Caribou Meatloaf- Chinese Style
Submitted by moonshadow
Ground caribou meatloaf seasoned with Chinese five spice, soy sauce, and chopped radish greens. Cooked rice binds it all together for a wild game twist on comfort food.
YIELD
4 servingsPREP
15 minCOOK
1 hrsREADY
1 hrsMeatloaf meets the Far East, and it works way better than you’d expect.
Ground caribou and pork get mixed with cooked rice, soy sauce, Chinese five spice powder, and a hit of cayenne, then shaped into a loaf and baked until browned and bubbling.
Chopped radish greens folded into the mix add a peppery, herbaceous bite that plays off the warm five spice beautifully.
It’s hearty, a little unexpected, and the kind of recipe that makes good use of what the land and the garden give you.
Kitchen Tips
- The ground pork adds necessary fat. Caribou on its own is so lean the loaf will turn dry and crumbly without it.
- Radish greens taste similar to cilantro and cook down nicely. If you can’t find them, swap in chopped cilantro or even mustard greens.
- Let the meatloaf rest for 10 minutes after pulling it from the oven. The juices redistribute and it slices cleanly instead of falling apart.
- Go easy on the five spice. A quarter teaspoon is plenty since it’s concentrated and can overwhelm everything else fast.
Ingredients
Directions
Radish greens are good cooked as a pot herb and have a flavor similar to Chinese parsley or Cilantro.
Combine all ingredients and shape by hand into a loaf.
Place in a bread pan and cook in a preheated oven for 50 to 60 min til browned and juices bubbling.
Comments




i bought some chinese five spice paste can I use that?
I think Chinese five spice paste should work as well. Let us know how it comes out. Enjoy!