Creepy, of
Tiptoeing Through the Tulips sent me to Rachel, at
A Southern Fairytale, for this easy-yet-wonderful recipe for miniature Mexican meatloaves. They were a big hit at our house tonight. A fun way to serve meatloaf, these are sure to please adults and kids alike. (Kendall even liked hers a lot, in spite of the fact that there were
onions in it!)
This recipe is so easy, I'll bet I can record it all here from memory, without even looking at the recipe. (Yeah, yeah, I'll need the
pics, but I never said I was Carnack the Great!)
Ingredients:

1 lb lean ground beef
1/2 cup chopped onion (more, if you like)
12 saltine crackers
1 egg
1 1/2 cup shredded Mexican cheese (divided)
1 cup salsa
First, preheat the oven to 400 degrees and spray a muffin tin with cooking spray.

Mix the ground beef and onion...

crackers... (Who knew crackers could look so artistic?!)

and egg...


Stir it up well. Then add 1 cup of the cheese and 1/2 cup of the salsa. I like ChiChi's, obviously, but you can be a rebel and use what you like.)

Mix well...

Now, if you know me well, you know that I'd sooner scoop my eyeballs out with a rusty spoon than touch raw hamburger, so I put a sandwich bag on my hand before dividing the mixture into the twelve "cups."


Next, use a teaspoon to make a little "well" in the center of each loaf.


Place on foil-lined baking sheet, but don't use
this kind, because I HATE it! (I always forget that it's too wide for my oven until right as I'm trying to shove it in there!)

Rachel recommends just letting it "sit" for a while, to let the flavors meld. You could certainly put it in the fridge for a few hours, or you could leave it on the counter and take care of this...

And this....

And then remember how much you love this stuff and need to add it to your grocery list...

(Seriously, I have never given two hoots about the scent of my dishwashing liquid, until I smelled Dawn botanicals Honeysuckle and Rain scent.)
Then, have a brainstorm about a future blog post about "Favorite Things."
Okay, when you're ready, pop them in the oven and bake "20-22" minutes. Rachel's oven only took 18 minutes. Mine took 22. (I used a meat thermometer to make sure they were at least 180 degrees, since I was making them for the first time and didn't want any trips to the ER for ecoli poisoning.)
Then, take them out, top with remaining salsa and cheese, and return to the oven for three minutes.

The recipe makes 12, but I ate three before I remembered to take this photo!

These would be great for individual meals in the freezer (if they last that long!) Everyone loved them!
Visit
A Southern Fairytale for many, many other terrific recipes!
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ReplyDeleteI hope this is helpful.
Donna
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ReplyDeleteThe recipe looks delicious...the clothes on the floor looks too familiar!
ReplyDeleteThese look delicious! I love when you post recipes and usually try them all out myself. In fact, I just made the pasta salad for the second time this month.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the good wishes!
ReplyDeleteYummmm! I bought all the ingredients today so I can't wait to make them this week!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! I have to say the salsa scares me a little...but I am willing to try!
ReplyDeleteOk so I totally read that first as cherry salsa mini marshmallows and was all excited. And obviously confused as I continued reading ;)
ReplyDeleteI'll trade you and touch the hamburger for you if you promise to wash my dishes! I'll even buy the special soap!
This does look good though... I may have to do it for my dad's birthday dinner (sans cheese for Little Miss, of course)!
I am totally making these!!! They look so good!
ReplyDeleteLooking good
ReplyDeleteBarb- these look great! I will be trying them soon, my guys hate chunks of tomato (salsa) and chunks of onion, I think I will blender that stuff first, should taste the same- I hope :) You crack me up with the hamburger/eyeball thing! Lisa
ReplyDeleteOkay, everybody--let's hear about your results! Did you make them? Did you like them? Any suggestions??
ReplyDeleteI had NO idea what I would make for dinner tonight but I have all these ingredients! THANK YOU!
ReplyDeleteAnd THANK YOU so MUCH for stopping by my blog this morning and for your terrific comments. Aren't they GREAT in that last photo?! I love it, too. It is so THEM. Can't wait for HER to drop by and see it. If she's like the rest of us, she'll hate it! lol Wouldn't it be great if we could see ourselves as those who love us most do? Ahhhhhhhh. Now THAT would be the life.
Oh, lovely! I shall give 'em a try. x
ReplyDeleteOh yum! When can I invite myself to dinner?
ReplyDeleteThey look so good I also would eat up 2 or3 before dinner too! Even if it was very naughty!
ReplyDeleteYum, these look like they would make yummy little appetizers, too!
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