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ChefBeckyD said:Meatloaf is meatloaf because of the binding ingredients - without it, it's just ground meat. There isn't enough binding material in this recipe to keep it together. I add an extra 1/2 cup of tortilla crumbs, and one more egg. That works.
leftymac said:Thanks, Becky!
I wonder how this recipe got past the test kitchen the way that it is, because there's clearly not enough binding material in it.
babywings76 said:I'm making this for dinner tonight. What would be a good side dish to go with it?
Also, has anyone tried making a homemade mexican rice in the rice cooker?
leslieprichett said:I have made it per the directions MANY times here @ home and have not had an issue with it falling apart. I let it sit for 10 minutes or so after it's done in the microwave and slice and serve from the DCB
BlueMoon said:Cheffette
Yours is not quite as easy to follow as theirs, for me. They used cell borders to guide the reader from one step to the next, and I think if you did something like this it would make it a little clearer--to me, don't know about most folks. It is so hard to ask people to look at recipes in a new way, isn't it? We're still using the same old format, but something like this would be great for a show.
Thanks a lot for sharing the recipe--and the idea. Have you done this with other recipes?
Marghi
To make South of the Border Meatloaf, you will need ground beef, taco seasoning, salsa, breadcrumbs, eggs, shredded cheese, and crushed tortilla chips.
Yes, you can substitute ground turkey for ground beef in this recipe. However, the texture and flavor may be slightly different.
The South of the Border Meatloaf should be baked for 45-50 minutes at 375 degrees Fahrenheit.
Yes, you can use any type of salsa for this recipe. You can also adjust the amount of salsa used according to your taste preferences.
Yes, you can freeze the South of the Border Meatloaf before or after baking. Just make sure to wrap it tightly in plastic wrap and aluminum foil before placing it in the freezer. When ready to eat, thaw in the fridge overnight and bake according to the recipe instructions.