Old-fashioned Meat Loaf

Health score
16%
Old-fashioned Meat Loaf
45 min.
4
266kcal

Suggestions


If you're looking to bring a touch of comfort and nostalgia to your dining table, this Old-fashioned Meat Loaf is the perfect dish to make. Celebrated for its simplicity and heartiness, this classic recipe showcases the art of home cooking, reminiscent of treasured family meals from days gone by. With juicy ground turkey, fresh vegetables, and the delightful sweetness of brown sugar melded with tangy ketchup, each bite promises a burst of flavor that warms the soul.

This meat loaf not only delivers on taste but also on nutrition, making it a fantastic choice for a wholesome lunch or dinner. It's packed with lean protein and includes a colorful medley of grated carrots and sweet onions that will have everyone asking for seconds. And did we mention its ease of preparation? Within a short 45 minutes, your kitchen will be filled with enticing aromas, and you’ll have a delightful main course ready to serve with your favorite sides.

Whether you're feeding your family on a busy weeknight or entertaining guests with a comforting meal, this Old-fashioned Meat Loaf is sure to impress. So roll up your sleeves and channel your inner chef—it's time to create a dish that captures the essence of warmth and home. Get ready to savor the flavors and make memories around the dinner table!

Ingredients

  • 0.3 teaspoon pepper black freshly ground
  • 0.3 cup carrots grated
  • large eggs lightly beaten
  •  garlic clove finely chopped
  • pound pd of ground turkey 
  • tablespoons catsup 
  • teaspoons brown sugar light
  • 0.3 cup milk 1%
  • 0.8 teaspoon salt 
  • 0.3 cup tomato sauce 
  • 0.5 cup onion sweet finely chopped
  • 0.8 cup breadcrumbs light fresh whole-wheat (from 2 slices bread)
  • tablespoon worcestershire sauce 
  • teaspoon mustard yellow

Equipment

  • bowl
  • baking sheet
  • oven
  • kitchen thermometer
  • aluminum foil

Directions

  1. Preheat the oven to 375°F. Line a rimmed baking sheet with foil.
  2. To make the meat loaf: In a large bowl, combine the turkey, bread crumbs, onions, carrot, milk, tomato sauce, egg, garlic, Worcestershire sauce, salt, and pepper.
  3. Mix gently but thoroughly. Mound the meat loaf mixture onto the prepared baking sheet, patting it into a loaf shape with your hands.
  4. To make the topping: In a small bowl, combine the ketchup, brown sugar, and mustard. Spoon the topping over the meat loaf, using the back of the spoon to spread it evenly.
  5. Bake the meat loaf for about 45 minutes, or until the meat is no longer pink on the inside and is cooked through (165°F on an instant-read thermometer).
  6. Let it sit for 5 minutes, then slice and serve.
  7. Hands On
  8. My Mama always says that the best kitchen tools you have are the ones God gave you, and they're right on the ends of your arms! When you really need to get in there and get a good vigorous mix going, use a nice clean pair of hands. That's my advice for mixing up this meat loaf. It's faster and more efficient, not to mention kind of fun.
  9. Other
  10. Reprinted with permission from From Mama's Table to Mine by Bobby Deen, © 2013 by Bobby Deen Enterprises, LLCBorn in Georgia BOBBY DEEN is the son of famous Food Network host and bestselling cookbook author Paula Deen, as well as the host of his own show, the Cooking Channel's Not My Mama's Meals. Bobby, along with his brother, Jamie, got his start in the food business in 1989 delivering sandwiches as part of his mother's business, The Bag Lady. The three Deens then joined forces to open a restaurant, The lady & Sons, in Savannah. Bobby is a regular guest on Today, Good Morning America, Rachel Ray, and The Dr. Oz Show. He is a frequent guest on many Food Network Shows, including Paula's Home Cooking.Writer MELISSA CLARK's work appears in The New York Times, Food & Wine, Martha Stewart, and Real Simple. She has also collaborated on more than twenty cookbooks, one of which received both a James Beard Award and the Julia Child Cookbook Award in 2000.

Nutrition Facts

Calories266kcal
Protein48.08%
Fat16.02%
Carbs35.9%

Properties

Glycemic Index
46.46
Glycemic Load
0.69
Inflammation Score
-9
Nutrition Score
19.293913125992%

Flavonoids

Epigallocatechin 3-gallate
0.02mg
Luteolin
0.01mg
Kaempferol
0.26mg
Myricetin
0.24mg
Quercetin
3mg

Nutrients percent of daily need

Calories:266.3kcal
13.32%
Fat:4.76g
7.32%
Saturated Fat:1.29g
8.04%
Carbohydrates:24g
8%
Net Carbohydrates:22.26g
8.09%
Sugar:8.08g
8.97%
Cholesterol:109.61mg
36.54%
Sodium:884.87mg
38.47%
Alcohol:0g
100%
Alcohol %:0%
100%
Protein:32.14g
64.28%
Vitamin B3:12.81mg
64.07%
Vitamin B6:1.11mg
55.27%
Selenium:35.15µg
50.21%
Vitamin A:2016.71IU
40.33%
Phosphorus:351.31mg
35.13%
Vitamin B1:0.31mg
20.42%
Vitamin B2:0.32mg
18.73%
Zinc:2.64mg
17.6%
Potassium:582.7mg
16.65%
Vitamin B5:1.47mg
14.67%
Iron:2.62mg
14.53%
Manganese:0.29mg
14.36%
Vitamin B12:0.85µg
14.17%
Magnesium:52.96mg
13.24%
Folate:46.08µg
11.52%
Copper:0.18mg
9.06%
Calcium:86.01mg
8.6%
Fiber:1.74g
6.97%
Vitamin D:0.87µg
5.77%
Vitamin C:3.76mg
4.56%
Vitamin E:0.64mg
4.29%
Vitamin K:3.79µg
3.61%
Source:Epicurious