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This Hearty Meatloaf Will Set Your Dinner Table Apart From Others

14 March 2016
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Two Types Of Meat Really Boost The Flavor!

We all can remember the good, the bad, and the ugly meatloaves in our life. This one you won’t forget, but in a good way! I bet you’ve never had one like this Italian meatloaf, but once you try it you’ll never make it any other way. This recipe doesn’t use just your regular ol’ ground beef, you’ll add in some ground mild Italian sausage too, because why not?! You might normally use plain jane ketchup on top of your loaf – and that’s okay, but this recipe is Italian style, remember?

So you’ll top it all off with Kraft shredded mozzarella, parmesan cheese, and Ragu marinara. Are you drooling yet? I think I need a napkin because my mouth is watering!

Your family will be forever grateful to you for making this awesome meatloaf. I know that my husband and kids gobbled their servings up like nobody’s business!

Image and recipe courtesy of Cookwoorld

 

 

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Quick Tip: Serve this meatloaf with Italian mashed potatoes. Simply mix in Italian Kraft Cooking Creme to the mix. Yum!

Like Mario Batali You Too Can Enjoy Homemade Italian Creations!

12 March 2016
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Did somebody say Stromboli?! Yes, yet another way to eat your pizza that is perfectly dippable! Make it as “homemade” as you’d like, or use store-bought ingredients for a short-cut version that’s just as scrumptious.

 

 

This Stromboli is a fantastic appetizer idea for your next get-together, or even a tasty lunch idea. It reheats well to take to work throughout the week, or make a double batch and freeze it for when you’re in a pinch. You can’t go wrong with Italian food and this Stromboli won’t disappoint!

 

 

Recipe and Image courtesy of My Turn For Us

 

 

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Quick Tip: Use half the dough for one stromboli, plastic wrap the other half and put in the fridge for a quick pizza another day!

Switch It Up A Bit and This’ll Be a Hit!

10 March 2016
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barilla marinara, Boars Head roast beef, cheesesteak calzone, flank steak, galbani mozzarella, Galbani part-skim mozzarella, green peppers, Hormel roast beef, Kraft provolone, Marinara, mushrooms, Oscar Mayer roast beef, Philly Cheesesteak, philly cheesesteak calzone, pillsbury refrigerated pizza dough, sargento provolone

We all know Philadelphia is known for their scrumptious cheese steaks. Meanwhile Italian’s are known for their oh-so-cheesy calzones. Why not combine the two for a delectable-duo of flavors that’ll be an absolute hit at any dinner party? Re-create your favorite flavors in your cheesy cheese steak easily at home with this calzone-style version.

Use a package of Pillsbury refrigerated pizza dough for a short-cut to the time-consuming homemade version. Customize your calzone to your liking with a choice of provolone or American cheese. This makes a delicious quick lunch the following day as it re-heats well! Enjoy!

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