THE BEST MEATLOAF
We opted for an all-beef meatloaf rather than the traditional mix of beef, veal and pork because we wanted that satisfying big beef flavor. Milk adds richness and tenderizes the meat, preventing it from getting tough or dry. We also cook the onion instead of adding it raw as many recipes suggest, which imparts a welcome sweetness and eliminates that harsh raw onion flavor.
Provided by Food Network Kitchen
Categories main-dish
Time 1h30m
Yield 8 servings
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Arrange a rack in the center of the oven and preheat to 450 degrees F. Line a rimmed baking sheet with foil.
- Whisk the eggs, milk, Worcestershire sauce and 2 teaspoons salt in a large bowl until completely combined. Heat the oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the onion, garlic, thyme, 1/2 teaspoon salt and 1 teaspoon pepper and cook, stirring occasionally, until the onions are tender and lightly golden brown, 8 to 10 minutes.
- Add 3 tablespoons of the ketchup and cook until most of the moisture has evaporated and the mixture is thick and brick red colored, 3 to 4 minutes. Remove the skillet from the heat and let the onions cool slightly. Then add them to the beaten eggs and mix to combine.
- Add the beef to the egg and onion mixture. Break up the meat with a fork or wooden spoon, and then mix to thoroughly combine; you don't want to see any lumps of raw beef. Add the panko and mix to combine. Stir the meat vigorously with a wooden spoon for about 7 seconds; it will become more homogenous and tackier.
- Transfer the meat to the prepared baking sheet and shape into a 9-by-5-inch loaf. Smooth the top and evenly spread the remaining ketchup over top. Bake for 5 minutes, and then reduce the oven temperature to 350 degrees. Continue to bake until an instant-read thermometer inserted into the center of the loaf registers 150 degrees F, 30 to 35 minutes. Allow the meatloaf to rest for 20 minutes before slicing.
ED'S MOTHER'S MEATLOAF
I have a perfectly justifiable weakness for any recipe that comes to me passed on through someone else's family. This is not just sentimentality; I hope not even sentimentality, actually, since I have always been contemptuously convinced that sentimentality is the refuge of those without proper emotions. Yes, I do infer meaning from the food that has been passed down generations and then entrusted to me, but think about it: the recipes that last, do so for a reason. And on top of all that, there is my entrancement with culinary Americana. I just hear the word meatloaf and I feel all old world, European irony and corruption seep from me as I will myself into a Thomas Hart Benton painting. And then I eat it: the dream is dispelled and all I'm left with is a mouthful of compacted, slab-shaped sawdust and major, major disappointment. So now you understand why I am so particularly excited about this recipe. It makes meatloaf taste like I always dreamt it should. Even though this is indeed Ed's Mother's Meatloaf, the recipe as is printed below is my adaptation of it. My father-in-law always used to tell a story about asking his mother for instructions on making pickles. "How much vinegar do I need?" he asked. "Enough", she answered. Ed's mother's recipe takes a similar approach; I have added contemporary touches, such as being precise about measurements. But for all that, cooking can never be truly precise: bacon will weigh more or less, depending on how thickly or thinly it is sliced, for example. And there are many other similar examples: no cookbook could ever be long enough to contain all possible variants for any one recipe. But what follows are reliable guidelines, you can be sure of that. I do implore you, if you can, to get your meat from a butcher. I have made this recipe quite a few times, comparing mincemeat that comes from the butcher and mincemeat that comes from various supermarkets and there is no getting round the fact that freshly minced butcher's meat is what makes the meatloaf melting (that, and the onions, but the onions alone can't do it). The difficulty with supermarket mince is not just the dryness as you eat, but the correlation which is that the meatloaf has a crumblier texture, making it harder to slice. I am happy just to have the juices that drip from the meatloaf as it cooks as far as gravy goes, and not least because the whole point of this meatloaf for me is that I can count on a good half of it to eat cold in sandwiches for the rest of the week. (And you must be aware, it is my duty to make you aware, that a high-sided roasting tin makes for more juices than a shallow one.) But if you wanted to make enough gravy to cover the whole shebang hot, then either make an onion gravy and pour the meat juices in at the end or fashion a quick stovetop BBQ gravy. By that, I mean just get out a saucepan, put in it 1.76 ounces/50g dark muscovado sugar, 4.23 ounces/125ml beef stock, 4 tablespoons each of Dijon mustard, soy sauce, tomato paste or puree and redcurrant jelly and 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar, to taste. Warm and whisk and pour into a jug to serve. Ed instructed me to eat kasha with this, which is I imagine how his mother served it, but I really feel that if you haven't grown up on kasha - a kind of buckwheat polenta - then you will all too easily fail to see its charm. I can't see any argument against mashed potato, save the lazy one, but I don't mind going cross-cultural and making up a panful of polenta; I use the instant kind, but replace the water that the packet instructions advise with chicken stock. And as with the beef stock needed for the gravy suggested above, I am happy for this to be bought rather than homemade.
Provided by Nigella Lawson : Food Network
Time 2h5m
Yield 7-8
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Bring a saucepan of water to a boil and then boil 3 of the eggs for 7 minutes. Refresh them in cold water.
