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Title: Meatloaf
Post by: Bobitis on September 18, 2017, 08:09:56 PM
Feel free to move, but where?

Meatloaf to me is... meatloaf. And that's where the venture begins.

1 lb each ground...

Beef, pork, lamb, buffalo, and veal. Loaf, right? Just say no to the birds.

3 tubes of crushed bacon flavored Ritz crackers.
3 large eggs
1 large sweet onion
3 small peppers (green/yellow/red) finely chopped
3 cloves garlic smashed
3 tbs worchestershire (sp) sauce
1 tbs soy sauce
1 tsp 5 spice powder

I like to do the veggies in a pan and sauté in butter until clear. Don't over do it. Set to side and let cool. At this time, feel free to add any rub of choice.
Mix the meats and everything else In a large bowl and combine with sauces and eggs.

When all is at room temp, incorporate it all together by slowly hand mixing. Try not to make a mush out of it (be gentle) and return to the fridge.

Secure your bread pans (4-6) and line them with plastic wrap. Be generous. Gently spoon in the  mixture and tamp it into the sides and corners. Fill the pans to the top, and cover them. Back to the fridge over night.

Day two.. Fire up the grill to a smoke setting and take out the loafs. They should be easy to remove. Dust with your favorite rub and wait for the smoker to get to a stable temp.  My Jr will smoke at 180 for hours, so I aim for 2. Then I up the temp to 225 and search for an IT of 160-180.

Because I'm old school, ketchup works for me as a sauce. Sometimes simple is best.

 


 




Title: Re: Meatloaf
Post by: pmillen on September 18, 2017, 08:19:53 PM
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My son and I love smoked meat loaf.  I sometimes make one just for sandwiches to eat when we're sitting on a stump after a morning hunt.  We have a pretty good recipe.  Yours also looks pretty good.  I may do my own private cook-off.

Readers!  Post your meatloaf recipe.  I'll cook them against each other like the pub's pool table.  The winner takes on the next challenger.

EDIT:  Added photograph.
Title: Re: Meatloaf
Post by: Bentley on September 18, 2017, 09:27:25 PM
It is one fine meal...I just need mashed potatoes w/country gravy and peas to complete it!  And later that evening, when it has been in the fridge, I need 2 pieces of white bread and mayo...
Title: Re: Meatloaf
Post by: JimAZ on September 18, 2017, 10:21:25 PM
I love meatloaf on the pellet smoker.  Best way to cook it.
Title: Re: Meatloaf
Post by: Kristin Meredith on September 18, 2017, 10:27:49 PM
2 lbs. hamburger
1 lb sausage
2 eggs
1 cup bread crumbs
2 Tbs Worcestershire sauce
1 large onion, processed really fine in food processor or grated
1 Tbs fresh garlic
1 Tbs salt
1 Tbs pepper
Ketchup -- big, big squirt, maybe 3-4 Tbs
Mustard -- smaller squirt, maybe 1 1/2 Tbs

Mix with hands until really well blended.  I shape by hand into oblong loaves.  Cook at 325 on second shelf of Memphis Pro for 1 1/2 to 2 hours.  I like to put ketchup on the top and smear around before the cook.  The family usually prefers to have gravy with meatloaf, so most of the time I have to leave the ketchup off.

Note:  Bent says bobitis has the $50 meatloaf and I have the 50 cent meatloaf, so just stop right now and declare him the winner.  He says bobitis's meatloaf just sounds so much more like a winner than mine, that there is no need to make mine.
Title: Re: Meatloaf
Post by: Queball on September 19, 2017, 08:34:54 AM
Stuffed, Spiral meatloaf.
Title: Re: Meatloaf
Post by: Queball on September 19, 2017, 08:54:42 AM
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Title: Re: Meatloaf
Post by: pmillen on September 19, 2017, 09:35:57 AM
A great idea, Queball!  You are a gifted culinarian.
Title: Re: Meatloaf
Post by: pz on September 19, 2017, 11:41:42 AM
What great ideas!  :clap:

Very nice idea to stuff the meatloaf Queball - have you done other kinds of fillings?
Title: Re: Meatloaf
Post by: Bentley on September 19, 2017, 01:17:35 PM
$3, $2, $6, $10, $12...It must be phenomenal in taste, but that is not a Cheap Screw Meatloaf!


1 lb each ground...

Beef, pork, lamb, buffalo, and veal. Loaf, right? Just say no to the birds.

 
Title: Re: Meatloaf
Post by: Queball on September 19, 2017, 02:55:49 PM
I was thinking the same thing. And with a pound of each meat, that's 5lbs, just in the meat department. .... Gonna be one monster meatloaf, but I'll bet it's tasty!
Title: Re: Meatloaf
Post by: Quadman750 on September 19, 2017, 04:38:27 PM
Stuffed, Spiral meatloaf.

Great idea, I have a fatty piston stuffer.
Title: Re: Meatloaf
Post by: Bentley on September 19, 2017, 04:42:56 PM
The Brussels Sprout, a very under appreciated cabbage family member...truly delicious when finished with a pan fry!
Title: Re: Meatloaf
Post by: pz on September 19, 2017, 04:45:58 PM
With this type of approach have also done mushrooms & cheese. Here is a different approach. I'll post the cook for this on a later date. This is smokey ground brisket with a cheese, spinach and stuffing core, wrapped in a bacon weave. Served with Brussels sprouts, mashed potatoes and sliced mushroom gravy..

