City slicker meatloaf - easy!!. This meatloaf recipe is easy to make, holds together, and has the best glaze on top! Meatloaf is one of the classic, quintessential American dinners. I've found it very helpful to line the loaf pan with aluminum foil right up over the sides.
This easy meatloaf recipe is so juicy, yet firm and full of flavor. Even folks who aren't meatloaf fans tend to devour this one. It can even be garnished up to serve to company if you're needing something easy and delicious to whip up. You can cook City slicker meatloaf - easy!! using 4 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you achieve it.
Ingredients of City slicker meatloaf - easy!!
- It's 3 of eggs.
- Prepare 1 of ketchup.
- You need 1 of corn flakes.
- It's 5 of pounds of meat.
This Easy Meatloaf and Potatoes Dinner gives you meat and potatoes all in one delicious shot! This pairs perfect with mashed potatoes. MEATLOAF is one of American's top comfort foods. Made with ground chuck beef, onions, ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, thyme, etc., then baked with ketchup.
City slicker meatloaf - easy!! instructions
- In a large pan (13x9 is best) mix the meat and eggs together..
- Then add ketchup as needed until meat turns into a dark pink/light red color. Mix meat. (This bottle was full when I started for an estimate on how much I used).
- Add in corn flakes until blended well. See photo for how much I used. Bag was full when I started..
- Flatten out in pan. It should look like this..
- Add top layer of ketchup.
- Bake in oven on 375 for 1 hour. You will have to check on it and drain grease a couple of times..
- After an hour, drain grease, cut meatloaf in half. Bake 15-20 more minutes..
- After that, Drain grease & Enjoy!.
This is a very easy and no fail recipe for American-style meatloaf. I have made it twice already. I added about a tablespoon of worcestershire sauce to the meat mixture and sauteed the onions in a little butter and garlic just for a few minutes until the onions were softened. Meatloaf has to be one of my favorite comfort foods. There's just something about a good ol' meatloaf that warms the soul.