So Bcakes comes home with a few bags of groceries and can't wait to show me the recipe cards that he brought home, along with all the ingredients. Guess what I am making the following night, yup. These exact recipes, see Citrus Coleslaw as well.
The final and main recipe that he brought home for me to whip up was Shiner Bock Meatloaf, although truth be told there isn't any Shiner Bock in it. It was once again the marinade. I didn't deviate from the original recipe this time but the next time I make it I will be making some changes. First I'll use ketchup to top the meatloaf instead of marniade and a diffrent liquid in place of the marniade in the loaf itself. Even without my changes this meatloaf was moist and full of flavor. BCakes loved it so much, I thought it was a bit spicy but I am a wimp when it comes to heat apparently. Anyway, top notch meatloaf. Make this one for sure.
Shiner Bock Meatloaf
recipe from HEB
1 lb ground meat (beef, turkey, chicken, etc.)
1/2 cup Cookwell and Company Bock and Brown Sugar Marinade
1/2 pkg. pico de gallo (about 1 cup)
1 cup panko bread crumbs
1 tbs. spice blend, your choice
1 egg, beaten
Preheat the oven to 400.
Combine the meat with 1/4 cup of the marinade, bread crumbs, egg, pico and spice blend in a big bowl. Combine well.
Shape the meat into rectangular loaf and place on a baking sheet. Bake for 20 minutes and then baste with remaining marinade.
Return to the oven and bake for 10-20 minutes longer or until internal temperature reads 160 degrees.
Serve while hot.
The man in your life would love this meatloaf. It really is scrum-dittely-dumtious.
XOXO,


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