Maid-rite Sandwich - Recipes - Home Cooks Classroom (2024)

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Last Saturday was an important day for my family as it featured the yearly matchup between the Iowa Hawkeyes and Iowa State Cyclones football teams. And as usual, we spent the entire day focused on two very important things. Cheering on our beloved Hawkeyes, and feasting on one of Iowa’s favorite regional dishes, the maid-rite sandwich.

If you’ve never been to Iowa then chances are you’ve never heard of the maid-rite sandwich. However, just mention the term “maid-rite” to anyone from the Hawkeye state and you will quickly find out just how special this simple sandwich is to them.

But what exactly is a made-rite sandwich?

Well, some would describe it as a hamburger where the beef is loose instead of formed into a patty. While others might describe it as a sloppy joe without the “sloppy” sauce. In truth, neither of those explanations accurately describes what the maid-rite sandwich really is. All I can say is that it’s a delicious sandwich that can’t be explained, it can only be experienced.

So if you’re ready to experience the simplistic beauty of the maid-rite sandwich then let’s get on with the recipe.

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Tips, Tricks, & Suggestions

  • Fat is flavor: I highly recommend that you use fattier ground beef like 80%-20% or 85%-15% as it will result in more flavorful and moist meat.
  • Make it ahead: You can easily make the meat filling for these sandwiches a day or two ahead of time. The meat should last at least 4 days in an air-tight container and stored in the fridge. Then all you have to do is warm up the meat in a crockpot (on low) or nuke it in a microwave (for a couple of minutes) until nice and warm.
  • Serving suggestions: I enjoy serving these maid-rite sandwiches with our baked french fries.

Maid-Rite Sandwich Recipe

Prep time: 2 minutes

Cook time: 45 minutes

Servings: 6

Ingredients

For the maid-rite meat:

1 LB of ground beef

1 Lipton onion soup mix packet, ground

1 Tablespoon of Worchester sauce

1 Teaspoon of yellow mustard

Black pepper to taste

For the sandwich:

Mustard

Diced white onion

Dill pickle slices

Hamburger buns

Instructions

  1. Get the beef ready for cooking: Get out a large walled pan/skillet and add the ground beef, Lipton’s onion soup mix, Worcestershire sauce, and mustard.Maid-rite Sandwich - Recipes - Home Cooks Classroom (3) Then add roughly 3 cups of water to the pan/skillet and use a wooden spoon to mix everything together. make sure to stir well so that the ground beef breaks down into fine crumbs and has the consistency of uncooked hot dog chili sauce. Maid-rite Sandwich - Recipes - Home Cooks Classroom (4)
  1. Cook the beef: Place this over high heat and let the mixture come to a rolling boil.Maid-rite Sandwich - Recipes - Home Cooks Classroom (5) At this point, you will want to let the mixture boil for roughly 15 to 20 minutes making sure to stir every couple of minutes. Once most of the liquid has evaporated turn down the heat to medium and continue to let it cook making sure to stir every 30 seconds or so.Maid-rite Sandwich - Recipes - Home Cooks Classroom (6) Keep doing this for another 5 to 10 minutes or until all of the liquid has evaporated and there is barely any steam coming off the meat. Finally taste the mixture and add black pepper to your liking.Maid-rite Sandwich - Recipes - Home Cooks Classroom (7)
  1. Assemble the maid rite sandwiches by first placing the bottom half of a burger bun on a plate. Then use a spoon to scoop out some of the maid rite meat and place it down on the burger bun.Maid-rite Sandwich - Recipes - Home Cooks Classroom (8) Make sure to use the spoon to press the meat down onto the bun, or else it can get messy. Finally, top the meat with some diced onion, pickles, and mustard, as is tradition.
  1. Enjoy!Maid-rite Sandwich - Recipes - Home Cooks Classroom (9)

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Maid-Rite Sandwich Recipe

Prep Time2 minutes mins

Cook Time45 minutes mins

Servings: 6

Equipment

  • crockpot

Ingredients

For the maid-rite meat:

  • 1 LB of Ground beef
  • Liptons onion soup mix packet ground
  • 1 Tablespoon Worchester sauce
  • 1 Teaspoon mustard
  • Black pepper to taste

For the sandwich:

  • Mustard
  • Diced white onion
  • Dill pickle slices
  • Hamburger buns

Instructions

  • Get the beef ready for cooking:Get out a large walled pan/skillet and add the ground beef, Lipton’s onion soup mix, Worcestershire sauce, and mustard. Then add roughly 3 cups of water to the pan/skillet and use a wooden spoon to mix everything together. make sure to stir well so that the ground beef breaks down into fine crumbs and has the consistency of uncooked hot dog chili sauce.

