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Set it and Forget it Prime Rib Roast

Set it and Forget it Prime Rib Roast by Kelly Christensen

No holiday entrée yet devised is easier than the following technique for roasting beef. This ingenious method is from a recipe book of Marlene Sorosky (my mother's favorite cook)and is taken from the proprietors of Angelo's Market and Cooking school in Modesto CA. Prep time is 5 minutes. Bake time is 15 minutes per rib or 5…

2 votes
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Taco Pie

Taco Pie by Glenn

Tacos without all of the mess. If you like Taco you have got to like Taco Pie and it is really easy to make. Enjoy.

57 votes
350225 views
The Very Best Meatloaf

The Very Best Meatloaf by Foodiewife

This my family's favorite meatloaf recipe, of all time--and has become my most viewed recipe on my blog! What makes this taste so good is a combination of beef, veal* and pork-- pricier, but it doesn't taste like a giant hamburger! Fresh marjoram and spices, hot sauce and herbs, and a fantastic glaze makes this so good-- you really…

9 votes
78012 views
Tallerine Casserole

Tallerine Casserole by Salad Foodie

Tallerine, talerine, tallerini...I’ve no idea of the spelling or origin of this vintage casserole but it remains a crowd pleaser yet today. I’ve tweaked my 70's recipe somewhat ~ it’s one of those recipes that adapts easily to variations.

1 vote
21604 views
Beef Tenderloin withCranberry\ Horseradish Relish

Beef Tenderloin withCranberry\ Horseradish Relish by Connie Mcmillan

It`s a great holiday entree or for that special celebration(birthday,anniversary, or romantic dinner for two!)

24 votes
11126 views
6LB meatloaf

6LB meatloaf by jimLE

i had orriganlly gotton this off the internet.but made some minor changes to make it to my likeing.by removeing 2 to 4 ingridents and adding 2 or 3 of my own

1 vote
5907 views
Standing Prime Rib Roast -

Standing Prime Rib Roast - by B Innes

Cooking the perfect prime rib is simple if you follow this easy recipe

5 votes
12050 views
The Very Best Glazed Meatloaf Recipe

The Very Best Glazed Meatloaf Recipe by Foodiewife

This my family's favorite meatloaf recipe, of all time-- and my #1 most viewed and printed recipe on my food blog! What makes this taste so good is a combination of beef, veal and pork-- pricier, but it doesn't taste like a giant hamburger! Fresh marjoram and spices, hot sauce and herbs, and a fantastic glaze makes this so good-- you…

7 votes
18548 views
Bobby Lovera's Easy Beef Brisket Barolo

Bobby Lovera's Easy Beef Brisket Barolo by Bobby Lovera

Easy Beef Brisket saturated with Barolo wine and a hint of Black Truffles baked in the oven. Falling apart tender with my secret sauce. This is the recipe to try if you have never experienced the flavor of Black Truffles as it uses only a small amount of mild Black Truffle oil which is not expensive. Click on photos to enlarge.

4 votes
14961 views
Sir Cedric

Sir Cedric by Glenn

A quick casserole given to us by our friend Barb McGillen in Indianapolis. A family favorite

2 votes
7323 views
Corned Beef Braid

Corned Beef Braid by Rhodes Bake-N-Serv

Put this on your dinner menu for St. Patrick's Day! Source: http://www.rhodesbread.com/recipes/view/corned-beef-braid

2 votes
3399 views
Yummy Skinny Meatloaf

Yummy Skinny Meatloaf by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy Fox

My husband loves meatloaf like so many men do. I’m always looking for ways to create new recipes that cut the calories without cutting the taste. This meatloaf really delivers. It’s low in calories, super moist and has a divinely rich sweet ketchup glaze. It’s a whole lot skinnier than most meatloaf recipes because I’m using a…

5 votes
20583 views
Sliders (Mini-Hamburgers)

Sliders (Mini-Hamburgers) by erin de martini

White Castle isn't the only place to get great tasting mini hamburgers. You can make some in your own backyard! Get creative and substitute beef for chicken or turkey and use different types of cheese instead of the usual cheddar.

2 votes
19021 views
Nanny Burgers

Nanny Burgers by Denise Sherin

This is a simple dish my Nanny (grandmother) always made and my Mom made them for us, and now I make them for my son. They are just hamburgers baked in brown gravy. But the trick is to flour the burgers and brown them before baking. It makes the burgers soft and juicy but it helps keep the gravy thickened during baking. We serve…

1 vote
7196 views