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Barb Hodgens loves to cook with alternative, healthy whole food ingredients, with a focus on gut health. Barb has overcome her own gut health issues through healthy eating. Share your ideas, comments and photos at the end of this post :)
When you hear ‘meatloaf’ do you think of bland, dry, grey meat and cafeterias? Yeah, I know, meatloaf tends to have a bad reputation, but I’m here now, to change all that.
Owning a meat grinder will inspire you to be creative with mince. It’s a great chance to use some of the more economical cuts that are often even more delicious - minus the preservatives, and minus the packaging. You also get wonderfully rich flavours by combining two complimentary types of meat. With fresh sage, cranberries and a roasting sauce, this meatloaf oozes festive flavour and juices. And it’s all wrapped up like a present in prosciutto resulting in a lovely, crunchy crust. It’s wholesome comfort food to feed a tribe and it’s easy! In fact, I’m so convinced of this meatloaf’s awesomeness that I’m forecasting a meatloaf revival, even at Christmas.
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When you hear ‘meatloaf’ do you think of bland, dry, grey meat and cafeterias? Yeah, I know, meatloaf tends to have a bad reputation, but I’m here now, to change all that.
Set up the meat grinder and insert the medium cutting blade.
Heat the butter, olive oil or ghee in a small pan and cook the onion on a low heat with the lid on for 10 minutes or until soft and caramelised. Stir once to avoid sticking and when it’s done, set aside to cool.
While the onion is cooking prepare all the meatloaf ingredients.
Finely chop approx. 10 large sage leaves and 1 sprig of rosemary and leave the rest whole to add to the roasting pan sauce.
Preheat the oven to 180ºC / 356ºF
Add all the other meatloaf ingredients (except the prosciutto) to the bowl and mix thoroughly with your hands to combine all the flavours.
Grease the base of a large roasting dish.
Shape the ground meat into a log in the centre.
Lay strips of prosciutto across the meat loaf, pressing it gently into the surface to stick and tucking it under the base.
Scatter pieces of quartered onion around the edge.
Cover with foil and roast in the oven for 30 minutes.
When it’s done, take the meatloaf out of the oven and discard the foil.
Serve hot with plenty of the pan sauce, baked onion and cranberries.
When you hear ‘meatloaf’ do you think of bland, dry, grey meat and cafeterias? Yeah, I know, meatloaf tends to have a bad reputation, but I’m here now, to change all that.
Owning a meat grinder will inspire you to be creative with mince. It’s a great chance to use some of the more economical cuts that are often even more delicious - minus the preservatives, and minus the packaging. You also get wonderfully rich flavours by combining two complimentary types of meat. With fresh sage, cranberries and a roasting sauce, this meatloaf oozes festive flavour and juices. And it’s all wrapped up like a present in prosciutto resulting in a lovely, crunchy crust. It’s wholesome comfort food to feed a tribe and it’s easy! In fact, I’m so convinced of this meatloaf’s awesomeness that I’m forecasting a meatloaf revival, even at Christmas.
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