I love food! I love cooking, eating and discussing all things food. Cooking comfort foods with a gourmet edge - with out processed foods - is my specialty. I cook from scratch as much as possible. Everything that comes out of my kitchen has 3 guarantees: 1. NO HFCS - high fructose corn syrup 2. NO PHO's - partially hydrogenated oils 3. It will be delicious Happy Cooking!
Pages
▼
Friday, April 16, 2010
Pass it on Week 4: Not your mama's meatloaf
This weeks Pass it On recipe is a meatloaf from Jamie Olive's book Jamies Food Revolution. Megan from Tomato Tots selected this weeks recipe for us, and she did good!
When I read the list of ingredients I was a bit baffled on how this would all come together into a cohesive meatloaf. I mean garbanzo beans? What? But, being a brave Kitchen Witch I put my best food forward & got creative. (Megan just provides us with an ingredients list, we take it from there, you see) Admittedly I forgot a few ingredients (OOPS!) like balsamic vinegar, and I was out of fresh rosemary. I didn't have any saltines so I used my homemade bread and made bread crumbs. It worked out just fine. When I saw Megan's post I realized that the garbanzo beans & tomatoes were to make a sauce over top of the loaf. Well, that's not how the Witch did it - I mixed it all together. It made for an extremely moist, tender and flavorful meatloaf, a very modern interpretation of a classic. The Husband really enjoyed this - as did the little Witch. I think this version will become our new go to for the comfort classic meatloaf. Here's what I ended up creating with this weeks list of ingredients.
Not your Mama's meatloaf
serves 8
1.5 lb lean ground beef
1 can garbanzo beans, drained & rinsed
1 can diced tomatoes (I used fire roasted)
1 onion, diced fine
2 large cloves garlic, minced
2 slices bread made into crumbs or 12 crackers crushed
1 egg
1 t dried oregano
1.5 t cumin
1 t Paperkia
1/8 t ground pepper
kosher salt
juice of 1/2 lemon
2 T Worcestershire sauce
1 T Dijon mustard
6 strips bacon cut in half
Sautee the onions in the oil, cook on high heat until onions start to brown. Add the garbanzo beans, tomatoes with juices and spices, stir well allowing the tomato juices to deglaze the pan. Pour the onion/garbanzo mix into a large mixing bowl and allow to cool about 15 min or until cool enough to handle.
Add Worcestershire sauce, Dijon mustard and lemon juice to the bowl. Mix well. Add the ground beef, bread crumbs and egg. Using your hands mix it all up but don't over mix this. You just want it to come together.
Spray a sheet pan with cooking spray. Pour the meat mixture out onto the sheet pan and form it into a long rectangular loaf, about 2 inches high. Make an indention down the middle of the loaf, this will prevent it from becoming dome shaped when it cooks.
Layer the bacon strips over top of the loaf.
Put the meatloaf into a 450 oven and immediately turn the heat down to 350. The initial high temps will help crisp up the bacon. Cook about 60 minutes or until internal temperature reaches 155-160. If needed put the loaf under the broiler for a few minutes to crisp up the bacon. Allow the meatloaf to rest at least 5-10 minutes before serving.
Nutrition Facts provided by SparkPeople Recipe Calculator
8 Servings
Amount Per Serving
Calories 302.9
Total Fat 20.1 g
Saturated Fat 7.3 g
Polyunsaturated Fat 1.6 g
Monounsaturated Fat 9.2 g
Cholesterol 83.8 mg
Sodium 578.9 mg
Potassium 358.3 mg
Total Carbohydrate 12.6 g
Dietary Fiber 2.2 g
Sugars 0.7 g
Protein 17.1 g
I didn't realize that I couldn't reply to your question the other day about Savory Spice. As it happens, there's one in Colo Sprgs at 110 N. Tejon St. Enjoy.
ReplyDeletechick peas? sounds interesting!
ReplyDeleteyou have an award over at my blog!
http://outtatheboxintothekitchen.blogspot.com/2010/04/i-award-this-time-it-comes-from.html
I'm already behind on the Pass It On thing. Will try to catch up. Did you get my message about Savory Spice?
ReplyDeleteI sure did Stephen, thank you for the tip too! Next time I'm downtown I'll check them out. I can't wait to go, I love spice & herb stores :)
ReplyDeleteMeatloaf is for lovers... Or at least it should be. This looks great Andrea! Hooray for Mr. Oliver!
ReplyDeleteThis looks and sounds amazing! Maybe my picky family might like this too. I love meatloaf..comfort food at its best.
ReplyDeleteI swear, girl, you can make anything look amazingly good! I'm not the biggest fan of meatloaf. I'll eat it if someone makes it and I'm at their house, but otherwise, not so much...this may make me change that attitude!!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea! Ground meat, bacon and chickpeas, it can't get any better!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
This looks fantastic. I've been wanting to make meatloaf - but not just the plain old boring kind. This could be the one.
ReplyDelete