As a typical child growing up in the Midwest, I was introduced to many American culinary staples (pork chops, pot roast, lasagna, etc.) Unfortunately, despite my Mother's best intentions, the end results were rarely spectacular. Although these meals contained an abundance of love, they usually lacked much flavor.
Since adulthood, I've embarked on a quest to re-visit the food of my youth - knowing that, if prepared well, they would taste incredible.
While watching a recent episode of Cookin' In Brooklyn on the Discovery Channel, I was excited to see Chef Alan Harding preparing a delicious looking homemade meatloaf.
A recipe can be found here:
http://home.discovery.com/fansites/cook ... tloaf.html
Since this recipe would feed a small village, I reduced the ingredients to feed Mrs. Johnny, our 70 pound pit bull Frankie, and myself. I utilized 1/2 pound of ground beef, 1/2 pound of turkey, about a 12 inch section of Italian sausage and one egg. The other ingredients were added to scale and taste. I eliminated the inclusion of nacho chips and matzo meal and substituted a larger portion of bread crumbs instead.
Here is the result in progress:
The carmelized molasses really makes this dish. Of course, my pro-bacon credo was in full effect with a generous sprinkling of this porcine gold on top. We enjoyed this dish with our maple corn bread with bacon and scallions. My wife, who possesses more culinary skills in one finger than I could ever hope to have, gave the dish a resounding thumbs up. Frankie, who eats anything presented to him, seemed to approve also.
Enjoy!