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Yesterday was crazy! The project that I am working on may just be a go! But whether it is or it isn't....some much needed changes in my life are currently going on. Remodeling changes that is. My kitchen has been in sad need for awhile now and by the end of September....hopefully it will be done. Just hope I can get some sleep between now and then. There is just so much going on! Oy!
Well it is Monday again and time to see what's cookin'! Today I am sharing a couple of recipes passed down from my mother. My mother grew up at the end of the dust bowl days in Oklahoma. Meals weren't fancy and most were of a meat and potatoes variety. Even as times grew less lean, growing up in a family of 11 kids, no one had the time or probably the culinary know-how to get too fancy, so meals still remained pretty much on a simple yet hardy scale. In turn....that was the kind of cook my mom was for us kids. She was not fancy....just straight forward. She never strayed from the basics but we never went hungry. While I think my first recipe....Mom's Meatloaf was a creation of Mom's which I have tweaked a little over the years, my second recipe.....Mashed Potato Salad came from my grandmother. Both were favorites of mine growing up and have been made numerous times over the years for my kids. They are the essence of comfort foods to me and take me back to wonderful times with my mom every time I make them. I hope you try them out and then let me know what you think.
Mom's Meatloaf
1lb hamburger meat
1 beef bouillon cube
1 c. boiling water
Approximately 1 c. Pepperidge Farm stuffing mix (whichever kind you like)
1 med. onion minced
1 pkg. Lipton onion soup mix
1 small can mushrooms (drained)
2 eggs
1 TBSP. Worcestershire Sauce
1-2 TBSP. Parmesean Cheese
Add beef boullion cube to 1 c. boiling water. Set aside.
In a large bowl, crumble up raw hamburger meat. Crack the eggs into the meat and mix by hand. Then add the onion, onion soup mix (dry), mushrooms, Worcestershire Sauce and Parmesean and mix by hand until all is incorporated.
Once bouillon cube is dissolved in boiling water, mix with a spoon. Then add stuffing mix until it is the consistency of a fairly wet stuffing. Then add to meat mixture. When all is thoroughly mixed, put into a 9x13 Pam sprayed baking dish. Bake for 30 minutes at 350 degrees. Remove from oven and drain any grease and then cover top with ketchup. Return to oven for 10 more minutes. Remove and let set about 10 minutes before serving. This is awesome when hot and great the next day for cold meatloaf sandwiches or rewarmed for leftovers. It is my favorite meatloaf of all time.
Mashed Potato Salad
5 lbs. potatoes peeled, boiled and mashed or 8 cups instant mashed potatoes made per directions. (This is one recipe where instant potatoes are awesome)
1 large onion diced
6 hard boiled eggs chopped up
1 small-med. jar of sweet gherkin pickles chopped up (reserve juice)
1 1/2 c. miracle whip
1/4 c. sugar
1/4 c. cider vinegar
Salt and pepper to taste
Paprika (if desired)
Put mashed potatoes in a large bowl. Add onion, eggs and pickles and mix thoroughly. In a med. size bowl, add miracle whip, sugar, pickle juice and vinegar. Mix until dressing consistency. (Tweak it to your liking. More or less of any ingredient is fine, just give it a good dressing consistency). Mix the dressing into the potatoes. When thoroughly combined add salt and pepper to taste and if desired, sprinkle the top with Paprika. Put in the refrigerator to chill. This is so good with burgers, hot dogs or just about any kind of summer time fare. It is best when chilled 2 or more hours.
Well...there you have it. While I realize that meatloaf and potato salad are an acquired taste to many and even if you like them.....most have their own versions they like, I encourage you to try these two anyway and as always....let me know what you think.
Here is hoping that your Monday is full of happiness and joy and doesn't turn out to be anything at all like a typical Monday. Have a great day!
Yesterday was crazy! The project that I am working on may just be a go! But whether it is or it isn't....some much needed changes in my life are currently going on. Remodeling changes that is. My kitchen has been in sad need for awhile now and by the end of September....hopefully it will be done. Just hope I can get some sleep between now and then. There is just so much going on! Oy!
Well it is Monday again and time to see what's cookin'! Today I am sharing a couple of recipes passed down from my mother. My mother grew up at the end of the dust bowl days in Oklahoma. Meals weren't fancy and most were of a meat and potatoes variety. Even as times grew less lean, growing up in a family of 11 kids, no one had the time or probably the culinary know-how to get too fancy, so meals still remained pretty much on a simple yet hardy scale. In turn....that was the kind of cook my mom was for us kids. She was not fancy....just straight forward. She never strayed from the basics but we never went hungry. While I think my first recipe....Mom's Meatloaf was a creation of Mom's which I have tweaked a little over the years, my second recipe.....Mashed Potato Salad came from my grandmother. Both were favorites of mine growing up and have been made numerous times over the years for my kids. They are the essence of comfort foods to me and take me back to wonderful times with my mom every time I make them. I hope you try them out and then let me know what you think.
