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Jul 26, 2021
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When ground beef goes on sale, I make one of a few meals meatloaf being the main dish. However, I haven't settled on how to sauce the loaf.

Sometimes, I make a glaze (ketchup with brown sugar - picture below) or spice it up with a sweet and spicy sauce (raspberry jam with Chipotle or Sriracha). Other times, I make a gravy.

I am known to make meatloaf just for sandwiches the next day, but that subject is best for a separate thread.

How do you make your meatloaf?
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renfield

Lifer
Oct 16, 2011
5,126
41,657
Kansas
I’m either a purist or just boring. No sauce or glaze on my meatloaf 9 times out of 10. Nothing against a good glaze, I just don’t usually bother.

That said, last time I made meatloaf a few weeks ago I put some of those fried onions on top. Not as good as I expected but surprising in how much the onion flavor infused the meat.
 

Hillcrest

Lifer
Dec 3, 2021
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18,862
Connecticut, USA
1.25 to 1.33 lbs of meatloaf mix (beef, lamb, pork)

In a large mixing bowl:
1/2 a sweet onion diced
4C Salt Free bread crumbs (1/4 cup or less) or 10 Ritz crackers ground
1 large egg
Some diced Sweet peppers (to taste)
Teaspoon of Za'atar spice
3 tablespoons of worcestershire sauce
Some ketchup (to taste)
Add meat and mix and fold (I use a large spoon to start then switch to a wisk.

Cook at 350 degrees until center temperature reaches 160 degrees fahrenheit for 5 minutes.
If you use a glass loaf pan you can pull out of oven with oven mitts and pour off some of the water and fat after about 45 minutes then let cook rest of time to get to temperature.

This is my quick recipe ... sometimes I add other things if I have them and have time. (mustard, diced celery, garlic and basil diced tomatoes (drained). Depends on mood and hunger.

You can get Za'atar spice at most middle easterns shops or bodegas. ( Mine happens to be from the spice market in south Beirut. )

I like to serve it with french cut string beans and garlic whipped (butter and cream) mashed potatoes.
Good Luck; hope you like it. Haven't had any complaints.
 

FurCoat

Lifer
Sep 21, 2020
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96,231
North Carolina
1.25 to 1.33 lbs of meatloaf mix (beef, lamb, pork)

In a large mixing bowl:
1/2 a sweet onion diced
4C Salt Free bread crumbs (1/4 cup or less) or 10 Ritz crackers ground
1 large egg
Some diced Sweet peppers (to taste)
Teaspoon of Za'atar spice
3 tablespoons of worcestershire sauce
Some ketchup (to taste)
Add meat and mix and fold (I use a large spoon to start then switch to a wisk.

Cook at 350 degrees until center temperature reaches 160 degrees fahrenheit for 5 minutes.
If you use a glass loaf pan you can pull out of oven with oven mitts and pour off some of the water and fat after about 45 minutes then let cook rest of time to get to temperature.

This is my quick recipe ... sometimes I add other things if I have them and have time. (mustard, diced celery, garlic and basil diced tomatoes (drained). Depends on mood and hunger.

You can get Za'atar spice at most middle easterns shops or bodegas. ( Mine happens to be from the spice market in south Beirut. )

I like to serve it with french cut string beans and garlic whipped (butter and cream) mashed potatoes.
I use Ritz crackers in mine also. Mashed potatoes are a must with meat loaf.
 

Hillcrest

Lifer
Dec 3, 2021
3,691
18,862
Connecticut, USA
I use Ritz crackers in mine also. Mashed potatoes are a must with meat loaf.
Hippocrates and Maimonides recommended Za'atar spice three times a week for all their patients' digestive health problems. Plus Za'atar and olive oil on warm pita bread with feta cheese tomatoes black olives and artichokes is out of this world delicious. Plus you can add meatloaf to it.
 

HawkeyeLinus

Lifer
Oct 16, 2020
5,816
42,068
Iowa
Tomato paste with some spices all over the top before baking...or just plain ketchup.

Sometimes I'll fill a cupcake pan with the meat mixture and make mini meatloaves.
Great idea! I like meatloaf but in small doses and freezing smaller portions would save on throwing out leftovers that we just can’t force ourselves to finish after a few days. We have some of those large muffin tins - have used them for mini pecan pies and egg dishes as well as muffins.
 

scloyd

Lifer
May 23, 2018
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12,195
Great idea! I like meatloaf but in small doses and freezing smaller portions would save on throwing out leftovers that we just can’t force ourselves to finish after a few days. We have some of those large muffin tins - have used them for mini pecan pies and egg dishes as well as muffins.
Plus, by using muffin pans the edges of the mini meatloaves become crispy... something I prefer.
 
Jul 28, 2016
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Finland-Scandinavia-EU
I’m either a purist or just boring. No sauce or glaze on my meatloaf 9 times out of 10. Nothing against a good glaze, I just don’t usually bother.

That said, last time I made meatloaf a few weeks ago I put some of those fried onions on top. Not as good as I expected but surprising in how much the onion flavor infused the meat.
Same here , when its becomeing ready to serve,and is out of oven I'd sprinkle some drops of Worchester sauce over. it