Ground Beef
Meat Loaf
I hadn't expected to find an entry on meat loaf in Alan Davidson's magisterial Oxford Companion to Food (1999). Indeed, I only looked it up there so I could say that meat loaf was a great and ubiquitous dish that everyone snubbed. Meat loaf, I intended to say, is a kind of joke.... Alan Davidson let me down. He had plenty to say about meat loaf..."a dish whose visibility is considerably higher in real life, especially in N. America and Britain, than in cookery books."
By Raymond Sokolov
Grilled Burgers with Roquefort Mayonnaise and Barbecued Red Onions
Beef and Roquefort have a long-standing culinary partnership, but the thick and sweetly smoky slices of barbecued red onions are what really make these burgers great. Keep the meal all-American with chilled beer, homemade lemonade and iced tea. A fresh peach pie with vanilla ice cream is a perfect dessert.
Chili-Cornmeal Skillet Pie
A versatile dish for the family or for casual entertaining. The chili is also good without the cornmeal topping, served with corn bread alongside.
Sweet-and-Sour Meatballs
Serve these over rice as a main course, or offer as an hors d'oeuvre.
By Anita Hacker
Red-Onion Meat Loaf
By Inez Holderness
Halftime Chili
A winner in the Bon Appétit Recipes Sweepstakes, a reader poll conducted in honor of the brand’s 50th anniversary.
By Richard Snyder
Mexican Meatball Soup with Rice and Cilantro
"For as long as I can remember, every Christmas Eve I've hosted an open house with a Mexican buffet," writes Jill Cole of Fallbrook, California. "Any suggestion of varying the meal is met with cries of protest from family and friends. I set out guacamole, salsa, homemade tamales, and what has become my famous albóndigas soup."
Be sure to put out hot sauce for those who like extra heat.
By Jill Cole
Polpettone Ripieno
(BEEF AND SAUSAGE ROLL WITH PROSCIUTTO, PROVOLONE, SPINACH AND EGGS)
At one time very little meat was eaten in this region. When it was, humbler cuts were transformed by long cooking into delicious stews or combined with other ingredients to make meatballs or a meat roll such as this one. It is good hot, at room temperature or even cold. Leftovers are great in sandwiches. Serve with the Mixed Salad and some bread.
Sweet-and-Sour Meatballs
By Idelle Levey
Sweet-and-Sour Stuffed Mustard Cabbage
There are several varieties of mustard cabbage; for this recipe we used wrapped-heart mustard cabbage, also called swatow or dai gai choy. Sharp and pungent when raw, mustard cabbage sweetens and mellows with wilting and slow cooking. Try serving this dish with mashed potatoes, which go very well with the gravylike tomato sauce the stuffed cabbage is cooked in.
Savory Hamburgers
By James Beard
Two-Bean Chili with Vegetables
Here's a chunky, hearty beef stew that's just right on a cold winter day.
By Sharon Borchers
Classic Meat Loaf with Roasted Vegetables
By Ellen Lebow
Hot Tamale Soup
By Tammy Randerman
Curried Beef Puffs
A favorite of my mom's and a bit of an ethnic twist! It tastes best if freshly made. Direction #5 is very important, otherwise the triangles will look pale and sickly. Also, don't roll the sheets. The puffs will not be as flaky.
By Maggie Shi
Bacon and Double Cheeseburger Loaf
I love cheeseburgers, but I think that I like this meatloaf even better, especially when served with sesame-seed rolls and french fries.
By Melanie Barnard
Pasta with Meat Sauce
By Deborah Briggs