I remember as a kid my mom would always smother her meatloaf with ketchup and I never really liked it, but I got to thinking what if it was smothered in cheese!! Because everything is better with cheese on it!!! And then I got this bright idea to put the cheese inside...jelly roll style!!! Thanks to all my pumpkin roll experience, the idea of having cheese inside sounded really really good! I knew I had all the ingredients at home, so off I went to experiment in my kitchen, and I was NOT disappointed!!! I hope you give it a try, it was so delicious!
Actually I don't think that this meatloaf is really all that unhealthy...loose the fries and it probably isn't too bad for you!
(recipe from Liesl's Kitchen)
1 lb of lean ground beef or turkey
1/2 of a small onion finely chopped
1 minced garlic clove
1/3 cup reduced fat wheat Ritz crackers (ground in food processor)
1 egg white
dash of red pepper flakes
dash of salt
fresh cracked pepper
1 to 1 1/2 cups sharp cheddar cheese
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
In a bowl combine beef, onion, garlic, crackers, egg white, red pepper flakes, salt and pepper. Use hands (because that is the best tool you have in your kitchen!!) and combine all ingredients until mixed well and it starts to form a ball.
Lay a sheet of wax paper on a flat surface. Put meatloaf in the middle and spread out with you hands till it forms a rectangular shape. I baked mine in a loaf pan so make sure that the width isn't too big for your loaf pan. Sprinkle a generous amount of cheese over top of meatloaf. Roll up jelly roll style (starting carefully at one end folding about an inch over and then gently rolling till you get to the end). Make sure you grease your loaf pan and place the meatloaf in seam side down.
Bake, covered with foil, at 350 degrees for about 45 minutes. After 45 minutes is up uncover and sprinkle more cheese on top. Place back in the over for about another 10 to 15 minutes or until cheese is nice and melty.
**Look at all that yummy cheesy goodness!**
that looks sooo good.. i just wish i could eat it - stupid sensitivities :(
ReplyDeleteThis meatloaf looks sinfully delicious!
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