My goodness you have quite the culinary talent Queball  :clap:

That filling sounds scrumptious, and is definitely something I would like to try. I like the idea of substituting regular ground meat with grinds of your own  My wife likes ground tri-tip, but I'm partial to ground brisket point.
Title: Re: Meatloaf
Post by: Queball on September 19, 2017, 05:07:12 PM
Great idea, I have a fatty piston stuffer.
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What is a "fatty piston stuffer" ..... Got a picture of that?

Brussel's sprouts steamed then gently pan fried in some butter ...... Yea! Man. Sometimes they sell them here where they are still on the stalk wrapped all around it. You get about a 1-1/2' stalk and it is just covered with the Brussels sprouts.
Title: Re: Meatloaf
Post by: Quadman750 on September 19, 2017, 05:47:15 PM
Great idea, I have a fatty piston stuffer.

What is a "fatty piston stuffer" ..... Got a picture of that?

Brussel's sprouts steamed then gently pan fried in some butter ...... Yea! Man. Sometimes they sell them here where they are still on the stalk wrapped all around it. You get about a 1-1/2' stalk and it is just covered with the Brussels sprouts.
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Title: Re: Meatloaf
Post by: Bobitis on September 19, 2017, 07:01:46 PM
$3, $2, $6, $10, $12...It must be phenomenal in taste, but that is not a Cheap Screw Meatloaf!


1 lb each ground...

Beef, pork, lamb, buffalo, and veal. Loaf, right? Just say no to the birds.

 

More like 3, 2, 5, 7, and 8. AND...

I forgot black olives and dehydrated ceps/boletes in the recipe.  ::)
Title: Re: Meatloaf
Post by: Bentley on September 19, 2017, 07:04:54 PM
You get inexpensive Bison and Veal in your area!
Title: Re: Meatloaf
Post by: Bobitis on September 19, 2017, 07:07:22 PM
I was thinking the same thing. And with a pound of each meat, that's 5lbs, just in the meat department. .... Gonna be one monster meatloaf, but I'll bet it's tasty!

That's why I suggest 4-6 bread pans. Meatloaf is very forgiving when frozen.  :lick:

The son is off at college, so when he has time to visit I ask what he wants to take back with him. "Meatloaf"! is always his 1st choice.
Title: Re: Meatloaf
Post by: Bobitis on September 19, 2017, 07:17:00 PM
You get inexpensive Bison and Veal in your area!

I guess so? No idea what it goes for anywhere else. A couple lamb, bone on rib eyes (silver dollar size) will set ya back 10-15 bucks. Brisket is never under 7 bucks a lb. and beef tongue is even more ridiculous. Most of the time I check the discounted section and still get put off by the prices.  :'(
Title: Re: Meatloaf
Post by: Bobitis on September 19, 2017, 07:39:28 PM
Great idea, I have a fatty piston stuffer.

What is a "fatty piston stuffer" ..... Got a picture of that?

Brussel's sprouts steamed then gently pan fried in some butter ...... Yea! Man. Sometimes they sell them here where they are still on the stalk wrapped all around it. You get about a 1-1/2' stalk and it is just covered with the Brussels sprouts.
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If I may (and it's an educated guess); your device consists of a pc of 2" SCH40 pvc pipe (9-12 inches in length)?
A 1/2" SCH80 pvc nipple 8-10 inch in length. The larger end is a 1-1/2" cap (which fits perfectly in the 2" pipe). Why did you double bush it?
You likely ground down the points on the bushing to get it to fit. The small end (the end for pushing) looks to be a 1" cap with a 1x1/2 spigotxthread bushing.

It looks to be a pretty straight forward design, and should cost 10-15 bucks maybe, at a local box store.

Nice tool for cheap.  :clap: 
Title: Re: Meatloaf
Post by: Quadman750 on September 19, 2017, 08:00:51 PM
Great idea, I have a fatty piston stuffer.

What is a "fatty piston stuffer" ..... Got a picture of that?

Brussel's sprouts steamed then gently pan fried in some butter ...... Yea! Man. Sometimes they sell them here where they are still on the stalk wrapped all around it. You get about a 1-1/2' stalk and it is just covered with the Brussels sprouts.

If I may (and it's an educated guess); your device consists of a pc of 2" SCH40 pvc pipe (9-12 inches in length)?
A 1/2" SCH80 pvc nipple 8-10 inch in length. The larger end is a 1-1/2" cap (which fits perfectly in the 2" pipe). Why did you double bush it?
You likely ground down the points on the bushing to get it to fit. The small end (the end for pushing) looks to be a 1" cap with a 1x1/2 spigotxthread bushing.

It looks to be a pretty straight forward design, and should cost 10-15 bucks maybe, at a local box store.

Nice tool for cheap.  :clap:
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2" SCH40 pvc 10" in length , 1/2" SCH80 12" in length, The large end is 2" OD cap which fits perfectly in the 2" ID pipe, i double bushed it to upsize to the correct size, nothing was ground down, the small pusher end is 1 1/2"