Avocado Meatloaf - Stuffed With Spinach And Sheep's Milk Cheese
This avocado meatloaf stuffed with spinach and sheep's milk cheese tastes amazing. It is made with a mixture of avocado and ground beef and an awesome method to add some more extra healthy fat to ground beef which is usually pretty lean. It is very saturating and perfectly suits a ketogenic diet.
Then, put the avocado and onions into a food processor and mince them for about 1 minute
Add the eggs, coconut oil and seasonings and give them a few pulses to mix everything
Now, add the ground beef and turn on the food processor for another 1-2 minutes until you have a homogeneous mixture
Put a sheet of tin foil on a baking tray and evenly spread about two thirds of the mixture on the foil
Next, add the stuffings and the rest of your avocado ground beef mixture on top
Finally, roll everything up using the tin foil and put it into the oven for about 1 hour
Recipe Notes
If you don't have a food processor, just squash the avocado with a fork instead and cut the onions into dices. Then, thoroughly mix these in a bowl with the other ingredients and seasonings for the beef mixture by using your hands or a mixer with dough hooks.
This bacon wrapped green asparagus tastes delicious. It is easily prepared within 20 to 25 minutes and packed with valuable nutrients like vitamins K, C and A as well as folate, potassium and antioxidants like rutin, ascorbic acid and glutathione.
First, wash the asparagus with cold water and cut or break off the base from the spears to get rid of the stringy parts
Preheat a pan with about 10 gram of your preferred fat for frying to low-medium heat
Meanwhile, make groups of 3 asparagus spears and tightly wrap each of them with bacon. You will need about 3 slices of bacon per asparagus bunch
Fry the wrapped asparagus bunches evenly for a total of about 10-15 minutes, until the bacon is crispy
Finally, put the asparagus on a plate and add the seasonings
Recipe Notes
Do not remove more than one third from the asparagus. If neccessary, just cut off about 1-2 cm from the base and peel the lower third.
Additionally, it is not mandatory to peel the whole asparagus spears. In fact, most of the healthy nutrients are densely packed just below the skin and you probably don't want to get rid of these.
Another tip: To avoid throwing away too much of this healthy food, use the cut or broken off ends for a fond/broth or soup.