EPICURIOUS: COMFORT FOOD
In the long, chilly winter evenings, there are times when instead of spending a long time in the kitchen, you want to snuggle on the couch with a book and a coffee or indulge in a movie and some popcorn. Here’s a meatloaf recipe along with a side of deliciously baked cauliflower, rounded off with a fruity dessert. These are one-pot recipes with easy and quick preparation. They will slowly cook in the oven and the leftovers are delicious too.
The origins of meatloaf can be traced back to the fifth century in Apicius, a Roman cookbook attributed to Marcus Gavius Apicius, believed to be a Roman gourmet. The cookbook presents a recipe for patties made of chopped meat, bread and wine. Meatloaf contains a milk and bread panade to help lock in moisture. It survived the Great Depression and other thrifty times and is still a popular dish to make and devour. In the 1970s and 1980s, other meats would be mixed with beef and the dish was elevated to dinner-party-worthy status. In the 1990s, upscale versions appeared in restaurants, and today, innovations continue as loaves are stuffed, wrapped or infused with a variety of popular flavours. Meatloaf can be served on its own or with just a side of baked vegetables.
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MEATLOAF