Saturday, November 20, 2010

Meatloaf, green bell pepper/onion/tomato

This meatloaf recipe is printed on a pink 3 x 5 card with the title "Mom W's Meatloaf".  Mom W (Winchester) could be my grandma or maybe her mother-in-law, or her mother-in-law's mom.  I'm not sure whose it is, honestly, but it's one my mom made a LOT while I was growing up.

And it just so happens to be Paleo (that is, if you're able to eat members of the ol' nightshade family). 

The ONLY problem is that it absolutely -- under all circumstances -- MUST be served with mashed potatoes.

I just can't imagine mashed cauliflower being the same with this, but I did make the mashed potatoes with coconut milk and organic butter, so it wasn't *too* horrifically bad for us. 

Phoebe and Jack both approved (the latter only got to try the mashed potatoes, but he definitely enjoyed them).

Onto the recipe (this time, with pictures!)

Ingredients

1 lb ground beef (on the recipe card, it's written "hamburger")
1 tsp salt
1 green bell pepper
1 large onion
2 1/2 cups tomatoes
1/4 tsp baking soda


Preheat oven to 400.

Cut onion and green bell pepper into small pieces (not minced).  Mix with hamburger meat and salt.

Heat tomatoes to boiling, add baking soda and stir.  Mix with hamburger.

Put in 1 1/2 quart baking dish and bake for 1 hour.

Devour.


(I made it with 1.5 lbs ground beef, so I used LOTS more tomato, and also a 2.5 quart baking dish)


When mixing hamburger, you must first find a safe place for your finery.




Neither my mom nor I know why the baking soda is an important step in this recipe, but it's the recipe so we do it -- and watch how it foams up! YAY Science is FUN!


Because it's now hot after you add the tomatoes, you may mix with a wooden spoon.




EMPTY WINE GLASS!?  It must wait.  First, we check the oven temp.


Okay, we're good ... set timer for 1 hour ... 


... and then pour self a reasonably-sized pour of relatively-inexpensive wine in a highly-expensive glass.


Make your your kitchen helpers are up to the task.



(yes, I used that potato masher for my mashed potatoes, after this picture was taken and no, I did not rinse it off first)



Empty wine glass!? No problem! We have more wine and just in time to remove the meatloaf from the oven!!


And this is how we do: (except after this picture was taken, I added about a cup of habanero hot sauce to mine because I like it hot)


That's. What. I'm. Talkin'. 'Bout. Willis.

2 comments:

  1. It's so easy and SOOOO comforting. I forgot to include black pepper in the recipe, but I figure it's implied (it's not on the old family recipe card, but I add it because that's how I do). It tastes like meat + stewed tomatoes, which in my book is the best thing ever. :D The meat also gets super tender and delicious. It's magical.

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