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Garden Peas, Meat Loaf and Potato Scallop Dinner

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This meat loaf looks more like a fattie than meatloaf but it worked great on the grill without being in a dish. I used plastic wrap rolled the meat into a loaf and twisted the ends of the plastic wrap to get this shape.

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Remember the meat that I ground last week, well here it is again, on the 400F KK until internal temp. was 154F.

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Meat loaf is done.

 

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Potato scallop.

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My garden peas.

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Sliced.

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Plated. Those fresh peas are so tender and sweet, no way was I going to cook them.

 

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The Potato Scallop on KK.jpg

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Here you go. :) 

 

Meatloaf:

Sauté:

1 yellow onion, diced

1/2 green bell pepper, diced (I skipped this.)

When the onions are soft and translucent add:

4 cloves of minced garlic

Continue with the heat until the garlic is fragrant

Add:

1/4 cup ketchup or barbecue sauce

1 tablespoon tomato paste

1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce

1 teaspoon dried thyme

1 teaspoon dried oregano

1 teaspoon chili powder

1 teaspoon sea or kosher salt

1/4 teaspoon fresh black pepper

Continue to cook about 5 mins on low heat then allow to cool.

To 1 egg beaten add the following ingredients:

1 + 1/4 pounds ground beef, 85% lean or ground turkey

1/3 cup bread crumbs

1/4 cup fresh parsley, chopped

cooled sauce mixture from above

Roll into a log. I wrapped it in saran wrap and twisted the ends to tighten things up. Set it in the fridge for a period of time.

Cook at 400F until IT is 160F.

I wasn't too worried about the internal temp as this was not store bought ground meat.

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Posted

Bruce, thanks, and this is just the beginning of the fresh from the garden stuff. Yellow beans are next, and how I love those things. You will see them for breakfast soon. :) 

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Posted (edited)

I just used that to keep the meatloaf in place and it allows the smoke to come through for flavour. I've had that one for a long time, it is stainless steel and I can't find it in the stores now. :( 

Edited by MacKenzie
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