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Recipe: Mad Men Meatloaf

Serves 4-6

June 24, 2010 10:49
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Byclarissa hyman, Clarissa Hyman

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If there was ever such a thing as the Golden Age of Meatloaf, then it passed me by. Of course, that may be because it was less a staple of the Anglo-Jewish than the American-Jewish, indeed all-American, household. There are those who claim meatloaf is one of that country's greatest gifts to gastronomy - that may be taking it a bit far, but it certainly has iconic comfort food status.

It's a mom's apple pie, a Hooper painting, a novel by Roth or Bellow, a Gershwin tune - and when I make it, I always get mad that my immigrant ancestors got off the boat in Newcastle, not New York. Some mistake, bubbe!

Not that Tyneside was anything other than kind and welcoming to them, but I always had a secret yen to have been raised on seltzers and knishes. Meatloaf is part of the Great American mythology like prom queens, drive-in movies and soda jerks, and to capture the mood, I eat it watching Mad Men re-runs.

For a loaf that is meaty not mealy, mix by hand or with a wooden spoon. I cannot compete with the taste of nostalgia, so I have included pine nuts for crunch, red chilis for kick, garlic for spice and fresh parsley for, well, freshness. It's going in my next great, unwritten cookbook: "Mince Around the World".