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May 11 2014

Grandma’s Old Fashioned Meatloaf

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Growing up I HATED my mother’s meatloaf. Those big nasty chunks of onions and peppers in it were the worst thing ever.  But Grandma – she made me fall in love with meatloaf!

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I can still remember when I was wee little, we were talking. I had to sit at the table to help out, and she would let me mix up the meatloaf. 

Honestly, I thought that was the most awesome thing ever!  It was messy and squishy and just all kinds of fun. Now, I know people who freak out about stuff like this, but no way, man, not me.  It’s therapeutic.  I like working with my hands; it just seems to add to the experience. 

She’d tell me stories of her childhood and what she would make with her Mom. What I thought was just us having fun was so much more than that.  She was teaching me; teaching me to cook and respect the ingredients. 

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She’d explain why soaking the oats in milk led to a more moist meatloaf.  She’d taught me how to tell the varying differences in ‘squishiness’ – when it was too squishy your meatloaf would fall apart when baking. If it didn’t really squish but rather just clumped, it would turn out super dry.  But again to me that wasn’t learning, it was squishy fun times!

Now to know my Grandma was to love her. My grandma was totally cool!  Sportin’ pink or purple hair, driving a souped-up Chevy Nova with white leather interior and candy apple red shimmer paint, cat eye glasses, pedal pushers, and taking me to breakfast every Saturday morning at the local drug store. 

Where yes, she’d take home not only the packets of jelly but often the whole plastic container.  *shakes her head*  Grandma ALWAYS had coins in her bottomless purse that I swear needed wheels on it.  As I got older, we used to tease her that she started out in life as 6’4″ tall, but as her purse became heavier and heavier, it shrunk her down to her 4′ something frame. 

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She loved her ‘numbers,’, and after breakfast, she always played the lottery and scratch-offs.  That was her thing!

She just wasn’t a Grandma, she was my friend.  And I miss not only her but I miss my friend. She was the woman who taught me how to make pancakes for the first time on my own, how to not take crap and stick up for myself when I was made fun of, and how to appreciate what we have, not what we don’t have.

In a perfect world, the order of passing would go from the eldest to the youngest; however, in my life, that wasn’t the case. See I had never known my Mom’s parents or my Dad’s father as they had all passed away prior to my birth.  So she was my only grandparent.  At times, I’d get jealous of classmates talking about all of their grandparents, but she’d remind me that it wasn’t about quantity but rather quality.  God, she was so right. 

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She was iconic to me. So when my Mom passed away when I was 18 and then my father (her son) when I was 22 I felt completely lost.  I felt orphaned – even though I had 5 siblings it just wasn’t the same.  They weren’t Mom & Dad.  However, I had Grandma.  She consoled me and understood my anger and how I felt.  She, too, felt it too.  I can still remember her saying, “A parent should not have to bury their child,” and then burst into tears.  I think we honestly cried all day. 

However, through those tears, we would talk and then discuss them both.  We’d laugh at the silly times we all had events from the past, and she helped me realize that while they may not still be here on earth, they were forever with me – they were in my heart, my thoughts, and every time I looked in the mirror, there they were. It’s because of her I started to feel again, started to love and let go.

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As the years went by, Grandma came to live with us, and she had developed dementia, often reverting to her childhood.  I took this really hard and, at times, would get so angry because I wanted, no, needed my Grandma back.  However, I’d sit with her, and all I would have to do was look into her big blue eyes, and there she was; there my Dad was, too.  She was still there.  We’d talk about current things, and then, in an instant, she’d revert to a conversation she thought she had just yesterday with her Mom.  It was in those times I learned so much more about her childhood and my family history.  It was my turn now to take care of her, to nurture and protect her.

It’s been years now since she passed away; however, she’s forever with me.  I can see her, Mom & Dad sitting at the big kitchen table in the sky, watching over me, guiding me not only in the kitchen but in life in general.

