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== Ingredients == | == Ingredients == | ||
* 2.5cups ground walnuts | * 2.5cups ground walnuts | ||
* 1 cups rough ground oat flour or whole wheat flour | * 1 cups rough ground oat flour or whole wheat flour | ||
* 2 cups panko | * 2 cups panko | ||
* 3 eggs | * 3 eggs | ||
* 1/2 cups milk or half and half | * 1/2 cups milk or half and half | ||
* 1 medium onion | * 1 medium onion | ||
* 1-2 carrots | * 1-2 carrots | ||
* 1-1.5cups of red lentils | * 1-1.5cups of red lentils | ||
* 3-4 stalks of celery or equivalent fennel | * 3-4 stalks of celery or equivalent fennel | ||
* 1Tbs sweet paprika | * 1Tbs sweet paprika | ||
* salt to taste (1tsp?) | * salt to taste (1tsp?) | ||
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# whisk the eggs and milk separately, once fully whiskey, pour those, along with the spices, the veggies, and everything else together | # whisk the eggs and milk separately, once fully whiskey, pour those, along with the spices, the veggies, and everything else together | ||
# butter or grease a loaf pan | # butter or grease a loaf pan | ||
# bake in a preheated 350°F oven | # bake in a preheated 350°F oven | ||
# every ten minutes | # every ten minutes, open the open and add 1/4-1/2 cup of water or (if you're feeling fancy water mixed with butter) this is basically just to make sure that the whole thing doesn't dry out | ||
# cook for about 40-50 minutes | # cook for about 40-50 minutes | ||
You'll want to serve it with [[groovey gravy]] or some other kind of gravy. In a pinch, ketchup also will also always work. | You'll want to serve it with [[groovey gravy]] or some other kind of gravy. In a pinch, ketchup also will also always work. |