Meatloaf Recipe - Women Living Well (2024)

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Marvelous Meatloaf – it’s the ultimate comfort food and Janelle from Comfy In The Kitchen has the perfect recipe for us:

There are so many delicious recipes for meatloaf…. I would like to share with you my family recipe that I have made time and time again. My entire family eats this UP! There is a secret ingredient in it that makes it so good (you would never guess it). But, if I have not disappointed you yet…you simply must give this recipe a try (trust me?) …it is a winning recipe for sure! ENJOY!!!

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Make the glaze by mixing in a medium bowl: ketchup, brown sugar, lemon juice and prepared mustard- set aside
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In a large bowl combine ground beef, bread crumbs, chopped onion, 1 egg, *lemon juice, and 1/3 cup of the glaze mixture
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Shape into a loaf pan (or you may shape into a loaf and place in a 9×13), bake 1 hour in a 350 oven- pour off fat
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Add the glaze and bake an additional 15 mins or until done.
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I had to share this with you… my 2-year-old swiped my son’s plate when he got up to use the restroom. She LOVED this meatloaf! This is her yelling at him when he came back to the table…she was caught “red handed” (and red faced!)

Meatloaf Recipe
Glaze:
1/2 cup ketchup
1/3 cup brown sugar
1Tbsp real lemon juice
1 tsp prepared mustard

Meatloaf:
1 1/2 lbs ground beef
1 1/2 cups bread crumbs
1/4 cup chopped onion
1/3 cup glaze
1 egg
3 Tbsp real lemon lemon juice **A secret…shhhhhhh

Preheat oven to 350.

1. Combine all of glaze ingredients in a medium sized bowl and set aside

2. In a large bowl combine meatloaf ingredients and 1/3 cup of your glaze

3. Shape into a loaf and bake 1 hour; pour off fat

4. Cover with remaining glaze and place back into oven and bake an additional 15 mins or until done in center.

Enjoy!

~Janelle

Thanks Janelle! We love meatloaf in our house!

Walk with the King,


*Janelle is a woman who is dependent upon Jesus, a mom, a Licensed Professional Counselor, and an advocate for meal ministry. You can find her displaying step-by-step photos of her recipes, giving devotionals, and sharing meal ministry storieson her blog. You can follow Janelle’s blog atComfyInTheKitchen.com.

  1. MMMM!!! I LOVE meatloaf. I’m definitely going to try this recipe next week!

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  2. I don’t normally like meatloaf, but this looks pretty good! Thanks, Traci @ Ordinary Inspirations

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  3. I’ve been searching for a good recipe for ages. Thank goodness I finally found one. Appreciate it so much. Can’t wait to try it. Many thanks, Leah

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  4. I absolutely love meatloaf. This has been something that I make regularly now. My husband told me that his grandma put ketchup on top. I thought yuck! Now that I see it prepared THIS way, I’m guessing she probably put more than ketchup on hers too. I use bbq sauce and brown sugar. Yum!!!

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    1. Also a good option for people who eat gluten free

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  5. Have you tried this with ground turkey? We use oatmeal instead of the bread crumbs too, just like Homemaker said.

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  6. Can I have meatloaf for breakfast????

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  7. My dad and I love leftovers cold – on toast – with mustard! MMMMmmmmm!

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  8. I am really interested in the ?potato? recipe that is servedwith the meatloaf, now those look delicious!!!
    When you ladies say oatmeal, you are talking about 1 minute quick oats or the regular kind?

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  9. No Salt or Pepper?

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    I’m seeing your “Resurrection Rolls” recipe aaaallll over Pinterest, but always attributed here:
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    Didn’t know what the story was, so I thought I’d let you know.
    Have a nice day!

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  11. Enjoy ladies…this is one great recipe that I have made over and over for years. In fact, I’m making it this week! Hi Sarah…There is plenty of salt in the ketchup base and flavor in the onion in the meat for my personal taste. However, you are always welcome to add salt and pepper to your liking with any recipe. If you try it and want to add salt and pepper…absolutely do so 🙂

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  12. That looks good! I may have to try it! That picture of your daughter is TOO CUTE! Lol!

    ~Blessings!

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  13. I am little confused on the lemon juice part???? It says 3T lemon juice total, so do 2T go into the meatloaf itself & 1T in the glaze??? Can’t wait to make this!!!
    Thanks

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Meatloaf Recipe - Women Living Well (2024)

FAQs

Why milk instead of water in meatloaf? ›

Milk and other dairy products, like heavy cream and buttermilk, contain both water and fat, adding two types of moisture to our meatloaf. There's a long-held theory that milk can tenderize ground meat, and this is the reason often cited for cooking ground meat in milk to make a Bolognese-style ragù.

