The variations of this recipe are endless and only limited by your imagination. Feel free to change anything you want, I am personally going to use ground bison next time and lay off of the almond flour a little. This is one of those any meals of the day deliciousness. Hope you enjoy.
Ingredients
- 2 cups flour (almond recommended)
- 1 pound grass-fed ground beef
- 1/3 cup coconut milk
- 2 cloves of garlic minced
- 2 carrots minced
- 1/2 onion minced
- 1 zucchini minced
- 3-4 tablespoons Italian seasoning
- salt and pepper to taste
Paleo Meatloaf
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 350 degrees fahrenheit
- Combine your almond flour and coconut milk in a bowl and mix well
- Heat a saute pan on medium heat and saute your onions, carrots, and zucchini stirring often until cooked.
- With about a minute left of sauteing add in your garlic
- Take your sauteed vegetables and combine them in the bowl with the almond flour and coconut milk
- Add in your grass fed ground beef, egg, italian seasoning, and salt and pepper and using your hands mix well
- Place your loaf in a greased loaf pan
- Bake in the oven for 50 minutes
- Enjoy
Terri Raymond
Can you substitute turkey for this recipe?
George Bryant
You sure can
Rosey
And here’s my rating!
Rosey
Thanks for yet another yummilicious & simple recipe. We love mustard so I made a topping with my homemade mustard & fresh dill.
Sandra K
This looks delish!! As I am allergic to almonds, what flour would you suggest as a substitute? Thank you for your recipes and creativity :)
George Bryant
I don’t usually recommend substitutions for my recipes because it would change the recipe’s essence. You can try and substitute coconut flour, but I honestly cannot tell you how it would turn out. Wish I could offer you more.
Sandra K
thank you for your reply. I will give it a go and post the results! thanks for all the great recipes!!
Joanne
You can use any nut ground fine, almonds, pecans, or cashews. I have added 2 eggs instead of one with no flour and had good results. You can also use egg whites if you have them left over.
Suburban Epicurean
We recently tested out this recipe and LOVED it. My family is trying out the PALEO lifestyle. We even blogged about the recipe on our site.Check it out when you get a chance and stop by and share the love! You have a new fan with Suburban Epicurean.
http://suburbanepicurean.blogspot.com/2014/07/paleo-turkey-veggie-meatloaf.html
John
I made this tonight per the recipe. It came out very dry. Any tips for next time? Other then being dry it had a very good flavor. Thanks in advance!
George Bryant
Hmmmmm, I’m actually not sure as to why it would come out dry. Did you follow the ingredients exactly?
Ben
This was really good meatloaf. I wanted to make enough to last for a few days so I added a little bit of Italian sausage to the beef and it was great. The prep time did take me considerably longer than listed. I cook often but maybe I am just slow. It was great with paleo BBQ sauce and I am going to try it with a fried egg tomorrow.
Irene
My family and I love this meatloaf! I’ve already made it twice and I can’t wait to make it again. Thank you for the recipe!
Jackie
Hi, I just tried to make the meatloaf for dinner tonight. It came out really loose and mushy. Are the veggies supposed to be really finely minced, or can it be chunkier? It felt like the almond flour was too much for the amount of vegetables and meat in the recipe. Also, should the veg mix be cooled before mixing everything together? I appreciate your recipes & am currently trying to cook my way through your book, “Caveman Feast.”
George Bryant
Jackie, that is a lot of questions in one. The finer the veggies, the easier they are to hold together in the meatloaf. The almond flour was for taste and only a little consistency. You can try and add an egg next time if it is not working
Liz
The solution I found was to squeeze the excess liquid from the cooked veggies. You can use cheesecloth.
George Bryant
That is a great idea, thank you
Rhonda
I just started this a week ago and I am loving your recipes…! I ordered you ebook to help me get started, that was nice to have. Thank you for making it somewhat easy to start this lifestyle, I am still searching out alot and reading alot..lol! Thank you again!
