Cookbook Giveaway – A Meatloaf in Every Oven

A Meatloaf in Every Oven: Two Chatty Cooks, One Iconic Dish and Dozens of Recipes – from Mom’s to Mario Batali’s by Frank Bruni and Jennifer Steinhauer delivers fun and sustenance in the form of warm, comforting meatloaf recipes. Who doesn’t like their meatloaf glazed with witty banter?

Marilyn Pollack Naron’s illustrations adorn this fun title that pays tribute to the humble meatloaf. Frank and Jennifer have an event coming up on the 9th of March to talk about their new book – check to see if they are in your area.

For more information on this title, please see our review and recipe post which shares a recipe for Mario Batali’s Stuffed Meatloaf.

We are pleased to offer three copies of this title to our EYB Members in the US and Canada.

One of the entry options is to answer the following question in the comments section of this blog post:
 

What recipe in the index would you try first and do you enjoy books that combine food writing and recipes?

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77 Comments

  • imjammin2  on  March 2, 2017

    I would try Bobby Flay's Korean-style meatloaf with spicy glaze. It intrigues me!

  • gjelizabeth  on  March 2, 2017

    Clean out the Fridge Meatloaf, as I love "use it up" recipes. Also, memoirs with recipes and cookbooks with memories are among my favorite types of reading.

  • AdamGewanter  on  March 2, 2017

    The Jewish Christmas Loaf.

  • jigglesfrog  on  March 2, 2017

    I would try the Cheesy Chorizo loaf. I love books that combine food writing and recipes.

  • Joy001  on  March 2, 2017

    I think it would be ricotta meatball loaf

  • heyjude  on  March 2, 2017

    The best thing about meatloaf is sandwiches with the leftovers, so Eggs in Your Meatloaf Sandwiches.

  • DPowell  on  March 2, 2017

    I love books that combine food writing and recipes . I would try this recipe first Beef, pork and cremini mushroom loaf

  • Kristjudy  on  March 2, 2017

    The beef and pork polpettone sounds fantastic. I really enjoy books that combine food writing and recipes.

  • ccav  on  March 2, 2017

    Mario Batali's stuffed meatloaf would be one of my first ones to try.
    I love that recipes for meatloaf sandwiches are included with each recipe, too.

  • tcjanes  on  March 2, 2017

    Swedish meatball loaf

  • laureljean  on  March 2, 2017

    Jewish Christmas Loaf

  • Teruska  on  March 2, 2017

    Probably the Crab & shrimp loaf muffins. But, many of the loafs made of lamb are also enticing.

  • ravensfan  on  March 2, 2017

    Eggs in Your Meatloaf. Books that combine food writing and recipes are much more fun to read.

  • madamepince  on  March 2, 2017

    Swedish Meatball Loaf. I love food writing & recipes combined.

  • AnnaZed  on  March 2, 2017

    I want to make Clean out the fridge meatloaf (page 50) from A Meatloaf in Every Oven: Two Chatty Cooks, One Iconic Dish and Dozens of Recipes – from Mom's to Mario Batali's by Frank Bruni and Jennifer Steinhauer

  • mpdeb98  on  March 2, 2017

    The cheesy chorizo loaf looks great.

  • sgump  on  March 2, 2017

    The Auvergne-style loaf with prunes sounds very interesting to me.

  • lgroom  on  March 2, 2017

    I'd try the Japanese meatloaf with miso and mirin first.

  • lhudson  on  March 3, 2017

    Taco Meatloaf

  • niniacedo  on  March 3, 2017

    I love books that include reading chapters, I enjoy recreational cookbook reading haha ๐Ÿ™‚
    I'd love to make the Pork and beef polpettone with pancetta

  • Rosesrpink50  on  March 3, 2017

    I would like to try the crab and shrimp loaf muffins!

  • motherofpearl81  on  March 3, 2017

    Painter's meatloaf sounds YUMMY

  • lebarron2001  on  March 3, 2017

    The Greek Loaf with Lamb and Feta

  • ktwalla  on  March 3, 2017

    Bobby Flay's Korean style meatloaf

  • jezpurr  on  March 3, 2017

    I don't know which I'd like to try first, and writing and recipes are cool!!!^_^

  • Siegal  on  March 3, 2017

    Swedish meatloaf sounds great

  • cocecitycook  on  March 3, 2017

    I love a cookbook that tells a story.

  • t.t  on  March 3, 2017

    I'd try Meatloaf with Moroccan flair. Doesn't everybody like reading cookbooks for more than the recipes? ๐Ÿ™‚

  • ccheripka  on  March 4, 2017

    What can be more American then Meatloaf…..the combinations are endless and when combined with the creators story, double worhtwhile!!!

  • dbielick  on  March 4, 2017

    The Japanese loaf and the Greek loaf look good to me.

  • lauriesk  on  March 4, 2017

    I would try the homestyle meatloaf with cheddar and parsely.

  • amylou61  on  March 4, 2017

    I'd try Leslie Bruni's sweet nostalgic loaf . I like books that combine food writing and recipes.

  • earthnfire  on  March 4, 2017

    I'd try either Bobby Flay's Korean meatloaf or Bruni's Beef, Pork and Crimini loaf. Love books that combine food writing and recipes!

  • hippiechick1955  on  March 4, 2017

    It would have to be the beef, pork , and cremini mshroom loaf. It sounds devine.

  • landreotti  on  March 5, 2017

    Pork and beef polpettone with pancetta.
    Love cookbooks with stories.

  • GregH  on  March 5, 2017

    Painter's meatloaf

  • trudys_person  on  March 5, 2017

    The Cheesy Chorizo Loaf sounds rich and delicious! I do enjoy books that combine food writing and recipes (or a story and recipes like Like Water for Chocolate and Fried Green Tomatoes).

