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    MEATLOAF

    Everyone's mom makes it...and everyone has a family recipe

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    2Lb. lean hamburger
    2 eggs
    2/3 c. oatmeal
    1/2 c. ketchup
    salt + pepper

    mix and shape into a loaf in a casserole dish
    (if you use a bread pan the edges wont get crispy)

    Topping-
    1/2 c. ketchup
    1/4c brown sugar
    1 Teaspoon Vinegar

    Pour topping onto loaf
    Bake at 375 for at least 1 1/2 hr
    rest 10 min before slicing

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    Real Man's Meatloaf

    1 lb hamburgher
    1 lb pork sauage meat
    1 box Stove top stuffing
    1. diced onion
    1 egg
    3/4 cup of water.
    1 tablespoon K-Paul's meat magic.

    Mix altogether. Pack it tight in a loaf pan. Bake at 400F for an 1-1.5 hour.

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    My mother's recipe. I'm looking to possibly add sweet italian sausage to the mix at some point.


    Ground beef (1.5lb)
    Onion (1 small), diced
    Milk (splash)
    Tomato sauce (small can)
    Oregano (about 2TB)
    Bread crumbs (about 1 cup, enough to keep the meat from being too moist)
    Eggs (1 egg per lb of meat)
    Baking potatoes

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    Peel and quarter potatoes. Add salt to water and boil until fork tender. Set aside.

    Preheat oven to 350. Mix ground beef, ½ onion, egg(s), bread crumbs, oregano, sauce and milk. Shape into loaf and bake for about 1 hour. Add potatoes to pan about 15 minutes before meat is done.

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    Meatloaf's a staple in my house, I've tried em all.

    Something I do everytime now is caramelize oinons, all you do is chop up an oinion and throw it in a hot frypan with oil. Stir it a few times then drop the heat to simmer and let them sit while you make the meatloaf.

    Mix them into the meat last, it makes a big difference.

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    wow a food forum!! this is probably where ill spend most my time. i never been part of a community with a food thread!
    In 5th grade we had to present ourselves to the class. I said my fav food was Meatloaf! never again! i totally got made fun of LOL
    instead of catchup, i like toping mine off with a good BBQ sauce..

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    Quote Originally Posted by benncool View Post
    Real Man's Meatloaf

    1 lb hamburgher
    1 lb pork sauage meat
    1 box Stove top stuffing
    1. diced onion
    1 egg
    3/4 cup of water.
    1 tablespoon K-Paul's meat magic.

    Mix altogether. Pack it tight in a loaf pan. Bake at 400F for an 1-1.5 hour.
    Made it tonight for supper, "best meatloaf I ever ate!!"

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    Geez....does no one use Lipton's onion soup mix?

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    Spice it up guys. Try mixing a can of diced green chilies in with your meat. Pay special attention to the sauce, we need this sweet here so that means lots of katsup.
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    I got the recipe from a radio show about 3 years ago. It's the best I've ever had.

    Italian meat loaf

    2 pounds lean ground sirloin
    1 cup Italian bread crumbs
    2 eggs beaten
    Salt and pepper to taste
    1 cup ketchup
    2 tablespoons brown sugar
    1/2 cup chopped onion (sautéed)
    Mix all ingredients together, and place half of meat in loaf pan.
    Make a tunnel in meat loaf mixture, and pack in 1 1/2 cups of Mozzarella cheese.
    Place other half of meat over top, and seal edges.
    Place in oven at 350 degrees for 1 hour.
    After 1 hour, remove meatloaf and cover top with a paste of 1/2 cup ketchup and 2 teaspoons brown sugar mixed together.
    Put back in oven for 15 minutes to a half an hour.
    Let stand about 15 minutes before cutting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steedsta View Post
    wow a food forum!! this is probably where ill spend most my time. i never been part of a community with a food thread!
    In 5th grade we had to present ourselves to the class. I said my fav food was Meatloaf! never again! i totally got made fun of LOL
    instead of catchup, i like toping mine off with a good BBQ sauce..
    HVAC/R guys have wierd tastes, otherwise they wouldn't be in this trade in the first place. Only seems natural that we share ideas about the chow we cook and eat.

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