We held the first ever Great Meatloaf Off. The day begin with a trip to Central Market South for a bunch of supplies. Everyone was home cooking up their meatloaves!
And everyone arrived; we had nine hungry judges. We had four wonderful meatloaf submissions.
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We put out all the meatloaves with little flags in them (ISSB is a very good flag maker).
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The meatloaves were all different. They all had different combinations of meats, different seasonings, veggies, toppings, etc. I made two very different loves, one was ISSB's family recipe and I also made my mother's recipe, the one I grew up eating.
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Everyone got their “test tasters” plates and their score cards and sat down around the house to make their decisions.
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So after everyone was done judging, we tallied up all the scores:
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And the winner was............
ISSB's mom's four meat meatloaf!
Here is the recipe:
1 lb. meatloaf mix (ground beef, veal & pork)
1 lb. ground turkey
1 1/2 cups fresh breadcrumbs (less if using dried, but they're fine)
1-2 eggs
1 chopped onion, sauteed if you have time
1 grated carrot
The rest of this I eyeball, and since you're a good judge I'd leave it to your discretion:
1 Tbsp. Worcestershire sauce
garlic powder (this is the only thing I ever use it in, but I think it works better than fresh)
dijon mustard
ketchup
oregano
S&P
Panko mixed with EVOO & S&P for topping
Mix gently with your hands and put in oiled loaf pan, top w/panko.
Best to let sit and flavors mingle for at least a couple of hours to a day before baking at 375 about an hour.
Barbara was awarded this cookbook that was recently located at the used book store:
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And the runner up was my mom!
Here is the recipe:
2 lb. ground beef
1 cups fresh breadcrumbs
2 eggs
1 chopped onion, sauteed if you have time
A lot of chopped garlic
1 Tbsp. Worcestershire sauce
Salt and pepper
Mix with your hands and form in to a round loaf and place in a Clay Coyote pie plate or in a castiron pan. Cook at 350F for 45 minutes.
At 45 minutes, pour over a mixture of:
¼ cup ketchup
2 Tbsp. brown sugar
1 Tbsp. Worcestershire sauce
And let it cook for another 5 minutes.
Overall the Meatloaf Off was a success!!! Hope that you try these out, happy meatloaffing!!!