Are you ready for some comfort food people? Our oven-baked cremini mushroom meatloaf dinner aims only to satisfy. A healthy combination of:
minced cremini mushrooms,
fresh and dried seasoning,
almond flour and
tomato sauce
And voila a delicious masterpiece is created. The accompanying sides add a paleo twist with mashed cauliflower which is rich in vitamin C. Plus, our sauteed broccoli provides the healthy whole30 component. As the icing on top, in an hour and 15 minutes, you can have your cremini mushroom meatloaf and its side servings. Let’s get started!
Nothing says comfort food like an oven-baked meatloaf and mashed potatoes. This Paleo version ditches the potatoes for vitamin-c rich herbed mashed cauliflower for a stick to your ribs dinner that satisfies!
Health Benefits Of Cremini Mushrooms
Want to know what’s so special about cremini mushrooms? Listen up cause they:
Are a good source of vitamins and minerals which fight chronic diseases.
Decrease the body’s ability to produce blood vessels which fuel the growth of cancerous tumors.
Help to boost the immune system to reduce fatigue and muscle weakness.
Act as fuel for the brain to reduce brain fog and prevent symptoms which contributes to decision fatigue.
Nutrition Facts For Cremini Mushrooms
Nutritional facts which may surprise you about these tasty mushrooms are:
Rich in potassium, pantothenic acid, and potassium.
Contain additional minerals such as copper, selenium, thiamine, zinc, and niacin.
Low in calories.
Rich in protein and carbohydrates.
A source of vitamin D and vitamin B6.
Why You Should Eat More Cremini Mushrooms
Have a look at a few other reasons why you should consider increasing your intake of these healthy mushrooms:
Protects from gut-related ailments such as leaky gut syndrome
Reduces inflammation
Prevents oxidative injury
Restores one of the body’s most abundant minerals - potassium!
Versatility Of Cremini Mushrooms In Recipes
Our recipe calls for the cremini mushrooms to be sauteed with onions, garlic, with olive oil in a skillet. Then this flavorful sauteed mixture is then added to lean ground beef, egg, flour, and additional seasonings to create our meatloaf delight. As an added benefit ourmeal prep containers have the ideal compartment divisions to enhance the visual appeal of your meal. Awesome, right!
However, these ‘Royal Trumpet’ as they are sometimes called, are rather versatile. They may be:
Baked
Grilled
Sauteed
Used raw in salads
Dried and ground into a powder to be used in a variety of recipes
How Cremini Mushrooms Add Flavor To A Recipe
These mushrooms have a mild earthy taste which is rich and excites the taste buds! Yummy!
Why Cremini Mushrooms Are A Good Swap For Meat
These mushrooms are a great boost in assisting those who wish to transition to vegan living. When you love meat, it’s a natural desire, at first, to indulge in the occasional meaty experience. Well, cremini mushrooms provide that meaty texture and are often referred to as the ‘poor man’s steak’. How about that nickname to just make using it as a meat option a perfect fit.
Why not indulge in this mushroom substitute which provides the flavor of meat, you love, but with a healthier combination of minerals and vitamins? Eat your way to health and create your cremini mushroom meatloaf, today!
And yes, MPOF has a few other mushroom recipes available for you to experiment with as you adopt a healthy lifestyle. Check out this amazing breakfastmushroom recipe! What’s your take on cremini mushrooms? We’d love to know.
Nothing says comfort food like an oven-baked meatloaf and mashed potatoes. This Paleo version ditches the potatoes for vitamin-c rich herbed mashed cauliflower for a stick to your ribs dinner that satisfies!
Course dinner, Lunch, Main Dish
Cuisine American
Keyword gluten free, paleo, whole30
Prep Time 15 minutesminutes
25 minutesminutes
Total Time 1 hourhour15 minutesminutes
Servings 4meals
Calories 554kcal
Author Meal Prep on Fleek
Ingredients
For Meatloaf
1lb.85% lean ground beef
1largeegg
1cupminced cremini mushrooms
½cupminced white onion
½teaspoonminced garlic
½cupblanched almond flour
1teaspoondried oregano
1teaspoondried basil
½teaspoonsea salt
¼teaspoonblack pepper
1cuptomato sauce
For Cauliflower Mashed Potatoes
6cupscauliflower florets
2tablespoonmelted ghee
1teaspoonminced garlic
1teaspoondried chives
¼teaspoonsea salt
For Baby Broccoli
10oz.baby broccolitrimmed
1tablespoonghee
sea salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
Heat oven to 400ºF and line a medium baking sheet with parchment paper. Heat olive oil over medium heat in a medium skillet and add onions. Sauté for 5 minutes. Stir in garlic and mushrooms, sauté 5 minutes longer. Cool 5 minutes.
Combine ground beef, mushroom mixture, egg, almond flour, oregano, basil, sea salt and pepper in a medium mixing bowl and use hands to thoroughly combine. Form mixture into an oval loaf shape on the prepared baking sheet. Brush with ¼ cup tomato sauce and bake for 50 minutes.
While meatloaf bakes, boil cauliflower florets in 4 cups of water until fork-tender, about 15 minutes. Drain cauliflower and transfer to the food processor along with ghee, chives, garlic, and sea salt. Blend until smooth.
Heat ghee over medium heat in a medium skillet for 2 minutes. Add broccoli and sauté for 6 minutes, turning once.
Cool meatloaf at room temperature for 5 minutes before slicing. Serve alongside mashed cauliflower and broccoli with extra tomato sauce.
If meal prepping, how many days can this meal be stored in fridge? My thought is to prepare 4 on Sunday and then use one meal per day for Monday to Thursday?
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If meal prepping, how many days can this meal be stored in fridge? My thought is to prepare 4 on Sunday and then use one meal per day for Monday to Thursday?