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10-17-2008, 01:44 PM
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Would someone that has the Meatloaf cookbook please post or email me the recipe for that one please. I would like to make it today for my family that is returning from Mexico this evening. Thanks!
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Just saw this Billy - here you go - hope you all enjoy it!!
Cheesy Meatloaf
serves 6-8
meatloaf:
1 lb. ground beef
3/4 lb. grd. pork sausage
3/4 cup fine dried bread crumbs
2 large eggs, lightly beaten
2 T. each: soy sauce, ketchup
1 tsp. each: prepared mustard, worchestershire
Salt & Pepper
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filling:
1 cup packed shredded cheddar cheese
1/3 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese, divided
1/4 cup crumbled blue cheese or gorgonzola
1/2 cup chopped green onions
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topping:
1 med. tomato, sliced and drained for topping
2 T. chopped fresh parsley
oven to 350F.
Combine all the ingredients for the meatloaf; mix well. spread half the meat mixture in a lghtly oiled 8X8-inch baking dish or pan.
Layer on the cheddar cheese, leaving a 1" border to help prevent the filling from oozing out.
Sprinkle with 3 T. of the parmesan, all of the blue, and the green onions.
Add the remaining meat mixture on top and press firmly around the sides to enclose the cheese and onions. Bake for 50 min.
Arrange the tomato slices on top, overlapping slightly, if necessary. Sprinkle generously with pepper, the remaining parmesan and the parsley.
Bake till the tomatoes are lightly browned and the cheese is melted, about 10 min. longer. Let stand in the pan for 5-10 min. before serving.
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Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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you're welcome, you're welcome, you're welcome!
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Geez, geez, geez, that sounds good.
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Thanks Jean! It will be the end of the month before I can buy the book, but I sure did want to make this. William's gonna flip!
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This was wonderful. It did taste like a cheeseburger. The family gets home about midnight so I don't really expect much to be left in the AM.
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I'm going to have to make this one for us next week!! It smelled so good while it was baking.
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I forgot to add in the green onions, but it was still excellent!
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uhhh, no mise en place, eh??? shame.
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