Ingredients:1 lb of ground lean chicken
l lb of ground lean pork
4-5 slices of bread (I used whole grain)
1/2 cup of milk to soak bread
1 Tbs of fresh or dried parsley
1-2Tbs of Garam Masala
1/2 tsp of ground turmeric
1/2 Tbs of ground cumin
red chili flakes to taste
2 eggs
1Tbs of grated ginger
1Tbs of grated garlic
1 Tbs of minced mint leaves
10-15 curry leaves minced
2 large carrots grated (see note)
1 medium onion minced (see note)
2 stalks celery minced (see note)
2-3 green chilies seeded and minced (see note)
1 bunch of scallions sliced
2/3 cup of jarred pimiento peppers (or minced bell pepper)
Sweet Mango chutney to glaze top of meatloaf (I recommend Patak brand)
Note: I actually put the carrots, celery, onions, mint, curry leaves and chilies in the food processor to make quick work of the mincing. You want them to be textured, but small as pictured above.
Directions:
In a large pan fry the carrots, celery, onions, mint, curry leaves and
chilies and scallions. When the vegetables soften add the ginger and garlic and saute for another 2 minutes. Then add the garam masala, cumin, turmeric and salt and saute for several more minutes.
Cook the water out that the vegetables will give off. The mixture should be dry.
Taste for seasoning (this mixture will be a little strong, but it will balance out once mixed with the meat). Allow the mixture to cool down. In a separate bowl mix the bread and milk together and crumble. Then add the ground chicken, pork, eggs, parsley and some additional salt and pepper.
Mix the masala vegetable mixture with the meat mixture. Free form the meatloaf mixture onto a baking tray. I suggest you cover the baking tray with some foil and spray it with cooking spray or oil first. Once the meatloaf is formed into a loaf, place in a 400 degree oven for 50-60 minutes until cooked. Glaze meatloaf with sweet mango chutney. Serve hot. Enjoy.

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Look incredible..i dont mind to have a slice rite now..
ReplyDeleteThis looks really great- I love all the veggies, meat combo and other spices you added in. Pinned/saved to try this soon!
ReplyDeletelooks fantastic. wow. i love left over meatloaf for sandwiches.
ReplyDeleteThat looks amazing! Never would've thought of Indian meatloaf. Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteOh man, that looks good. you know that I'm just coming into meatloaf love and this is the kind that could take me one step closer. I'm loving all the veggies in there too. Dudette will never know. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome recipe :D
ReplyDeleteI have never seen a better looking meatloaf!
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We love meatloaf. Your meatloaf sounds and looks great.
ReplyDeleteI love that you used chicken and pork for this. And the masala is a great idea. Mine never look this good.
ReplyDeleteI swear, you are the queen of meatballs and meatloaf! So creative! And you know I love the chicken and all the veggies!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so cool! Amazing flavours, delicious and healthy...and love that mango chutney glaze on the top. Well done!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! :-)
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ReplyDeleteGreat meatloaf recipe! I love meatloaf, but my husband complains if I say I'm making it for dinner. Although, he actually likes it too! I love the flavors though in yours!
ReplyDeleteAgain, your have gorgeous photos of meatloaf! It sounds wonderful, my friend...and a huge congrats for your Top 9 today!!!
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ReplyDeleteMeatloaf with some spice very very nice!
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ReplyDeleteI love the Indian flavours in this. Sounds really tasty.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds wonderful! You can even make meatloaf sound exciting. :) Oh, and congrats on the "top 9"!
ReplyDeleteOooh - I didn't grow up on meatloaf, but a masala version sounds like I'd be absolutely in love with it :) Very creative!
ReplyDeleteI really love that you masala'd the meat loaf. Yummm! Gorgy pictures too :)
ReplyDeleteI always thought meatloaf was so boring, but I think you just proved that some people (like YOU) can change that! GREAT meatloaf recipe! I'd eat this in a second. :) Congrats on making the Top 9!
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