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Friend2U 04-17-2009 01:22 PM

Meatloaf Recipe???
 
I love meatloaf but can't make it. Anyone want to share your yummy meatloaf recipe? We don't like ketchup on top. We like sage.... Any ideas?

Thanks!

redtail 04-19-2009 11:48 PM

My meatloaf recipes are always what ever comes to hand out of the fridge. Someone told me (after I cooked it for the first time and it was dry) that carrot helps in making it moist. So I use minced beef, carrot an egg, onion, any herbs I feel like out of my garden, soy sauce and any other sauces that seem like a good idea at the time, ie a bit of tomato(not too much) I usually make something different every time, but they are always yummy.

hope this helps a little
kate

Alffe 04-20-2009 05:00 PM

We like it spicy

2lbs ground beef
1/2 cup (or more) of thick hot salsa
1/2 cup chopped onion
1/2 cup seeded and chopped green bell pepper
1/3 cup dried bread crumbs
1/4 cup chopped green onions...both white and grn parts
1/4 cup finely chopped shallots
1 clove garlic, minced
2 large eggs, beaten
2 tsp. salt
1 tsp freshly ground black pepper.

bake in preheated oven...350 degrees for 90 minutes.

Kitty 04-20-2009 06:19 PM

This has been our favorite meatloaf recipe for years:

1-1/2 lbs. lean ground sirloin
1/2 C fresh breadcrumbs
1 egg
1 finely chopped Vidalia onion
Salt & Pepper to taste
2 (8 oz) cans tomato sauce
1/2 C water
3 tblsp. apple cider vinegar
3 tblsp. light brown sugar
2 tblsp. yellow mustard
3 tblsp. worcestershire sauce

Mix together the ground sirloin, bread crumbs, egg, onion, salt & pepper and 1 can of the tomato sauce.

Form into loaf and put into shallow pan.

Combine the remaining can of tomato sauce and the other remaining ingredients and mix well. Pour over meatloaf and bake in a preheated 350 degree oven for 1 hour and 15 minutes. Let sit 15 minutes before transferring to plate and cutting.

karousel 04-20-2009 06:59 PM

Here's my recipe. I often make it with ground turkey instead of ground beef and it tastes even better.

1 1/2 lb. ground beef
1 1/4 c. milk
1 1/4 c. bread crumbs
1 egg
1/4 c. dry onion
1 1/4 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp. pepper
1/4 tsp. dry mustard
1/4 tsp. celery salt
1/4 tsp. garlic salt

350 for 1 1/2 hours or if using turkey about 1 hour.

FinLady 04-20-2009 07:38 PM

Mine's actually more like a big giant meatball. Sorry that it's not a formal recipe.

1 lb. ground beef
1-2 eggs
italian bread crumbs (usually around a cup)
pinch of salt
pinch of pepper
a few dashes of basil
a few dashes of oregano

The egg/ bread crumb ratio usually depends on the consistancy of the loaf after one kneads it for awhile. The end product should be as thick as cookie dough. I always start out with one egg and adjust from there. If too dry, add an egg. If too moist, add some more crumbs.

Once it's at the consitancy it should be, fold into a loaf. I place it in a large casserole dish or small roaster. Surround the loaf with potatoes that have been peeled and cut into quarters. Add 1-2 cans of basil tomato soup (basically want to cover loaf and potatoes). If you want, sprinkle the top of loaf with parmesean cheese.

Bake covered at 375 for an hour.

Curious 04-20-2009 07:48 PM

My family all like the ends. The crusty part. :D

I use an ice cream scoop and use a muffin tin. Be sure to grease well. Non stick spray works the best.

For pretty look, top with a thin slice of tomato before baking.

My recipe is never the same. I'm a non measurerer. I do like to add grated carrott or put a cherry tomato in the middle.

When I make a loaf, I flatten it out on a peice of wax paper. Rectangle. Put mashed potatos in the middle. Fold into a log. Seal up the ends. When you slice it..meat and taters in the middle. :D

Friend2U 04-20-2009 07:59 PM

Wow!
 
I am SO excited to try some of these recipes! They all sound so good I don't know where to start.:p The muffin tin sounds very interesting too!

Thank you all so much for taking the time to share!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:wink:

Chemar 04-20-2009 08:25 PM

my family like the Quaker Oats meatloaf, tho I prefer mine made without onions as they dont agree with me

1 1/2 lb ground beef
1 cup tomato juice or sauce
3/4 cup Quaker Oats (quick or old fashioned)
1 egg or 2 egg whites, lightly beaten
1/4 cup chopped onion
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 cup black pepper

heat oven to 350 deg F
combine all ingredients in large bowl mixing lightly but thoroughly
press into a 8 x 4 inch loaf pan

bake 1+ hr depending on desired crispiness (I do longer as we like ours crisp)

I also add garlic, parsley and coriander to the recipe

I drain the juices periodically to make the gravy with

Chemar 04-20-2009 08:27 PM

ps gonna try some of the others here sooooon as they sound yummy :p

I like that idea of a meat and tater loaf Curious :Starvin:

CoolAngel26 04-20-2009 08:53 PM

This isn't a recipie but,a funny story about meat loaf..

