Meatloaf! Making, Freezing, and Small Batch Options!
I received an email from one of my readers recently asking me how I make my meatloaf. You know after that email I was craving me some good old meatloaf!
Its such a simple meal, and quite homely, but still so darn good! I often think my mother makes it purely so they can have meatloaf sandwiches with the leftovers the next day!
One of the great things about meatloaf is the versatility in making it ahead of time. You can form a meatloaf in a size to feed a smaller number and freeze individual ones, either before baking or after, for convenient anytime meals. Keep on reading for more!
Now you don’t have to buy lean beef or ground chuck for meatloaf, but it will help you to have a less greasier outcome so I usually get one or the other when I make mine. If you use regular ground beef, just strain off the juice (a nice way of saying “grease”) when you pull it out of the oven and you’ll be fine :).
You’ll need: 2 lbs ground beef, a can of Hunt’s Seasoned Tomato Sauce for Meatloaf, 2 eggs, and 1 Cup oats (quick or old fashioned).
I love this Hunts stuff. I try not to endorse a specific brand on a lot of things but I gotta tell you, this stuff is awesome. I could literally drink it from the can. Yes that sounds gross but if you get it and don’t at the very least dip a spoon in to taste it I’m going to be awfully disappointed in you. Go ahead, no one is looking. If they are, then you are kinda late getting supper going, aren’t you?
Speaking of being late getting supper going. Meatloaf is an excellent dish to make ahead of time. I usually make two meatloaves at at time and freeze one. When ready to bake, just pop your frozen meatloaf in a cold oven and then turn it on. It thaws out while the oven is preheating and then just needs to cook for about fifteen minutes longer and you’re all set!
If you are cooking meatloaf for a smaller bunch (two people or so), you can always separate it into mini loaf pans. One recipe will yield about four small meatloaves. Freeze the ones you don’t need for a quick main course on another night!
A great hint when freezing meatloaves is to line your pan with aluminum foil. When the loaf is frozen remove it from the pan and wrap tightly in foil or place it in a zipper bag and return it to the freezer, leaving your pan free to use. When its time to bake your meatloaf, pop it out and put it back in the original pan – it fits perfectly!
Yet another thing to do with meatloaf is to bake them in little muffin cups. Once done, allow to sit in the muffin pan for about ten minutes before removing to cool. Place those you don’t need in a freezer bag and then you can simply heat them in the microwave or pop them right back in the muffin pan, top with fresh ketchup, and heat up in the oven!
Place your meat, eggs, and oats in a mixing bowl.
Add the entire can of meatloaf sauce.
I know the wrapper says just to add half the can but Mama and I like to add it all in there.
This creates an incredibly flavorful and moist meatloaf.
Moosh all of that up together well with your hands. If the very thought of mixing, mooshing, and blending ground beef with your bare hands bothers you, feel free to wear latex gloves.
I actually keep a set of those yellow heavy duty gloves in my kitchen. I marked “meat” on them with a permanent marker and wash them really well with hot water and dishwashing liquid after each use. I don’ t use them often but sometimes if I am making up a large batch of meatloaf and the meat is straight from the refrigerator, the coldness just makes my hands ache! My gloves come in handy as an insulating layer on those days :). This also works when I am making meatbals with overly cold meat and such.
Once it is well mixed, place it in your pan and pat it down to form your loaf. I am using an 8×8 pan here.
This is going to make enough meatloaf for two meals for us.
To help it all cook evenly, take a knife and cut down the center of the meatloaf…
Like this.
This is a little trick Mama told me about a while back that will prevent your meatloaf from being all done on the outer edges but still pink in the center.
You can leave the topping off if you like and sometimes I do, depending on my mood.
Isn’t it fun to have whims every now and then? Makes me kinda feel like Zsa-Zsa. For this tutorial I went ahead and added some ketchup on the top and spread it around a bit.
Bake at 375 for 45 minutes to an hour. The can instructions will say to bake it for thirty minutes at four hundred but I like to go a little slower for a little longer.
