Unconventional Meatloaf

Unconventional Meatloaf CradleRockingMama.com

For two years, my primary foods have been beef and potatos.

I’m quite talented at hamburgers and fries by this point, but on occasion, I want a little variety.

Usually I make myself a pot roast or steaks, and switch from fries to mashed potatos or roast potatos. It’s not much, but it keeps me going.

The other night I had a “eureka” moment: remember what I said about how to make the best hamburgers ever? Well, cucumber is a safe food now! I can shred cucumber in my burgers to make them better!

So I did, and it was delicious (of course)!

The next night, my little brainstorm went a step further: how could I turn this into a meatloaf?

I searched, but every recipe under the sun makes meatloaf using tomatos.

Whether tomato sauce, ketchup (ew), or diced tomatos, every recipe I found called for tomatos in some shape or form.

Well. Hmm. Tomatos aren’t safe for us yet.

So I tweaked.

You know what? Turns out you don’t need tomatos to make a tasty, unconventional meatloaf!

Even better, I would bet money that you could substitute any number of veggies for the cucumber and get the same result.

So here’s how to do it:

Put the ground beef in a bowl. I’m sure you could use ground chicken, turkey, lamb, or pork if that’s all you can eat.

Shred your veggie – in my case cucumber – into the bowl. If I could pick, I’d try using zucchini or carrots for this if I didn’t have (or didn’t like) cucumber.

Meat and Cucumber in a bowl for meatloaf CradleRockingMama.com

Add quinoa flakes (though you could use oats or breadcrumbs if that’s what you have), sea salt, black pepper, and one egg to the mix.

All ingredients for Meatloaf in a bowl CradleRockingMama.com

If eggs aren’t an option for you, just omit the egg! If you really want, you could experiment with flax eggs, or chia eggs, or egg replacer. I bet it will work just fine without the egg at all, though.

Then stir it all up! Even better, get your kids to stir it for you. You can also mush it around with your hands, if you’ve got a little stress to burn off!

Helpers stirring the mix CradleRockingMama.com

Once it’s all mixed together well, press it into a loaf pan and throw it in the oven.

Meatloaf in a pan CradleRockingMama.com

An hour later, you have a tasty, potentially allergy-friendly, unconventional meatloaf!

Tomato Free Meatloaf CradleRockingMama.com

Yum!

Easy, moist, and very tasty. Doesn’t get much better than that! 

Enjoy!

Unconventional Meatloaf
 
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Adjust the ingredients to suit your purpose, and make a customized, allergy-friendly delicious meatloaf for dinner tonight!
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Recipe type: dinner
Serves: 4-6 servings
Ingredients
  • 1 lb. ground meat (beef, turkey, chicken, pork, lamb, etc.)
  • ⅓ c. shredded veggie (cucumber, zucchini, carrot, etc.)
  • ¼ c, quinoa flakes (or oats or breadcrumbs)
  • 1 egg (optional - or use a flax or chia egg)
  • sea salt (to taste)
  • pepper (to taste)
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
  2. Mix all ingredients in a bowl.
  3. Press into a loaf pan.
  4. Bake for one hour.
  5. Enjoy!

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6 Responses to Unconventional Meatloaf

  1. Niki says:

    that is so interesting. Most of the meatloaf recipes I have used don’t call for tomato. But cucumber….that’s a new one. I’ll have to try it 🙂

    • Carrie says:

      Really? Every recipe I found for a “basic meatloaf” had tomatos in it. Strange…what do your recipes have instead?

      And the cucumber actually tastes pretty good! I hope you give it a shot. 🙂

  2. Ruth P. says:

    I’m with Niki – I never made meatloaf with tomatoes in it! Just ground meat, bread crumbs, egg, and spices works perfectly. But having said that, my husband’s favorite meatloaf recipe calls for a can of Ro-Tel and oats instead of bread crumbs. I love it, but too spicy for the little guy.

    I bet this would be really good with shredded carrots and zucchini too!

    • Carrie says:

      Wow, Ruth, thanks! I’m seriously confused. I must not be searching for recipes the same places as you and Niki! LOL 🙂

      I’m thinking carrots and zucchini would be fabulous, too.

  3. HB says:

    Love it! Meatloaf is a favorite for my family. My favorite recipe has applesauce and oatmeal in it, but no tomatoes and I’ve tweaked it to exclude eggs for my little guy’s sake (ground flax subbed).

    • Carrie says:

      Wow! Applesauce in meatloaf sounds interesting. I must consider this! LOL

      Yes, meatloaf is a surprise winner for my family, too. Strange that something so simple hits it out of the park every single time. Hugs!

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