Pioneer Woman Meatloaf
This Meatloaf Recipe from The Pioneer Woman is so easy to make! It’s brushed with a simple homemade sauce and freezes well for future meals!
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I just want to buy a red wig and walk around my house pretending to be The Pioneer Woman. Is that so wrong? I just love watching her cook in her huge, spotless, sunshine-filled lodge, where dishes wash themselves and food always comes out perfectly.
But in the meantime, I guess I’ll just enjoy her bacon-wrapped meatloaf, sans-wig. 😂It’s honestly the most flavorful meatloaf ever, the bacon cooks over the meat and the juices run right into it, can you imagine the flavor that it creates?!
I hope my kitchen smells like bacon forever. 💗
What is the Best Meat for Meatloaf?
- 80% lean ground beef is a good choice when selecting ground beef for meatloaf. Leaner meats tend to dry out.
- A combination of ground beef, pork, and veal will also give you very tender and flavorful meatloaf. You’d use 1/3 lb. of each.
PRO TIP: Some grocery stores have this meat combination already packaged up in the meat section, specifically for making meatloaf and/or meatballs.
What Kind of Bread is Best?
Soft, white sandwich bread is great for meatloaf, although crusty artisan bread can also be used.
The Pioneer Woman prefers to use white sandwich bread, and I tend to agree. I find that the softer bread blends into the ground beef better and makes for a more uniform consistency.
Can You Over-Mix Ground Beef?
Yes, you can over-mix ground beef when you’re preparing meatloaf or burgers.
You’ll want to make sure that the meatloaf is uniform in consistency, but handle the meat gently and do your best not to mix it too much, or the consistency will be tougher and the meat will be slightly less flavorful.
Can You Make Meatloaf Ahead of Time?
- YES! Meatloaf is a great make-ahead recipe that you can completely prepare and assemble ahead of time.
- Once assembled, simply wrap the prepared loaf in foil or plastic wrap and store it overnight in the fridge to bake the next day.
- You can also freeze assembled meatloaf. Let it defrost overnight in the fridge prior to baking.
Pro Tip: If this loaf makes more than you need, you may choose to divide it in half and freeze what you don’t need for another day!
Freezing
Cooked meatloaf is an absolutely perfect freezer food. Let it cool and wrap it in foil. Store it in the freezer bag for up to 3 months.
To reheat, bake in the foil at 350°F until heated through, 20-30 minutes.
You can also defrost it in the fridge overnight and microwave it until heated through.
Broiler Pan Substitute
A broiler pan is used to allow the excess grease to drip from the meatloaf and prevent the bottom of the loaf from getting soggy.
Use only a Cookie Sheet:
Place the loaf directly on top of a cookie sheet, but note that you will have to remove the sheet and drain the liquid periodically throughout the cooking process. This is a little tricky.
Using a Cooling Rack on a Roasting Pan:
- Place a cooling rack on top of a roasting pan.
- Line the cooling rack with foil to keep the meat in place.
- Poke several small holes in the foil to allow the fat to escape and drip onto the cookie sheet or roasting pan.
🛑 Note! The bacon underneath the loaf that sits on top of the foil likely won’t cook as well as if it were to sit directly on a broiler pan. Just be aware of this if using the foil method.
Can I Make This Without Bacon?
You can absolutely leave the bacon out of this recipe if you’d prefer. The remaining 25 minutes of cooking time may need to be decreased to 15-20 minutes or so.
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What to Serve with Meatloaf
- Creamy Mashed Potatoes with Easy Brown Gravy – no drippings needed!
- Cheesy Scalloped Potatoes
- Baked Potato Wedges or Crispy Skillet Potatoes
- Twice Baked Potato Casserole or Hash Brown Casserole
- Roasted Carrots, Broccoli. Green Beans, or Brussels Sprouts
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The Pioneer Woman Meatloaf
Ingredients
Meatloaf:
- 1 cup Whole Milk
- 6 slices White Bread
- 2 pounds Ground Beef, 80% lean
- 1 cup Parmesan Cheese, freshly grated
- 1/4 teaspoon Seasoned Salt
- 3/4 teaspoons Salt
- Freshly Ground Black Pepper
- 1/3 cup fresh Parsley, minced
- 4 whole Eggs, Beaten
- 12 slices Thin cut Bacon
Sauce:
- 1+1/2 cups Ketchup
- 1/3 cup Brown Sugar
- 1 teaspoon Dry Mustard
- 1 dash Tabasco sauce
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
- Add the bread to a large bowl and pour the milk on top of the slices. Let them soak for 5 minutes.
