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Cast Iron skillet meat loaf on the grill

Discussion in 'The Smokehouse' started by WeldrDave, Jul 31, 2015.

  1. wildwest

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    Me too!! But then I want a meatloaf sandwich the next day on middle part of a french bread, no crispy ends.
     
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    yea, I cut into the middle and put a hunk between 2 slices of fresh italian bread.
     
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  3. savemoney

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    Do you make your own bread, or get it from a bakery? I can't wait to get into my new kitchen and get started on some things that I want.
     
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    Well said Dave! Same goes at my house....(as long as the wife agrees :rofl: :lol:)
     
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    I wish I did!, No... store bought. Thats one thing I do want to learn, I just haven't had the time.
     
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    Once you get a handle on home made bread, it may become a real thing with you. It is one of those skills that just doesn't happen. You learn how your oven performs, like the placement of your bread in the over. You lean about the differences in grains and which do what. You also learn how yeast works and how best to have it do what you want. I hope things do allow you to have time to do more of the things you like to do best. Heck, I'm retired and have lots of time. but now the energy and mobility issues slow me down.
     
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    I wonder if you get the pan hot first then throw it on - GF makes cornbread like this in our mini cast iron pan, smoking hot in the oven splash of oil, pour cornbread mix and back in the oven - it flips over when done
     
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    Sounds tasty, basod!
     
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    Ask her to post that in the recipe thread!!
     
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    Nothing special WW just regular Martha White mix or Jiffy mix. We found the pan in the way back of our cabinets(one off those lost corners) after moving in here.
    enough oil to cover the bottom of the pan heat it until the oven is ready swirl oil to coat sides and pour the mix in.
    Next time she makes some I'll snap a picture
     
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