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  2. How to make the best meatloaf ever: A step-by-step guide - AOL

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    Meatloaf is a classic American dish that's easy to make and brings so much comfort, especially on a chilly night. This unfussy dish can be made in many different ways — with beef, a blend of ...

  3. Best Ever Meatloaf Recipe - AOL

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    1. Thoroughly mix the beef, 1/2 cup tomato soup, onion soup mix, bread crumbs and egg in a large bowl. Place the mixture into a 13 x 9 x 2-inch baking pan and firmly shape into an 8 x 4-inch loaf.

  4. The Easiest Way to Make Tender, Juicy Meatloaf - AOL

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    To make The Modern Nonna's air fryer meatloaf, start by sauteeing onions, carrots and bell peppers in olive oil until they soften, which should take around 5 minutes. Once they've softened, add ...

  5. Meatloaf - Wikipedia

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    Swedish meatloaf is called köttfärslimpa (literally "minced meat-loaf", from köttfärs, "minced meat", and limpa, "loaf") and is usually made from a mixture of ground pork and beef. It is served with boiled or mashed potatoes, brown sauce gravy, often made from the meat juice that comes from cooking the meatloaf, and lingonberry jam.

  6. Pimento loaf - Wikipedia

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    Unlike bologna and salami, which are sausages, pimento loaf is baked like a meatloaf in a loaf pan. [5] [6] Inexpensive pimento loaf is made with chicken and other ingredients common to inexpensive bologna. Also, less expensive pimento loaves are baked in sleeves instead of pans to give the cold cuts a round appearance, leading to the ...

  7. Dutch loaf - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed]} Most major deli-meat companies make their own variation. The name "Dutch loaf" is probably derived from "Pennsylvania Dutch meatloaf", a similar dish from rural Pennsylvania introduced by German immigrants. However, the product is known by different names in various parts of the United States because different makers named it ...