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Gonna make this tonight. I surfed the web for ideas and made this up
from a composite of ideas. I don't usually use recipes for meatloaf, but I've decided to start keeping track of what I put in them so I can get a more consistent result. The ketchup is by request (I would skip it otherwise, but I can always scrape it off if it's yucky), so feel free to laugh, but the ketchup stays. 1 lb. ground beef (80%, if I remember right) 1 lb. bulk italian sausage 1 egg 1/2 cup Italian bread crumbs 1/2 onion, chopped small ketchup for "glaze" You know -- mix it up, don't overmix, top with ketchup, bake. Prolly 350F for about an hour, I think. Gonna serve it with broccoli and MexiCorn, another request. serene |
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On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 17:45:45 -0800, serene
wrote: 1 lb. ground beef (80%, if I remember right) 1 lb. bulk italian sausage 1 egg 1/2 cup Italian bread crumbs 1/2 onion, chopped small ketchup for "glaze" Ended up having to keep it warm while people ran errands and stuff, but it turned out really well. Because of the Italian breadcrumbs and the Italian sausage, it tastes a lot like my mom's meatballs, which are yummy. And because I covered it and kept it warm for a while, the ketchup on top didn't end up all hard and slimy. 'Course, my partners drenched it in ketchup anyway, but that's their prerogative. serene |
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serene wrote: 1 lb. ground beef (80%, if I remember right) 1 lb. bulk italian sausage 1 egg 1/2 cup Italian bread crumbs 1/2 onion, chopped small ketchup for "glaze" You know -- mix it up, don't overmix, top with ketchup, bake. Prolly 350F for about an hour, I think. Gonna serve it with broccoli and MexiCorn, another request. serene that was beautiful this is jills favorite topic |
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