This is a Meatloaf recipe for people who love their Meatloaf oozing with flavour, moist and tender yet not crumble apart when sliced, and a sticky caramelised meatloaf glaze . It’s so much more than just a giant hunk of ground beef in a loaf shape!
This is a reader-favourite recipe included by popular demand in my debut cookbook “Dinner”!
Meatloaf recipe
A loaf made entirely of meat. What’s not to love? (Vegetarians are excused 😉)
It’s economical. It’s quick to prepare. It’s a classic family favourite. And leftovers make terrific sandwiches.
If you think that Meatloaf is really just a giant beef burger shaped like a loaf, it’s time to abandon that misconception! Meatloaf shouldn’t taste like a hamburger! Meatloaf has more flavour because whereas you wouldn’t eat a hamburger without toppings, sauces, cheese and a bun, you can certainly eat Meatloaf plain because it’s so juicy and tasty!
The secret to making a meatloaf taste really good is to use fatty beef, plenty of flavourings and to grate your onion instead of dicing it.
A tastier, juicier meatloaf recipe
The secret to making a meatloaf taste really good is the beef (use at least 15% fat beef), plenty of flavourings and to grate your onion instead of dicing it.
Flavourings – In this meatloaf recipe, not only do we use the usual suspects like thyme, ketchup and Worcestershire sauce, we give this a serious flavour boost by using beef bouillon cubes (granulated beef) instead of salt. Granulated beef bouillon has way more flavour than just plain salt!
Grating onion – this is an efficient and effective method I’ve been using for years and its grown quite a cult following since I started this website (see feedback on these Italian Meatballs!). The breadcrumbs soak up the onion juices and puff up during baking, making our meatloaf nice and tender. This also adds savoury onion flavour without the need of dicing them then frying them separately.
Meatloaf glaze
I also like to coat my meatloaf with a glaze which adds an extra something-something to the meatloaf both in looks and flavour.
Plus, it not only hides any cracks on the surface of the meatloaf – just think of that glaze dripping down into those cracks!
How to make meatloaf
And here’s process photos for how to make meatloaf. Also see the quick video below – you’ll see how tender the juicy this meatloaf is!
Tips and FAQ for the BEST Meatloaf!
Why does my meatloaf fall apart? Because the mixture wasn’t mixed together well enough, or the loaf wasn’t pressed together firmly. Using a loaf pan helps here! Also, some cracks is GOOD – extra flavour from the meatloaf glaze drips into the meatloaf.
Do you have to use a loaf pan? For the juiciest meatloaf, yes I strongly recommend using a loaf pan. It cooks more evenly, stays juicier because its cooking in its own juices and holds its shape.
If you freeform it (ie bake without a loaf pan), the ends/sides will overcook before the middle is cooked. And if it holds its form like a block loaf without using a loaf pan, your mixture is way too dense which will make your meatloaf dry!
Should I cover the meatloaf when baking? No, you want the meatloaf to brown and the glaze to caramelise! But if it browns too quickly, just pop foil over it.
How long does it take to cook a 1kg / 2lb meatloaf? 1 hr 15 minutes at 180°C / 350°F.
What to serve with meatloaf
I can’t think of a better way to serve Meatloaf than on a pile of creamy mashed potato, though for a lower carb version, cauliflower mash would be fantastic too.
Dollop of ketchup, a leafy salad or steamed greens with dressing and you have yourself an epic plate of home cooked comfort-food bliss, with the added bonus of meatloaf sandwiches to enjoy tomorrow! – Nagi x
Watch how to make it
Sometimes it helps to have a visual, so watch me make this Meatloaf recipe! I was a bit heavy handed with the extra ketchup at the end – oops! 😂
This recipe features in my debut cookbook Dinner. The book is mostly new recipes, but this is a reader favourite included by popular demand!
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Meatloaf recipe
Ingredients
- 1 cup panko breadcrumbs (Note 1)
- 1 large onion , grated (brown, yellow)
- 1 kg / 2 lb ground beef (mince) , preferably not lean
- 2 eggs
- 3 garlic cloves , minced
- 1 tsp Worcestershire Sauce
- 1/4 cup tomato ketchup
- 1/4 cup chopped parsley (optional), or 2 tsp dried parsley or basil
- 1 tsp dried thyme
- 2 beef bouillon cubes , crumbled or 2 tsp beef powder (Note 2)
- 1 tsp black pepper
Meatloaf Glaze:
- 1/2 cup tomato ketchup
- 2 tbsp cider vinegar
- 1 tbsp brown sugar , lightly packed
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 180C/350F. Oil or spray a loaf tin. (Note 3)
- Glaze: Mix together in a small bowl. Set aside.
- Meatloaf: Place breadcrumbs in a very large bowl. Grate over onion. Mix so the breadcrumbs are all wet. (Note 4)
- Add remaining ingredients. Mix well using your hands. Form into a loaf shape, pinching together then smoothing over creases and cracks (helps prevent cracks during baking).
- Transfer into loaf tin. Brush generously with glaze, using about 1/2.
- Bake for 45 minutes. Remove from oven and brush with most of the remaining glaze. If there is excess fat pooling, scoop/pour it off.
