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Made Kimchi Meatloaf this weekend. I've made it once before and loved it and this time it was even better. This is lip smacking tasty, my guests said it was like candy...not sweet but really tasty. This is the basic recipe I used.

http://ladyandpups.com/2013/02/11/ki...loaf-melt-eng/

I think Bobby Flay did one a while back.

Changed the above recipe a bit to caramelize the onions, garlic and kimchee in a skillet before adding to the mix. Chopped everything in the food processor. Made more glaze and used the extra instead of ketchup to serve. Used hot kimchi and hardly any heat came through in the loaf.

https://goo.gl/photos/GAMX2s2DuHq3Wemp9


Served it with coconut rice, my deli salad/slaw and sauteéd green beans. Deli slaw recipe he

http://hizzoners.com/index.php/recip...i-health-salad



https://goo.gl/photos/55efoQf35yqTnFFR8

leftovers DO make great sandwiches....haven't done the grilled one yet.
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On Monday, January 30, 2017 at 8:58:04 AM UTC-10, ImStillMags wrote:
> Made Kimchi Meatloaf this weekend. I've made it once before and loved it and this time it was even better. This is lip smacking tasty, my guests said it was like candy...not sweet but really tasty. This is the basic recipe I used.
>
> http://ladyandpups.com/2013/02/11/ki...loaf-melt-eng/
>
> I think Bobby Flay did one a while back.
>
> Changed the above recipe a bit to caramelize the onions, garlic and kimchee in a skillet before adding to the mix. Chopped everything in the food processor. Made more glaze and used the extra instead of ketchup to serve. Used hot kimchi and hardly any heat came through in the loaf.
>
> https://goo.gl/photos/GAMX2s2DuHq3Wemp9
>
>
> Served it with coconut rice, my deli salad/slaw and sauteéd green beans. Deli slaw recipe he
>
> http://hizzoners.com/index.php/recip...i-health-salad
>
>
>
> https://goo.gl/photos/55efoQf35yqTnFFR8
>
> leftovers DO make great sandwiches....haven't done the grilled one yet.


Boy that sounds good. Too bad I have no oven to cook a loaf. Sauteing the veggies beforehand and the use of milk in ground beef is a very Japanese thing to do. I can't say what the Koreans would do because I've never seen a Korean use hamburger. I've made Korean style meatloaf with a coating of fine Korean pepper. That turned orange and looked goofy as hell. Thanks for the great recipe!
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On Monday, January 30, 2017 at 11:49:42 AM UTC-8, dsi1 wrote:
> On Monday, January 30, 2017 at 8:58:04 AM UTC-10, ImStillMags wrote:
> > Made Kimchi Meatloaf this weekend. I've made it once before and loved it and this time it was even better. This is lip smacking tasty, my guests said it was like candy...not sweet but really tasty. This is the basic recipe I used.
> >
> > http://ladyandpups.com/2013/02/11/ki...loaf-melt-eng/
> >
> > I think Bobby Flay did one a while back.
> >
> > Changed the above recipe a bit to caramelize the onions, garlic and kimchee in a skillet before adding to the mix. Chopped everything in the food processor. Made more glaze and used the extra instead of ketchup to serve. Used hot kimchi and hardly any heat came through in the loaf.
> >
> > https://goo.gl/photos/GAMX2s2DuHq3Wemp9
> >
> >
> > Served it with coconut rice, my deli salad/slaw and sauteéd green beans. Deli slaw recipe he
> >
> > http://hizzoners.com/index.php/recip...i-health-salad
> >
> >
> >
> > https://goo.gl/photos/55efoQf35yqTnFFR8
> >
> > leftovers DO make great sandwiches....haven't done the grilled one yet.

>
> Boy that sounds good. Too bad I have no oven to cook a loaf. Sauteing the veggies beforehand and the use of milk in ground beef is a very Japanese thing to do. I can't say what the Koreans would do because I've never seen a Korean use hamburger. I've made Korean style meatloaf with a coating of fine Korean pepper. That turned orange and looked goofy as hell. Thanks for the great recipe!


You are welcome.

I don't see why you couldn't make meatballs or patties with the mix and glaze.