Mom's Meatloaf
1lb hamburger meat
1 beef bouillon cube
1 c. boiling water
Approximately 1 c. Pepperidge Farm stuffing mix (whichever kind you like)
1 med. onion minced
1 pkg. Lipton onion soup mix
1 small can mushrooms (drained)
2 eggs
1 TBSP. Worcestershire Sauce
1-2 TBSP. Parmesean Cheese
Add beef boullion cube to 1 c. boiling water. Set aside.
In a large bowl, crumble up raw hamburger meat. Crack the eggs into the meat and mix by hand. Then add the onion, onion soup mix (dry), mushrooms, Worcestershire Sauce and Parmesean and mix by hand until all is incorporated.
Once bouillon cube is dissolved in boiling water, mix with a spoon. Then add stuffing mix until it is the consistency of a fairly wet stuffing. Then add to meat mixture. When all is thoroughly mixed, put into a 9x13 Pam sprayed baking dish. Bake for 30 minutes at 350 degrees. Remove from oven and drain any grease and then cover top with ketchup. Return to oven for 10 more minutes. Remove and let set about 10 minutes before serving. This is awesome when hot and great the next day for cold meatloaf sandwiches or rewarmed for leftovers. It is my favorite meatloaf of all time.
Mashed Potato Salad
5 lbs. potatoes peeled, boiled and mashed or 8 cups instant mashed potatoes made per directions. (This is one recipe where instant potatoes are awesome)
1 large onion diced
6 hard boiled eggs chopped up
1 small-med. jar of sweet gherkin pickles chopped up (reserve juice)
1 1/2 c. miracle whip
1/4 c. sugar
1/4 c. cider vinegar
Salt and pepper to taste
Paprika (if desired)
Put mashed potatoes in a large bowl. Add onion, eggs and pickles and mix thoroughly. In a med. size bowl, add miracle whip, sugar, pickle juice and vinegar. Mix until dressing consistency. (Tweak it to your liking. More or less of any ingredient is fine, just give it a good dressing consistency). Mix the dressing into the potatoes. When thoroughly combined add salt and pepper to taste and if desired, sprinkle the top with Paprika. Put in the refrigerator to chill. This is so good with burgers, hot dogs or just about any kind of summer time fare. It is best when chilled 2 or more hours.
Well...there you have it. While I realize that meatloaf and potato salad are an acquired taste to many and even if you like them.....most have their own versions they like, I encourage you to try these two anyway and as always....let me know what you think.
Here is hoping that your Monday is full of happiness and joy and doesn't turn out to be anything at all like a typical Monday. Have a great day!
Really Lisa? You hit me with dinner recipes this early in the morning. I'm thinking waffles!
ReplyDeleteSteve J.
Man, Im with Steve....Im sitting here looking at my bowl of cheerios and this is what I get to read about?!! Looks yummy!!! Might just have to make the meatloaf for dinner!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI don't know how your family survives on what you fix them. Other than a couple of salads you have posted I can't see eating anything you would suggest. I must say, once again I am disappointed.
ReplyDeleteI just love when hateful anonymous posts. It makes me laugh out loud in my office.
ReplyDeletePlease don't ever block him.
I get such joy from reading his posts.
Yes, it's sick and twisted. But I'm good with that!
LOL! LisaAnne.....I like you!!! Anonymous does give us laughs as much as they piss us off!!
ReplyDeleteAnd please Lisa...just because Anonymous chooses to eat carrots and lettuce...we LOVE the meals that you post. I sure could have used these when I was having to feed my 6'5" son!!!!! Yes anonymous....he ate meat and potatoes......and I LET HIM!!!!
see how it really makes no difference what the topic is...cmom could talk about how the sun comes up in the east and sets in the west and it would be wrong, it could be numbers are infinite and that would be wrong, it could be I bought a shirt I really love and that would be wrong, there is not a topic that anyone can name that will not be wrong somehow, someway...its a sickness...but I am with Lisa Anne, I must be a little warped and twisted too because I always laugh after reading Anon..I'm thinking most people have that reaction though, its like its so far out there, that you just cannot believe someone actually says the things they say, and in one post they said they make it their job to call out bloggers on their downfalls and correct them or point out the flaws, but unfortunately your effort to correct them falls on deaf ears because more often than not people do not take advice from the mentally ill...
ReplyDeleteIn preparing for your kitchen remodel, remember that the granite counter tops are the thing that will turn your kitchen into the look that a buyer will want. Even when you are not planning to sell your house, you’ll have something to relish while you are in the kitchen.
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