Stuffed Meatloaf
Meatloaf filled with Stove Top Stuffing (or your favorite) is a delicious, unique and totally different meatloaf than I have ever made before. A fellow blogger, The Belmont Rooster, posted a delicious meatloaf recipe. I decided to give it a try, but like most recipes, I did adapt it a bit. My grandkids are here so I needed to make it kid friendly. My 4 year old grandson asked for seconds.
Please visit my fellow bloggers post and recipe to see how wonderful he makes it. Click on the Belmont Rooster’s link below to see his recipe: https://thebelmontrooster.com/2019/01/14/belmont-roosters-favorite-stuffed-meatloaf/
Below is my step by step directions
for how I made my Stuffed Meatloaf!
Ingredients
Spray a meatloaf pan with cooking oil.
In a large bowl add the ground beef.
Add the rest of the ingredients
except the egg, milk and stuffing.
Using your hands combine completely.
In a small bowl slightly
whisk the egg with a fork.
Add the egg to the milk
and whisk together.
Pour egg mixture into the
ground beef mixture.
Combine until the egg is no longer
visible and it is mixed into the meat
mixture. Meat will be wet which will
help make the next step easy.
Place 2/3rd of the mixture into the
prepared meatloaf pan. Form it evenly
up all four sides and on the bottom.
Fill the center of the meatloaf with
all of the prepared Stove Top Stuffing.
Press it down slightly to compact it.
Place the rest of the meat mixture
evenly on top. Press it down
carefully to seal the meat
and stuffing together.
Place into a preheated
350 degree oven for 1 hour.
Keep it in the pan for 10 minutes,
then remove from the pan.
Slice and serve.
Stuffed Meatloaf
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Ingredients
- 1 & 1/2 pounds ground beef (90/10 mixture)
- 3 pieces bacon, cooked crisp and crumbled
- 1 tsp Worcestershire sauce
- 1 tsp salt
- 1/2 tsp pepper
- 1/4 cup plain dry bread crumbs
- 1/8 tsp garlic powder
- 1 egg
- 1/2 cup milk
- 1 box Stove Top Stuffing, prepared (or your favorite)
Directions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Spray a meatloaf pan (approximately 9″x 5″x3″) with cooking oil.
- Place the ground beef in a large bowl. Add the rest of the ingredients except the egg, milk and stuffing.
- Using your hands mix until completely combined.
- In a small bowl slightly whisk the egg.
- Add the egg to the milk and whisk to combine.
- Pour the egg mixture into the ground beef and combine until the egg mixture is no longer visible. Meat will be wet.
- Place 2/3rd’s of the meat mixture into the prepared meatloaf pan. Form the mixture evenly on the bottom and up all four sides of the pan.
- Fill the center with the prepared Stove Top Stuffing, packing it down slightly.
- Place the remaining ground beef mixture on top. Spread it out evenly to completely cover the top. Press it down carefully to seal the meat and stuffing together.
- Place the pan into the oven and bake, uncovered, for 1 hour.
- Remove from the oven and set the pan on a cooling rack for 10 minutes.
- Remove meatloaf from the pan, slice and serve.
Categories: Ground Beef
An interesting spin on one of my favorites!
It was very good give it a try. 😃😍
I believe I will!
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Meatloaf is my dad’s favorite, and he’s also a fan of stuffing. I think I know what I’m making the next time my parents come over for dinner. 🙂
Oh how exciting! I love making a new recipe for family especially when you know they will love it. Thanks for sharing that Amanda! Let me know how he likes it.
I definitely will!
I had my parents over this weekend, and Dad loved this recipe as much as I thought he would. Mom was also a fan. I printed a copy for them before they left. Thanks SO much for posting it!!!
Oh that is wonderful! I am so glad they both loved it. Thank you so much for letting me know because it’s the comments like yours that make my blog so worth it!
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I live in England- but whenever we visit the US I buy StoveTop stuffing! Now I have a great recipe to use it in!
Isn’t it the best stuffing!!!!! I love homemade stuffing too but this is so quick, easy and tastes great! Thanks Emily!
When you say prepared for the stuffing, do you mean cooked? This looks so good!
Yes the stuffing is ready to eat before you put it in the meatloaf. I know it sounds crazy but it turned out so good. Not dried out and not too moist. Just don’t use stuffing that is really dry when you put it in the meatloaf.
Thanks!
You’re welcome!
I’m saving this one. Stuffing in a meatloaf sounds good.
Oh yes it was delicious! Not just the stuffing was delicious but the meat part was the best meatloaf I have ever had. I don’t know if the herbs from the stuffing help make it so delicious or if it was just what was in the meat but it is definitely a keeper! Thank you David!
That looks delicious. I wonder how it tastes though. The flavor I mean.
The meat part was the best meatloaf I have ever tasted. The stuffing tasted like it always does. I was expecting the stuffing to be greasy and it wasn’t at all. I Will definitely be making it again and I would even serve it to company. You should give it a try.
I was just wondering since I’ve never had this combination. I’ve only used stuffing with turkey or poultry. Not beef.
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Yum!!!!
Thank you Valerie!
Oh this looks so amazing! Two things I love: meatloaf & Stovetop Stuffing! 😋
I am addicted to Stove Top stuffing! Thanks Erica!
Love meatloaf, even the next day on toast.
I love it cold (again..lol) the next day!
Me too Diane. When we visited my grandmother in Toronto back in the day, there was a Jewish bakery in the neighborhood. Canadians eat kaiser buns. They are not soft bread as the kaiser rolls are here; they are more like a baguette – very crusty. So my grandmother’s Italian neighbor always made up spaghetti and extra meatballs and brought that pot down when we visited … I’d get those kaiser rolls and put my meatballs in between – I’d eat that almost every meal while I was there … 🙂
YUM true Italian cooking! How lucky were you!
Yes indeed. The father moved in with them after his wife passed away – he was a true Italian in that pasta is served at every meal. So they had spaghetti every night … she brought down a huge pot of it. So good – I wish I had one now. No pounds ever appeared after eating all those delightful treats back in the day … sigh.
Very good! Glad you tried it and maybe next time you can use the celery/onion/bread crumb mixture for the stuffing. Great job!
GREAT! I am glad you tried it! Maybe next time you can use the celery/onion/breadcrumb mixture for the stuffing. I also noticed you cooked the bacon before adding it to the recipe. Good idea to use the Stove Top stuffing as an alternative.
It was the best meatloaf I ever had! My grandson loved it too! Thank you so much!
Looks delicious!
Thanks! Have a great day!
Very I interesting. Looks delicious!
It really was delicious! I would make this anytime! Thank you!
Forget the grandkids, I think I will enjoy this one. So easy to make too.
Hahaha it was the best tasting meatloaf I have ever had! It was easy and fun to make because it was so different. Not to mention I am a Stove Top junkie!
I also love stuffing, my own first, then stove top.
You can definitely put your own stuffing into this!
This looks yummy and different, gotta try!
I think that’s what made it so good is that it was different. Thanks!
Always looking for new ideas! We get tired of the same ole stuff.
Oh! I love stuffing! It looks soooo good, Diane!
Thank you I am addicted to stuffing too!