Plus, I have never in my life seen a meatloaf truly done after half an hour.
Have you ever tried to take a pretty picture of meatloaf? Oh the trials and tribulations of my life! ~laughs~
Let your meatloaf sit in the pan for about ten minutes before cutting slices, this will help keep it from falling apart.
Special thanks to Cynthia of Chicks and Cubs for asking me about meatloaf and prompting this tutorial!
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I just finished watching the episode of Little House On The Prairie where Caroline stayed up all night using the fabric she had bought for her new Sunday dress to make a dress for Mary and Laura as a surprise for the Visitor’s Day at school. Laura stood up when it was her turn to read her essay for the school event and read a story about how wonderful her mother was and how much she loved them, telling how she had sewn all night to make their new blue dresses instead of making one for herself. The only thing was, Laura couldn’t write beyond a kindergarten level and she only pretended to read all of that because it was what she wanted to write so badly. Never can watch that episode with a dry eye.
I think the would world be a better place if everyone watched Little House on the Prairie more, don’t you?
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My Little Legacy
Brady got A Honor roll again! Go go gadget Brady!
Last week, he and I had an evening out together and as he was placing a fry in his mouth, he paused with it mid air and said “Ma, you know, if you ever die, you don’t have to worry about Southern Plate. I’ll keep it running for you and I’ll post all the recipes and instructions.”
I smiled and told him I knew it would be in good hands. Hopefully he won’t be taking it over anytime soon, but nice to know my baby is prepared to carry on the family dynasty!
Just found your site and have copied off a bunch of recipes. I’m a terrible meatloaf maker…just can’t seem to do it right. So, am anxious to give this recipe a try and keeping my fingers crossed that our one grocery store in town has the Hunts Meatloaf sauce.
But, I do have one question…do you freeze your meatloaf before OR after baking?
Christy Jordan, YOU are a life saver!!! My husband has never liked my cooking until I found your site, and bought your book. This morning he asked if I could make meatloaf and mashed potatoes for supper. In the 15 years we have been married, I have only made meatloaf once, and that was from homemade gourmet. Anyway, he wanted his aunt Wootie’s meatloaf. Wootie is only 8 hours away in North Georgia and I knew I couldnt get her to make one and have it here by supper. All I remembered about her meatloaf was the Hunts meatloaf stuff in the can. So, I pulled up SouthernPlate.com and low and behold YOUR meatloaf has that Hunts stuff in it!! At that point, I knew I could “pull off” Aunt Wootie’s meatloaf! I also made Meme’s mashed potatoes and they were AWESOME!!! I ran out of time or we would have had Jordan rolls too. I did manage to fry up a mess of breaded okra though!! My husband was THRILLED!!!! He went back for seconds and told me I needed to make that again!! Thank you again Christy!!!
I half my meatloaf and flatten one half slightly…I put a couple (4) dollaps of cream cheese on top of first layer and sprinkle with Blue cheese crumbles..then slightly flatten second half and lay on top…kinda pinch the sides a bit to seal…I also use onions and peppers in the meat…when I make this there is no leftovers for the next day…it is just something I thought may be good and to me and a few I have served it to loved it…Christy your the best.
Thank you for sharing Pam, that sounds wonderful!
I was using Hunts meatloaf mix and moved to a state that
Didn’t have it. Found out that Hunts Manwich is the same stuff.
Ingredients, smell and taste.
I’m going to make this tonight, I think. I found the Hunt’s sauce at my Kroger.
Ok, have this meatloaf in the oven! Since it is my first time, I am making it the way you do!! Can’t wait to see how it turns out!! I am use to the way my mom makes meatloaf and can never get it to taste like hers!1 Too bad she hates cooking, hopefully I can get her to make it soon!! Thanks christy for all the wonderful recipes!! I am looking to see what’s next for me to cook!! I thihnk i will go with your crockpot dressing!!
I grew up on my moms meatloaf. She adds chopped onion and bell pepper. I’ve never cooked it without them.