Meatloaf Tacos! It’s what’s for lunch

So this is what I had for lunch.  I took some leftover meatloaf, which I made last week – it was still good, mind you – cut it up into cubes and fried it up in a pan.   I chopped up some fresh cabbage and crumbled up some Bulgarian feta cheese  (yeah, I know big carbon footprint – but also big flavor) from Sahadi’s.  Then I pan heated a couple of corn tortillas and assembled the tacos starting with the cheese (so it would kind of melt on the hot tortilla), then meatloaf, cabbage, fresh squeezed lime juice and then topped them off with Valentina salsa picante.  The verdict?  Well, not quite as good as the chorizo con papas tacos we made the other night, but still really good.  What came to mind were the tacos I adored as a kid… from Jack in a Box.  Okay with their hard shell and American cheese I guess they weren’t the most authentic, but damn when I was a kid those were awesome . Anyway, the meatloaf with it’s general meat flavor  and mushy texture reminded me of the mystery meat concoction they put in those J in the B tacos.   The meatloaf retained it’s meatloafy flavor but the lime and hot sauce as well as the corn tortilla brought it nicely into the realm of tacos.  I ate four tacos in total.  So,  I guess the moral of this lunch is that you can pretty much make tacos out of anything (within reason) because tacos are basically a vehicle for a good salty meat (or meat product) and good salsa picante.

a great way to eat leftover meatloaf

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C’s loaf… of meat!

So it’s been a while since I’ve put up a food video and recipe but the time is right.  We’re in the thick of winter right now and what better way to enjoy the cold weather outside then being in the kitchen, turning on the oven and cooking up some meatloaf.  Oh yeah!  And this recipe will definitely put some fat on your bones so you don’t freeze when you go outside.  Think of it as a winter jacket for your insides.  Alright, for the full recipe as well as the story behind my meatloaf inspiration, click on the meatloaf below.

Why yes, that is bacon on top.

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