The 2008 Sloppy Joe MRE meal and another FRH failure
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 8:04 pm
I had full meal packs of an '06, an '07 and an '08 Sloppy Joe among the 30 or so MREs I was given by my son-in-law when he mustered out of the USMC last summer. I believe these were all issued for maneuvers while he was at Camp Lejeune NC. They came home in his pack and got tossed in a box in the event of a hurricane.
This evening I dug around in the tote down cellar and pulled out the first one that said "Sloppy Joe". It was the '08. [Sopakco 8290] I was cooking at home tonight, but I gave the FRH a chance anyways. Nope. Another dud. Fortunately, unlike field conditions, at home there's a microwave.
I opened up the main meal pouch and gave it the sniff and tiny-taste test... it seemed perfectly fine. The taste was enough to assure me that it was yet another bland MRE meal. The '08 meal pack included a jalapeno squeeze cheese and I had a leftover salsa pack from some other meal amongst the loose stuff. I added those and put it in the microwave. It came out uncomfortably hot... I just about burned the roof of my mouth off with the first bite.
With the additions, it was surprisingly tasty. However, it was nowhere near as beefy flavored as a commercial can of Sloppy Joe™. It did have plenty of the little meat pellets and a nice tomato based sauce... it is also much more tomato-ey than the commercial Sloppy Joe™. The jalapeno squeeze cheese had kneaded up to a perfectly acceptable and creamy consistency despite it's age. Once it melted a bit from the heat and got stirred into the salsa and Sloppy Joe it provided the necessary kick and zip that was missing.
My only error was that I had torn up one of the wheat snack breads and placed it in the bottom of the bowl before pouring the sloppy Joe mixture on top. I thought that since it was included in the meal it must be intended to eaten as the carbohydrate portion. Bad idea. It ended up a pasty, glutinous mess that most resembled uncooked bread dough. I had to rake it off to the side in order to eat the meal. Even if I had used it "outta-pouch" to just sop up the Sloppy Joe mixture, I think it would've been disappointing. I would've been better off using a package of crackers.
I like the MRE Sloppy Joe meal perfectly well. It was filling and with a little addition, perfectly flavorful. However, because of the tomato-based sauce, and the lack of beefiness, I could see it being better turned into an Italian "meat" sauce with the addition of just a little oregano and it's being served over pasta.
The wheat snack bread was a major failure. I had forgotten that it's major usefulness is probably in digging a cathole. I have yet to find anything that it goes with even half decently, in my opinion the cheese and peanut butter spreads are better on the crisp crackers.
Included in the full meal pouch were a bag of the sugar-based Lemon-lime drink, a pouch of raisin/nut mix and The Fudge Brownie. I put the snack-mix and the lemon-lime aside for hiking use in the future, but I did cut into the brownie.
Even though it was eight years old [Sterling Foods 8184], it was still very moist. It is also very dense in texture, much like a molasses cookie. I cut off a few bites and tried them out. It was quite reasonably tasty although it is not particularly "fudgy" in the sense of a rich chocolate taste, it has more of a dense cocoa flavor. There is actually more flavor in the aftertaste on your tongue then in the brownie in your mouth.
A little later on I will probably break the rest of it up into a bowl and top it up with some of my coffee fudge ice cream... That ought to "kick it up a notch".
This evening I dug around in the tote down cellar and pulled out the first one that said "Sloppy Joe". It was the '08. [Sopakco 8290] I was cooking at home tonight, but I gave the FRH a chance anyways. Nope. Another dud. Fortunately, unlike field conditions, at home there's a microwave.
I opened up the main meal pouch and gave it the sniff and tiny-taste test... it seemed perfectly fine. The taste was enough to assure me that it was yet another bland MRE meal. The '08 meal pack included a jalapeno squeeze cheese and I had a leftover salsa pack from some other meal amongst the loose stuff. I added those and put it in the microwave. It came out uncomfortably hot... I just about burned the roof of my mouth off with the first bite.
With the additions, it was surprisingly tasty. However, it was nowhere near as beefy flavored as a commercial can of Sloppy Joe™. It did have plenty of the little meat pellets and a nice tomato based sauce... it is also much more tomato-ey than the commercial Sloppy Joe™. The jalapeno squeeze cheese had kneaded up to a perfectly acceptable and creamy consistency despite it's age. Once it melted a bit from the heat and got stirred into the salsa and Sloppy Joe it provided the necessary kick and zip that was missing.
My only error was that I had torn up one of the wheat snack breads and placed it in the bottom of the bowl before pouring the sloppy Joe mixture on top. I thought that since it was included in the meal it must be intended to eaten as the carbohydrate portion. Bad idea. It ended up a pasty, glutinous mess that most resembled uncooked bread dough. I had to rake it off to the side in order to eat the meal. Even if I had used it "outta-pouch" to just sop up the Sloppy Joe mixture, I think it would've been disappointing. I would've been better off using a package of crackers.
I like the MRE Sloppy Joe meal perfectly well. It was filling and with a little addition, perfectly flavorful. However, because of the tomato-based sauce, and the lack of beefiness, I could see it being better turned into an Italian "meat" sauce with the addition of just a little oregano and it's being served over pasta.
The wheat snack bread was a major failure. I had forgotten that it's major usefulness is probably in digging a cathole. I have yet to find anything that it goes with even half decently, in my opinion the cheese and peanut butter spreads are better on the crisp crackers.
Included in the full meal pouch were a bag of the sugar-based Lemon-lime drink, a pouch of raisin/nut mix and The Fudge Brownie. I put the snack-mix and the lemon-lime aside for hiking use in the future, but I did cut into the brownie.
Even though it was eight years old [Sterling Foods 8184], it was still very moist. It is also very dense in texture, much like a molasses cookie. I cut off a few bites and tried them out. It was quite reasonably tasty although it is not particularly "fudgy" in the sense of a rich chocolate taste, it has more of a dense cocoa flavor. There is actually more flavor in the aftertaste on your tongue then in the brownie in your mouth.
A little later on I will probably break the rest of it up into a bowl and top it up with some of my coffee fudge ice cream... That ought to "kick it up a notch".