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meatloaf

When you mix ground beef with spices and bake it in a bread pan, you get a meatloaf. Cut into slices and put between two pieces of bread, meatloaf makes a great sandwich, too.

Meatloaf is a staple of many dinner tables, often served with mashed potatoes and a green vegetable. Variations on meatloaf have been around at least since 5th-century Rome, and it's especially common today in Germany and parts of Scandinavia. You can think of a meatloaf as a giant meatball, a mixture of ingredients like ground meat, breadcrumbs, herbs, and often vegetables or cheese. This dish shouldn't be confused with the singer known as Meat Loaf.

Definitions of meatloaf
  1. noun
    a baked loaf of ground meat
    synonyms: meat loaf
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    types:
    fish loaf
    flaked fish baked in a loaf with bread crumbs and various seasonings
    salmon loaf
    fish loaf made with flaked salmon
    type of:
    dish
    a particular item of prepared food
    loaf, loaf of bread
    a shaped mass of baked bread that is usually sliced before eating
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