Notice how I haven't mentioned that I am working in the food industry, that's because I'm not, but I'm over the frustration of it. I've been focussing on cooking at home, writing and well..blogging. Should I mention something about my love life? Is it pathetic that I have in the past? I don't know, I don't mind speaking of it and don't feel uncouth talking about it, so maybe it okay for me. So I'm still single, but okay with it, in the past I always had a relationship and my life consisted of what my partner wanted. It's not all their fault, I was young and naive and maybe those experiences have helped mold me into the woman I am today (which I love). Maybe I just want to let all you singletons out there know, it's okay, there are other passions in life you can focus on in between finding your next lover.
So I'll get on with my recipe then. Instead of relying on barbecuing in this unreliable weather, I thought it's possible to get that barbecue "feel" at the very least. My recipe for meatloaf provides that barbecue feel with sweet and savory notes and fulfills the craving (temporarily anyway) for barbecue. This recipe is untraditional in that it does not call for eggs or bread crumbs, which is great in many ways it can save money, help you cut calories and cholesterol and is a little less work. Below find my recipe for meatloaf, thank you for reading, comment if you like, join my site if you wish, I'd love to have you, take care and enjoy!
2 pounds of ground beef (I use lean)
1 large onion small dice
2 tablespoons garlic powder
1 tablespoon chopped parsley
1 tablespoon black pepper
1 tablespoon salt
1 1/4 cup of ketchup/barbecue sauce
Add all dry ingredients to meat, mix thoroughly. Add 1 cup ketchup and mix. Pick up meat and pound onto clean counter or table, chopping board etc.. Do this about four times, it tenderizes the meat and can relieve stress too. Add onions and mix into the meat well. You can pound the meat again if you wish. Now form your meatloaf in a rectangular pan. Spread some of the leftover ketchup on top and place into a 350 degree oven for 30 minutes, remove and spread the rest of the ketchup/sauce on top. Cook another 20 minutes or so and enjoy with some potato salad.
2 comments:
Dear Leslie,
You have a very nice blog. I am following you and hope that you will give my blog and visit and follow if you like it.
Meatloaf is always a good comfort food.
Blessings, Catherine
Your recipes seems delicious and interesting happy to follow you!!
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