- Bake for a further 30 minutes. Remove from oven.
- Stand for 10 minutes before turning out and cutting into thick slices. You will probably get a bit of crumbling just on the edges of the first couple of slices, this is normal and indicative of the tenderness of the meatloaf (zero crumble indicates firm packed harder meatloaf which isn’t as enjoyable!).
- Ideal served with a dollop of ketchup, creamy mashed potatoes and steamed vegetables.
Recipe Notes:
Nutrition Information:
Meatloaf recipe originally published March 2018. Updated for some housekeeping things and a brand new video. No change to the recipe – I wouldn’t dare, readers love it as it is!
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Life of Dozer
So exhausted after a big play session at the beach, he didn’t even stir when I pulled out a giant hunk of beef today! 🥩
Rye says
Great recipe, but it is NOT true that if it holds its shape without a loaf tin, it will be too dry. I used YOUR recipe and it held its shape without a loaf tin. Lol
Nagi says
Oh that’s great to know Rye – usually there are too many binding agents in meatloaf to make it hold it’s shape that dry it out! N x
Petina says
Hi, are all your temperatures for fan forced? Eg is this 180 fan forced or conventional. Thanks
Nagi says
Hi Petina, I specify the different temperature for standard or fan forced ovens – where I list the one temperature, it’s the same no matter what oven type. N x
Liz says
My husband was nearly in tears he loved this so much! It is delicious and easy! Thank you Nagi x
Ariane Redfern says
Hi, this recipe is amazing and I’m planning to make this again the 2nd time. Is it okay to prepare the meatloaf ahead, leave in the fridge overnight and cook the next day? Thanks.
Nagi says
Yes definitely Ariane! N x
Samantha says
I’ve tried this recipe a few times and it’s a crowd pleaser. My family loves it and my 5yo daughter who doesn’t like meat enjoys it Thanks a ton Nagi!! Can I add grated zucchini?
Kelly Smith says
I used quick oats instead of Panko. One of my kids has celiac disease and needs gluten-free. Loved how moist and flavorful it was, thanks so much!
Nagi says
That’s great to hear Kelly! N x
Jen says
Can you just use normal breadcrumbs??
Paula says
Help! Love the recipe – and have made it 5 times now. But everytime I cannot get it to stay in nice slices, it just crumbles after the first couple – What am I doing wrong??
Nagi says
Hi Paula, sounds like your mince may be slightly too wet- try adding a tablespoon more of panko 🙂 N x
Margaret Moire says
Hi, Nagi & Dozer! I finally got around to making your meatloaf. It was actually the first meatloaf that I made that turned out wonderful. THANK YOU
Nagi says
Wahoo, that’s great to hear Margaret! N x
Gene says
Grating the onion is a great tip! Try it on deviled eggs, escalloped potatoes etc. Works wonders.
Jill says
Love the meatloaf Nagi. I don’t usually bother with a recipe but decided to give yours a try. We loved it. Only change I made was to use Barkers Plum Sauce (NZ) instead of tomato and it was gorgeous. Caramelised all round. Thank you.
Tim says
I’m allergic to egg is there something l can substitute thanks
Nagi says
Hi Tim, sorry I haven’t tried this one with any egg substitutes just yet! N x
Lou says
Wow, another recipe that works perfectly and so delicious. Thanks Nagi.
Pamela Jarnet says
recipe was better by far than expected !!
Very moist and full of flavour.
I only had around 650 grm of beef mince…and I wanted to add veges so added 1 cup of grated celery and 1 cup of chopped celery. Thankyou Nagi…. Another keeper !!
Nagi says
That’s great to hear Pamela!! N x
Crisann says
Great recipe made tonight. The only thing I changed was 1 tablespoon not 2 of cider vinegar and 2 tablespoons of brown sugar. It started out too tart for my taste. With these changes it was perfect and very moist. When cooked drain liquid out of pan and lift meatloaf out of pan put on cutting board to slice. It slices beautifully. Delicious!!!
EddieTheSnitch says
I’ve tried a number of different meatloaf recipes past 10-15 yrs, and was never totally happy with any of them. Your different loaf ingredients and glaze caused an eyebrowse-raise. This was by far the best — yes, even better than my mother’s.
Lee says
Do we assume the over temp setting is based on fan-forced?
Nagi says
Hi Lee, it’s the same for all oven types – I always list the different temps in my recipes where it matters 🙂 N x
June Hamasaki says
1st time I comment here, but I subscribe your recipes updates! Yes, it’s so delicious! When I just made, my hubby came back from work and ate the extra piece (I put boiled eggs in it, so that can’t fit in the pan…) We love your recipes and enjoy them:) Thank you, Nagi!
Kathe Miller says
My grandmother used to make a meatloaf with had a tomato gravy. Do you have a recipe for that?
Nagi says
I don’t Kathe! Sorry! N x
Tori Taylor says
Hi!! I’m wondering, if a ceramic loaf pan will cook the same? Thank you!!
Nagi says
Yes definitely Tori! N x
Tori Taylor says
Awesome!! Thanks for getting back to me!!