This recipe doesn't solve my problem :-D The loaf came out fine and it tasted as it should, but I was not blown away and therefore still consider this a meatloaf failure. Which, given the response to dinner, is anything but. Seconds were requested and devoured. It just didn't strike my fancy - it was good but not mouthwatering, willing-to-do-an-extra-mile-on-the-treadmill-for-another-piece good. Give it a whirl and let me know your opinion.
Bacon Cheeseburger Meatloaf
- 1 lb Ground Beef
- 1 Onion, diced
- 1 Celery Stalk, Diced
- 4-8 oz Mushrooms, Diced
- 1 Zucchini, shredded
- 1/2 c Mozzarella Cheese, shredded
- 1/4 c Breadcrumbs
- 1 Egg
- 4 T Bacon Crumbles *
- 3 slices Wheat Bread, chunked
- 1/4 c Milk
- 4 T Ketchup
- 1 t Mustard
- Preheat oven to 375 F. Foil and grease a roasting pan and set aside.
- Place the bread chunks in a large bowl and pour the milk over them. Set the bowl aside.
- In a non-stick skillet sauté the onion, celery, and mushrooms until soft and slightly transparent.
- Add the shredded zucchini and toss until warmed through. Remove from heat and set aside to slightly cool.
- Add the beef, bacon, breadcrumbs, egg and cheese to the bread and milk mixture. Mix/combine well.
- Once the vegetables have cooled sufficiently, add them to the bowl as well.
- In a small bowl combine the ketchup and mustard. Pour 1/4 of the mix into the meat/veggie bowl and mix well.
- Transfer the mixture to the roasting pan and form a loaf.
- Spread the remaining ketchup mixture on top of the loaf and bake for about 60 minutes, or until cooked through.
- Enjoy
Calorie-wise this is a pleasing meal. The loaf, cut into 6 slices, comes to about 250 calories per slice. Now those are BIG slices so I guess it all depends on what you will be serving with your meatloaf. For dinner tonight I accompanied mine with oven roasted potatoes (a hubby favorite) and a large salad.
*Bacon Crumbles - I can't believe I have never shared this little find on my blog before: Hormel Real Bacon Crumbles. I am sure there are those of you that already know of this wonderful food, however for those that don't I felt the need to share. I buy a bag of Hormel Real Bacon Crumbles from BJ's or Sam's Club. The bag is the equivalent of approximately 5 pounds of uncooked bacon. I think it is $6-7, though don't quote me on that. I use these crumbles in EVERYTHING that requires bacon. It goes on Brian's pizza, in the Corn Chowder, and in the twice-baked cauliflower - heck I use it in a LOT of recipes. Brian likes bacon - show me a man that doesn't - and this is an easy way to bring that bacon taste into my recipes. Not only is it convenient, but one tablespoon of these crumbles is only 25 calories - and let me tell you a tablespoon goes a LONG way. I have found that a lot of "low cal" recipes call for canadian bacon, something that I like though am not a fan of mixed with things. I have substituted the caloric equivalent of these crumbles in those recipes many a time. OK I will stop with the product plug now, I just wanted to share one of our enjoyable finds.
I wasn't planning on posting the meatloaf here so I didn't take any pictures. (The hubby convinced me that it was good and I should share.) Seeing it seems to be a hit I am sure I will be making it again and will post pictures at that time.
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