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cindy0721 09-15-2006 07:46 AM

Comfort Food : Meat Loaf & Pot Roast Recipes?
 
Anyone have a good meat loaf recipe? I'm in a comfort food mood?;) OHHHHHh and don't forget the sides and deserts girls!!lol:D

hle_625 09-15-2006 08:06 AM

I found a really good meatloaf recipe yesterday on the internet, Im going to cook it for dinner tonight.

http://kraftfoods.com/kf/FoodandFami...6/meatloaf.htm

RLC12345678 09-15-2006 08:12 AM

When we have pot roast, we get this potroast "kit" that Tyson makes from Walmart. It is so convenient because in the "kit" is everything you need.....the meat, potatoes, carrotts, ect. The only thing is, whenever we cook it, my hubby does it all. So I have no idea how to do it. But if you can find one of those kits, I am sure there are directions on the box. Hey, if my hubby can do it, anyone can do it! :p :p :p

By the way, Cindy, I made those enchiladas last night and they were FABULOUS! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: Thanks so much for sharing the recipe. My grocery store did not have the Wolf Chili, however. They only had Hormel chili. So I got that, but the chili was a little bland. Next time I am going to use the kind with tobasco sauce in it, since hubby and I like spicy things. But it is a recipe that I will definately use again! Thanks! :thumbup: :thumbup:

cindy0721 09-15-2006 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by RLC12345678
When we have pot roast, we get this potroast "kit" that Tyson makes from Walmart. It is so convenient because in the "kit" is everything you need.....the meat, potatoes, carrotts, ect. The only thing is, whenever we cook it, my hubby does it all. So I have no idea how to do it. But if you can find one of those kits, I am sure there are directions on the box. Hey, if my hubby can do it, anyone can do it! :p :p :p

By the way, Cindy, I made those enchiladas last night and they were FABULOUS! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: Thanks so much for sharing the recipe. My grocery store did not have the Wolf Chili, however. They only had Hormel chili. So I got that, but the chili was a little bland. Next time I am going to use the kind with tobasco sauce in it, since hubby and I like spicy things. But it is a recipe that I will definately use again! Thanks! :thumbup: :thumbup:


Good to hear... I thought you would like it... it is soooooooo easy to make and delicious!!! LOL....

RLC12345678 09-15-2006 08:29 AM

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Originally Posted by cindy0721
Good to hear... I thought you would like it... it is soooooooo easy to make and delicious!!! LOL....


I know! I really only took me about 15 minutes to prepare. I like the fact that there are only a few ingredients. I hate going to the store to buy ingredients to cook something and it ends up being more than we would have spent if we went out to dinner!

cindy0721 09-15-2006 08:30 AM

lol.. i know....

ice queen 09-15-2006 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by cindy0721
Anyone have a good meat loaf recipe? I'm in a comfort food mood?;) OHHHHHh and don't forget the sides and deserts girls!!lol:D

i have one and it is GOOD!!!

Meatloaf


1 package of Knorr vegetable soup mix
1 lb. of hamburger meat
1 egg
1 cup of breadcrumbs

Meatloaf sauce

2 smalls cans tomato sauce
1 tbsp. yellow mustard
1 tsp. vinegar
1tbsp. brown sugar
salt and pepper to taste

Mix soup mix, meat, egg, and breadcrumbs and then add 1/4 cup of sauce mix-bake for 30 minutes then put the rest of the sauce mix on top of meatloaf and bake for another 30 minutes at 350* it is very good my hubby loves it and he HATES veggies!!! hope you like it and it's really easy to make:D :D :D i like to make mashed potatoes and use the sauce from the meatlof for gravy....yummy!!!

cindy0721 09-15-2006 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by ice queen
i have one and it is GOOD!!!

Meatloaf


1 package of Knorr vegetable soup mix
1 lb. of hamburger meat
1 egg
1 cup of breadcrumbs

Meatloaf sauce

2 smalls cans tomato sauce
1 tbsp. yellow mustard
1 tsp. vinegar
1tbsp. brown sugar
salt and pepper to taste

Mix soup mix, meat, egg, and breadcrumbs and then add 1/4 cup of sauce mix-bake for 30 minutes then put the rest of the sauce mix on top of meatloaf and bake for another 30 minutes at 350* it is very good my hubby loves it and he HATES veggies!!! hope you like it and it's really easy to make:D :D :D i like to make mashed potatoes and use the sauce from the meatlof for gravy....yummy!!!

sounds good.. I will try it and let you know.. thanks!~~

Janet 09-15-2006 03:44 PM

I love meatloaf, yummy yummy in my tummy! Mine is just a simple one: 2 lb hamburger, crackers, egg, tomato paste and a little bit of onion soup mix. Told you I didn't care for cooking that well. But the guys love it, at least they told me they did. :)

Jlynn 09-15-2006 04:59 PM

LOL, if we keep this up, admin will have to give us a section just for recipes!

Mandy 09-16-2006 01:19 AM

Keep those great recipe's coming, my husband is gonna ask me to visit 4WT more often LOL :yelrotflmao:

Courtney 09-16-2006 05:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Janet
I love meatloaf, yummy yummy in my tummy! Mine is just a simple one: 2 lb hamburger, crackers, egg, tomato paste and a little bit of onion soup mix. Told you I didn't care for cooking that well. But the guys love it, at least they told me they did. :)


That's pretty much how I do it too. I use onion salt instead of onion soup though.

MY pot roast is fairly simple too. I just cube some potatoes and cut some carrots throw the roast and the veges in the crockpot cover with water and let it go. I put a lot of salt and onion salt in it too. I don't like real onions so that's why I use onion salt so much. OH and most people wait til the end to put the veges in but I don't they do get softer but I just don't want to go back at the end and put them in. Oh and don't forget to save the water/juices and make gravy. I usually make it on the weekend and will put it on high in the morning and we will eat a late lunch with it then have leftovers for dinner as well.

Amber_lv 09-16-2006 06:31 AM

Roast mashed potatos and corn is one of my favorite meals!!

Janet 09-16-2006 08:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Courtney
That's pretty much how I do it too. I use onion salt instead of onion soup though.

MY pot roast is fairly simple too. I just cube some potatoes and cut some carrots throw the roast and the veges in the crockpot cover with water and let it go. I put a lot of salt and onion salt in it too. I don't like real onions so that's why I use onion salt so much. OH and most people wait til the end to put the veges in but I don't they do get softer but I just don't want to go back at the end and put them in. Oh and don't forget to save the water/juices and make gravy. I usually make it on the weekend and will put it on high in the morning and we will eat a late lunch with it then have leftovers for dinner as well.


That's how I do my roasts too!! We must have went to the same cooking school....LOLOL I don't like onions either, blah! But I am going to try the onion salt. Since I don't really like cooking that well, I usually cook the same stuff all the time. With all these new recipes, most are so easy.. I am going to try quite a few that have been posted. I just copy and pasted them in my Word and printed them out on index cards.

Amber_lv 09-16-2006 08:15 AM

Have you guys ever tried the lipton onion soup mix in it it's yummy i just throw a roast in the crock pot put a little water in and put in a pack of the lipton onion soup mix it flavors it without all the onions (but i love onions) it's so good!!


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