Marvelous Meatloaf

"Savory and moist, this is a favorite with friends and family that I created and have tweaked a little over the years. Try it, you'll like it."
 
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Ready In:
1hr 5mins
Ingredients:
14
Serves:
9-12
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 400°F.
  • Assemble all ingredients.
  • In large bowl, combine.
  • ground beef.
  • turkey sausages (with casings removed).
  • salt & pepper.
  • Combine in blender:.
  • eggs, water, onions, garlic, 1 cup sauce.
  • Pulse on & off until chopped (not pureed).
  • Add to meats in large bowl.
  • Rinse spinach, microwave for 30 seconds
  • Remove and coarsely chop.
  • Add to bowl
  • Note: you can use 10 oz. package spinach.
  • drained, water squeezed out.
  • Add bread crumbs and parmesan cheese
  • (for this meatloaf I use storebought).
  • Mix all ingredients together well.
  • Spray cookie pan with rim (also known as a jelly roll pan) with nonstick spray. Then line with aluminum foil (for easy cleanup and to protect pan).
  • FORM 3 meatloaves about the same size each,.
  • and place on pan so they are not touching.
  • BAKE at 400°F for 20 minutes,.
  • then turn down oven to 350°F and continue to cook for 25-30 minutes longer.
  • Remove from oven and try real hard to wait 10 minutes before slicing and serving.
  • .

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Love to cook, and create recipes. Learned from TV (long before Food Network existed--God bless Julia Child and public broadcasting TV). Also do love HGTV and Food Network, special favorites: Bobby Flay, early Rachel Ray, Giada de Laurentis,.... Then from my mother-in-law, an incredibly creative cook who did not own a measuring spoon, measuring cup or cookbook!! Love to bake breads, create meatless tasty dishes, nourishing smoothies from natural ingredients. Sharing your table with friends and family is a great joy and privilege, common to all societies. Favorite cookbooks: French Cooking, The Enchanted Broccoli Forest & Still Life with Menu (Mollie Katzen), Ladies' Home Journal Dessert Cookbook, From My Mother's Kitchen (Mimi Sheraton), Bake Your Own Bread (Floss and Stan Dworkin), Laurel's Kitchen...have large collection, including some from the early 1900's and from Colonial days (fun to read). Also enjoy gardening, home crafts, reading, American History, Bible study. Recently retired RN. Yippee!!!!!!!! Pet peeves: "cookbooks" that just throw together prepackaged foods. When I am seeking recipes, I have freshly prepared foods in mind.
 
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