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meatloaf

or meat loaf

[ meet-lohf ]

noun

plural meatloaves
  1. a dish of ground meat, often mixed with other ingredients, as breadcrumbs and seasonings, molded in the shape of a loaf and baked.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of meatloaf1

First recorded in 1890–95; meat + loaf 1
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“I filled in those holes through volunteering, through being an actor, through golf, bridge,” he said over a lunch of meatloaf and custard pie.

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If you season meatballs or meatloaf, why not burgers?

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The fungi was used to cook a meatloaf and mushroom steaks - and a mushroom-based pizza.

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For example, it would incorporate unfamiliar cuts of meats into meatloaf or meatballs or grind crickets into flour for cookies or protein bars.

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Honorable mentions include country ham and biscuits, Slaw of Many Colors, family favorite meatloaf and a classic strawberry shortcake.

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