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ChefBeckyD said:I haven't made this recipe - DH doesn't like meatloaf, and DS doesn't like meat....but just by looking at the recipe, I would say that there isn't enough binder for the amount of beef and ketchup.
I would increase the amount of crushed chips to 1 cup, and possibly increase to 2 eggs. Growing up, my Mom always said one egg per lb. of ground beef.
You need something to soak up all that liquid, and bind it together.
chefcharity said:Thanks for the tips. I'm trying this tonight so I can make it at my customer app. on sunday. I'm going to just increase the chips and eggs right off the bat instead of trying the way it reads. Appreciate it!
ChefPaulaB said:Let us know how it works out!
chefcharity said:Well, I thought it was good. My husband just doesn't like food like that, but my MIL was there and seemed to enjoy it with me. I did put 2 eggs and 1 cup crushed chips. It held together quite well.
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