The Best Old Fashioned Meatloaf Recipe You Will Eat (2024)

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This old-fashioned meatloaf recipe is one I have used forever, tweaked here and there but always came back to this original recipe. It was the recipe my grandparents used, and their parents used, so you know it's good! This is a fantastic recipe to make when you are low on funds. Quick to throw together and you possibly have all the ingredients already.

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The Best Old Fashioned Meatloaf Recipe You Will Eat

I LOVE to cook it in the meatloaf recipe in a glass “bread” pan that was my grandparent's, and besides the chip on one side, it still does the job! I swear it makes it taste better even though I can't prove it!

You can also make this recipe and make individual meatloaves. Shape them and places them on a cookie sheet (tip use foil for easy cleanup!) or into this mini loaf pan and just adjust the cooking time down depending on the sizes you make.

No joke the mini loaf pan is AMAZING! You can find it on Amazon, check out the price!

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The best part?! You can easily make this recipe in the Instant Pot! Check out our Instant Pot Meatloaf directions!

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Meatloaf Ingredients

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2 eggs
3/4 cup milk
1/2 cup fine dry bread crumbs
1/4 cup finely chopped onion
2 tablespoons snipped parsley
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon ground sage
1 1/2 pounds of ground beef
1/4 cup Ketchup
2 tablespoons brown sugar
1 teaspoon dry mustard

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Directions forOld Fashioned Meatloaf

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First, in a large bowl combine eggs and milk.

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Stir in breadcrumbs.

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Next add onion parsley, salt, sage, and 1/8 teaspoon pepper.

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Mix them together a few times then add in the beef and mix well.

I suggest using your hands, and this is how I was taught, it mixes faster and better than using a spoon of any kind.

Shape your meatloaf into a ‘loaf' shape if you're not using a bread pan, though I suggest you do, or use the mini loaf pan I mentioned above.

Then go ahead and bake in a 350-degree oven for 50 minutes. Then make sure to spoon off excess fat.

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Keep in mind meatloaf can take longer to cook the thicker your meatloaf is. I like also making individual meatloaves for faster cooking time.

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Mix together the ketchup, sugar, and dry mustard, mix it well then spread over the top of the meatloaf.

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Then return to the oven for 10-15 minutes. This makes about six servings.

I love serving this with mashed potatoes, green beans, and my easy 7up biscuits.

If you love meatloaf like I do but are watching the calories, we love ourHealthy Brown Sugar Meatloaf Recipe.

Yield: 6

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This old-fashioned meatloaf recipe has been passed down for a few generations and is still one of my favorites meatloaf recipes ever! See why!

Prep Time10 minutes

Cook Time1 hour 5 minutes

Total Time1 hour 15 minutes

Ingredients

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. First, in a large bowl combine eggs and milk then stir in breadcrumbs. Next add onion parsley, salt, sage, and 1/8 teaspoon pepper. Mix them together a few times then add in the beef and mix well. I suggest using your hands, and this is how I was taught, it mixes faster and better than using a spoon of any kind.
  2. Shape your meatloaf into a 'loaf' shape if not using a bread pan, though I suggest you do, or use the mini loaf pan I mentioned above. Then go ahead and bake in a 350-degree oven for 50 minutes. Then make sure to spoon off excess fat.
  3. Mix together the ketchup, sugar, and dry mustard, mix it well then spread over the top of the meatloaf.
  4. Then return to the oven for 10-15 minutes. This makes about six servings.

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Nutrition Information

Serving Size

1 grams
Amount Per ServingUnsaturated Fat 0g

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So there you have it, my version of an old-fashioned meatloaf recipe or my grandma's meatloaf. I hope you’ll give it a try! If you do, please let me know how it turns out for you. I’d love to hear from you. In the meantime, happy cooking!



The Best Old Fashioned Meatloaf Recipe You Will Eat (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to good meatloaf? ›

Use high-fat meat.

The leaner the meat, the dryer and grainier the meatloaf. For an all-beef meatloaf, always use a higher-fat cut, at least 15 percent. For a meatloaf made with a leaner beef or turkey, consider mixing in some ground pork and/or veal in order to achieve a moist, tender meatloaf.

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.

What is the best binder for meatloaf? ›

The most traditional meatloaf binder is probably torn up bread soaked in milk, but you can also use bread crumbs, Panko, dehydrated potato (instant mashed potatoes), or just about any other grain.

What ingredient 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.

Why do you put milk 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.

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

Not only does sheet pan meatloaf bake up faster than its traditional loaf-shaped cousin, it also has more surface area, meaning every bite is laden with that deliciously caramelized topping.

Should you bake meatloaf covered or uncovered? ›

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 can I add to meatloaf for flavor? ›

Herbs: Fresh herbs like rosemary, thyme, and parsley can bring a burst of flavor to your meatloaf.

Is it better to cook meatloaf at 350 or 375? ›

The oven temperature is typically set at 350 degrees F for making meatloaf. That's the temperature you want to be sure to use so the meatloaf cooks and doesn't dry out. Too high, and the outer crust will burn before the interior is cooked all the way, too low and you don't get that delicious crust.

What is traditional meatloaf made of? ›

No bells and whistles - just a few ingredients including beef, egg, bread crumbs and a simple tomato-based topping. Use a gentle touch with ground beef. Over-mixing will result in burgers, meatballs or meatloaves with a firm texture.

What can you put under meatloaf to soak up grease? ›

A neat trick to soak up the grease under your meatloaf is to line the bottom of the pan with bread slices. The bread soaks up the grease as the loaf bakes. When the meatloaf is done, you can either throw out the bread or bake it to make some truly indulgent toast.

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