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08-17-2017 08:27 PM
I forgot, I use oatmeal sometimes. That also works and bulks it up.
08-17-2017 08:59 PM
Mine fall apart too. Even when I chill it and reheat it, my meatloaf crumbles.
08-17-2017 09:30 PM
I use 2 eggs in a meatloaf & pack it down TIGHT in the loaf pan.
I let it cool before I slice it.
08-17-2017 10:57 PM
Mary Beth Roe has a really good recipe online. Its her Dad's. I do omit the vegetable soup but it is really good..
08-17-2017 11:52 PM
It's your hamburger that you are buying...I would just bet you are using a 80/20 or less than that. Upgrade to a 90/10, more meat, less fat, continue with your soaked bread or oatmeal, an egg, ketchup, salt/pepper and you should be good to go.
Overworking your meat causes your meat to get "tough", just mix until it's close to being blended. Loaf pan, 350 deg about an hour.
Just my guess, hope that works.
08-18-2017 12:16 AM
@Just Bling wrote:It's your hamburger that you are buying...I would just bet you are using a 80/20 or less than that. Upgrade to a 90/10, more meat, less fat, continue with your soaked bread or oatmeal, an egg, ketchup, salt/pepper and you should be good to go.
Overworking your meat causes your meat to get "tough", just mix until it's close to being blended. Loaf pan, 350 deg about an hour.
Just my guess, hope that works.
I think you are right! I make meatloaf with very lean ground beef and mostly just plop in some thick picante sauce--it has all the spices, peppers, onions and tomato you need-- and mash it up and then put it in a loaf pan. It works out fine and you can slice it cold.
08-18-2017 08:15 AM
I like meatloaf that is moist & tender, so I only use 1 egg to about 2 - 2.5 lbs. of meat. Also, just a sprinkle of bread crumbs. My seasonings, along w/ celery & onion, and the liquid I add to the mixture is Worchestershire sauce, but a tablespoon or 2.
I think that's correct about the over-mixing (like in cake baking), and I just dump my meat mixture into a big roaster, and then form the loaf, put a ketchup topping on top, and all-importantly, let it rest for a good 15 minutes!
08-18-2017 09:02 AM
You have to keep patting it over and over in your hands to get all of the air pockets out. Once it is made and before I put it in the pan, I just keep patting it and putting from one hand to the other for at least five minutes.
08-18-2017 09:05 AM
Never done any other way than oatmeal. Sometimes I divide in half and put a layer of cheddar cheese to bake in the middle to make it different. So love meatloaf hot or cold has an entree or on has a sandwich.
08-18-2017 09:26 AM
@LOVEMYFURBABY Welcome to Recipes. It might be helpful to post your recipe or method. Maybe someone could find the flaw in it.
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