Florentine Meatloaf

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Florentine Meatloaf

Description

From A Taste of Italy (1996) by The American Cooking Guild: "When 14-year-old Catherine de Medici left Florence to marry King Henry II of France, her entourage of chefs encountered spinach for the first time. From then on, they referred to dishes with spinach as florentine, which means 'bed of spinach' in French. This moist spinach and beef loaf tastes even better topped with marinara sauce."

Cooking Time

Preparation Time :10 Min

Cook Time : 1 Hr 15 Min

Total Time : 1 Hr 25 Min

Ingredients

Serves : 6
  • 1 olive oil


  • 1 onion


  • 1 garlic clove


  • 1⁄2 fennel seed


  • 1 frozen chopped spinach


  • 1 lean ground beef


  • 1⁄2 italian sausage


  • 1 ricotta cheese


  • 1⁄2 tomato juice


  • 1 egg


  • 1⁄2 cup fresh breadcrumb


  • 1⁄4 parmesan cheese


  • 2 fresh parsley


  • 2 fresh basil


  • 1⁄2 salt


  • 1⁄2 cup marinara sauce (optional)

Directions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  • Heat oil and saute onion, garlic, and fennel seed 2 minutes, stirring constantly.
  • Combine with the remaining ingredients.
  • Shape mixture into a log and place in a shallow casserole dish or loaf pan. Top with marinara.
  • Bake 75 minutes or until the thermometer registers 170 degrees.
  • Cool 10 minutes, then serve.

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