6 lbs of meat in one meatloaf? This one meal would cost $60 today.
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Not sure how much seasoning is in a soup mix but doesn't seem like it would be enough for that amount of meat either.
Beef is 3lbs for $20 so it's closer to $30-$40 depending on whether you do min or max
Turkey is cheaper than that
It's not a great recipe for meatloaf, but it reads like something that would pair well with a bat out of hell, and that's the only meatloaf I care for.
what is it with people not putting bread in the meatloaf? what the hell.
Thought one of the ingredients was going to be cocaine or something or that OP was going to serve it to the mother in the shape of a giant penis. Gotta say I'm a bit disappointed. No punchline.
Oh god, not this repost. This meatloaf sucks. It's overcooked, uses nondescript ingredients (BBQ Sauce? That's like 30 different things, ranch OR onion soup mix?), suggests that ground turkey and beef should be seasoned similarly, and is woefully under seasoned
Look, fuck the homophobes but you can do better than this sad midwest pile of gray meat
Can you even call it meat loaf without bread crumbs or some other filler?
As someone who grew up poor, I thought the whole point of meatloaf was to add cheap filler to ground meat to make it "go" further.
When you have 6lbs of meat you don't need filler.
Exactly the point.
Bread crumbs, carrots, onions, even celery. All filler elements to make the meatloaf taste better and go further.
It's a WW2 meal designed to make rationed meat go further.
How is that recipe not just a giant baked burger?
That's more or less what meat loaf is, eat it with some greens and it's a decent cheap meal that's pretty easy and quick to make; throw shit into a big bowl and hand mix (or it was before Trump ruined the price of beef)
Meatloaf requires bread crumbs or Oats to make it a "loaf".
We used corn flakes, 3 eggs (had chickens, have them now too), Worcestershire, onions, and maybe celery, mixing it by hand was good fun to me for some reason. As an adult when I started growing mushrooms, I added a bunch from a flush that produced way too many to use and was starting to go bad, and omg I love it that way now! (Not necessarily mushrooms on the edge of going bad, but is a good way to use a lot up and freeze for later meals!)
Come-on, at least a half of an onion. They're cheap. How about some tomatoes?
Oops, now it's MY recipe.
I'm not at all opposed to meatloaf but you're absolutely right. It needs some vegetables for flavor and moisture, you should generally use individual seasonings instead of premixed packets so you have some control but if nothing else it needs breadcrumbs for stability. You have to do so much to this to make it good that it just becomes a different recipe
Also, the relatively tiny amount of sauce mixed into the meat (4tbsp for 4-6 lbs?!) with none on top makes no sense.
You should be concerned when a recipe says you can add 50% to it and not adjust the seasoning at all
TFW the secret recipe is just the ingredients you'd expect plus a squirt of every random sauce in the fridge.
This is the whitest, most Midwest meatloaf ever. It's food for people who think a large hunk of meat must be good because it's a large hunk of meat.
Yes, it's under seasoned, but what it's missing is breadcrumbs. Without a panade, meatloaf is a texture nightmare.
Reading with blurry glasses
4 to 6 pounds beef
1 pounds catsup
1 pounds mustard
1,pounds baby teeth idk
I should clean these
No breadcrumbs was my immediate thought... it might not even be that underseasoned (due to the soup mix), but it ain't holding any of its moisture and the texture is gonna be really bad.
"have leftovers if it's just you". Bro needs to lay off the bulk eating I think. I just made two loaves with 3.2 lbs meat (total, not per loaf) and a cup of breadcrumbs that fed boardgame night (5 adults two toddlers) with a whole loaf to spare. Yes we had bread on the side but still. The math ain't mathing
Based on the other comments, apparently there's a reason this person only liked their mom's meatloaf and not anyone else's:
They don't like meatloaf, cuz baby that ain't it
Do people eat this as a meal? It’s just ground meat?
As others said, sides. Most meatloaf recipes also include onions and other veggies in the loaf itself which is why there's a thread of comments here pointing out how this recipe as garbage. This is just a giant dry hamburger. Meatloaf also commonly has milk soaked breadcrumbs to pad the meat out so you don't need as much of the expensive stuff.
Ya normally have some sides with like mashed potatoes and green beans.
Generally meatloaf is served along with whatever sides or veggies you would eat with any other meat product but yes people do actually eat it
On top of being homophobic, the mom has terrible taste
What's the deal with Americans putting onion soup mix into everything?
It's a cheap and easy replacement for actual seasoning. My family has a recipe for a dip that's literally just onion soup mix and sour cream. It's delicious, but it's really just deconstructed sour cream and onions flavored potato chips with extra seasoning and real sour cream.
It saves some from having spices on hand.
Its essentially just pre-mixed spices. I know people could make the mix on their own, but it's not too far of a jump from things like Garam Masala or Chili Powder (both of which are just pre-mixed spices).
Isn't chili powder just pulverized chilis?
I think it can be, but typically it's actually a blend of spices (one of them being ground cayenne peppers).
Everyone's been trying to make shit fast and easy for decades and no one knows how to actually cook anymore.
It probably tastes great. What do you mean by “what’s the deal”? Like, what’s the origin?