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Chris dubbed this "Cholesterol Sindae". Of note: I used 93/7 beef, which is why I had to drape it in bacon (only 3 slices!).
Meatloaf, ranch style beans, cheddar mashed potatoes. The can of beans said "appetite pleasin' !" Also, there was no meat in the beans and I used skim milk in the potatoes. Not all that much cholesterol afterall, and plenty of fiber!
A favorite South African dish. rather like a curried meatloaf with raisins underneath, and a cheese omelet on top. Served with yellow rice.
No Fuss Meatloaf
2 eggs
1/2 cup water
1 package (6ounces) instant stuffing mix
2 pounds ground beef
Ketchup to taste
In a large bowl, beat eggs and water. Add stuffing mix and mix well. Add beef and mix well. Press into an ungreased loaf pan. Top with ketchup to taste. Bake, uncovered, at 350 degrees for 1 and a half hours or until cooked through.
Meatloaf and porchetta sitting on the butchers block - Visiting Dario's on market day ...
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Kith requested a Meatloaf birthday cake this year. I had way too much fun with the neon food coloring in the mashed potato frosting.
Bacon-wrapped meatloaf ; mashed sweet potatoes ; salad
recipes were from Cook's Illustrated Best 100 recipes issue.
Pure, unadulterated, comfort food:
Italian style meatloaf, leftover. Thick slice sautéed in olive oil to warm up and get a little bit of browning. Served on toasted wheat bread with thick slather of mashed potatoes, roasted tomatoes and sautéed mushrooms.
There's no pretty way to eat it but who cares.
After spending all of my spare time for several weeks, looking at all the photos of Bacon-y Goodness, I had to at least make a Bacon Wrapped Meatloaf.. Such a Beaut too!!
Mmm, mmm. Gluten free meatloaf. Sitting on my new plates (Thanks Grandma and Grandpa!), on top of my new microwave (Thanks hubby!), in front of the candles I got from Mark & Krystal (thanks!!).. in front of a tea pot I got for free at a garage sale this summer.
For the recipe, please see my blog.
(c) M Bowers
Tiny, isn't she? Meatloaf weighed in at only 4 grams last night. (a 20p piece wieghs 5 grams!) We need to fatten her up a bit more!