Monthly Meal Planner, Menu Planner, Free Recipe Website, Dinner Ideas, Monthly Menu Planner, Monthly Meal Plan, monthly menu plan, Monthly Meal Planning, monthly menu planning, meal plan, family meal planner, family menu planner, easy meal planning, easy menu planning, month of meals, menu calendar, free meal calendar, free menu planner, free recipe planner, free recipe calendar, meal calendar, recipe planner, recipe calendar, monthly recipes, home dining, month of recipes, smart cooking, use leftovers, reuse meals, leftover planning, left overs, diverse meals, jes, jessica, mostek, jessica mostek, meal ideas, menu ideas, no credit card needed, no credit card necessary, ideas for supper, ideas for supper tonight
 








 
   

 
Adding pictures just got easier! Upload pictures directly using your smart phone. P.S. Adding pictures via your computer is a breeze too!
 

 
search Recipes search Meals
Search within Category: Meats or


Recipes:
No Recipes Found

Return to browsing category: Meats
Mom's Meatloaf
by Laurie Duncan
serves: 6
No ratings
Rating Details
Rate this recipe
Printable View
Print Index Cards
  Good old fashioned meatloaf with its own BBQ glaze.
Ingredients:
  3 lbs   hamburger
  2 ea   eggs
  1/2 c   quick oats
  3/4 c   ketchup
  1/4 c   mustard
  1/2 c   brown sugar
  1 sm   onion, chopped
Directions:
  Mix hamburger, eggs, onions and quick oats together in large bowl. Mix well, using hands. Line a 9 x 13 baking pan with aluminum foil.

Put the hamburger mixture into center of lined pan making into a loaf shape in the center of the pan, leaving space around the edges of the loaf for fat to drain.

Mix the ketchup, mustard and brown sugar together to make a BBQ sauce. Take a fork and make a grid type print on the top of the meat. This will make ridges in the meat for the topping to sink into and keeps the topping from running down the sides of the loaf quite so easily. Top with sauce.

Bake about 45-1 hour in 350* oven. Remove and cut into rectangles or squares to size you want. Remove the meatloaf from the pan and place onto serving plate, this removes the meat from the fat. If you let the fat cool, you can pull the foil out and the pan comes out VERY easy to clean.

Categories:
 
  • Meats


Home:: Calendar:: Recipe Box:: Custom Meal Planner:: Submit/Manage Recipes:: Grocery List:: Blog:: Links:: About:: Support
© Monthly Meal Planner 2007-2009, custom graphics created by Kelly Simon