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Receta Mini Meatloaves
by Christine Lamb

I

love food history because it’s full of surprises. Elvis Presley was born on January

8, 1935. One of the recipes from the Presley Family Cookbook was “Sunday

Meatloaf.”

Author

Elaine Dundy researched Elvis’s family tree and found out that his maternal

great – great grandmother, Nancy Burdine, was Jewish. According to Jewish law, which

uses maternal lineage as a way to define Jewish identity, Elvis would have been

considered Jewish.

Per

Dundy, “Nancy (Elvis’ great - great grandmother) is of particular interest to

us. According to Elvis’ third cousin Oscar Tackett, Nancy was Jewish… names

often tell a story, and two of Martha’s brothers were given Jewish names,

Sidney and Jerome.” Martha was Elvis’ great grandmother.

Elvis

was not observant Jew, Elvis was aware of his ancestry. As a child, he was told

to hide his Jewish roots because of existing prejudice against Jews. Even

though they hid their family history, Elvis’ mother Gladys was apparently proud

of their Jewish heritage. When she passed away, Elvis had a Jewish Star of

David engraved on his mother’s tombstone. He also took it upon himself to learn

the Hebrew aleph… bet, and once donated $150,000 to the Memphis Hebrew Academy.

Elvis

later years, he wore Jewish symbols around his neck… sometimes the Star of

David, other times the Hebrew symbol “chai” (meaning “life”). He often wore a

cross, too… a symbol of the Christianity that he practiced throughout his life.

When asked why he wore charms from both religions, Elvis said: “I don’t want to

miss out on going to Heaven on a technicality.”

We

all know that Elvis loved fried peanut butter and banana sandwiches, but that’s

not much of a recipe, totally delicious. The Presley Family Cookbook it includes

some of Elvis’ favorite Southern family recipes. A dish called “Sunday

Meatloaf”

Want

The

classic dish can be ready in less than 30 minutes. One of these minis has your

name on it.

Mini

Meatloaves

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2013, Christine’s Pantry. All rights reserved.

Ingredients:

2

Directions:

Preheat

oven to 400 degrees.

In

a skill, melt butter over medium heat. Add onions, salt and pepper, cook until

tender, about 10 to 15 minutes. Set aside to cool.

In

a bowl, add ground pork sausage, egg, bacon mustard, bread crumbs, chicken

broth, rosemary, garlic, salt, pepper, Worcestershire sauce and the onions, mix

well.

Spray

muffin tin with non-stick cooking spray. Press meat into muffin tin. Use back

of your spoon to make indentation in center of each. Place muffin tin on sheet

pan.

Bake

18 to 20 minutes, until meatloaves are done. Top with ketchup and cheese; bake

3 minutes until cheese is melted. Enjoy!