Asian fusion recipe blog meatloaf

Asian fusion recipe blog meatloaf

This asian fusion recipe takes a united states classic and switches up and causes it to be Asian with the help of panko, soy and sambal. It's another genius Ming Tsai East meets West creation and a child enjoyed it a good deal with grain and steamed broccoli. Obviously, I left the sambal from her meatloaf and slathered it with ketchup which makes just about anything more palatable for children.

I made two free-form patties on the baking tray (lined with foil) and added the spicy stuff towards the adult version once i created the “kid-friendly” version. I capped the grown-up meatloaf with with a combination of ketchup and sambal and baked for ten minutes under the initial recipe. I additionally overlooked the onions and garlic clove which chose to make this this kind of easy, quick, “only-one-bowl-dirtied dish”, “cook-itself-in-the-oven-dish”, that it'll be produced again and again. Leftovers made great banh mi sandwiches, because the meatloaf was almost “pate-like”.

1/4 cup ketchup
1/8 cup plus 1 tablespoon Traditional Spicy Sambal or regular sambal (adjusted just for half a loaf – use to taste)
2 1/2 pounds ground chicken, poultry or pork (I made use of ground dark meat chicken)
two tablespoons naturally made soy sauce
2 eggs, gently beaten
1/4 cup Worcestershire sauce
1 cup Panko Bread Crumbs
Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper to taste
4 bacon strips (optional)

1. Preheat the oven to 350°F. In a tiny bowl, combine the half ketchup and also the 1 tablespoon of sambal and hang aside
2. Inside a large nonreactive bowl, combine the floor meat using the soy sauce, eggs, Worcestershire sauce, and panko. Season with pepper and salt and, making use of your hands, mix well
3. Using half the mix form a free-form loaf and top with half the ketchup
4. Mix the firOr8 cup of sambal in to the remaining mixture and make up the “grown-up” loaf. Top with combination of ketchup and sambal, prepared in Step One
5. Bake for 30-35 minutes

Serves 4
Asian Meatloaf adapted from Ming Tsai

This can be a guest publish from your buddies Simran and Stacie in a Little Yumminess. Make sure to visit their blog for additional great, kid-friendly recipes!

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