K-12
Ingredients Show More
Ingredient
50 Portions
100 Portions
Sloppy Joe seasoning
50 Portions 1 cup
100 Portions 2 cups
Dehydrated onions
50 Portions ½ cup
100 Portions 1 cup
Granulated garlic
50 Portions ¼ cup
100 Portions ½ cup
Bell peppers, fresh, large diced
50 Portions 3 cups
100 Portions 1 qt. 2 cups
Tomato paste, no salt added, canned (USDA or Commercial)
50 Portions ½ cup
100 Portions 1 cup
Yellow mustard
50 Portions ¼ cup
100 Portions ½ cup
Brown sugar, packed
50 Portions ½ cup
100 Portions 1 cup
Worcestershire sauce
50 Portions 1 ½ tbsp.
100 Portions 3 tbsp.
Whole wheat slider or dinner rolls (at least 2 oz. eq. per 2)
50 Portions 100 each
100 Portions 200 each
Directions Show More
- Thaw turkey in refrigerator for 4-5 days before use.
- Preheat oven to 350°F.
- To prepare sloppy joe turkey, begin by lining a full 4-in steam table pan with a full 4-inch perforated pan. Place three turkey roasts and juices in steam table pans. Using gloved hands, shred turkey removing any fatty pieces. Divide seasonings based on the number of roasts used. Stir in sloppy Joe seasoning, dehydrated onions, granulated garlic, bell peppers, tomato paste, yellow mustard, brown sugar, and Worcestershire sauce. Cover and cook for 30 minutes. Remove from the oven and stir. Place back in the oven and heat for 30 more minutes or until internal temperature reaches 165°F.
- Drain excess juices by removing the perforated pan; this prevent the buns from getting soggy.
- To serve, place one #20 scoop (~1.9 oz.) of sloppy joe seasoned turkey on each slider bun.
- Serve 2 slider buns per serving.
CCP: Heat turkey to 165° F or higher for 15 seconds. Hold at 140° F or higher.
Nutrients per Serving Show More
Calories 350 kcal
Saturated Fat 2.4 g
Trans Fat 0 g
Total Fat 11 g
Cholesterol 66 mg
Calcium 49 mg
Total Dietary Fiber 2.4 g
Iron 8.9 mg
Sodium 1402 mg
Sugars 10 g
Carbohydrate 38 g
Vitamin A 75 IU
Vitamin C 8.5 mg
Protein 24 g
Component
Meat/Meat Alt 2 oz. eq.
Grain 2 oz. eq.
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