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Make homestyle meatloaf and learn about beef

  1. Ag in the City 2021
  2. Make homestyle meatloaf and learn about beef

Cook along with Andrea Buckett as she makes Homestyle Meatloaf

This FREE webinar is a presentation of Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association and Canadian Food Focus

There’s a reason why meatloaf is a classic. It’s easy, hearty and delicious—a meal your whole family will love. Find out the secret to a super-moist and tasty meatloaf and learn a few new ways to serve up this modern comfort food.

Join us for a fun evening together, including cooking demonstration, video vignettes about farming, door prizes and contests!

Download the Homestyle Meatloaf Recipe and Shopping List

Learn about Cattle

From The Real Dirt on Farming

Cattle that are raised for meat are called beef cattle. Canadian ranchers choose which breed or breeds to raise based on the characteristics of each breed.

Beef cows and their calves typically live on pasture during spring, summer, and fall, eating mostly a grass diet. Their thick coat of fur means that, with adequate shelter and a steady supply of feed and water, they can live outdoors comfortably all year long.

When beef cattle reach a weight of approximately 400 to 460 kilograms (about 900 to 1,000 pounds), they usually move from fields and ranges to open-air yards or barns called feedlots, where they can be managed more closely.

In feedlots, cattle are slowly switched from a diet of mainly forages (grasses and other plants) to a higher energy diet of grains (like barley or corn), hay silage (chopped and naturally fermented plants), minerals, and hay. This process results in marbled, high-quality grades of beef. Marbling is the existence of small white flecks of fat that run through lean meat, which contributes to its flavour and tenderness.

Learn more about beef from our partner

Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association

Saskatchewan Cattlemen's Association
Andrea Buckett

About our host

Andrea Buckett has been in the food business for over 20 years. She is a chef and food expert, with career experience as a culinary instructor, caterer, cooking school manager, recipe developer and food writer. Currently, on her platform Andrea Buckett Cooks, she inspires the appetites of Canadians and is regularly featured as a food expert on television, radio, in print and on the web.

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