Frosted Meatloaf

Try this Frosted Meatloaf recipe, or contribute your own.

Frosted Meatloaf
Frosted Meatloaf

Try this Frosted Meatloaf recipe, or contribute your own.

  • Preparing Time: 45 minutes
  • Total Time: 45 minutes
  • Served Person: 0
  • Carbohydrate 89.08174625 g
  • Cholesterol 1364.4156232 mg
  • Fat 161.0481985 g
  • Fiber 4.58666265392303 g
  • Protein 205.455506916 g
  • Saturated Fat 60.4938343484 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 recipe (1285g)
  • Sodium 2001.7024284 mg
  • Sugar 84.495083596077 g
  • Trans Fat 23.4976338678 g
  • Calories 2683 calories

Step-by-step

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  • Pour milk over the bread slices. Allow it to soak in for several minutes.
  • Place the ground beef, milk-soaked bread, Parmesan, seasoned salt, salt, black pepper, and parsley in a large mixing bowl.
  • Pour in beaten eggs.
  • With clean hands, mix the ingredients until well combined.
  • Form the mixture into a loaf shape on a broiler pan, which will allow the fat to drain. (Line the bottom of the pan with foil to avoid a big mess!)
  • Make the sauce: add ketchup, brown sugar, mustard, and hot sauce in a mixing bowl. Stir together.
  • Pour ½ of the mixture over the top of the meatloaf. Spread with a spoon.
  • Bake for 45 minutes, then pour another ½ of the sauce over the top.
  • Bake for another 15 minutes.
  • Remove from oven and let raise oven temperature to 450.
  • Cool meatloaf for 10 minutes, then "frost" top and sides with warm mashed potatoes.
  • Brush with melted butter and return to oven and bake until potatoes are slightly tipped with brown, about 5-10 minutes.
  • Slice and serve!

My Unexpected Culinary Adventure: Frosted Meatloaf

As a busy working mom, time in the kitchen is a precious commodity. My days are a whirlwind of meetings, school runs, and trying to squeeze in a workout. Dinner often feels like a race against the clock, a desperate scramble to put something nutritious (and hopefully appealing) on the table before the kids descend into a state of ravenous chaos. So, when I stumbled across this recipe for Frosted Meatloaf, I was intrigued, but also a little skeptical. Frosted? Meatloaf? It sounded like a culinary oxymoron, a recipe dreamed up by a mischievous food scientist. But desperate times call for desperate measures, and my family was definitely in desperate need of a hearty, satisfying meal.

The recipe itself wasn’t overly complicated, which was a huge plus. The ingredient list was manageable, and even though I didn’t have freshly ground black pepper (I’m more of a pre-ground kind of gal), I made do. The process of combining the ground beef, soaked bread, and various seasonings was surprisingly therapeutic. I found myself oddly enjoying the tactile sensation of kneading the mixture, a small moment of quiet amidst the usual storm of my day. Shaping the loaf onto the broiler pan felt like sculpting a miniature masterpiece; a far cry from my usual hurried meal prep.

The sauce was simple, a classic ketchup-based concoction with a touch of brown sugar and mustard. I added a dash of Tabasco, because why not? A little kick never hurt anyone. The baking process was straightforward, although I confess I did briefly panic when the oven temperature needed adjusting mid-bake. But everything worked out. Then came the moment of truth: the "frosting." Mashed potatoes on a meatloaf? I was still skeptical. But as the warm, buttery potatoes began to brown in the oven, a delicious aroma filled the kitchen. It was the perfect combination of savory and comforting.

The final result? A resounding success. My family devoured the frosted meatloaf, and even my picky eater, who usually only consumes pizza and pasta, asked for seconds. The potatoes added a delightful creaminess and a surprising sweetness that balanced the richness of the meatloaf. The sauce was perfectly tangy, and the overall texture was wonderfully moist. It was so satisfying; far from the bland, dry meatloaf of my childhood memories. This recipe isn't just a meal; it’s an experience. It's a testament to the power of unexpected flavor combinations and the simple joy of creating something delicious and heartwarming for the people you love. It is also a reminder to break free from culinary routines and embrace the adventurous spirit of the kitchen, even if it means putting mashed potatoes on a meatloaf.

This frosted meatloaf recipe has become a regular in our dinner rotation. It’s not only delicious but also incredibly versatile. I’ve experimented with different spices and herbs, adding a pinch of garlic powder or a sprinkle of oregano to customize the flavor profile. I’ve also tried using different types of potatoes, including sweet potatoes for a unique twist. The possibilities are endless, making this recipe a true kitchen chameleon. It's adaptable to your taste preferences and dietary needs. This frosted meatloaf is so much more than just dinner; it's a symbol of family time, love, and the joy of creating culinary masterpieces in the midst of a busy life.

Beyond the Recipe: This recipe encourages culinary creativity and experimentation. It demonstrates that simple ingredients can be transformed into something extraordinary. Don't be afraid to deviate from the original instructions – perhaps try a different type of cheese, add some vegetables to the meatloaf mixture, or even experiment with different types of "frosting." The beauty of cooking is in the freedom to express your individuality and create something truly unique. And who knows, your culinary experiment might become a family favorite just like mine!