  • Cook the beef:Place this over high heat and let the mixture come to a rolling boil. At this point, you will want to let the mixture boil for roughly 15 to 20 minutes making sure to stir every couple of minutes. Once most of the liquid has evaporated turn down the heat to medium and continue to let it cook making sure to stir every 30 seconds or so. Keep doing this for another 5 to 10 minutes or until all of the liquid has evaporated and there is barely any steam coming off the meat. Finally taste the mixture and add black pepper to your liking.

  • Assemble the maid rite sandwiches by first placing the bottom half of a burger bun on a plate. Then use a spoon to scoop out some of the maid rite meat and place it down on the burger bun. Make sure to use the spoon to press the meat down onto the bun, or else it can get messy. Finally, top the meat with some diced onion, pickles, and mustard, as is tradition.

  • Enjoy!

Inspiration from other blogs

From Cooking With Carlee

From Iowa Girl Eats

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FAQs

How to make restaurant quality sandwiches at home? ›

17 Tips You Need To Make Restaurant-Quality Sandwiches At Home
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What is the origin of Maid Rite sandwich? ›

In 1926, the Maid-Rite sandwich was born! Fred Angell started the concept in Muscatine, Iowa. Fred began to franchise his idea, selling the rights to Newton, Iowa in 1927 and Marshalltown, Iowa in 1928.

What is the secret of good sandwich? ›

Moisture is important. Nobody wants a dry sandwich, so be generous with the sauces and spreads. Freshly-made sandwiches are usually the best sandwiches, but that's not always possible - so think about how well your ingredients are going to last the distance (e.g. if the filling is too wet, will the bread get soggy?)

What's the difference between a Maid-Rite sandwich and a sloppy joe? ›

They are a classic in the Midwest, especially if you live anywhere near Iowa. If you are unfamiliar, maid rites are a loose meat sandwich made from ground beef. It's like a sloppy joe without the tomato sauce.

Are sloppy joes and maid rites the same? ›

But first, let's clarify what a Maid-Rite is not. It's not a sloppy joe. It's not a ground-beef concoction with ketchup, mustard and sugar in the mix. (Some of these “hybrid” sandwiches with traits of both a Maid-Rite and a sloppy joe can be found in Iowa, and some are quite tasty, but a true Maid-Rite they are not.)

What's the difference between a Maid-Rite and a sloppy joe? ›

While both are made with seasoned ground beef, Sloppy Joes feature a rich tomato-based sauce. The meat mixture is slightly sweet and often enjoyed without additional toppings. Loose meat sandwiches like Maid Rites, on the other hand, have no sauce at all.

How to make a sandwich like a sandwich shop? ›

Sandwich Construction

Don't overload your sandwich—there should be a balance between the main ingredients, like meat and cheese, and the veggies that go on top. A schmear should be just that—no matter how much you may love mayo, huge globs of it won't help anybody or any sandwich.

How will you pack sandwiches to maintain the quality and taste? ›

If you are packing your sandwich to eat later in the day, consider packing the 'wet' ingredients for example any of the spreads or juicy vegetables in separate containers and adding them right before you eat the sandwich to prevent your bread from getting soggy.

How to make a sandwich that doesn't fall apart? ›

Thick-cut breads are best for ensuring a sandwich that doesn't fall apart. Once you've picked the proper bread, you'll need an extra layer of security. In this case, mayonnaise. Not only does quality mayo add richness to the sandwich, it also acts as a barrier between the other ingredients and the bread.

What makes a successful sandwich? ›

On top of good fresh bread, think about your bread-to-filling ratio. Ensure your filling components—like lettuce, tomato, or a spread—adds moisture to counter bread's dryness, especially if you're packing away a sandwich to eat later in the day.

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