George Bryant
Your so welcome Rhonda. Keep up the awesome work
Angel
This was the best meatloaf I have ever had. I made a couple changes though. Didn’t have zuchini so I left it out. Minced the carrots up in my Magic Bullet. My hubby is super picky so they were more hidden that way. I added 3 teaspoons of italian seasoning, 2 teaspoons onion powder, 2 teaspoons dried parsley, and 1 teaspoon salt and pepper. I also used 1.5 pounds of ground venison. Mixed it up real good in my Kitchenaid. Lined my loaf pan with aluminum foil for easy cleanup. Baked for a little over and hour. It was medium when I pulled it out of the oven and was done perfect after letting I let it rest for about 15 minutes. I am not a big fan of meatloaf and before going paleo I would drown it in ketchup. Don’t even need ketchup here!
George Bryant
That sounds amazing Angel :)
Erin
Can this recipe be doubled? I am feeding a family of 6 and I generally use recipes that call for 2 pounds of meat. Please let me know! I’d love to try this recipe out tonight! Thank you so much!
George Bryant
Of course it can be doubled Erin, go for it
Cherry Power
Would the cooking time be 2 hrs for doubled? Thanks! it’s in the oven now.
George Bryant
Most likely that would work :)
Haley
What kind of Italian seasoning do you use? Is it something you make on your own or store-bought? By the way, I made your beasty BBQ sauce and had it with some paleo breaded chicken cutlets and it was amazing!
Thanks!
Haley
George Bryant
I used store bought for this one but I also make my own for a few other recipes
Anna
Hmm… excited to make this tonight! I wish my husband was still stationed at pendleton so he had some motivation to eat like a caveman. ha. hes the only one here at MWTC who has adopted this new lifestyle and he struggles at the chowhall. I’m going to have to force him to take his own lunch in a sack muahaha!
CivilizedCaveman
Good call Anna. Pack him some paleo lunches. I don’t ever eat at the snowball but it can work sometimes. I’m glad he made the switch and other people will catch on soon
Breanna Clemons
This is personally one of my favorite recipes of yours. It is permanently added to my menu! Heck, I think you could even add some bacon to it. ;)
Civilized Caveman
You are so right. You can always add bacon haha
Eileen
Did you use the canned type of coconut milk or the kind that you pour from a carton? I am trying this with venison. Thanks for the recipes!
Civilized Caveman
I only ever use full fat canned
Grkaplan
Instead of almond flour, can you use coconut flour?
Civilized Caveman
No it would completely change it. Coconut flour is extremely dense and requires a lot of moisture
Gerry Earl
Thanks!!! I have been wanting to make a meatloaf and was wondering if I could use coconut flour instead of bread crumbs….now I know to use almond flour!!! :) Can’t wait to make a bunch of them!!! I have all these different recipes in my head….just needed a “bread” switch for it!!! :)
George
Oh awesome Laura, glad you like it
Laura
I just added this to my menu for the second time. I cannot wait to have it again. It was the best meatloaf ever. (The fried egg on top is totally the way to go!) Thanks for all your posts. You ROCK!!
Carrie
This looks really great. I've been on the hunt for a good meatloaf recipe for a while now….I'm adding this to the list to try!
Gina
I made this yesterday. It was tasty & moist. I would make it again but with less almond flour because it overshadows the meat and makes it crumbly.
Torrey G.
The addition of the red peppers was awesome! I ate it for *both* lunch and dinner yesterday. :)
Melanie, how did yours turn out?
Melanie
I have this in the oven too!!! I tasted the mixture (before I added the beef and egg) and just that was amazing! The house smells good. I can't wait!
Torrey
I have this in the oven now (smells awesome, BTW). I added red peppers instead of the zucchini, so I'll let ya know how it turns out. I was pretty psyched that the grass-fed ground beef was $7.99 @ the Whole Foods by me! :)