- Peel and chop the onions, and heat the duck fat in a thick-bottomed frying pan. Cook the onions gently sprinkled with the salt, for about 20 to 25 minutes or until the onions are golden and catching in the fat. Remove to a bowl to cool.
- Put the Worcestershire sauce and ground beef into a bowl, and when the onion mixture is not hot to the touch, add to the bowl and work everything together with your hands.
- Add the remaining raw egg and mix again before finally adding the breadcrumbs.
- Divide the mixture into 2, and in the pan, make the bottom half of the meatloaf by patting half the beef mixture into a flattish ovoid shape approximately 9 inches long. Peel and place the 3 hard-boiled eggs in a row down the middle of the meatloaf.
- Shape the remaining mound over the top of the eggs and pat into a solid loaf shape. Compress the meatloaf to get rid of any holes, but don't overwork it.
- Cover the meatloaf with slices of bacon, as if it were a terrine, tucking the bacon ends underneath the meatloaf as best you can to avoid its curling up as it cooks.
- Bake for 1 hour, until the juices run clear and once it's out of the oven let the meatloaf rest for 15 minutes. This should make it easier to slice. When slicing, do it generously, so everyone gets some egg. Pour meat juices over as you serve or do what you will gravy-wise.
"WHAT YOU GOT" MEATLOAF ON THE GRILL
Provided by Michael Symon : Food Network
Categories main-dish
Time 1h20m
Yield 4 to 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 20
Steps:
- For the glaze: In a medium bowl, add the ketchup, brown sugar, Worcestershire sauce, mustard, vinegar and 1/2 teaspoon pepper. Whisk to combine and set aside.
- For the meatloaf: Preheat the oven or grill to 375 degrees F. If using a gas grill, set to medium heat on one side and low on the other side. If using a charcoal grill, bank medium-hot coals on one side of the grill.
- Prepare your pan: Line a baking sheet with foil if using an oven. If grilling, gather a sturdy grilling tray, disposable foil pan or some sheets of foil.
- In a large bowl, add the meat, breadcrumbs, onion, parsley, cayenne, paprika, Old Bay, Worcestershire sauce, eggs and garlic. Mix the ingredients thoroughly and season well with salt and pepper.
- Put the meat mixture on the prepared tray. Form the meat into a loaf around the kielbasa, if using, so the sausage is sealed inside. Spread the glaze over the top. Bake in the oven or on the cooler side of the grill, covered, until cooked through and the glaze is sticky, about 1 hour.
- Serve with potatoes or a side salad or use on a sandwich.
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with foil.
- Remove the outer papery skin from the garlic, then cut 1/4 inch off the top of each head. Drizzle 1 teaspoon of olive oil over each head of garlic, then wrap each head in foil. Seal the foil packets and transfer to the prepared baking sheet. Roast until completely soft and caramelized, about 1 hour. Allow to cool slightly.
- When cool enough to handle, squeeze the garlic cloves from the skin into a medium bowl and mash with a fork into a paste.
EMERIL'S MOST KICKED-UP MEATLOAF EVER
Provided by Food Network
Categories main-dish
Time 1h50m
Yield 4 to 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 22
Steps:
- In a large skillet heat the butter over medium-high heat until melted. Add all but 1/4 cup of the onions, the celery and all but 2 tablespoons of the bell pepper and cook, stirring occasionally, until vegetables are softened and beginning to caramelize around the edges, about 6 minutes. Add 2 teaspoons of the garlic, the thyme, rosemary, and parsley and cook for 2 minutes. Remove from the heat and allow to cool.
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
- When the vegetable mixture is cooled, transfer to a mixing bowl and add the eggs, mustard, 1/4 cup of the ketchup, 1 teaspoon of the Worcestershire sauce, and heavy cream and mix until thoroughly combined. Add the breadcrumbs, ground chuck, pork sausage, ground veal, 1 teaspoon of the salt and 1/4 teaspoon of the pepper and mix until just combined. Do not overmix. Transfer meat mixture to a 9 by 5 by 3-inch loaf pan and using your hands, form mixture into a loaf shape. Arrange the slices of bacon on the top of the meatloaf and set aside.
- In a small saucepan combine the remaining 1/4 cup of chopped onion, remaining 2 tablespoons of green pepper, remaining teaspoon of garlic, remaining 1/2 cup of ketchup, remaining 2 tablespoons of Worcestershire sauce, remaining 1/2 teaspoon of salt, remaining 2 teaspoons of pepper, vinegar, and canned tomatoes and bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Cook until thickened, about 5 minutes.
- Pour the sauce over the uncooked meatloaf and bake for 45 minutes to 1 hour, or until the bacon and sauce are slightly caramelized on the top of the meatloaf. Remove from the oven and cover loosely with aluminum foil. Let stand for 10 minutes before serving. Slice and serve along with the Macaroni with 4 Cheeses.
ELK MEATLOAF
This recipe was created by Executive Chef Michael Callahan for the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta Regional Hospital for our Alaska Native (Yupic Eskimo) Patients. We substitute Wild Caribou whenever available. Please feel free to share this recipe with credit given.
