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Post by katiekat on Dec 21, 2007 14:19:51 GMT -5
Does anyone have a good recipe for meatloaf? I hate meatloaf but my husband has been asking me to make it so I'm going to cave tonight and make it.
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Post by sweetpea on Dec 21, 2007 17:14:40 GMT -5
The meatloaf i make has ground chuck Italian bread crumbs eggs garlic salt onion powder Parmesan cheese
I dont measure out anything i just throw a little of everything in and mix everything with my hands or put it into a kitchen aid. Bake at 350 degrees. About the last 15 minutes i put some ketchup on the top and let it bake. You dont have to do that but we love ketchup here.
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Post by John on Dec 21, 2007 17:32:16 GMT -5
KK, for more about MeatLoaf that you may or may not know about ~ Michael Lee Aday (born Marvin Lee Aday; September 27 1947), better known as Meat Loaf, is an American rock singer and actor of stage and screen. He is noted for his albums Bat out of Hell, , and and several famous songs from movies. The Neverland Express is the name of the band he fronts, as its lead singer. In 2001, he changed his first name to Michael.[1][2] Despite setbacks (including bankruptcy, on more than one occasion), Meat Loaf is notable for the ultimate success of his music career, spawning some of the largest-selling albums of all time, and breaking several records for chart duration. Bat out of Hell, the debut album which had been four years in the making, has sold over 37 million copies. After almost 30 years, it still sells an estimated 200,000 copies annually, and stayed on the charts for over 9 years.[3] Each of the seven tracks on the album eventually charted as a single hit. Although he enjoyed success with Bat out of Hell and , Meat Loaf experienced some initial difficulty establishing a steady career within his native United States; however, he has retained iconic status and popularity in Europe, especially the UK, where he ranks 23rd for number of weeks overall spent on the charts, and is one of only two artists with an album never to have left the music charts. With the help of his New York collection of musicians John Golden, Richard Raskin and Paul Jacobs his European tours enjoyed immense popularity in the 80's. In Germany, Meat Loaf became notably popular following the release of Bat out of Hell II but has enjoyed most of his success among pop/rock fans. He ranked 96th on VH1's '100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock'. Meat Loaf has also appeared in over 50 movies or television shows[4] sometimes even as himself, or as characters resembling his onstage personality, such as his memorable role as Eddie in The Rocky Horror Picture Show. He appeared in the acclaimed feature film Fight Club, as Robert "Bob" Paulson; he is credited for this role as "Meat Loaf Aday". For more GoTo: www.thefreedictionary.com
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Post by katiekat on Dec 21, 2007 23:28:58 GMT -5
Hey John-I like that meatloaf more than the meatloaf you eat. Back in the day I was a HUGE Rocky Horror girl. Let's do the time warp againnnnn Sweetpea-I made the meatloaf like you do except instead of ketchup I put A1 on the top. I was surprised at how much the kids liked it. Especially Sean he ate almost half of it! And as someone who never likes anyones meatloaf I thought it was pretty good. I hate when people put crazy things in it like vegetables-so that is what I wanted-a nice simple recipe. Thanks!
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Post by sweetpea on Dec 22, 2007 16:20:09 GMT -5
Aww i've never thought of putting A-1 on top. But i'm going to try that. So thank you.
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Post by charliegirl on Dec 22, 2007 16:37:26 GMT -5
I usually make mine with crackers instead of bread crumbs. I just don't like the taste of the bread. I also add a small amount of mustard to mine and sometimes Italian seasoning, pizza spices or Worcestershire sauce. I never put cheese in it. Personally, I prefer it with no extra seasonings.
Instead of plain catsup, we like to mix a little honey in the catsup and pour that over the top.
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Post by misty on Dec 22, 2007 21:20:12 GMT -5
I sometimes use crackers too. I'm not a big meatloaf fan(Of the food OR the singer) & I hate breadcrumbs in my loaf. I've used instant oatmeal before & that was tasty too. I like to put a pouch of Lipton Onion soup mix in mine for seasoning. I never put ketchup on mine or anything else on top. I just use a little water in the bottom of the roaster & put the lid on securely to keep it moist.
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