Gluten-Free eating with Manwich

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I have always LOVED eating Manwich! But I don’t really like gluten-free hamburger buns. Recently I purchased a case of Manwich, and am enjoying different meals with it!

A really delicious one is using Manwich, instead of soup to make what some call a “Shepherd’s Pie.” I peel and steam some potatoes (about 4 or 5) until tender, then make mashed potatoes my adding a little olive or canola oil and some rice milk. I brown a pound of ground beef, drain and add the Manwich. Then stir in one can of drained green beans. In a oven-baking dish, first put the Manwich, ground beef and green bean mixture. Top with the mashed potatoes. (If you are not eating casein-free, you can add grated cheese to the top!) Bake at 350 degrees for about 1/2 hour.

Another way I enjoy Manwich is to cook some short-grain brown rice, and have my Manwich and ground beef mixture with it. Manwich goes well with brown rice. I LOVE the chewy texture!

My family loves both of these Manwich dinners. Kids love Manwich too. Let me know if you have a Manwich recipe idea. I’d LOVE to hear from you!

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Comments on Gluten-Free eating with Manwich

February 22, 2010

Susie @ 8:48 am #

I always loved Manwich sloppy joes, but never thought about making other recipes with it. The Shepherd’s Pie recipe sounds delicious!

March 11, 2011

chris @ 7:40 pm #

i love Manwich too but GF I like to put if over a salad of Romaine lettuce add some corn and Manwich/meat mix…

July 14, 2011

d.j.hillbloom @ 7:07 pm #

Glad to hear it’s gluten free. Will try it and see if it agrees with me or not. I get sick very easily with my Celiac disease.

February 21, 2012

Heather @ 11:12 pm #

I was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease 20 years ago when I was 14, so Ive alwaYs had to watch what I eat. Then last month, I was diagnosed with Celiac. Devestated with this news I began to think of all my favorite foods and come to terms with a very long list of my favorite foods that i’d have to remove from life. Manwich sandwiches on burger buns or rolled with cheese in flour tortillas have always been a love of mine. I figure now I can replace flour tortillas with corn tortillas or I have discovered that some gluten-free breads are tasty if you spread it with butter and grill it like one would a grilled cheese sandwich.
So really devestated isnt really an appropriate adjective in the grand scale of things. Although, having so many food restrictions sucks, with a little imagination, we can still eat some of our favorite foods.

March 10, 2012

Shannon @ 5:40 pm #

If you follow the directions and make it the normal way and then put it on top of any kind of noodle (gluten free italpasta penne is fantastic) it’s awesome.

June 11, 2012

Theresa Johnson @ 12:12 pm #

I use Manwich to make the bottom part of Tater Tot casserole…it works great…just manwich with hamburger….then a layer of frozen corn and top with tater tots and cheese if you want and bake….super yummy….

October 16, 2012

Valerie Haight @ 9:23 am #

I used to make make Manwich Sloppy joe mix and spread it on top of pizza dough and bake for my kids. They LOVED it. Now, I cannot eat regular pizza dough. However, I recently found gluten free pizza dough in the freezer section of my local grocery store. I think I’ll have to try this since I cannot have regular hamburger buns anymore either.

October 28, 2012

stella laughter @ 7:01 am #

Kroger carries Udis hambuger and hotdog buns. They are awesome! Heat a little in microwave. Try it!

December 29, 2012

Amy @ 10:53 pm #

My father-in-law who has celiac disease loves to eat his sloppy joe on Fritos or potato chips. Just another idea for those gluten-free Manwich lovers. =)

February 10, 2013

Amy @ 11:53 am #

My daughter loves it on hard taco shells!

July 28, 2013

PGH @ 8:18 pm #

I make it as it says and put it on top of Tostito’s, in the center, add cheese, microwave it to melt cheese, the add black olives and lettuce in a circle around the meat, then eat!

November 11, 2013