So, for the simple instructions, I simply layered the bottom of the baking pan with eggplant. Then I added the chopped meat mixed with tomato paste, chopped onion, garlic and an egg (for easier mixing.) Then I topped it off with squash.
Yes, it's that simple. I baked it until you can see the meat leaving the sides of the pan and smelling great. This heats very easily and can also be frozen.
This is really easy to make, and as you see, with a bake and serve pan, I'm saving on dishwashing, muss and fuss.
This can be called a fancy meatloaf, too. It's all in the labeling...
Meat for Meatloaf, Moussaka, Lasagna etc:
Can be doubled, tripled, halved etc, of course.
- about a pound and a third- I used 600 gram- chopped meat
- 1 medium onion, cut into small pieces
- 1 egg
- 1/3 cup tomato concentrate (of course you can use fresh, but I was in a rush)
- generous sprinkling of granulated garlic (of course you can use fresh, but I was in a rush)
Yes, it's that simple, very healthy and always delicious. Beef is tastier than ground chicken IMHO, but some people prefer chicken. If you can get ground turkey, that's good too.
I don't buy packaged ground meat, of any type. I watch the guy grinding it in the machine, since the packaged usually has additives and junk.
2 comments:
Well, with Janet being veggie, we will use cheese instead of meat. But good idea. With the meat it sounds like a Ronit Peskin idea.
Sure, layering cheese with vegetables sounds good. I would add mushrooms for a "veggie" for sure. Maybe try baking in some nuts for crunch.
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