Best meatloaf recipe ever!
#21
I've got to share my best recipe. It has a lot of ingredients, but I think you'll have everything. 2 lbs. burger (I use 1 lb. hamburger and 1 lb. deer burger), 1 small onion, chopped, 1 green pepper, finely chopped, 1 chopped jalapeno (canned or fresh), 1/3 cup pickle relish, 1/2 cup salsa, 8-10 saltine crackers crushed, 2 eggs, 1/2 cup milk, 1 t. salt, 1/2 t. pepper, 2 T. spicy mustard, 1 T. worcestershire. Mix all together and shape into loaf, then pat an indention along the top. Fill that indention with 1/2-1 cup catsup, then lay bacon strips over the top. Bake 1 1/2 hours at 350°. This is very moist, leftovers freeze well.......or you can make into smaller loaves, bake less and freeze a loaf. Everyone who eats my meatloaf asks for the recipe. This came about by me opening the refrigerator and just adding this and that. Finally had to write it all down. Enjoy.
#22
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here's mine
1# or more hamburger meat
Italian bread crumbs because I'm Italian
tomato paste, small can
1 or two eggs depending on how much meat
two or three tablespoon of karo syrup (makes it juicy not sweet)
salt and pepper to taste
bake it at 350 about 1 to 1 1/2 hours my meat loaf never stays together due to it's so moist
1# or more hamburger meat
Italian bread crumbs because I'm Italian
tomato paste, small can
1 or two eggs depending on how much meat
two or three tablespoon of karo syrup (makes it juicy not sweet)
salt and pepper to taste
bake it at 350 about 1 to 1 1/2 hours my meat loaf never stays together due to it's so moist
#23
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I use the recipe that Dear Abby posted in her column years ago. I've siince lost the clipping but now do it from a feeble memory. It had ketchup, and onion soup mix. I also throw in onions, garlic, egg, and any spices that are handy. The trick is the soup mix.
#24
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Location: Southern Indiana
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I use 2 pounds of hamburger, 1 pound of sausage, onion, bell pepper, pkg. of crackers crushed, and 2 eggs. Shape into a loaf and cover with ketsup with brown sugar mixed into it. Always one of my familys favorites.
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#27
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I had meatloaf in a restaurant that was so good. It was very moist and it had a strip of bacon around the whole outside edge. Wish I knew how they made that. I usually cook mine 1/2 hour, drain the grease, add tomato sauce and mushrooms on top and cook another 1/2 hr. It's good but I'd like to try something new.
#30
I'll share my recipe too! It's different from anything I've read here so far. We love Italian food so my version is little individual Italian meat loaves that are placed in a 9" pie plate and are oval shaped placed in the dish that resembles a wheel with one in the middle and spokes around it. The centers are sunken and a well is made for the top sauce that is sprinkled with Italian seasonings and then topped off with parsley. It's so pretty when placing it in the oven!!
I love the idea that they are small and handles easily and they are done quickly because of being small. Two loaves per plate!
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