Looks Kinda Weird, Tastes Amazing
The loaf before it goes in the oven
I was craving meatloaf today but I can't eat typical meatloaf so I have to make my own and even though leftover meatloaf is yummy, it isn't the healthiest meal to eat 5 days in a row. So I wanted to make a small portion just for me. Of course, like always, I snuck in some extra veggies and made it healthier.
Like all my recipes, I don't measure. I just don't see the point. I eyeball and hope for the best. Sorry if this makes the recipe hard to follow. Just use your instinct and adjust to taste. You really can't go wrong.
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Serves: 1 with leftovers or 2
You will need aluminum foil (heavy duty is best) for this recipe.
Ingredients:
1 XL egg white
1/2 pound ground beef
2 slices bread (I used Glutino gluten free), toasted
generous shake of store bought bread crumbs (I used Glutino GF bread crumbs)
3 big squirts of All-Natural Ketchup
2 round spoonfuls of brown sugar
2 dashes red wine vinegar (may use any vinegar)
handful fresh spinach
small handful fresh cilantro
1 big slice red onion, chopped
2 baby carrots
6 hot peperoncini pepper rings
7 raw almonds (any almonds okay)
black pepper
garlic powder
cooking spray
Directions:
Put your toast in the toaster now and preheat your oven to 325 degrees. If you are using a toaster oven, these steps are combined :D
Make Your Pan
I know you can purchase small loaf pans, but I didn't have one so I created one using aluminum foil. Just fold a rectangular piece of foil on all sides (see picture above) and cinch the corners to create a pan. It doesn't have to look perfect, it just has to hold the meatloaf.
Sauce
In your personal blender (I use The Rocket), combine the almonds, carrots, spinach, cilantro, pepper rings, 1 spoonful of brown sugar, 1 squirt ketchup, and vinegar. Blend until smooth. The almonds are difficult to blend so you may want to chop them ahead of time to save your blender. Set aside.
Meatloaf
Combine ground beef, egg white, 1 spoonful brown sugar, 2 squirts ketchup and black pepper. Mix well. I used a wisk to smash and stir.
In a skillet, spray a generous amount of cooking spray. Toss in the chopped onion and sprinkle with garlic powder. Stir the onions and garlic powder until the heat starts to make the onions limp. You can even carmelize them if you prefer.
Add the onion/garlic mixture to the ground beef mixture. Combine. Now crumble the toast into the mixture. Combine well. Finally, add the store bought breadcrumbs until the mixture becomes thick enough that you are able to form it into a loaf.
Making the Loaf
This part is a little messy. Yay!
Take handfuls of the meat mixture and add it to your homemade pan. Press down into pan lightly. Fit as much of the meat mixture into the pan as possible, leaving just enough space on top for the sauce. If you have some meat mixture left over, that is okay. Just create another homemade pan or throw it into the skillet you sauteed the onions in for a mini hamburger while you wait. Top the formed loaf with the green sauce. Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil and place the meatloaf onto the baking sheet. Bake at 325 degrees for 25-30 minutes until cooked through.
I use a toaster oven for everything so if you don't have a full size oven, you can still make this!
Upon removing the loaf from the oven, drain the excess juice/grease from the pan and transfer the loaf to a plate. Now you may slice and enjoy with a side of steamed spinach or perhaps some cauliflower mashed potatoes.
*Note: The green sauce will turn into a brownish green color once cooked. If you like the pretty green color of the sauce, leave a little extra for after cooking to "decorate" the top.