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Any idea's?



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I make mine in a metal pan, it does not drip.....just tastes fantastic


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My son makes a dense white bread the day before, cuts into 3/8 - 1/2 inch thick slices, and lays the slices under the loaf prior to baking. The bread soaks up the grease

He's also found sourdough breads work best as the bread incorporates a flavor and adds to the gravy.






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Well heck, I didn't know there was such a thing. When I do them on my smoker, I always cinched down w/ some foil like a blanket and poured out the fat towards the end of the cook.
That's the best thing since sliced meatloaf.
 
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I smoke mine right on the grates and catch drippings in a pan



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https://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=U...f=pd_sl_3kv0mjdhnh_b

Not ceramic, but coated metal with removable drip tray. We have been using one of these for years and have been happy with it. Available from numerous sources for less. Time for meatloaf, thanks for the reminder!


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Originally posted by walkinghorse:
https://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=U...f=pd_sl_3kv0mjdhnh_b

Not ceramic, but coated metal with removable drip tray. We have been using one of these for years and have been happy with it. Available from numerous sources for less. Time for meatloaf, thanks for the reminder!


Yep, we have the model listed at the top, works great. No grease bath, very uniform results. Haven't used it in a while, and I agree, it's about time and I thank you for the reminder. Wink


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Originally posted by walkinghorse:
https://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=U...f=pd_sl_3kv0mjdhnh_b

Not ceramic, but coated metal with removable drip tray. We have been using one of these for years and have been happy with it. Available from numerous sources for less. Time for meatloaf, thanks for the reminder!


I have used this one, and it works pretty well.




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