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On Monday, January 30, 2017 at 10:58:04 AM UTC-8, ImStillMags wrote:
> Made Kimchi Meatloaf this weekend. I've made it once before and loved it and this time it was even better. This is lip smacking tasty, my guests said it was like candy...not sweet but really tasty. This is the basic recipe I used.
>
> http://ladyandpups.com/2013/02/11/ki...loaf-melt-eng/
>
> I think Bobby Flay did one a while back.
>
> Changed the above recipe a bit to caramelize the onions, garlic and kimchee in a skillet before adding to the mix. Chopped everything in the food processor. Made more glaze and used the extra instead of ketchup to serve. Used hot kimchi and hardly any heat came through in the loaf.
>
> https://goo.gl/photos/GAMX2s2DuHq3Wemp9
>
>
> Served it with coconut rice, my deli salad/slaw and sauteéd green beans. Deli slaw recipe he
>
> http://hizzoners.com/index.php/recip...i-health-salad
>
>
>
> https://goo.gl/photos/55efoQf35yqTnFFR8
>
> leftovers DO make great sandwiches....haven't done the grilled one yet.




I got hungry for meatloaf and made another kimchi meatloaf over the weekend..
Damn I had forgotten how good this is.

y'all are missing out if you don't try the recipe.


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ImStillMags wrote:
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> https://goo.gl/photos/55efoQf35yqTnFFR8
> leftovers DO make great sandwiches....haven't done the grilled one yet.
>I got hungry for meatloaf and made another kimchi meatloaf over the weekend.
>Damn I had forgotten how good this is.
>y'all are missing out if you don't try the recipe.


Meat loaf (two woids) is my very favorite, if I had to choose one food
to live on it would be meat loaf. I make meat loaf differently all
the time, no complaints, all good. Your meat loaf looks yummy, just
needs a moistener... I'd serve it with lobster sauce.



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On Monday, October 30, 2017 at 5:58:56 PM UTC-7, Sheldon wrote:
> ImStillMags wrote:
> >
> > https://goo.gl/photos/55efoQf35yqTnFFR8
> > leftovers DO make great sandwiches....haven't done the grilled one yet.
> >I got hungry for meatloaf and made another kimchi meatloaf over the weekend.
> >Damn I had forgotten how good this is.
> >y'all are missing out if you don't try the recipe.

>
> Meat loaf (two woids) is my very favorite, if I had to choose one food
> to live on it would be meat loaf. I make meat loaf differently all
> the time, no complaints, all good. Your meat loaf looks yummy, just
> needs a moistener... I'd serve it with lobster sauce.




The extra kimchi glaze works great to serve with it. The loaf itself is very moist.


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> On Monday, October 30, 2017 at 5:58:56 PM UTC-7, Sheldon wrote:
>> ImStillMags wrote:
>> >
>> > https://goo.gl/photos/55efoQf35yqTnFFR8
>> > leftovers DO make great sandwiches....haven't done the grilled one yet.
>> >I got hungry for meatloaf and made another kimchi meatloaf over the
>> >weekend.
>> >Damn I had forgotten how good this is.
>> >y'all are missing out if you don't try the recipe.

>>
>> Meat loaf (two woids) is my very favorite, if I had to choose one food
>> to live on it would be meat loaf. I make meat loaf differently all
>> the time, no complaints, all good. Your meat loaf looks yummy, just
>> needs a moistener... I'd serve it with lobster sauce.

>
>
>
> The extra kimchi glaze works great to serve with it. The loaf itself is
> very moist.


I think it looks wonderful.

Cheri

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On Tuesday, October 31, 2017 at 10:15:02 AM UTC-7, Cheri wrote:
> "ImStillMags" > wrote in message
> ...
> > On Monday, October 30, 2017 at 5:58:56 PM UTC-7, Sheldon wrote:
> >> ImStillMags wrote:
> >> >
> >> > https://goo.gl/photos/55efoQf35yqTnFFR8
> >> > leftovers DO make great sandwiches....haven't done the grilled one yet.
> >> >I got hungry for meatloaf and made another kimchi meatloaf over the
> >> >weekend.
> >> >Damn I had forgotten how good this is.
> >> >y'all are missing out if you don't try the recipe.
> >>
> >> Meat loaf (two woids) is my very favorite, if I had to choose one food
> >> to live on it would be meat loaf. I make meat loaf differently all
> >> the time, no complaints, all good. Your meat loaf looks yummy, just
> >> needs a moistener... I'd serve it with lobster sauce.

> >
> >
> >
> > The extra kimchi glaze works great to serve with it. The loaf itself is
> > very moist.

>
> I think it looks wonderful.
>
> Cheri


thank you ! it's so yummy
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