lars
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i generally don't do ketchup and i'd absolutely never ruin a steak with it.Hamburgers dude.
Meatloaf? No.
Steak? Never.
being from philly, not on cheesesteaks either.
Go Birds!!
i generally don't do ketchup and i'd absolutely never ruin a steak with it.Hamburgers dude.
Meatloaf? No.
Steak? Never.
LOL American, Kunzlers (or store made) Lebanon boloney, good old yellow mustard, a few Martin's Kettle cooked chips on good old soft white bread. Needless to say I don't do this often anymore.
My ketchup usage is limited to burgers (usually), fries (occasionally), as an ingredient in glazes (rarely) when I’m feeling lazy, and (very, very rarely) on eggs. Sometimes the mood just strikes.i generally don't do ketchup and i'd absolutely never ruin a steak with it.
being from philly, not on cheesesteaks either.
Go Birds!!
i generally don't do ketchup and i'd absolutely never ruin a steak with it.
being from philly, not on cheesesteaks either....
Dear Kms,Hamburgers dude.
Meatloaf? No.
Steak? Never.
Cold meatloaf with mustard (only) and raw onion on white bread. Love it!Ketchup on beef??? Ummm, no. Maybe a meatloaf, but that is the only application.
Okay, yeah, ketchup on a burger is good, but Ketchup mixed with other ingredients makes a good glaze for meatloaf as it bakes.Hamburgers dude.
Meatloaf? No.
Steak? Never.
bleu cheese butter is pretty dang good.The ONLY thing I'll put on a steak beside my regular seasonings is Mâitre d'Hôtel Butter.
Speaking of chips…best PA chip varieties…
Middleswarth BBQ - best BBQ period.
Utz Carolina BBQ - Unique, halfway between BBQ and Salt N Vinegar. Hard to find sometimes unless right in Hanover, light blue bag.
Martin’s Original Kettle - best plain kettle cooked style chips.
Herr’s Kettle Cooked Salt N Pepper. These ones are really growing on me as of late. Subtle vinegar flavor on board too.
Okay, yeah, ketchup on a burger is good, but Ketchup mixed with other ingredients makes a good glaze for meatloaf as it bakes.
My mother ALWAYS put a glaze of ketchup on her meatloaf. While I like any kind of meatloaf, it always seems like something is missing if there isn't ketchup on top.
I still remember my mother helping me to make a meatloaf dinner for my family as part of my upward mobility in Cub Scouts. 😉
As far as chips go, it's Lay's Classic chips, or nothing. I put them on my Bore's Head honey glazed ham and imported swiss sandwich, complemented with sliced pickles. Life is good.The only chips I buy are kettle, non-lard and low sodium, not because I have to, I just like them better. That being said the ONLY chips I buy with any regularity are the low sodium version of Cape Cod Chips.
2nd choice which are advertised as low salt but the package labeling says otherwise are Route 11 Chips from Virginia. They are excellent, just a bit saltier than I like.
3rd choice but only because they are VERY hard to find (although Amazon sell them), Torres form Spain. CRAZY good potato chips cooked in olive oil with all sorts of varieties.
Horsey sauce on meatloaf for me.Dear Kms,
Ketchup and mustard on cold meatloaf sandwiches with some Cooper sharp is food of the Gods! 😉
Regards,
Tim Murphy 🙂
As far as chips go, it's Lay's Classic chips, or nothing. I put them on my Bore's Head honey glazed ham and imported swiss sandwich, complemented with sliced pickles. Life is good.
Wise potato chips were my favorites, but they are very tough to come by anymore.
I've found the only way to control how much shepherds pie I eat (one of my faves) is yo make it one potato at a time.Speaking of ground beef (even though it is traditionally made with lamb)...
Shepherd's Pie is one of my favorite things after raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens. I got hooked on the version they served in my elementary school cafeteria.
BTW - If anyone who likes Shepherd's Pie is going to the Lancaster Fly Fishing Show, Annie Bailey's right around the corner on King Street has great Shepard's Pie.