For the comic book series, see Meat Cake (comics).
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Meatcake, or meatloaf cake, is a cake or other dessert look-alike that is made with meat in a meatloaf style, and not a pastry. Layers of meatloaf, baked in cake pans, are commonly "frosted" with mashed potatoes in classic layer cake fashion.
The term is used in a sketch by comedian George Carlin, in which he describes finding an unidentifiable item in the refrigerator. "Could be meat, could be cake.... It looks like... meatcake!"[1] However, meatcake itself has occurred as a delicacy for quite some time before George Carlin.[citation needed]
Meatcake, or meatloaf cake, is a cake or other dessert look-alike that is made with meat in a meatloaf style, and not a pastry. Layers of meatloaf, baked...
characterized by one critic as extremely personal: "the aesthetic that made Meatcake so distinctive wasn't cultivated; it was who [Dame Darcy] was, and how...
("English-style"), i.e. coated with eggs and bread crumbs, and sautéed. Meatcake Menchi-katsu Mett Mikoyan cutlet – was a Soviet semi-processed ground meat...
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onion and bread crumbs. In Norway, meatballs are called kjøttkaker (lit. "meatcakes"). They are often served with brown sauce, kålstuing (cabbage in cream...
of life." Included here were the first issues of Ed Brubaker's Lowlife, Meatcake from Dame Darcy, Bound & Gagged from Michael Aushenker, and a number of...
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Retrieved November 22, 2010. Kirchner, Lisa (July 30, 2010). "Books: Meatcake". Bust. New York, New York. Archived from the original on October 17, 2016...