Need help! Fix my meatloaf!
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MOM...THE MEATLOAF..............*kitten*!!!!!!!!!0
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when i use turkey i add onions and use oatmeal instead of bread crumbs works like a charm0
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Add another egg. The moisture from the milk will evaporate too quickly0
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This is my recipe. One pound of ground turkey, 2 large eggs, one packet of lipton onion soup mix (dry),1/2 cup of ketchup, 1 tsp of pepper. Mix all ingredients well in a large bowl. Place well mixed turkey on wax paper that has been coated lightly with a little flour. Shape into a loaf and place in a 13 X 9 inch baking dish. You may need to re-shape slightly once in baking dish. IF YOU WANT TO TOP WITH A SAUCE MIX : Stir 1 tsp garlic powder and 1 tsp Italian seasoning into 2 cups of tomato sauce and pour over loaf. Bake uncovered @ 350 degrees for one hour. Cool five minutes before serving .0
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I think you have ventured away from a good home baked meat loaf. To many ingredients. Just my opinion. Try my recipe and see how you like it.0
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I recently read a recipe where it said to cook in a loaf pan and it will be more moist because the juices wont flow away from the loaf. I did it and it was true.0
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me too. I would do what u suggested. it is like mine.0
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NOT ENOUGH FAT! Add some pork (2-4 oz pork and 6-4 oz turkey) or use all ground dark meat chicken or turkey (instead of breast)
EDIT: Ounce for ounce (raw weight), dark meat chicken (skinless) only has 3 more calories than white meat (33 vs. 30) ... better flavor and more moistness for only 3 more calories, it's a no brainer ...0 -
I think you have ventured away from a good home baked meat loaf. To many ingredients. Just my opinion. Try my recipe and see how you like it.
That's the thing. I do not like the taste of regular 'homestyle' meatloaf.0 -
I would add more liquid - but rather than milk - maybe veggie broth or even water (or plain almond milk). And, one time I was making a meat loaf and I realized I had no bread crumbs. So I threw fresh bread in a mini chopper and ground it up (there were no chunks) - it adds alot of moisture. Now, I only use fresh bread.0
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You need more fat. You can add an additional egg yolk to the mixture, or you can use a higher lean:fat ratio ground turkey. That should fix your problem with the dryness. There are also other options, such as adding olive oil or coconut oil to the mixture to add fat. But you don't want to change the flavor, just the consistency.
Additional liquid will not change the consistency, BTW. The proteins are going to tighten up with the heat, and liquid is actually expelled during the cooking process...which is why grilled/roasted meats are juicier, and pot roast tends to be drier. It's the level of fat in the cut of meat that dictates juiciness or moistness. A dry pork chop soaked in broth is still a dry pork chop.
(Personally, I don't put bread crumbs of any kind in my meatloaf, and I use a lot of pureed veggies (onion, carrot, celery and zucchini) for additional moisture.)0 -
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I didn't see this mentioned but a while back I starting making mine in the crockpot. I think it would work for most any recipe and it comes out great.0
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I see 2 things that could make a difference.... First I typically use half 95% lean ground beef and half ground pork (not greasy, but not dry). And I use instant rice instead of bread crumbs, I found the bread crumbs really dry it out, especially if you have a lot of other ingredients in it.0
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bump for ideas0
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Use chopped onions instead of flakes. All of your dry ingredients is soaking up the liquid. I also add a little olive oil to make up for the turkey not having as much fat. And I do cover my meat loaf. And are you baking it too long?0
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I would increase the milk -- I use a 1 to 1 ratio of milk and breadcrumbs.
^^This. I made a meatloaf using a mix (I know, horrors!) and it called for a cup of milk (I think it was a full cup). It was almost the best meatloaf I have ever made, because it was so moist. It was also very salty, so while it was very delish, I won't be using that again (Clubhouse Meatloaf mix.) but I will surely be putting more milk in the turkey meatloaf I am making for supper tonight!
eta: I usually use a package of stovetop stuffing for my meatloaf mix. Any old flavour - most of them work just fine but the one that started me using it was the Uncle Ben's Country as it used to have a recipe on the back. You just need to add a couple of eggs, and the milk. I am using a turkey stuffing for the turkey meatloaf tonight.0 -
I add low sodium tomato sauce to mine.
Quick oats, green bell pepper, Mrs Dash, Brown onion.0 -
Kinda off-topic, but here is the recipe my family loves (and yeah - it's a 'monster'):
Ground beef
Cream of onion soup
Chopped green onions
Minced garlic
Pre-cooked rice
Shredded cheddar loaded up in a trench down the middle then covered
If I had French-fried onion rings I'd toss those in, too
Bacon on top in a nice, decorative lattice pattern
Barbecue sauce kinda' "painted" on top
Lightly covered with foil and baked... Uncovered for last few minutes
Delicious but likely the world's least healthy meatloaf! :laugh: :blushing:0
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