Provided by Chef Michael Callah
Categories Meatloaf
Time 1h45m
Yield 1 meatloaf, 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 350°F
- Combine 1st ten ingredients, mix well and place into a loaf pan (lining the bottom of your loaf pan with bread slices will soak up excess fat.).
- Combine the remaining ingredients and pour over the top of the meatloaf.
- Bake for about 90 minutes or internal temperature reaches 165°.
- Note: Game meats are notoriously low in fat. Using the ground pork will help make a moister meatloaf.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 331.6, Fat 15.6, SaturatedFat 6, Cholesterol 93.4, Sodium 593.3, Carbohydrate 24.9, Fiber 0.8, Sugar 20.3, Protein 22.6
ELK AND OLIVE MEATLOAF WITH BROWN GRAVY
Try something different with your meatloaf... Make elk meatloaf with olives, onions, horseradish and a little parmesan cheese served up with a side of mashed potatoes and gravy.
Provided by NevadaFoodies
Categories Meatloaf
Time 1h10m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- In a large bowl combine ground elk, olives, breadcrumbs, parmesan cheese, onion, horseradish and seasonings. Form into a loaf and place into a baking dish.
- Cover with tinfoil and bake at 375 degrees for 40-45 minutes.
- Remove foil and continue cooking for approximately 10-15 minutes or until your meat is thoroughly cooked.
- Remove from over, let rest for 5 minutes and serve with your favorite mashed potatoes and brown gravy.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 524.6, Fat 24.4, SaturatedFat 9.3, Cholesterol 170.2, Sodium 1093.9, Carbohydrate 26.1, Fiber 3, Sugar 3.4, Protein 48.3
MEATLOAF FOR A MOB
Make and share this Meatloaf for a Mob recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Sharon123
Categories Meat
Time 1h20m
Yield 4 meatloaves(8 servings each)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- In avery large bowl, combine the eggs, V8 juice, onions, celery, bread crumbs, soup mix, pepper and parsley.
- Crumble beef over mixture; mix well.
- Shape into four loaves; place each loaf in a greased 13x9-inch baking dish.
- Bake, uncovered, at 350*F.
- for 45 minutes.
- Meanwhile, combine the ketchup, brown sugar and mustard.
- Spread over loaves.
- Bake 15 minutes longer or until a meat thermometer reads 160*F.
- Yield: 4 meat loaves (8 servings each).
AWESOME MEATLOAF (EMERIL'S)
This recipe will make meatloaf lovers out of meatloaf haters! It is an Emeril recipe off the foodnetwork website. I have modified it here and there...just types of meat and the topping.
Provided by devotedmomof7
Categories Meat
Time 1h15m
Yield 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 21
Steps:
- Saute butter, onion, celery, and bell pepper until carmelized.
- Add garlic, thyme, rosemary, and parsley. Cook 2 minutes. Cool in a mixing bowl.
- Preheat the oven to 350°F.
- To mixing bowl with vegetables, add eggs, mustard, 1/4 cup ketchup, Worcestershire, and cream. Mix.
- Add breadcrumbs, meat, salt, and mix with hand just until combined. Do not overmix.
- Form into 9 x 5 x 3-inch loaf pan. Set aside.
- Combine 1/2 cup ketchup and 1/4 cup of brown sugar (or to taste).
- Poke holes into the meatloaf and drizzle the topping over it, allowing it to seep into the meat.
- Cut bacon slices in half, lengthwise, and place in strips over the top of the meatloaf.
- Bake for 45 minutes and until the sauce is slightly caramelized on the top.
- Remove from the oven and tent with foil. Let it stand about 10 minutes before serving.
- I serve it with scalloped potatoes.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 495.9, Fat 32.5, SaturatedFat 14.1, Cholesterol 165.7, Sodium 916.8, Carbohydrate 24.6, Fiber 1.5, Sugar 14.7, Protein 26.5
ELK TEX-MEX MEATLOAF
Make and share this Elk Tex-Mex Meatloaf recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Rescurat
Categories Elk
Time 1h35m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 375°F
- Spray an 8 x 4 inch loaf pan with cooking spray.
- In a bowl, combine ground beef, egg, 1/3 cup salsa, bread crumbs,
- coriander, garlic and cumin.
- On a 12 inch square piece of waxed paper, pat out mixture into an 8 inch square.
- Filling: In a nonstick skillet sprayed with cooking spray, cook onions over medium heat for 5 minutes or until softened.
- Stir in corn; cook 5 to 8 minutes or until corn begins to brown.
- Stir in red peppers; cook for 3 minutes or until softened.
- Spread over meatloaf and sprinkle with cheese.
- Using the waxed paper as a guide, roll up the meatloaf; carefully place in loaf pan seam side down.
- Spoon ¼ cup salsa over top.
- Bake for 40 to 45 minutes or until meat is well cooked.
- Let rest 10 minutes before carefully inverting onto a serving platter.
- Slice& serve with extra salsa.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 214.4, Fat 9.6, SaturatedFat 4, Cholesterol 90.2, Sodium 343.8, Carbohydrate 11.5, Fiber 1.6, Sugar 3.1, Protein 20.6
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