Spicy Bacon Wrapped Meatloaf

A fantastic dinner time idea that will leave you begging for more


Ingredients - Feeds 4

Lean mince 600 g
Cheddar cheese 100 g
Streaky Bacon 250 g
Small Onion 1 Each
Fresh bread shredded 1 Cup
Milk ½ Cup
Dried Garlic ½ Teaspoon
Salt 1 Teaspoon
Crying Boy Peri Peri 60 Ml

How to Prepare

1 In a mixing bowl add the milk, bread, salt and garlic, mix thoroughly.

2 Finely chop the onion and add it with the mince to the milk and bread mixture. Mix thoroughly.

3 Lay a sheet of foil, with the shiny side down, on the counter, grease lightly with butter of non stick spray.
Lay the bacon out in the middle of the foil side by side to form a rectangle.

4 Roll the mince mixture into a roll close to the length of the laid out bacon, place the roll into the middle of the bacon then press flat gently working it to the sides until the mince is approximately 2cm inside the edge of the bacon.

5 Slice the cheese into half a cm square sticks, place the cheese in two parallel lines down the center (across the direction of the bacon strips) with a cm space between, if you have left over, keep aside.

6 Pour half the Crying Boy Peri Peri into the middle of the cheese line. Add the left over cheese on top spread out as evenly as possible.

7 Holding one long side of the foil with two hands, gently pull the foil to the other side to fold the center over, pull the foil back and fold the bacon back, repeat the process on the other side.

You should have a half sealed roll of mince mixture in the middle, gently squeeze the center and the sides of the mince loaf to seal it.

8 Wrap the mince loaf in the bacon, It should overlap at the top and cover the loaf.

9 Seal the entire thing in the foil, to do so, bring the two sides together at the top then fold them together until you reach your mince loaf, squeeze the ends together and bend them up.

10 Bake your meat loaf, on a baking tray, in a 200C oven sealed in the foil for 35 minutes, after the 35 minutes, open the center of the foil package to expose the meatloaf, bake for another 15 minutes to brown and crisp the top.

11 When your bacon is nice and brown, remove your meatloaf from the oven and immediately baste with the remainder of the Crying Boy Peri Peri.

Allow to rest for 2 minutes then cut your slices and serve.

Some Thoughts Worth Sharing on This Recipe

Streaky bacon is the duct tape of the food world, anything you want to spruce up, you can with bacon. there is a new fad going around the BBQ world, smoking Oreos wrapped in bacon, that's how versatile this food duct tape is.

What makes this recipe great is that the fat on the outside and the fat from the cheese on the inside as well as the moisture from the Crying Boy Peri Peri, all of this keeps this meatloaf juicy the whole way through. But that is not all at play here, by mixing the milk and the bread, you are creating a "panade", simply explained as a starch liquid mix that gets added to mince as a binder, this panade helps add moisture as well as reduces on the shrinking. Using milk for the panade, creates a richer creamier texture in the meatloaf, but any low acidic fatty liquid would do, play around try a chicken stock or buttermilk, see what differences they make.

Finally, the Crying Boy Peri Peri in this recipe seems like a bit of an after thought, but it's not, the richness of this meatloaf requires that we add an acid to it to prevent that fat build up and to bring out the flavor, and Crying Boy The Original Recipe has more than enough cutting power to pull this off. For little munchkins however, I swap the Peri Peri sauce for a pickle like gherkins, and baste at the end with the pickle juice. Crying Boy Peri Peri, also brings some heat as well as some of its's unique flavor, and the heat takes it to the next level.

This is a great recipe for experimentation, keep to the basic technique, wrap in fat, use a panade, add your acid inside and enjoy.

You Might Also Enjoy One Of These Recipes

Garlic Butter Prawns
Easy Fried Chicken
Peanut Butter Kebabs
Braai Butter

Copyright © 2024

Privacy Policy

Crying boy has been developed by and operates under Kyriaki Brands Ltd ZAMBIA


     

This site is currently running without cookies, however we will try Crying Boy Chilli with cookies one day and let you know how it goes