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      Title: Falscher Hase (False Hare (German Meatloaf))
 Categories: German, Meats, Main dish
      Yield: 4 servings

    1/2 lb Ground Beef; Lean                   1 ts Paprika
    1/2 lb Ground Pork; Lean                   1 ts Mustard; Prepared
      1 ea Onion; Medium, Chopped              2 tb Parsley; Chopped
      3 tb Bread Crumbs                        3 ea Hard Cooked Eggs; Peeled
      3 tb Water; Cold                         4 ea Bacon; Strips
      2 ea Eggs; Large                         4 tb Vegetable Oil
    1/2 ts Salt                                1 c  Beef Broth

-----------------------------------SAUCE-----------------------------------
    1/4 c  Water; Hot                        1/4 c  Water
      1 ts Cornstarch                        1/2 c  Sour Cream

  Thoroughly mix ground meats, onion, bread crumbs, 3 T cold water, and eggs.
  Flavor with salt, praprika, mustard, and parsley.  Blend ingredients
  thoroughly.  Flatten out meat mixture in the shape of a square, (8 X
  8-inches).  Arrange whole hard-boiled eggs in a row along the middle of the
  meat.  Fold sides of meat pattie over the eggs.  Shape meat carefully into
  a loaf resembling a flat bread loaf.  Occasionally rinse hands in cold
  water to prevent sticking.  Cube 2 strips bacon; cook in a Dutch oven about
  2 minutes.  Carefully add the vegetable oil; heat.  Place meatloaf in the
  Dutch oven and cook until browned on all sides.  Cut remaining bacon strips
  in half and arrange over the top of the meatloaf. Place uncovered Dutch
  oven in a preheated oven for about 45 minutes. While meat is baking,
  gradually pour hot beef broth over the top of the meatloaf; brush
  occasionally with pan drippings.  When done remove meat to a preheated
  platter and keep it warm.  Add 1/4 cup of hot water to pan and scrape all
  particles from the bottom.  Bring to a gentle boil and add cornstarch that
  has been mixed with 1/4 cup water.  Cook until bubbly and thick. Remove
  from heat and stir in sour cream.  Reheat to warm.  Season with salt and
  pepper if desired.  Serve the sauce separately.
From: R2D2 #3 @1614017
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