Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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1 lb. Chopped meat
1 8 oz. Can tomato sauce. Use half for meat loaf. Save other half for later. 1 small onion. 1 egg 1 cup of bread crumps. Chop onion and mix above together to form loaf. Bake in oven at 350 for half hour. Make sauce with other half of tomato sauce 2 tea spoons of vinegar. 2 tea spoons of mustard. 2 tea spoons of brown sugar. Mix together and pour over meatloaf. Bake another half hour. ![]() |
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Will try this!
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OK -- I am going to make this today. Exactly as written.* I'll let you know how we liked it. ________________ * On second thought, I will be adding Salt, Pepper and probably a touch of garlic powder. We do like spicy dishes.
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That's been our family recipe except we use a cup of Quaker Oats vs the bread crumbs (much healthier and GF!) The sauce is different though...might try that. It is a great recipe. My mother used to lay raw bacon over it the last 30 mins or so.
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A variation my family enjoyed; mix taco seasoning into the meatloaf, and pour salsa over the top to bake.
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We do not use the onion, we use pasta sauce, we put the second have of the pasta sauce on right away and cook for the hour. It is actually in the oven tonight and will be ready in 15 minutes.
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Ok. Made it exactly as written. The meatloaf did come out very tender. If I were to make it again, I would cut back on the mustard since I felt it slightly overwhelmed the taste. (Slight overwhelm -- is that an oxymoron?)
Overall, I think I prefer meatloaf recipes with a brown gravy base as opposed to a tomato base. But that is just personal preference. I also think that if I made it again, I would gently simmer the onions rather than putting them raw into the meat. But thank you. Always love trying different recipes and approaches to food preparation.
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I use the Lipton beefy onion soup mix recipe, but I swap out ketchup for barbeque sauce. I also have the butcher grind me up a nice chuck roast, so it's somewhere around 78-82% lean.
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Yes, I think we would have liked it better using Lipton beefy onion. DH is not a big fan of meatloaf so I don't make it frequently. But next time I will definitely try the Lipton's. I might even thicken it ever so slightly with flour or corn starch so that it has more of a gravy consistency. What do you think? Have you ever tried that?
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Sounds easy enough for even me to make!
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Instead of a can of tomato sauce, try a can of sloppy joe or manwich sauce for more flavor.
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We cut back on the bread crumbs and add a cup of grated zuchini, also mix some pork in with the ground beef.
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What kind of meat? We use beef and pork which is often pre-packaged for meat loaf at Publix. I have really messed up a meat loaf before. |
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Skip the source and use Italian flavored bread crumbs.. Just saying ...
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My secret for getting it to come out moist rather than dry, is I use warm water, and mix it with my hands, which I run under warm water before I start mixing (after washing them of course!). |
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