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Meatloaf
Bradley Ogdens Meatloaf
Meatloaf
3 # Ground Beef
5 eggs
1 cups Oats
1/2 bu Chopped Parsley
2 Onions Diced
Salt & Pepper
2 oz chopped garlic
˝ cup Meatloaf Sauce
Sliced Bacon
1. Cook Onion and garlic until soft with no color. Cool
2. Add all ingredients, except bacon, into bowl or mixer and mix well
3. Make into a loaf in baking dish
4. Slather 4 oz of sauce on loaf and cover with bacon overlapping slightly
5. cover with parchment and foil
6. cook for 60 min @ 350 then uncover and cook for 15 min or until bacon is crispy
Meatloaf is best if made one day in advance before it is cooked
Meatloaf Sauce
Ketchup 4 cups
Brown Sugar 3/4 cup
Dijon Mustard 1/2 Cup
Beef broth ˝ cup
Method
1. Bring to a boil brown sugar, beef broth and mustard turn off.
2. Add Ketchup and stir
3. Cool
Note depending on oven might need to cook longer I use convection oven.
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Re: Meatloaf
Thank you. That's a classic. Big fan of that cold between bread with some bitter greens or sumthin' that bites back.
I'll make that for Queen with Turkey substitute.
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Re: Meatloaf
Thank you . Never tried it with turkey.
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Re: Meatloaf
I use a very similar recipe from the Good House Keeping cookbook. I skip the sauce and don't measure anything. Last few times I added a dab of apple cider vinegar. It gave it a wonderful, sweet twang!
The only problem I have is with the ability to cut it when it's hot. Most times it doesn't cut well unless I chill it first. I've tried more egg and every kind of breading under the sun. Purchased bread crumbs, oats, crumbled toast, crumbled saltines, crumbled Ritz. You name it.
Any ideas on how to improve that would be great.
More snowed in cooking by G-Reg!, on Flickr
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I find you have to almost over mix the ingredients because if you don't get the eggs mixed well it will crumble. I find chilling it for a day it really helps. I don't have any pictures of my loaf. I would advise sticking at least to the eggs and breading. I use quick oats in mine.
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Add some potato ?
Have you ever tossed a cold slice into cast iron, crisp it up than between bread? Yes yes yes. I'm focused on this, can you telll?
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