Ingredients
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500
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2
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2
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1
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1
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1
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750
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3/4
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1/4
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1
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1/2
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6 - 8
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2
Directions
Italian Layered Meat-and-potato Loaf With Roasted Tomatoes,This is a slightly different take on meatloaf, and when you prepare the tomatoes (their garlicy-olive oil taste make a very complementary combination) as well you’ve got an entire delicious meal. I think the only thing really “Italian” about this dish is the red/white/green color combination (as found in the Italian flag) that you get from the ingredients, but I’ve left the name as I found it on some now un-remembered website. Warning: this is a recipe for people who don’t mind using their hands . . .,This was very good. I made it according to the recipe. The only thing I had a hard time with was the roasted tomatoes. They tasted good but came out mushy. However I don’t think that’s a problem with the recipe, I think it’s operator error. :),Very tasty. I’d defrosted pork and turkey mince so used them. Beef would be beautiful too. used extra garlic as we are garlic addicts. A little fiddly but worth it. Definetely make this again but double it to freeze.
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Steps
1
Done
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Pre-Heat Oven to 200c. |
2
Done
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For the Meatloaf: |
3
Done
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Boil Potatoes Till Tender; Drain. |
4
Done
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Add Milk and Salt and Pepper to Taste; Potatoes Should Still Be Pretty Dry, but Hold Together Enough to Work With in a Later Step. |
5
Done
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While the Potatoes Are Boiling, Add Oil to a Frying Pan and Saute the Onion, Pepper, and Garlic Till Tender, but not Brown (about 3-5 Minutes); Take Off Heat and Allow to Cool. |
6
Done
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in a Large Bowl, Combine the Onion Mix, Minced Meat, Breadcrumbs, Basil and Egg; Add Salt and Pepper to Taste and Mix Very Well (use Your Hands). |
7
Done
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Place Half of the Meat Mixture in a Baking Dish, Shaping It Into a Rather Wide Loaf With a Flattened Top (since You Will Be Stacking the Other Ingredients Above). |
8
Done
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Take Half of the Mashed Potatoes, and Make a Level Layer of Them Above the Meat Base (once Again, Hands Work Best). |
9
Done
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Cover the Potato Layer With the Spinach Leaves. |
10
Done
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Cover the Spinach With the Mozzarella, Again Making a Level Layer. |
11
Done
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Cover This With the Remaining Potatoes, Once Again Leveling. |
12
Done
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Finish Off With the Remaining Meat, Molding and Shaping It to not Only Cover the Top, but Down the Sides as Needed to Keep the Stacks Together. |
13
Done
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Bake For 20 Minutes, Glaze the Top With Honey, and Continue Baking For 20 to 25 More Minutes. |
14
Done
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Allow to Rest 5 Minutes Before Slicing. |
15
Done
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For the Tomatoes: |