Anyone have a good recipe?

I'm not even really sure what "loose meat" is?!![]()
Its a type of sandwich like a sloppy joe but no sauce

The only time I've ever heard of loose meat was on Roseanne.
Yup, it's an Iowa thing. It's from a restaurant franchise started in 1928 called Maid-Rite. I worked in one for a couple of years while in high school. Think of it as a healthier hamburger. The ground beef is crumbled up fine as it is being cooked. The grease is all drained off, but it's still moist and does kind of stick together a bit. The traditional way to eat them is scooped onto a warm hamburger bun with "everything" on top---ketchup, mustard, chopped onion, and pickles. They are served with a spoon so you can eat the meat that may fall out as you are eating it.
Now, having said all that with a straight face, I know they have a bad rap because of the Rosanne show. I do find it all kinda funny. It's just a sloppy joe without sauce.
And, yes, I do have a homemade recipe. I brown and crumble fine a pound or 2 of good ground beef, not the cheap stuff. After it's cooked well (no more pink), I add a little hot water to the beef in the pan, tip the pan a bit, then use a turkey baster to "suction" off the water and remaining fat. Return the pan to the stove then pour in a regular size can of chicken broth. Turn the heat back up and simmer it until most of the broth has evaporated. You can add some salt to taste.
As nasty as it may sound, I dare you to try it......Be a loose-meat convert!
Oh, and we call them Maid-Rites.
Yup, it's an Iowa thing. It's from a restaurant franchise started in 1928 called Maid-Rite. I worked in one for a couple of years while in high school. Think of it as a healthier hamburger. The ground beef is crumbled up fine as it is being cooked. The grease is all drained off, but it's still moist and does kind of stick together a bit. The traditional way to eat them is scooped onto a warm hamburger bun with "everything" on top---ketchup, mustard, chopped onion, and pickles. They are served with a spoon so you can eat the meat that may fall out as you are eating it.
Now, having said all that with a straight face, I know they have a bad rap because of the Rosanne show. I do find it all kinda funny. It's just a sloppy joe without sauce.
And, yes, I do have a homemade recipe. I brown and crumble fine a pound or 2 of good ground beef, not the cheap stuff. After it's cooked well (no more pink), I add a little hot water to the beef in the pan, tip the pan a bit, then use a turkey baster to "suction" off the water and remaining fat. Return the pan to the stove then pour in a regular size can of chicken broth. Turn the heat back up and simmer it until most of the broth has evaporated. You can add some salt to taste.
As nasty as it may sound, I dare you to try it......Be a loose-meat convert!
Oh, and we call them Maid-Rites.



Yup, it's an Iowa thing. It's from a restaurant franchise started in 1928 called Maid-Rite.
And, yes, I do have a homemade recipe. I brown and crumble fine a pound or 2 of good ground beef, not the cheap stuff. After it's cooked well (no more pink), I add a little hot water to the beef in the pan, tip the pan a bit, then use a turkey baster to "suction" off the water and remaining fat. Return the pan to the stove then pour in a regular size can of chicken broth. Turn the heat back up and simmer it until most of the broth has evaporated. You can add some salt to taste.
As nasty as it may sound, I dare you to try it......Be a loose-meat convert!
Oh, and we call them Maid-Rites.
Is there a trick to crumble it up fine? My husband loves when he gets a taco from Taco Bell and how fine the meat is and always wants me to replicate it at home
As a side note though, these "loose meat" sandwiches sound fine to me. Just never made them.
brown your ground beef then put it in your food processer.