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"Ophelia" > wrote:

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>"Nancy2" > wrote in message
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>> It looks like what I had back in the day, as Salsibury Steak, although
>> we never had tomato sauce in the gravy - It was more just a white
>> sauce with lots of mushrooms.

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>What is the difference between Salisbury Steak and Meatloaf?


In my house a Salisbury steak [called "Dr. Salisbury's Steak' as late
as 1975 by my ex's dad] is a portion sized deal that gets fried and
buried in gravy. [IMO so it can be choked down- too much 'crust
compared to moist center.]

A meatloaf is a family sized chunk of meat [I like to use 3-4 pounds
of meat] that gets baked, stays moist, and may or may not be served
with a bit of gravy.

Jim