Meatloaf
Meat Loaf
Editor's note: The recipe and introductory text below are from Amy Sedaris's I Like You: Hospitality Under the Influence. For Sedaris's tips on throwing a Halloween party, click here.
Meat loaf has a lot of variations so be creative and change it up.
By Amy Sedaris
Southern-Style Meatloaf
By Caroline Crawford
Danish Meat Loaf
Gael Greene shared these recipes with Epicurious from her new book, Insatiable. To learn more about Greene, read our Q&A.
This meat loaf started life as a meatball recipe in the Times.
By Gael Greene
Meat Loaf and Mashed Potatoes
Save big in the calorie and fat departments with this remade version. Plus, get a fiber fix courtesy of the oatmeal and potato skins.
Veal Patties with Mushrooms and Chives
An adaptation of Viennese butterschnitzel, these individual meatloaves are incredibly moist and juicy.
South African Curried Lamb Meatloaf
Bobotie
The South Africans were way ahead of us: Curried lamb spiked with raisins and apples and framed by a smooth egg custard is our idea of how meatloaf would be if we had to reinvent it. Although tasty on its own, bobotie is ideal when served with a dollop of chutney—mango for a sweet touch or cilantro for an herby, savory note.
My Mother's Italian-American Meatloaf
We all have memories either of great or terrible meatloaf meals from childhood. My mom's meatloaf is a fond food memory. It was always moist and juicy, with a touch of Italy from the tomatoes and pecorino Romano cheese. It also passed the test of any respectable meatloaf: it made good sandwiches the next day.
By Michael Lomonaco
Roasted Vegetable Meatloaf with Mustard Mashed Potatoes
Using ground beef with a higher fat content ensures a moist meatloaf.
Salmon and Scallop Terrine with Frisée Salad
This update on a classic terrine is made with an aromatic broth and olive oil instead of cream. If you're short on time, don't bother with the leek lining—though it is pretty, the terrine works fine without it.
Beef and Sausage Meat Loaf with Mozzarella
Armandino Batali of Salumi in Seattle, writes: "My son, Mario Batali, may be the most recognizable foodie in the family, but the Batalis' interest in Italian cooking and culture goes back generations. My grandfather opened Seattle's first Italian-food import store in 1903. It was located just a few steps from where my restaurant, Salumi, is now, and it's one of the things that inspired me to get into the business.
"The idea behind Salumi was to create a restaurant, deli, and meat factory in one place, just like the salumerias in Italy. We're known for homemade sausages and salami, but we also attract a large lunchtime crowd. Some of the specials, like the meat loaf and frittata, have been in our family for years. They're also easy to make at home."
This Italian-inspired version is filled with sausage, mozzarella cheese, and basil.
By Armandino Batali
Lish Nelson's Meatloaf
By Karen Nelson Cox
Blue Plate Special Meat Loaf
Mashed potatoes and Green Beans with Warm Bacon Dressing (see recipe) are great side dishes. Follow with apple pie à la mode.
Meat Loaf Plus
By Carole Rodkey
Meat Loaf
By Elizabeth McKeon , Ralph Gevirtz , and Julie Bandy
Meat Loaf with Mustard-Dill Sauce
Have creamed spinach and sautéed carrots with these updated Swedish meat loaves. Then serve applesauce and spice cookies.
Pork and Ham Loaf with Marmalade-Mustard Glaze
Old-fashioned meat loaf gets a new lease on life in this recipe. Use the processor to chop leftover ham (or some purchased ham) for this flavorful loaf. Serve this with mashed potoates, corn bread, buttered peas, and a favorite beer or dry red wine.