I must admit that I do love meatloaf.
There's almost nothing as homey
as the smell of meatloaf in the oven.
I have several recipes that I like to rotate
that use different fillers like: breadcrumbs,
bread, saltine crackers, oatmeal, and they
are all good. This one uses Ritz crackers.
There's almost nothing as homey
as the smell of meatloaf in the oven.
I have several recipes that I like to rotate
that use different fillers like: breadcrumbs,
bread, saltine crackers, oatmeal, and they
are all good. This one uses Ritz crackers.
Using the Ritz in place of the usual
is what makes this meatloaf just a bit
different and very tasty. This is another
good one to add to your recipe collection.
good one to add to your recipe collection.
Combine all the ingredients in a large bowl.
Put into a 5x9 loaf pan or just shape into
a loaf and place in a shallow casserole,
Bake for 30 to 45 minutes first before
spreading on the topping. This prevents
the topping from burning due to
the brown sugar content.
Combine the brown sugar, ketchup, mustard
and Worcestershire sauce in a small bowl.
Spread it over the top and return to the
oven for another 15 minutes.
I'm using my vintage Corningware loaf pan.
Makes me want to wear one of my aprons too.
I found this pan for $2.00 thrifting.
Ritzy Meatloaf
2 lbs ground beef
1 C crushed Ritz crackers
(about 24-26)
1 C milk
1 C milk
2 eggs, beaten
½ C ketchup
½ C onion, finely chopped
1 t salt
½ t pepper
½ t garlic powder
In a large bowl mix all the ingredients
until thoroughly combined. Shape into
a 5x9 loaf, or use a loaf pan. Bake @350º
for 45 minutes. Spoon off excess fat.
Spread with topping.
15 mins before slicing and serving.
Spread with topping.
Topping
½ C ketchup
¼ C brown sugar
½ T mustard
T Worcestershire sauce
Combine in a small bowl.
and bake another 15 minutes. Let rest15 mins before slicing and serving.
Enjoy!