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  • BrianShaw
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    Re: Meatloaf

    Try this "all-American" rendition of Frances' recipe:

    500g of minced beef
    250g of minced pork
    1 large chopped onion
    1 tablespoon tomato paste (or catsup)
    2 medium sized eggs
    chopped parsley (if one absolutely feels the need for more vegetables than just the onion and tomato paste)
    3 slices of stale bread crumbled up and soaked in milk
    1/2 to 2 tsp dried thyme leaves
    a dash or two of worstershire sauce
    salt and pepper to taste

    Form into a loaf and cover with sliced bacon (American bacon - the kind with lots of fat that will ooze over the loaf and give it a yummy taste). Bake until done [350 F oven for about 1 hour]. Eat with mashed potatos! Serve vegetables on the side so they can be more easily slid off of the plate.

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  • egalecki
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    Re: Meatloaf

    Oh Frances, how awful! You can take a person to good bread but you can't make 'em eat it, I guess. My own darling husband doesn't like rye bread... (he's perfect in all other respects...)

    The meatloaf looks really good- I will have to try that. I've never seen cream cheese (I'm thinking that's what Philadelphia cheese is?) in meatloaf. I put carrots and green pepper in mine.

    George, I think we'd call a courgette a zucchini. Or maybe just a summer squash. (and I hear you on the dog hair... my three are shedding like it's summertime!)

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  • Frances
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    Hey sure, anytime - just give a couple of hours warning so I can get the oven up and running.

    No hair in there unfortunately... one member of the family has asthma.
    Well, appart fom my hair which creeps into the cooking occasionally.

    A courgette is a baby marrow, but I usually add whatever vegies I have around in my ongoing quest to force some vitamins down the unwilling throats of my dear little kiddies.

    At least they like my bread... tough luck there George, I seem to remember some impressive Ciabatta coming out of your oven a while back.

    Digressing a bit here, but we recently had some people over for brunch, and of course served up several different breads... blow me down if they did all fall on the only store baught bread we had, pale white and ugly. Didn't even try the hearth bread! Man was I insulted... its the family of my husbands best friend, so not much chance of not inviting them over again. Oh well, their loss.

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  • gjbingham
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    Re: Meatloaf

    I'm coming to dinner!

    I add Italian sausage to mine - somewhere around 20% by weight. I like your bacon wrap and wine ideas. What the hell is a courgette? Is there any hair of a Labrador Retriever in there? It seems to be everywhere here!

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  • Frances
    started a topic Meatloaf

    Meatloaf

    I can't believe there isn't a recipe for this here yet, I love making these things...

    So here is my version:

    500g of minced beef
    1 large chopped onion
    100g Philadelphia cheese
    1 grated carrot
    1 grated courgette
    some green peas
    1 or 2 eggs
    chopped parsley
    2 slices of stale bread crumbled up and soaked in warm water
    salt and pepper to taste
    Some whole meal flour or bread crumbs if it still seems too soggy


    Mix it all up and form a loaf, wrap up in bacon slices and place in the oven at about 220 C. After 15 minutes add a bay leaf and a generous slosh of red wine. Continue adding wine from time to time as it evaporates. The Loaf is finished after about an hour, but can stay in the oven for longer if necessary. Its also very good for reheating.

    Are there any other favourite meatloaf variations out there?
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