meatloaf
See also: Meat Loaf
English
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edit- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈmiːt.ləʊf/
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈmit.loʊf/
- Rhymes: -iːtləʊf
Noun
editmeatloaf (countable and uncountable, plural meatloaves)
- A dish of ground meat (usually made from ground beef, although lamb, pork, veal, venison, poultry and seafood are also used) formed into a loaf shape, mixed with egg and breadcrumbs, then baked or smoked, and usually served in slices.
- For his meatloaf, he mixed the meat, eggs, chopped onion, breadcrumbs, tomato sauce and a can of beer according to the instructions, then diced in an apple he had lying around.
- 1876, “Farm and Household. Selected Recipes.”, in The Grange Advance[1], Red Wing, Minn.:
- Meat Loaf.—Chop fine whatever cold meat you have, fat and lean together, add pepper, salt and finely chopped onion, two slices of bread which have been soaked in milk, and one egg mix well together and bake in form. This makes an admirable tea or breakfast dish.
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editmixture of ground meat
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