A true family dinner staple, meatloaves often get a bad rap for being rich in fats. Here's a healthier take on the popular dish that doesn't ruin its comforting taste.
October 9, 2015
A true family dinner staple, meatloaves often get a bad rap for being rich in fats. Here's a healthier take on the popular dish that doesn't ruin its comforting taste.
A few simple changes and calorie-laden meatloaf becomes a healthier meal you can enjoy anytime. This recipe replaces beef with ground turkey, uses egg whites instead of whole eggs to bind, and keeps sodium in check with low-sodium ketchup and Worcestershire sauce. Mustard, thyme and fresh parsley deepen the flavours.
Prep time: 15 minutes
Cooking time: 1 hour
Serves 8
To up the health ante of this classic comfort food dish, chop up wilted fresh spinach, kale or any leafy green vegetable, and add it to the beef mixture in step 2. You'll get colour and flavour, plus an uptick in heart-healthy nutrients and vitamins.
Per serving
Who says meatloaf can’t be both tasty and healthy? This recipe will impress both your family and your guests and keep them coming back for seconds!
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