I don't know about you, but I'm a big fan of having kids in the kitchen. Sure, it creates a bigger mess, and maybe slows things down a bit, but cooking as a family is something that my husband and I make a serious effort to do. I really believe that it builds confidence while teaching kids about what's in their food (which usually gets them to eat things they might not normally be inclined to try).
That said, there are moments when getting a kid to eat a vegetable is like pulling teeth from a snow leopard. When veggie strikes come up, and this expat mama is craving some "American" style food like meatloaf, it makes it pretty darn easy to sneak in some vegetables.
Now we have visited meatloaf before...there's "sneaky meatloaf" and also a couple of different ways to eat meatloaf when you have leftovers...but this recipe was made on the fly on a day when I had one egg in the house, some spinach, a couple of heels of bread, and some leftover pasta sauce. I pureed the spinach in with the sauce, toasted and blitzed the bread in the blender, and mashed it all together with the egg in a large bowl. After that, I baked it for about 40 minutes in a 350-degree oven, and voila, dinner! The best part? Kyle and Laela made Laela's favorite biscuits, and voila, we had ourselves a tastylicious American style dinner that took so little effort, Laela and her Daddy wound up playing "biscuit dough" for a half hour. Fun times.
For this easy peasy meatloaf, you'll need:
- 1lb ground beef/meatloaf mix
- 2 heels of bread (toasted and then crumbled in food processor/blender)
- About 1 cup of pasta sauce
- 1 cup spinach (pureed)
- 1 egg
- salt and pepper to taste
Wednesday I'll be sharing a super easy cupcake recipe that Laela and I like to make when we're craving cupcakes, and don't feel like making a ton of effort!
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