Meatloaf is one of my wife's favorite meals. She it requested for her birthday recently, being a great husband how could I say no? We have been watching our carb intake in an effort to get a little healthier and more creative in our meals; so instead of making some kind of potato dish, I decided to do some mashed cauliflower. The meatloaf was cooked on my Big Green Egg, set up for indirect, and cooked at about 400 with some hickory chunks until the internal temp was 160.
I am always looking for new ways to try making old staples; and meatloaf is no exception. I did a little searching on Google and found several mentions of using a mixture of saltine crackers and milk to the meatloaf to keep it moist. There where also tips on the how finely ground the meat was before being mixed. Sauteing the veggies until they are tender before using them in the mix was also something I hadn't done before. Well, here we go...
Ingredient List
For the meatloaf...
- 3lbs of 80/20 ground beef
- 2 medium onions diced small
- 1 large green pepper diced small
- 4 slices of bacon
- 2 cups of crackers (didn't have saltines, so I used some Cheese Nips)
- 1/2 cup of milk
- About a 1/3 of cup of seasoned bread crumbs
- 1 head of cauliflower cut into florets
- Butter
- Milk
- Salt & Pepper
- Garlic ( to taste, it doesn't take much)
Now for the pictures...
Saute the bacon for a few minutes; once it renders a little fat into the pan, add the peppers and onion. Cook on medium heat until they are tender. Add a little salt & pepper.
Once the meatloaf reached an internal temperature of 160, I pulled it off the egg and set it aside to rest.
Here is the finished meal...
My wife loved the meatloaf; saying the taste with the addition of the cheese crackers out it over the top. My family also like the texture of the meat, saying it was unlike any meatloaf they'd had before. The cauliflower was a big hit...
I will have to continue practicing making meatloaf, while this tasted very good, it didn't stay together as much as I wold have liked.
Please let me know if you try a meatloaf of your own; what worked and what didn't...
Enjoy,
Ed
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