Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Mini Meatless "Meatloaf" Sandwiches

What to do with left-over French bread rolls? Make mini meatloafs, of course! I remembered this post at Vegan Eats & Treats, and I had a copy of April's vegetarian times. When I realized the recipe was Julie's, I knew I was down because I really enjoy her 'cooking show', which is posted on her new blog.

Vegan Meatloaf. It sounds like an oxymoron, <----- looks like this, and tastes delicious.



Mini 'Meatless "Meatloaf" Sandwiches', on 'Easy French bread' rolls, with organic ketchup.
Watermelen balls & strawberry; beside Yukon Gold potatoes mashed with Silk and Earth Balance, on Kale ruffles.

Pick up a magazine for the recipe, but don't let the title fool you, the majority of the recipes inside are vegan, including 4 "Lickety-Split lunches" from Julie Hasson.

13 comments:

Sheree' said...

These look wonderful and your potatoes on the kale! I can't wait for the price of watermelon to go down in price here.

scottishvegan said...

Your mini meatless meatloaf sandwich is adorable! Love your new photo :)

bazu said...

That meatloaf does sound fantastic, and now I've seen so many bloggers make it!

I have to admit, I've been a little put off by the Vegetarian Times ever since they did an article talking about how great and wonderful artificial sweeteners are! Uh, no thanks.

Aurelie said...

I get Vegetarian Times too! It's my favorite subscription! I missed the Meatloaf idea though...

Anonymous said...

what a amazing idea , they looks to cute!! very creative.

julie hasson said...

Vicki, Your sandwiches look excellent! I'm glad that you're enjoying the loaf.

I was so inspired by your pea soup, that I made a huge batch to take down to the coast last weekend. It was perfect for the chilly weather. You've got a great blog!

Julie

n/a said...

That is one of the cutest sandwiches I have ever seen! :)

Emmy said...

Food in mini-form always tastes better. I'll trade you some of the mini cornbread & dessert loaves I've been making for one of those mini "meatloaf" sandwiches :)

Amey said...

What a great summery meal! I'm very impressed with the extra care to make watermelon balls and put your potatoes in a pretty little scoop... well done!

Kati said...

That meatloaf looks delicious! I will have to get my hands on a copy of VT to try it out. And your meal is so cute with the melon balls and sandwich roll - way to go!

theONLYtania said...

That meatloaf does look good! I shall put it on the list of things to make when I finally have a kitchen! Oh yeah and I haven't had a chance to look at that link yet (finals.. ugh) but thanks and I am definitely interested!

urban vegan said...

This is a great idea. I wish I had read your blog before I made dinner tonight.

KleoPatra said...

Aw, those are so cute!! i almost want to hug the little sandwiches... Beautiful plate setup, Vicki.