Sunday, February 17, 2013

Bacon Wrapped Mac 'n Cheese Stuffed Meatloaf ~ @CanadianBeef #LoveCDNBeef #bacon


Being married to a beef farmer, it comes to  no surprise that his favourite food is none other than...You guessed it. Beef.

Even our four year old daughter loves beef.

For Valentine's Day, I thought I was going to be whisked away to the Royal Michael's Bay Restaurant for a romantic dinner. Instead, we had an appointment with our accountant for tax season.  Granted, first thing in the morning, Hubby presented me with a beautiful bouquet of flowers and some red velvet cupcakes with pink icing and candy hearts sprinkled all over them. I'm not a big fan of overly sweet things, so Hubby and Little One thoroughly enjoyed them.

Since I had to make dinner, I decided to make something I don't often make. Of course, to please the troops, it had to have beef as an ingredient. This is a recipe I saw when Hubs and I were watching The Phantom Gourmet a few years ago. You will soon see why I don't make this recipe often!

MAC & CHEESE STUFFED MEATLOAF WRAPPED IN BACON

See? I know it's comfort food on a cold Winter's day. Hubs says bacon-wrapped anything is a good thing. Not for your arteries and cholesterol level though. Anyway, this is always a crowd pleaser and the recipe resurfaces maybe once a year or so.

Ingredients:

Meatloaf:
2 lbs ground beef
1 c Italian breadcrumbs
1 to 2 eggs, beaten
black pepper (no salt, because the bacon has salt)

Mac & Cheese:
2 c macaroni noodles/elbow noodles (you can use whole wheat or rice pasta if you want)
butter, a couple of pats
2 c cheese (I used 2 kinds: grated marble cheese and goat cheese)
1-2 tbsp flour
milk

Bacon

Instructions:
  1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
  2. In a large bowl, mix ground beef, bread crumbs, eggs, black pepper. Make sure to mix thoroughly. Set aside.
  3. Boil macaroni/elbow noodles until al dente.
  4. In a pan, melt butter and gradually add milk and flour to make your roux. Add shredded cheese and goat cheese and cook until you have a lovely thick and cheesy sauce.
  5. Drain noodles and add to cheese mixture. Coat noodles in cheese mixture, making sure to coat everything evenly. 
  6. Add some black pepper to taste. Little One loves this homemade mac and cheese.
  7. Line a loaf pan with strips of bacon side by side (not lengthwise). Make sure to leave a bit of an overhang on each end. 
  8. Add a layer of meatloaf mixture to cover the bottom of the pan (over the bacon) and the sides.
  9. Add a good layer of mac and cheese over the layer of meatloaf mixture.
  10. Cover mac and cheese layer with remaining meatloaf mixture.
  11. Pull bacon overhang over (it won't completely cover the meatloaf. It'll cover maybe an inch or 2 on each side. Add a few strips of bacon lengthwise to cover the top of the meatloaf. If the bacon is too long, just tuck it into the sides.
  12. Bake in oven for 60 minutes.
Serve with salad and lots and lots of veggies! You don't need a side of mashed potato, pasta salad or rice, since there's already pasta in the meatloaf.

I couldn't find the recipe from the episode of The Phantom Gourmet, so I used the idea of the stuffed mac and cheese meatloaf wrapped in bacon and used my own recipe.
 Little One requested leftovers for her school lunch the next day. I have her 1/2 a piece of meatloaf, cucumber salad, carrot & celery sticks, an apple, grapes, a yogurt, and her Thermos with water. My kid is not a sandwich eater. I often wonder what her classmates think of her unconventional school lunches.

I hope you enjoy this recipe. If you do try it, please let me know what you think! My husband and Little One are fans of this dish. Like I said, I only make it once a year or so because I worry about cholesterol and the meatloaf being wrapped in bacon may not be something people should have on a regular basis, I'm sure!

11 comments:

Unknown said...

OMG!!! To die for! This is being pinned and used this week! My kids are going to go CRAZY!

Unknown said...

Oh my oh my Christine! What have you tempted my eyes and tummy with??! This just looks and sounds TOO good!! YUM!!

Kerrie @ Family Food and Travel said...

I have never seen anything like this! What a fantastic idea. I can see why this would be a favorite for kids and adults alike. Yummy!

Would love if you could link this recipe up to Wonderful Food Wednesday this week. I know people would love to try it.

Kerrie
www.familyfoodandtravel.com

Unknown said...

Jennifer:
LOL! It's one serious meatloaf, isn't it? :) My husband and 4 year old are crazy about it!

Unknown said...

Brandi:
Hahaha! :) Love you, Brandi! You always make me smile!

Unknown said...

Kerrie:
Oh, wow! I would love to link up for Wonderful Food Wednesday this week :) I'd love to hear if others decide to try the recipe and what they think!

Elizabeth L said...

Now THAT is comfort food!

Anonymous said...

Wow! That would be quite the meal!

And how can you not like sweet stuff? hehe!

JenniferGrace1 said...

That is one serious meatloaf I never would of thought to do that I hope mine stays together when I try it lol thanks for the share!

Manager to Mom said...

Wow! That's awesome in so many ways! I can definitely see how it's a once/year kinda recipe though!

From Scratch said...

OMG--comfort food x 2. I have to try this!

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