Ingredients:
1 1/2 Pounds Of Lean Ground Pork Shoulder
4 Large Minced Garlic Cloves
1/4 Cup Fresh Squeezed Lemon Juice
6 Large Lemon Slices
1/2 Cup Of Spring Water
1 Large Beaten Egg
2 Cups Of Reese Homestyle Caesar Croutons
1/4 Cup Chopped Sweet Onion
1/2 Cup Of Muir Glen Organic Tomato Ketchup
2 Teaspoons Of Original Johnny's Seasoning Salt
1/3 Cup Of Packed Brown Sugar
1/4 Teaspoon Of Fresh Ground Cloves
1 Teaspoon Of Mustard Powder
1/4 Dash Of Fresh Ground Allspice
Information:
Serving Size 8
399 Calories Per Serving
16 Grams Of Fat
Cooking Directions:
Get ready for some splendid tangy lemon garlic meatloaf. This great recipe is amazing, so we do encourage everyone to try it at least one time. To begin the creation process, you will will need to preheat your oven to about 350 degrees Fahrenheit, or roughly 175 degrees Celsius. While the oven is preheating, take out a large mixing bowl, and add in the following ingredients. First add the lean ground pork shoulder, fresh lemon juice, spring water, one large beaten egg, Reese Homestyle Caesar croutons, diced onion, and finally Johnny's Seasoning Salt. Clean your hands thoroughly, and mix together the ingredients manually, until everything is evenly dispersed throughout the pork. Once you are done mixing and mashing it, begin shaping an oval porkloaf. Once you have the porkloaf ready, add it to a greased baking pan. When you insert it into the baking pan, leave adequate room on all the sides. Bake the porkloaf for 20 minutes, and while this is happening, take out a mixing bowl to prepare the topping sauce. Add in the Muir Glen organic tomato ketchup, the brown sugar, allspice, mustard powder, and the cloves. Mix it up well, and then spoon it over the meatloaf. Once you are done with the sauce, lay the 6 lemon slices over the top of the porkloaf. Once again bake the meatloaf for an additional 30 minutes, or until the meat is well done. To check it, stick a toothpick into the meat, and if it pulls out clean, that is a good indication the loaf is done. Serve this dish with a green bean casserole, and some warm buttered corn bread. A nice tall cold glass of 2% milk will wash it all down nicely.