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Nonstick Meatloaf

Here's a tasty way to keep meatloaf from sticking to the pan. Line your pan with a couple strips of bacon before putting the meatloaf in the pan. It's not cheap, but it sure tastes good.

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By Connie (Guest Post)
July 14, 20060 found this helpful

Another tip for meatloaf, put a couple of pieces of bread in the bottom of your loaf pan, it will soak up all the grease from the meatloaf.

 
By Joankay (Guest Post)
July 14, 20060 found this helpful

I form it into a loaf and bake on top of the broiler pan. This way, the fat drips through and you have a "leaner" meatloaf.

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I line the bottom of the pan with foil and that makes for an easy clean-up.

 
July 14, 20060 found this helpful

Hello all. I have quit using the meatloaf pans and instead use my broiler pan. I shape the meatloaf and place on broiler pan that I have lined with foil underneath so the grease goes in the bottom of pan but in the foil. Makes for easy cleanup. Also, the meatloaf doesn't fall apart because I use seasoned breadcrumbs along with egg to hold it together. Enjoy!

 

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Hello, I use onions under the meatloaf so it doesn't stick, much cheaper than bacon and tastes great as well.

Marie S. from Challis, ID

 
November 8, 20090 found this helpful

I too line my loaf pan with bacon. I watch the food network and the chef that hosted the show was doing this. She also topped the loaf with more bacon instead of a tomato based mixture! The chef was Paula Deen.

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I tried it and everyone loved it. As far as fat or calories are concerned there really is not that much. I only laid a few slices on the bottom. It baked up nice and tender. I did not do the top however. Thanks, carla

 
November 8, 20090 found this helpful

Another note. I have never tried lining the pan with onions but I will. I love cooked onions! Carla

 

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