One night after work,my stepmother was making meat loaf,and accidentally knocked it onto the floor,pan and all.Dad comes in,hears the commotion,they ate the meatloaf,and Dad said it actually tasted better than usual.

So,our family joke,is whenever meat loaf is served at my dads,we always ask my stepmom.."Did you drop it on the floor,first?"

AZjanie 04-20-2009 09:31 PM

Here's one out of a kids cookbook!
 
1 1/2 to 2 lbs lean ground beef
1 small can (5 1/2 to 6oz) evaporated milk
1 envelope dry onion soup mix

Combine ingredients, shape into a loaf or two smaller ones. Bake 45 minutes at 350 degree preheated oven.

This is so simple and has good flavor. Of course DH pours ketchup all over his! :rolleyes:

prairiemary 04-20-2009 11:13 PM

meatloaf recipe!
 
I would mix together the following ingredients for meatloaf, always loved by my family, hope you try it, with all of these recipes sent, you may get tired of meatloaf for awhile! Take 1 lb. lean ground beef, add 2 large eggs, as much garlic as you love,(I use tons of garlic in my cooking)add 1/4 cup bread or crushed cracker crumbs,1/4 cup ground oatmeal,1/2 cup ground flax-I grind my flax in a coffee bean grinder-then add i pouch of Liptons onion soup mix,and sometimes I add 1/2 cup mashed beans,anykind of canned beans.Mix it all together, so everything is well blended, add it to your greased meatloaf pan. Pat down the top of the mixture, then with your fingers, poke holes thru the top of the meat, a half inch deep or so,then take worcestershire sauce,and let the holes fill up abit with the sauce, and let it marinade like that for 30 minutes or more,then bake it at 350 for 45-60 minutes.Yes, abit different, but it does not get dry, stays moist, and tastes full of flavor. And its a great way to add fiber to your diet, without really tasting all of the fiber, great for the kids. You don't need to add the mashed beans if you don't like them, sometimes instead, I will add a 1/2 cup shredded sqaush, or I also add some cooked lentils, they can be pureed in food proccessor, and mixed in, so no one will even know they are in there! When I was raising my girls, I would often add extras like lentils,etc. to their food, and they never figured it out, just cleaned their plates! A moms got to do what a moms got to do! They used to roll their eyes, and called me "mother nutrition"!

Friend2U 04-21-2009 12:34 AM

Mary,
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by prairiemary (Post 499011)
I would mix together the following ingredients for meatloaf, always loved by my family, hope you try it, with all of these recipes sent, you may get tired of meatloaf for awhile! Take 1 lb. lean ground beef, add 2 large eggs, as much garlic as you love,(I use tons of garlic in my cooking)add 1/4 cup bread or crushed cracker crumbs,1/4 cup ground oatmeal,1/2 cup ground flax-I grind my flax in a coffee bean grinder-then add i pouch of Liptons onion soup mix,and sometimes I add 1/2 cup mashed beans,anykind of canned beans.Mix it all together, so everything is well blended, add it to your greased meatloaf pan. Pat down the top of the mixture, then with your fingers, poke holes thru the top of the meat, a half inch deep or so,then take worcestershire sauce,and let the holes fill up abit with the sauce, and let it marinade like that for 30 minutes or more,then bake it at 350 for 45-60 minutes.Yes, abit different, but it does not get dry, stays moist, and tastes full of flavor. And its a great way to add fiber to your diet, without really tasting all of the fiber, great for the kids. You don't need to add the mashed beans if you don't like them, sometimes instead, I will add a 1/2 cup shredded sqaush, or I also add some cooked lentils, they can be pureed in food proccessor, and mixed in, so no one will even know they are in there! When I was raising my girls, I would often add extras like lentils,etc. to their food, and they never figured it out, just cleaned their plates! A moms got to do what a moms got to do! They used to roll their eyes, and called me "mother nutrition"!

I had recently gotten a package of flax seed but had been trying to decide how to use it. What a great idea! Thanks!

Lara 04-21-2009 09:22 PM

Friend2U, I looked up in some of my herb books for a sage idea but I wasn't able to find anything. I know you don't like the tomato sauce on top but I've posted my meatloaf glaze below.

