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Apr 5, 2008 7:44 PM by
jononomoe
I TVOed it and wrote it down if it helps
Pan on medium
Mix in
1 Tbs Olive Oil
1/2 yellow onion
1 red pepper diced
2 Tbs parsley
1 Garlic Clove
1 Bayleaf
2 tsp of thyme
In Bowl
2 lbs hamburger
3/4 cups bread crumbs
1 Tbs worchestershire sauce
Salt and Pepper
2 Tbs ketchup
2 lg Eggs
Mix all ingrediants from pan
make into a loaf
Bake for 1 hour at 350
Let sit for 5 minutes
I have the show on TIVO, because I was hoping to see an interview with Billy, not a promotion for another cookbook or for Nate, I love cooking, and I love Nate, but the show was suppose to be about Billy
Hi, the recipe can be found on yesterday's show page. Here is a link for your convenience:
http://www.oprah.com/tows/pastshows/200803/tows_past_20080324.jhtml
Enjoy! -HarpoBear, Oprah.com Community Producer
The recipe is not new or innovative. There is a web-site devoted to 100+ "old" meatloaf recipes. Sadly, Billy Joel looked uncomfortable and has not aged well. He is a legend and an exceptional talent. Katie tries too hard and wants to make her mark unfortunately through her husbands notoriety. Her continual references to my house, my life, is immaturity and new found wealth. The reason they were on Oprah was simply to promote her new cookbook, and being a gentleman, Billy complied. Time will tell if they stand the test of time, however, with all trophy wives, how much can you purchase before you wake up and realize your with an old man who you have little in common.
Right - it was Katie Joel's meatloaf recipe that won over Billy Joel, and not the fact that she is young,nubile and 20 years his junior. Guess there are no dateable women over 30 or 40 out there who can cook meatloaf....Happened to catch Katie Joel making her chili recipe on the Today Show: put a pound or 2 of 80% lean (which means 20% SATURATED FAT) into a slow cooker, add the rest of the ingrdients and turn on high for a few hours. Nothing like meat that turns grey as it cooks in its own fat. (I could feel my arteries hardening just watching that show! Would like Dr Oz's perspective on this recipe....) BTW - ladies, you can probably find Katie Joel's recipe in the 'Joy of Cooking' or any other classic cookbook - do you really think she has re-invented the wheel here??
Love your show, Oprah but am getting a little sick and tired of guests like Jennifer Seinfeld (or Mrs Whine-feld as my retail friends in NY call her) coming on to promote cookbooks that no self-respecting book editor would look at if their husbands weren't so famous. How spoiled are your children that you can't get them to eat their dinners? How any of us have time to make separate meals for ourselves and our children? How crazy is that? What kind of message does that send them: that Mom is at their beck and call and they are the ones in control? It's a control issue and has nothing to do with their developing tastebuds. My 3-yr-old son tried the 'I don't like this' stunt on me ONCE. I happen to be a very good cook, and so I told him that if didn't want to eat his dinner, he could go upstairs to bed without supper (it's not as tho' I ever fed him liver & onions). I didn't yell, coax or bribe, just told him what the consequences were in a calm voice. A child is not going starve if he/she misses one meal. Amazing how the next day he ate a good breakfast and we never had an issue over eating ever again. In fact, we always brought our son to ethic restaurants a) because they are family-friendly and b) I wanted him to learn to like all kinds of different food. From a very early age he learned how to behave properly in a restaurant. When we took him to Venice when he was 5, he was so polite to the wait staff that they would bring him out the biggest bowl of gelato for dessert that you have ever seen! |
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