What I can make out of ground beef - no money.?!


Question: helo,

i don't has much money but i do has 2 1/2 lbs ground chuck (ground beef). i have seasoning (garlic powder, salt, pepper, adobo, paprika, etc) but i dont has bread (just hot dog rolls, no hot dogs). I have spaghetti sauce but no noodles. I have 1 onion. anybody know somethin i can makes out of ground beef? TY.


Answers: helo,

i don't has much money but i do has 2 1/2 lbs ground chuck (ground beef). i have seasoning (garlic powder, salt, pepper, adobo, paprika, etc) but i dont has bread (just hot dog rolls, no hot dogs). I have spaghetti sauce but no noodles. I have 1 onion. anybody know somethin i can makes out of ground beef? TY.

you can make hamburger patties or meatballs. i usually chop up the onions and mix it in with the meat and seasoning. you don't need to eat the patties with buns or the meatballs with spaghetti. they're good by themselves. or make a meatball sandwich with the hotdog buns :)

Sloppy Joe in a hot dog bun. YUM!

Make a sloppy joe type sandwich and serve on the hotdog rolls!

hamburger patties and meatballs

Meatballs.
put all of the things you mentioned in the mix...chop the onions...and soak the buns in water and squeeze all the water and add to the mix...roll in balls and fry...cook the pasta and there you go. great meal and lotsa nice left overs

fry up the hamburger with the onion and add the spaghetti sauce and serve like sloppy joes on the hotdog buns!

make a meatloaf usuing the hotdog buns in place of the bread add you chopped onion and whatever spices you like. Make it italian by adding the spag sauce to the top like the last 15 minutes of bake time

a loose meet sandwich on a hot dog bun

What about make meatballs, then add the spaghetti sauce then put inside the buns. Meatball subs.

do you have porkin beans and brown sugar?? if so mix n 2 cans of porkin beans with 1lb ground beef and then just add some brown sugar! then use your hotdog rolls as bread and there ya go! yummm i fix it alot when i run outta stuff also

if you have eggs and oat meal or crackers you could make a meat loaf

You could definitely make Sloppy Joes. Brown the beef and diced onion. Add s& p and garlic and stir in the spaghetti sauce and simmer. Serve in the toasted buns. Yummy!

how about a meatloaf.

make a spicy mince dish a bit like a chili and dip your dog rolls init good grub and no waste wipe the bowl clean with the dog rolls who needs the dogs who let the dogs out oh yeah not i

Sloppy Joes sounds good, but trying mixing all of the spice ingredients with the beef. Make little burgers that will fit in the rolls. Top with the onion. Use a bit of the sauce as a substitute for ketchup.

Sloppy Joes!!! Greatest leftover meal ever!

take the onion and chop it and brown it in oil, after it is tender, add the hamburger meat and spices and maybe an egg or two if you have and some of the hot dog buns that you tear or shred into tiny pieces like bread crumbs. Then add spaghetti sauce and shape it all into a loaf and bake in the oven until done and you have meat loaf. ?

I make it into 2 meals or more.
One meal just plain hamburgers-you don't need to use the buns if you don't want to. You could slice half the onion and eat it raw on the burger or on the side or grill it with the burgers.
And the rest make sloppy joes-cook up the hamburger with the rest of the onion, drain and add some spaghetti sauce and toast the buns and make sloppy joes.
I like to season my food with black pepper and garlic powder so I would use those in both.

Italian meatball subs, use the sauce,and the hot dog rolls.

brown the ground beef in a hot pan and add your favorite seasonings and onion
heat spaghetti sauce and fill buns with meat and cover with sauce





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