Italian Meatloaf Roll-Up

"Adapted from a recipe from Rachael Ray's 30 Minute Meals. Original recipe calls for raisins and pine nuts - not my thing. I have prepared it with ground beef and pork only, no veal. Easy to prepare on a weeknight!!"
 
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Ready In:
30mins
Ingredients:
12
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Pre-heat oven to 350°F.
  • Mix meat and remaining meatloaf ingredients.
  • Flatten meat mixture out on a wax paper lined cookie sheet in a thin layer 1/2" thick x 12" long x 6 to 8" wide.
  • Cover meat with a layer each of arugula (or spinach), prosciutto and cheese.
  • Use the wax paper to help roll up the meat into a large log working across the 6 or 8" side, resulting in a 12" log.
  • Seal ends, place seam side down on a cookie sheet (I line with foil). Drizzle lightly with extra virgin olive oil.
  • Roast meat roll for approximately 40 minutes.

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Update 6/10: I like to cook more than bake. I like to do a lot of cooking on weekends making dishes that work well as left-overs for lunches. My favorite things to make are Mexican type dishes (enchiladas), soups and different kinds of chili. I love to hang out and swap recipes with my sister Kathy (Chef #: Kasia#3). She has taught me so much about cooking and is a great joy to be with. I work full time as an office manager for a packaging company. I have no children - I am VERY happy just to be an aunt. Even to all the friends of my neices & nephews have adopted me! I enjoy gardening, cooking (of course), reading, playing on the computer and going on weekend trips in either a hotel or a tent. I love going to summer festivals, my favorite being Summerfest in Milwaukee. I a little bit of a rock music geek I spent way too much time playing with my iPod. This hobby has earned me the right of people calling me at odd hours to name that tune or lyric. My favorite cookbook is the cookbook from my mom's church & my Betty Crocker cookbooks (one old & one new).</p>
 
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