When I make the actual meatloaf I just use the mince, some onion (but I always pre-cook the onion before I put it in the mixture. (not browned, just transparent). Sea salt, ground pepper and some chopped parsley. Could use sage instead. :)

I use grated carrots, garlic and an egg yolk but really I could put anything in it.

I use evaporated milk in mine too but what I do is use a small amount of broken up bread as crumbs and soak the bread in the evaporated milk before I mix it into the meat and vegetables mix. It's not necessary to use the bread but I like it myself. It all gets integrated in the meat mix, so you can't tell there's bread in there. It just seems to help bind it all together and hold during the cooking process.

So then I mix up the mixture and put it in a loaf cake tin. Then I have the oven heated already and turn the loaf tin upside down on a baking tray (I usually use some baking paper because the caramelization (that's not an actual word LOL ! ) process at the end of cooking tends to stick all over the baking tray) and leave the cake tin on top.

Towards the end, when it's getting almost cooked, I take the cake tin off and mix up ketchup with dry mustard and some brown sugar and a tiny dash of worchestershire sauce and spread that all over the top and the sides and then I put it back in the oven. The sugar seems to caramalize it very nicely.

Friend2U 04-21-2009 10:49 PM

Lara,
 
Actually it's mostly my husband who doesn't like the ketchup on top. You glaze sounds good to me. I guess I could do it half and half.

Thanks for taking the time to write. (Everyone else too) I'm going to try many of these eventually. I am very excited about the new recipes. It will be fun to experiment.

:wink: Thanks

prairiemary 04-22-2009 12:59 PM

FRIEND2U-I have been using flax for years now, i will list some ways i use it, but you must first get a good coffee bean ginder, its waht i use to grind the flax, keep flax in your freezer, so it doesn't go rancid-grind it fine when you need it-pancakes, breads, waffles,pie crusts,any Brown Bettys,chocolate cakes, any cakes,cereals,casseroles,quiches,basically in everything!! and instead of eggs in baking, you may substitute 2 tablespoons ground flax for every egg doing this for 15 years now, you don't miss the eggs, and add alot of fiber.hope you try some of these ideas!

april1848 04-23-2009 06:48 PM

I make my meatloaf differently everytime; I'm not a measurer. Besides meat, all my meatloaf always has eggs, onions, cracker crumbs, and worcestershire sauce--we call it meatloaf in a bottle.

I like to mix ground beef with ground turkey. All turkey tastes too dry and bland, but the mix tastes the best to me. I also like to make free-form mini-loaves on a baking sheet, and that helps the fat drip off. But when I want a little fat, I'll put a couple slices of bacon on top, and once I wrapped the loaves in puff pastry. That was yummy, but definitely not healthy!

My husband's favorite glaze is ketchup mixed with barbeque sauce and maple syrup, with a little brown sugar sprinkled on top towards the end. Meatloaf is fun to experiment with. I like chopped tomatoes and tomato sauce mixed in.

Kitty 04-27-2009 07:35 PM

This recipe was included in an email I received today. I haven't tried it but it sounded like it might be good:



A Luxury Meatloaf

4 Tbs. butter (can use less butter if desired)
2 C. sliced fresh mushrooms
1 small onion, finely chopped
1-2 Tbs. fresh minced garlic (or to taste)
1 small red bell pepper, seeded and finely chopped
1 tsp. dried thyme (can use more)
1 1/4 lb. lean ground beef
1 1/4 C. Italian seasoned breadcrumbs
1/2 C. grated parmesan cheese
1/2 C. plain yogurt
1 large egg, slightly beaten
1/4 C. ketchup or chili sauce
1 Tbs. Worcestershire sauce
8 oz. cheddar cheese, shredded or finely diced
2 tsp. season salt (or to taste)
1-2 tsp. black pepper (or to taste)
Directions

Set oven to 350 degrees. Lightly grease a 9x5-inch loaf pan. In a skillet melt butter over medium heat, add in mushrooms, onion, red bell pepper, garlic and thyme; sauté for about 6 minutes, then transfer to a large bowl. Add in all remaining ingredients; using clean hands mix thoroughly. Place mixture into the prepared loaf pan, then place them onto a baking sheet to catch any spills. Bake for 50-60 minutes. Using 2 forks remove the meatloaf from the pan. Let rest 5-7 minutes before slicing.

DiMarie 06-20-2009 06:57 PM

Make mine from what is on hand.
Buy a good burger, 2 or so lbs.
2 eggs
3/4 C applesauce about a 1/4 c or so per lb It is a feel to not be sloppy,
chopped onion
some ketchup
salt and pepper
bread crumbs

My Dad loved elbow noodles too, cooked & drained ones added.

The special hidden ingrediant family fav, peel a hard boiled egg and place it in the loaf for suprize slice of it.


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