Theresa's Mixed Nuts: Meatloaf

Thursday, January 22, 2026

Meatloaf

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My daughter asked me to make meatloaf last week, which was odd because I used to make it monthly years back and she'd never touch it. I haven't made it in several years and all of a sudden she thinks she might like to give it a try. Her grown up tastes are probably changing, as it tends to do as we age, so I figured I'd indulge her and made a loaf. Problem was, I gave away all of my cookbooks last year while doing a deep clean and de-clutter of my house. I remembered the basics of what is included, but the measurements wasn't information that I had retained. I knew I had made a meatloaf recipe or two from Golden Blossom Honey before, so I hopped back over to their website to jog my memory. They have several different recipes for it in their recipe index, and I know I've made their old-fashioned and turkey versions before, but their plain Meatloaf recipe looked like it was similar to the one that I used to make for my family when I first started cooking, so I decided I'd give that one a try. 
 

I picked this recipe because it didn't have any over the top ingredients listed. It seemed like your standard meatloaf, just like grandma used to make, which I appreciated. It seems like all of the food bloggers and recipe websites are all vying to be the next top chef these days, trying to come up with something unique and crazy to draw more views, but I think there's something to be said for classic recipes like this one. Simple, subtle, down home. Comfort foods like meatloaf don't need all the extra tweaks. Keep it easy like Sunday morning and you'll always be golden. The only thing I would change about this recipe is maybe adding 1/4 to 1/2 cup more of the breadcrumbs into the mixture because it didn't hold together as well as I would have liked. It's still delicious, but if you're going for presentation as well as taste, a little more breadcrumbs won't hurt. I always serve meatloaf with a helping of mashed potatoes and green beans because that's what my southern grannies always did, and there's nothing more comforting than a southern granny's cooking. Overall, my daughter enjoyed this meatloaf, so I'm glad to have found a similar recipe to the one I used to make in case it is requested by family again I'll have it at my fingertips. 
 

Ingredients

1 1/2 pounds lean ground beef

1 cup fresh breadcrumbs, about 1 slice of bread

2 tablespoons onion, chopped

1 medium carrot, coarsely grated

1 egg

1/3 cup milk

2 tablespoons GOLDEN BLOSSOM HONEY MUSTARD

1/8 cup ketchup

1 teaspoon salt

1/8 teaspoon black pepper

Topping:

1/4 cup ketchup

2 tablespoons GOLDEN BLOSSOM HONEY MUSTARD

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23 comments:

  1. Such a super rich plate, what always amuses me in American recipes is that you put ketchup on top of the meatloaf. You have a lot of veggie versions of it over at YouTube if you care to try them out.

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    1. We like our condiments, apparently LOL. I always forget there are recipes on YouTube. I see people trying to sell them on Etsy all the time and I'm like who tf is paying for recipes. You can get them free all over the internet.

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  2. It sure plates up pretty, doesn't it? Glad she got her new meatloaf fix. You're lucky her palate is becoming more open to things. I have an 18 year old who could still live off of burgers and be perfectly content.

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    1. Give him a few years and I'm sure he'll be more open to new foods. I was like that a lot at his age. I didn't even try squash until my mid-30's because I was adamant about sticking with what I knew I already liked LOL

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  3. Meatloaf was a weekly staple in my house growing up, and we also ate it with mashed potatoes even though my grandmas were not Southern. I always liked it and tried to make a vegan version using lentils that came out good but was too much work. I'm glad your daughter enjoyed it.

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    1. I've tried the lentil meatloaf as well and agree, it was too much work to put into regular rotation.

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  4. I hated meatloaf as a kid, but my husband likes it, so I began making it with ground turkey and a bbq sauce base and now I don't mind it. A classic dish I like is plain white wedding cake!!! Nobody has that anymore.

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    1. I never even thought about the plain white wedding cake, but you are so right. It's all so over the top, sweet and fancy anymore.

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  5. I love meatloaf. I just bought some hamburger to make some meatloaf soon too.

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  6. I despised it as a kid, won't even look at it as an adult either lol

    Here adult taste buds are better than mine I guess.

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    1. I hated it as a kid too. It just seemed like a pile of mush. I'd shove it all onto my sister's plate back then LOL

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    2. I'd roll in up, along with nasty mushy potatoes, stick it in back my sock when no one was looking and then go flush it down the toilet.

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  7. Gracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.

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  8. With ARFID it's most dishes 😂 unless it's a dish I can't eat anyway

    We were at a birthday party and they served Hungry Howies which is a less known chain that gimmicks flavored crust in many varieties. I forgot it bit in and immediately regretted it. Luckily it was a milder taste, I would have vomited under a more intense one

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    1. We have Hungry Howies here also, but I've never tried them. I think I'll steer clear though as I am not one who likes gimmicky foods.

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  9. I LOVE meatloaf! I have so many different meatloaf recipes that I have an entire Pinterest board dedicated to them. I do not, however, have one involving honey mustard. Sounds delish!

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    1. I need to dive back into dinner dishes on Pinterest. I'm usually scoping out the desserts and forget about the main course. It's a valuable resource!

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  10. I have actually never had meatloaf. Thanks for sharing.

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  11. You gave away all of your cookbooks? I can relate. Used to have lots of cookbooks in my house but then someone left and took them with her.... Anyway, good to hear your kid loved your meatloaf. I can't cook to save my life.

    Thanks for stopping by. I hope you're doing fine.

    Blue

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    1. Hi Blue! We miss you! Shocking that I don't own many cookbooks anymore, right? Sorry yours went away as well. Hope you're doing good, my friend!

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