. This is not something I’d brag about. It isn’t healthy, it requires zero cooking skills, and it’s kid food. But like I said, it’s a guilty pleasure.

I don’t put cheese on a sloppy joe. I admit I’ve never tried it. I’ve never even really considered it, until this argument with a friend. She says it’s exactly like a meatball sub - it pretty much requires cheese. I disagree.

What do the people say?
I say do what I did and ditch the can of Manwich and make your own. It’s simple, much better tasting, and healthier.

And no cheese.
 
ditto, right up there with chef boyardee ravioli for a guilty hit of nostalgia.

but i am a hard no on the cheese, or anything else to fancy it up. all i need is browned beef + a can of manwich + a raw hamburger bun.

though i do prefer mine opened-faced for a higher filling-to-bread ratio, which requires a fork - i guess using utensils is kind of fancy.
Chips are your utensils.
 
I’m going to counter this by saying that if you Google image sloppy joe, out of the first 20 images returned, 17 of them appear to be nothing but beef sauce and bun.
My point was not what is most prevalent, but that cheese and other toppings look delicious.
 
By the way…sloppy joes are right up there with Cheetos on my “not allowed within a mile of my chips” list.

I’d also add that if I find out you’ve eaten sloppy joes within 24hours of my game, then you will be banned…they are sloppy going down…and…well…I’m not super into your sloppy Joe ass.
 
My point was not what is most prevalent, but that cheese and other toppings look delicious.
I’m a pickle-hater, so I’m having a hard time controlling my emotions.
 
Chips are your utensils.

how the hell did chips get into the conversation?? sloppy joes require no condiments, and they sure as hell don't need any side dishes - if you need more food, just have another sloppy joe.
 
how the hell did chips get into the conversation?? sloppy joes require no condiments, and they sure as hell don't need any side dishes - if you need more food, just have another sloppy joe.
If you don’t have a pile of chips to scoop up all the sloppy that falls out, you might be doing it wrong.
 

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