Bacon Wrapped Meat Roll

 

A bacon wrapped meat roll, essentially, is a meatloaf sheathed in a bacon weave. We’ve adapted this version to be not only sheathed, but stuffed with Italian sausage and cheese.

Rouleau w/Bacon Weave, from Make It Like a Man! Bacon Wrapped Meat Roll

Makes 8 Servings

This is a variation on Rouleau de viande Racine. “Rouleau de viande” simply means ‘meat roll’ in French. It is absolutely delicious, but the term ‘meat roll’ sounds so vulgar that miLam feels compelled to use the French equivalent, because, like so many untoward or indecorous-sounding things, if you’re introduced to them in French, you think, yeah, I’d try that … and you wind up loving it, even if only in secret. So, what we’re trying to say is, to all you “vegans” out there, get some Ozium, because no way Febreeze is going to take the smell of two pounds of bacon out of your kitchen.

How does your bacon wrapped meat roll? Rock it out with Rouleau de viande Leland.

Rouleau Leland, from Make It Like a Man! Bacon Wrapped Meat Roll Unlike Racine, which is somewhat exotic, the “Leland” meat roll[1] uses ingredients that are more like a traditional meatloaf. Let’s review the process: weave yourself some bacon. Mix up some meatloaf and flatten it over the weave. Sprinkle cheese or whatnot on top, roll, and bake. (For full instructions, see Rouleau de viande Racine.) To make the Leland variation, follow the Racine instructions but substitute these ingredients:

  • 1¼ lbs ground round (85% lean) + 1 lb ground veal instead of the pork
  • 1½ cups mild cheddar instead of both cheeses
  • 2 sticks of hot Italian sausage instead of the jerky. Cut the sausage into ½-inch chunks. Just before you roll the meat, line one of the short ends of the rectangle with these chunks and use that end to start your roll.

Bake it until the interior reaches 170°F Rouleau Leland, from Make It Like a Man! Bacon Wrapped Meat Roll

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You don’t need a chef’s hat to do a ton of shit with a good weave. MiLam recently stumbled upon a guy masterfully working with a weave wearing nothing but a baseball cap and a Speedo. No matter what doesn’t go your way: from pronunciation, to broken cameras … three people might even die … but in the end, you will fall head over heals for anything bacon- weaveded woved weaven fuckit.

Bacon Explosion, from Cee in the Kitchen, via Make It Like a Man! Bacon Wrapped Meat Roll "Bacon Weave How To," from The Hog Blog, via Make It Like a Man! Bacon Wrapped Meat Roll "Bacon Weave," from Simple Awesome Cooking, via Make It Like a Man! Bacon Wrapped Meat Roll The Bacon Weave Elvis Sandwich via DudeFoods.com re-pinned on Make It Like a Man! Bacon Wrapped Meat Roll

Notes:

[1] Leland founded Stanford, whose first student was Herbert Hoover. Hoover invented Meatless Mondays, which make sense only if compensated by a bacon wrapped meat roll later in the week.

Next Up:

"Bacon Baby," on Facebook, via Make It Like a Man! Bacon Wrapped Meat Roll

If you’re going to raise your kids to love bacon, you can’t start them too soon.

Or, maybe:

"Hamburger Sandwiched between Two Personal Pizzas," from Memphis Meat Club, via Make It Like a Man! Bacon Wrapped Meat Roll

If you’d rather wrap your meat in a pizza…

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Carbonara, maybe with Brussels sprouts
Dolce Casa Cafe

9 thoughts on “Bacon Wrapped Meat Roll

  1. Comme est le cas avec les autres options, le bœuf et le bacon ont tendance à mieux travailler ensemble. Les roulant en une forme cylindrique est l’option de mode le plus souple, car ils sont conçus pour être compatibles entre eux. Si vous n’êtes pas si mince que manger cela va vous tuer, vous devriez certainement essayer.

  2. Now this, this is the type of stuff I make when I’m home alone. Not for any particular reason other than the fact that I don’t want to share it. 😉 looks excellent, man!

  3. Oh my gosh, John has been obsessing over the idea of a bacon wrapped meatloaf and then I wander over here and see one on steroids. Time to go get some bacon because this baby is going to happen in this house! Thank you for sharing Jeff!
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    • It’s a pretty fun thing to do. If I were going to do it again, I think I might take a torch to the bacon after removing it from the oven, to really, really crisp it up.

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