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reply posted on 1-9-2007 @ 01:10 AM by GAOTU789


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Na I do lots of just plain home cooking, just never meat loaf. Although you have me thinking about it now, might just be Sunday dinner. I'll have to see if I have mom's recipe around here.I like good ole meat and potato's stuff and lots of different pasta dishes. After being in the restaurant all day, I enjoy coming home and making comfort food. My BBQ is my favorite cooking utensil.

As for the cookies, that recipe is tried and true. Has never let me down. Thought I'd give ya the best one I've tried.



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reply posted on 13-9-2007 @ 03:35 PM by RealOrNot


Okay, I have one for you! I saw this video on better.tv the other day-- the "fresh grocer" says that if you put bananas in the fridge for just two hours when bring them home from the store, they will stay ripe for longer. Have you heard of this before? It seems like a neat trick if it works...



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reply posted on 13-9-2007 @ 11:13 PM by dizziedame


Ummm....how about a meat loaf roll?

Mix ground round, egg, cracker crumbs, ketsup. spices and a little bit of milk together.
Pat the meat mixture out in an oblong shape on a greesed board or other greesed surface.

Spread chopped broccoli, shredded chedder cheese and maybe finely diced onions onto the meat. Roll as you would a jelly roll.

Move roll to a greesed pan and bake in a medium hot oven ( 350 ) untill done.

Ya'll that sounds finger lickin' good to me.



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reply posted on 30-9-2007 @ 11:23 PM by julesmac8



Hiya I am fairly new around here and I think I've died and gone to Food Heaven. Great thread and I hope to learn plenty and I also am willing to offer a sugestion on the meatloaf that I learned a while ago that makes very moist, (juicy) and flavorful meatloaf. (Not like my mothers lol)

Rip a couple of slices of stale bread (wheat or white) into small pieces. (This should be done in the bowl you intend to mix the meatloaf in).
Add just enough milk (stiring) to make a thick paste. (It looks gooey)

Then add your ground beef, sea salt, fresh cracked pepper, steak sauce, worcesteshire sauce, an egg, a few tablespoons of ketchup and diced onion. (half an onion or so). *Wanna get freaky mix some ground italian sausage and a small amount of ground veal in the beef. * More options are diced bell peppers, and mushrooms. I usually eyeball on stuff like this; measuring isn't critical for meatloaf. Mix with your clean hands.

Some people don't like their meatloaf swimming and floating in grease so I use a leaner mix of ground beef and I don't always make a loaf shape. Nothing wrong at all with baking meatloaf patties. You can do any number of things to beat the grease... baking on a cooling rack works too. Just don't overbake it. (dries it out). Bake at 375 or so.

Chef I am really looking forward to what ever you can teach us. Where did you go to school? I'm so jazzed!
Jules



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