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I had nine in for lunch yesterday, and made meatloaf so thought I'd put the "recipe" such as it is, on here.
You need roughly 1 to 1/5 kg of minced meat, either all beef or a mixture. I use beef and pork usually. Two onions, finely grated. A handful or two of breadcrumbs. A little tomato juice (or tomato puree and some water to thin it). Mixed herbs, salt & pepper and 1 egg. For the topping, you need 6 tablespoons brown sugar, 1/2 cup ketchup and 2 teaspoons dry mustard powder.
So, soak the breadcrumbs in the tomato juice until they are good and wet. Mash with a fork until they are soft. Add the meat, onions, herbs & seasoning. Mix with a fork until well mixed, and then (this is the bit I hate, but it is necessary to get the right texture!) add the beaten egg, mix it in and then start mixing with your hands, "squidging" the mixture through your fingers thoroughly until it's as smooth as you can get it. put it in a baking tin or casserole dish and bake for about an hour to 1 1/2 hours until cooked through. about half an hour before it's done, spread with a sauce made by mixing the brown sugar, ketchup and dry mustard powder. Drain off the fat from the dish (or lift out the whole meatloaf) to serve.
You need roughly 1 to 1/5 kg of minced meat, either all beef or a mixture. I use beef and pork usually. Two onions, finely grated. A handful or two of breadcrumbs. A little tomato juice (or tomato puree and some water to thin it). Mixed herbs, salt & pepper and 1 egg. For the topping, you need 6 tablespoons brown sugar, 1/2 cup ketchup and 2 teaspoons dry mustard powder.
So, soak the breadcrumbs in the tomato juice until they are good and wet. Mash with a fork until they are soft. Add the meat, onions, herbs & seasoning. Mix with a fork until well mixed, and then (this is the bit I hate, but it is necessary to get the right texture!) add the beaten egg, mix it in and then start mixing with your hands, "squidging" the mixture through your fingers thoroughly until it's as smooth as you can get it. put it in a baking tin or casserole dish and bake for about an hour to 1 1/2 hours until cooked through. about half an hour before it's done, spread with a sauce made by mixing the brown sugar, ketchup and dry mustard powder. Drain off the fat from the dish (or lift out the whole meatloaf) to serve.