  • liasim  on  March 5, 2017

    Cheesy chorizo loaf – spicy, cheesy goodness!

  • PennyG  on  March 5, 2017

    They all sound so good! One with cheese, definitely! I love to read my cookbooks so love this type of book

  • hippiechick1955  on  March 6, 2017

    It's pretty basic with shredded potato and carrot, Worcestershire sauce, salt and pepper, egg…..my mum's old recipe

  • bamato  on  March 7, 2017

    I'd try ricotta meatball loaf for sure! Love books that combine food writing and recipes!

  • lilyrose63  on  March 7, 2017

    I'd try the cheesy chorizo loaf. I love nothing better than to curl up in bed with a good cookbook and read through it. Personal and history related food stories are of great interest.

  • sarahawker  on  March 7, 2017

    Pork and beef polpettone with pancetta

  • rrwrites  on  March 8, 2017

    korean style meatloaf!

  • LJStubbs  on  March 13, 2017

    Chicken curry masala loaf with mango chutney glaze sounds goo to me.

  • klrclark  on  March 13, 2017

    ricotta meatball! Love Love

  • lindaeatsherbooks  on  March 14, 2017

    I would first make the clean out the fridge meatloaf and I do enjoy books that combine recipes with writing.

  • kitchen_chick  on  March 14, 2017

    I'm intrigued by the Auvergne-style loaf with prunes (Pounti).

  • MeganGarcia  on  March 16, 2017

    I'd try Alex Guarnaschelli's mom's meatloaf, and the cheeseburger and fries meatloaf. I've yet to make an amazing meatloaf…

  • juazella  on  March 17, 2017

    Eggs in your meatloaf

  • RSW  on  March 17, 2017

    Alex Guarnaschelli's mom's meatloaf. Yes I love reading stories about the food.

  • jdub1371  on  March 17, 2017

    Beef, pork, & cremini meatloaf. And I love stories along with recipes.

  • heyjude  on  March 17, 2017

    Bobby Flay's Korean Style

  • fiarose  on  March 17, 2017

    ooh, any of the cool ones with flavors you would never associate with meatloaf! the chicken curry sounds amazing, so does the japanese loaf with miso and mirin. others i love the ideas of: greek loaf with lamb and feta, jerusalem loaf with sumac and couscous, the chicken eggplant loaf, crab and shrimp loaf muffins, zucchini loaf, kasha loaf, and the shiitake salad! and i love both cookbooks and food writing, so together–perfection.

  • Smartgirls1949  on  March 18, 2017

    I would like to try the crab and shrimp muffins . I love chatty cookbooks,mas I read them for fun and cooking.

  • KarenGlad  on  March 18, 2017

    Swedish Meatball Loaf!

  • hellmanmd  on  March 18, 2017

    Either the Jewish Christmas loaf or Bobby Flay's Korean style meatloaf. Both sound divine!

  • roxlet  on  March 18, 2017

    Pork and beef polpettone sandwich is calling my name.

  • Mivas  on  March 18, 2017

    This looked interesting!Swedish meatball loaf

  • wrkrbe1  on  March 19, 2017

    Hoisin duck loaf!

  • hirsheys  on  March 22, 2017

    The swedish meatball one sounds great.

  • GeneratorHalf  on  March 24, 2017

    Greek loaf with lamb and feta

  • edyenicole  on  March 25, 2017

    I'd make Painter's meatloaf. I do like those kinds of books.

  • auntietina  on  March 26, 2017

    I love books that combine stories and recipes, I'll never forget reading an M.F.K. Fisher book and realizing she had lived in my hometown for a time.
    And I think Bobby Flay's Korean-style meatloaf with spicy glaze sound good.

  • bcarpenter  on  March 26, 2017

    I'm interested in some of the more unsual sounding meatloafs, such as the chicken curry masala loaf and the Japanese loaf with miso and mirin. I enjoy a mix of food writing and recipes, as long as there is not too much of the former

  • banba1  on  March 26, 2017

    Swedish meatball loaf sounds interesting… I definitely enjoy reading through cookbooks, and my favorite ones have well-written and engaging text.

  • JenJoLa  on  March 29, 2017

    Bobby Flay's Korean-style meatloaf with spicy glaze

  • Julia  on  March 29, 2017

    Jersaleum meatloaf with sumac and couscous.

  • kennethjohngilmour  on  March 30, 2017

    the cheesy chorizo loaf on page 72

  • Missdith34  on  March 30, 2017

    Beef, pork and cremini mushroom loaf

  • Katiefayhutson  on  March 31, 2017

    Beef, pork, and cremini mushroom loaf. I enjoy it as long as the cookbook is clear that it is presented in that manner before purchasing.

  • imjammin2  on  April 2, 2017

    Swedish meatball loaf! And books with both recipes AND food writing are among my favorites!

  • sequoia55  on  April 3, 2017

    Bobby Flay's Korean-style meatloaf

  • cookinginvictoria  on  April 6, 2017

    They all look good, but I think that I would try Charlie Bird's turkey loaf with farro salad first. I make his farro salad often, and it is excellent. Yes, count me in as a card carrying member of the food writing AND recipe club!

  • RickPearson54  on  April 7, 2017

    The Swedish Meatball loaf

  • melmaren  on  April 7, 2017

    I'd start with a more traditional-sounding recipe like Annie Miler's home-style loaf with cheddar and parsley, and then move on to some of the ones with more varied flavors…and I love books that combine food writing and recipes! Best of both worlds <3

  • allthatsleftarethecrumbs  on  April 8, 2017

    The chicken curry masala loaf with mango chutney glaze sound fantastic. I think every cookbook tells a story in its own way. I have always enjoyed Frank Bruni's writing, so I am sure I would love this cookbook.

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