What is the basic meatloaf formula? ›

The Basic Meatloaf Formula

All recipes for meatloaf start with the same basic formula: 2 pounds of ground meat and a “panade” made of bread or crackers soaked in milk. Along with a few eggs, this panade helps to hold the ground meat together and adds some essential moisture to the mix.

Why don t you want to cook the meatloaf in the loaf pan? ›

So, yes, we want our meatloaf moist, but we don't want it grease-laden and soggy. If we take a pile of ground beef and pack it into a loaf pan, the fat that renders out has nowhere to go, and so the loaf swims in its own juices…but not in a good way.

Why put eggs in meatloaf? ›

Eggs play a crucial role in meatloaf recipes. They add to its moisture and texture while binding all the other ingredients together.

What is the secret to keeping meatloaf moist? ›

Fat Is Your Friend

This is the reason most cooks choose ground chuck since it has this ideal proportion of fat to meat. During cooking, the fat will liquefy, making the meatloaf moist.

Should you cover meatloaf when baking? ›

Should I cook my meatloaf covered or uncovered? The meatloaf can be cooked uncovered. However, if you are concerned about it burning, you can cover the meatloaf with foil for the first 45 minutes and uncover it for the final 15 minutes to allow the meatloaf to brown on top.

What is the best binder for meatloaf? ›

If you don't have any bread, you can substitute it for breadcrumbs, crackers, cereal grains, oatmeal, instant rice, instant barley, or even potato flakes! However, bread is still the best choice of all the potential options.

What keeps meatloaf from falling apart? ›

In meatloaf, this is most commonly the eggs and breadcrumbs. Your binding ingredient is only second to the meat itself in your recipe and the reason why meatloaf crumbles. When this happens, it's because you didn't use enough. Next time, try adding in an extra egg and/or some more breadcrumbs.

Is it better to bake meatloaf in glass or metal? ›

Metal pans are great conductors of heat; in other words, they heat up quickly, but in turn, they also cool down more rapidly once removed from the heat source. Additionally, metal pans can withstand higher temperatures than glass.

Do you drain the juice from meatloaf? ›

Cool before slicing: Let the loaf cool for at least 10 minutes before serving. If you baked your meatloaf in a loaf pan, carefully drain off the liquid fat before transferring the meatloaf to a cutting board. Cut into thick slices and serve.

Is it better to bake meatloaf on a sheet pan or loaf pan? ›

If you want to make the best meatloaf possible, a sheet pan is a much better medium.

What not to put in meatloaf? ›

The 14 Absolute Worst Mistakes You're Making With Meatloaf
  1. Not using the correct blend of meats. ...
  2. Using breadcrumbs instead of oatmeal. ...
  3. Forgetting to soak your bread. ...
  4. Omitting vegetables from the mix. ...
  5. Adding raw vegetables to your meatloaf. ...
  6. Under-seasoning the meatloaf. ...
  7. Forgetting to add moisturizing ingredients.
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Why put ketchup in meatloaf? ›

Whether you slather a thick layer of ketchup on top of the meatloaf before it goes into the oven, add a few tablespoons to the ground meat mixture, or serve extra ketchup on the side, this tangy-sweet, umami-rich condiment balances out the richness of the beef, making it an essential part of the dish.

Should you saute onions before adding to meatloaf? ›

I later learned how I could avoid this problem and make a fully smooth meatloaf by pre-cooking any vegetables, especially the onion, before adding them to the ground meat. This way the meatloaf gets the flavor without the rawness -- a method from the smart people at Cook's Illustrated.

What happens if you use milk instead of water in baking? ›

Yes, you may make cakes with milk instead of water. Because fat provides richness and solidity to the cake, milk can increase the cake's moisture content and flavor. 1) Use the same quantity of milk as water called for in the recipe.

Why did my meatloaf come out mushy? ›

But what causes this to happen in the first place? The most common reason meatloaf is mushy is too much liquid added to the mixture.

What is the purpose of water or milk in a baked food item? ›

Liquid is used in baking to provide moisture to the product and to allow the gluten to properly develop. Water is the most basic and common form of liquid used in baking. Often, milk products such as whole milk, buttermilk, cream, or dried milk are used.

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