Camper6
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This is one of the first recipes that I made and followed the instructions completely except I like a bit of spice and I added a hot sauce to the glaze. Worked out well.I make a almost identical meat loaf @Camper6
I add a little grated carrot ,and make a sauce to have with it
ML is a fairly economical meal (s) I only use the best quality mince beef you can buy
I'm a meatloaf fan too. Make up a few pans, and freeze them. LOVE MEATLOAF SANDWICHES.This is one of the first recipes that I made and followed the instructions completely except I like a bit of spice and I added a hot sauce to the glaze. Worked out well.
Next time grated carrot. I love meatloaf sandwiches with whole grain bread fresh from the bakery and hot mustard.
I was happy with the print version of the recipe. What I did was scan it on my printer to my desktop as black and white text. Then it is saved as a picture. You can do that with any printed out recipes.
How did you know that I wanted a meatloaf recipe? The last time my daughter shopped for me, I asked her to pick up ground beef - and she bought around ten pounds! Thanks for this recipe, sounds great!I made this meatloaf recipe today.
Really tastes nice with the glaze.View attachment 102264View attachment 102265
If it doesn't have onions forget it.For every grain of sand there is a recipe for meatloaf.
Thanks for the suggestions. A winner for dinner.We rarely eat meat, but I recall making meatloaf with a mashed potato topping .. like Shepherd's Pie.
For every grain of sand there is a recipe for meatloaf.
I lost a recipe that I really loved and have not been able to duplicate very well.We rarely eat meat, but I recall making meatloaf with a mashed potato topping .. like Shepherd's Pie.
I should have known you already do this. I use Coleman's mustard powder and follow the process you cite. I've also made Chinese hot mustard with it. Last time I made Hot & Sweet mustard, I purchased black mustard seeds, ran them through a spice grinder and added a small amount to the yellow powder. It adds a nice depth of flavor, but the black mustard powder doesn't seem to get hot like the yellow does.Re hot mustard. I'm able to buy Keens Hot Mustard. It's actually a yellow mustard powder which comes in a tin and you mix with water. And you let it sit for a while and it gets hotter. Chinese restaurants also have it but you have to ask for it.
The tin containers are a collector's item on E Bay.I should have known you already do this. I use Coleman's mustard powder and follow the process you cite. I've also made Chinese hot mustard with it. Last time I made Hot & Sweet mustard, I purchased black mustard seeds, ran them through a spice grinder and added a small amount to the yellow powder. It adds a nice depth of flavor, but the black mustard powder doesn't seem to get hot like the yellow does.
I should have known you already do this. I use Coleman's mustard powder and follow the process you cite. I've also made Chinese hot mustard with it. Last time I made Hot & Sweet mustard, I purchased black mustard seeds, ran them through a spice grinder and added a small amount to the yellow powder. It adds a nice depth of flavor, but the black mustard powder doesn't seem to get hot like the yellow does.