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  • Author: The Kitchen Whisperer
  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 1 hour
  • Total Time: 1.5 hours
  • Yield: serves 4
  • Category: comfort food, meatloaf
  • Method: oven

Ingredients

  • 1 pound ground beef, 80/20
  • 1 tablespoon Montreal Steak Seasoning
  • 1 tablespoon garlic, minced
  • 1/4 cup minced onions
  • 2 eggs
  • 3/4 cup milk
  • 3/4 cup old fashioned rolled oats (regular or gluten free oats)
  • 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 2 tablespoon ketchup
  • 1 15-ounce can tomato soup, divided

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350F, rack in the middle. Line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper and lightly spray. In a large bowl add the oats and milk and gently mix. Set aside for 15 minutes to allow the oats to soak in the milk.
  2. After 15 minutes strain out the milk into a separate container but do not discard. *If there is no milk left, it’s OK. Some brands of oats suck up all the milk while others do not.
  3. In the bowl the oats are in, add the ground beef, eggs, Worcestershire sauce, steak seasoning, garlic, onions, ketchup, and 3 tablespoon of tomato soup.
  4. Just combine but try not to overwork it as it will get tough. If the mixture is too wet, add in 1-2 more tablespoon of oats (don’t worry if they aren’t soaked). If too dry, add in the milk 1-2 tablespoon at a time. If you have no milk left as your oats sucked it all up just add more milk or water. You want the mixture to be pretty moist but firm enough to hold a shape.
  5. In the bowl gently press together.
  6. Transfer the mixture to the baking sheet and using your hands, form a loaf that is about 12 inches long, 6 inches wide, and about 2 1/2 inches tall. The loaf should be smooth and have rounded edges. This will help the loaf stay together when serving.
  7. Bake for 30 minutes, remove from the oven, and spread the remaining tomato soup on top of the meatloaf.
  8. Continue baking for another 30 minutes.
  9. Remove from the oven and allow to rest for 10-15 minutes before serving.

Notes

Serve this with Creamy Perfect Mashed Potatoes

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104 responses

  1. Debb
    September 28, 2018

    I’ve made this 6 times. Every time, the bottom burnrd. Tried different cookie sheets, paper, can’t figure it out. Tired of throwing away a third of it. It’s so delicious!!
    Todau, I’m putting it in a conventional pan.

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      September 28, 2018

      Hi Debb,

      I responded to your last email and asked a few questions but you didn’t respond. Let me repaste below:

      “Hi Deborah!

      Thank you so much! Really, it burns for you? I’ve never had that happen. You’re lining the pan with parchment paper too, right? I noticed I didn’t say the fat % of the meat in the recipe so I did update that. It should be 80/20. I do know that if you were to use a super lean meat that it could burn as there’s little fat. Also, have you tested your oven temperature to ensure that it’s reading at 350F? I do know if the oven is running hot (even 360-375) it would burn the meat. Also, when you put the meat on the pan, you’re not adding any tomato soup on the bottom of the meatloaf when it bakes right? I know tomato soup on the bottom would burn. Let me know!

      Best Kitchen Wishes!”

      Reply
    2. Nadibe
      November 6, 2018

      Burnt on the bottom very disappointed

      Reply
  2. Tonya
    September 12, 2018

    I made this a few weeks back and there was no milk left to drain from the oats. The recipe reads 1/4 cup milk and 1 1/4 cup oats. Is that correct?

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      September 13, 2018

      Hi Tonya!

      Yes it’s correct. Depending on the brand of oats you use, some will suck up all the milk and some will not. The milk is ONLY needed if your mixture feels a tad dry as you’re mixing it. If you find that it is too dry (and your oats have sucked up all the milk in the bowl) you can add an additional 1-2 Tbl of milk (or water).

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  3. Deborah Congo
    August 31, 2018

    I love this meatloaf!! I’ve made it several times! Good every time! My only complaint, and the reason I did not give it 5 stars is that it burns on the bottom , every time. I tried different pans, so that’s not it. Wish I knew. I hate to throw out anything this tasty!

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      September 3, 2018

      Hi Deborah!