- Add the remaining meatloaf ingredients and use your hands to combine. Try to ensure that the bread is sufficiently combined into the mixture, although try not to overmix as the ground beef will become tougher and lose some flavor.
- Form the meat into a loaf, (about 5 inches wide), and place it over a broiler pan to allow the fat to drain. Lining the bottom of the broiler pan with foil will make for easier cleanup.
- Line the bacon over the top of the loaf and carefully tuck the ends under the bottom. The bacon can be used to help support the shape of the loaf. I like to line them so that they are touching, but not overlapping so that you can easily slice in between each piece of bacon when it’s cooked.
- Combine the sauce ingredients and brush 1/3 of it over the meatloaf.
- Bake the meatloaf for 45 minutes on the middle rack. Remove it from the oven and brush another 1/3 of the sauce over it. Bake for another 25 minutes.
- Remove from the oven and let it sit for 10 minutes prior to slicing, cutting in too early will cause the juice to run out of the loaf.Pro Tip: Use a meat thermometer to ensure the middle is 160°F before you slice in.
- Serve with the remaining sauce and enjoy! These are delicious with mashed potatoes and roasted green beans!
Notes
Love Meatloaf Recipes? Try my Mini Meatloaf recipe next!
Nutrition
Recipe Source: The Pioneer Woman
Can bread crumbs or panko bread crumbs be used instead if the bread?
Hi Marjorie, yes you can! The general rule of thumb is to use 1/3 cup breadcrumbs for every slice of bread, which would be 2 cups breadcrumbs in this case.
I made this recipe after having success with other pioneer woman recipes. I went to her website to see if there were any additional instructions but then returned to this website because of your detailed instructions and comments.
The recipe is laid out very well and I made it as written. It turned out amazing and i will definitely be making it again.
I’m so happy you’re enjoying this one and find it easy to follow Melissa! Thanks so much for taking the time to leave a comment!❤️
I never make meatloaf the same exact way twice, but this one’s a keeper! I added a sautéed chopped onion, subbed cheddar cheese for the parm and omitted the bacon since I didn’t have any. This was so moist and flavorful, the milk-soaked bread is the trick! Loved it!
I’m so happy it was such a success Denise! I admire your willingness to switch things up. I always do that when I’m in pursuit of the perfect recipe. Thanks so much for the great review!🩷
Made this for the 1st time. It turned out great👌 . My boys loved it😋
I’m so happy it was such a success with your boys Marissa! Thanks so much for the great comments!💖
I used pork sausage extra Flavor and a firmer consistency that I liked It
Nice work Francine!
Can this be cooked for the first 45 minutes, cooled, then put in freezer leaving the remaining 25 minute cooking time for when you plan to serve?
Hi Leslie, I would either assemble it all and bake it entirely later, or bake it all and reheat it later. It’s not safe to partially cook meat or poultry to refrigerate and finish later because any bacteria that may be present would not have been destroyed.
Do you have to top it with bacon
No, you can skip the bacon if preferred!
Was better than expected
Very moist using the bread.
I’m so happy to hear that John!!!
Really good meatloaf. Great flavor and texture. Just what I was liking for. My husband and I are not big onion fans so I was excited to try this recipe. Definitely a keeper! Thank you for sharing.
My pleasure Joy! I’m so happy you guys liked it. Thanks so much for taking the time to leave a review!💖
Hi! If I am going to make this ahead and then stick it in the fridge until I’m ready to bake it, will the baking times and temperatures change? Or just bake as normal?
Hi there! I would remove it from the fridge and let it sit out for 45 minutes- 1 hour or so, then bake as outlined!