      Thank you so much! Really, it burns for you? I’ve never had that happen. You’re lining the pan with parchment paper too, right? I noticed I didn’t say the fat % of the meat in the recipe so I did update that. It should be 80/20. I do know that if you were to use a super lean meat that it could burn as there’s little fat. Also, have you tested your oven temperature to ensure that it’s reading at 350F? I do know if the oven is running hot (even 360-375) it would burn the meat. Also, when you put the meat on the pan, you’re not adding any tomato soup on the bottom of the meatloaf when it bakes right? I know tomato soup on the bottom would burn. Let me know!

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  4. Sharon
    July 19, 2018

    Can you use something else instead of milk for the meatloaf for people lactose intolerant

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      July 19, 2018

      Hi Sharon!

      If you’re able to use soy or almond milk that will work. You can also use something like tomato juice or water/stock.

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  5. Gretchen Ryder
    May 22, 2018

    I have made this several times now. Last time I made a meatloaf I was out of the oats tho and had breadcrumbs available. Never again will I use breadcrumbs in my meatloaf. Making it again tonight with some cheese and bacon added in. This recipe has changed how I make meatloaf and so glad for it. Now time to get cooking so I can enjoy some meatloaf in a bit.

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      May 27, 2018

      Oh I love the addition of bacon and cheese! Mmmm I’ll have to try that! So happy that you’re now a meatloaf fan!

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  6. Tammy Pugh
    May 5, 2018

    I loved your story, I cried and could see and hear my own grandmothers along with their tales of memories and remembered helping them with things. Thank you for your memories, your Grandmother was a treasure!
    I’ve always used oats in my meatloaf but had never been told to soak them in milk, I will be trying that next meatloaf I make!

    Reply
  7. Randy
    March 22, 2018

    Thanks you so much for this! This is just like my late grandmothers. Most recipes call for 2 lbs beef & that is too much. Every time I try to make meatloaf it ends up being dry & not like the restaurants. I was worried about the sodium content of the tomato soup because it is so high, my wife & I are on BP meds, so I used Strained tomato’s, only contains only 15 mg sodium. It turned out great and got an A+ from my wife and daughter. I will be definitely be making this again, but thought about trying ground turkey, what do you think? Thanks again!

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      March 25, 2018

      Thank you so much Randy! I’m so happy that everyone loved it! Oh you can most definitely use ground turkey BUT you need to add a bit more fat to it as turkey can be super lean and will dry out fast.

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  8. Valerie
    February 2, 2018

    Wow. This story had me crying like a baby. My Mom passed away 2 years ago and 8 months later I lost my Grandpa (Grandma has been gone for many years & she was the one who I loved yo bake with as well). My Dad is dying from cyrosis of the liver currently, and my only sibling is locked up in jail (prob. will never get out). I feel you when you said you feel so alone. I have 3 beautiful boys and a Husband that I love and love me very much, but that longing for my Parents/Grandparents love will never be replaced. Big hugs Sister. Thanks for sharing your story. It made me feel very comforted and your Grandma’s meatloaf recipe is in the oven right now. God Bless you and yours.

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  9. Thomas
    December 15, 2017

    Thank you for sharing your heartfelt memories and treasured moments spent with your Grandmother and for gifting us with her wonderful recipe. Stories like yours remind us all that though the ones we love and treasure most, may be gone, they live on in our hears forever!

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      December 17, 2017

      Hi Thomas

      Thank you so very much! And you’re so right; they are always with us!

      Merry Christmas to you and yours!

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  10. Kelly
    November 20, 2017

    I’m so pleased to have come across your recipe! I loved your story. I have wonderful memories of my grandma cooking as she basically lived with our family my entire life. She’s not as spry as she used to be, so I’m going to make this tonight just for her, to celebrate her 91st birthday! Thanks for sharing. xo

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      November 20, 2017

      Oh Kelly how you so made my evening. Thank you so much! And god bless your grandma! Please give her loves from me and wish her a very Happy Birthday!

      Happy Thanksgiving and Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
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