Lil Cheddar Meat Loaves

I got this recipe from my aunt when I was a teen and have made these miniature loaves many times since. My husband and three children count this main dish among their favorites.

Lil Cheddar Meat Loaves
Lil Cheddar Meat Loaves

I got this recipe from my aunt when I was a teen and have made these miniature loaves many times since. My husband and three children count this main dish among their favorites.

  • Preparing Time: 45 minutes
  • Total Time: 45 minutes
  • Served Person: 8
  • Carbohydrate 29.1203938819133 g
  • Cholesterol 82.60378895 mg
  • Fat 15.72527183852 g
  • Fiber 1.71510362754112 g
  • Protein 18.3667273439682 g
  • Saturated Fat 7.2363816441366 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 servings. (140g)
  • Sodium 377.109726499035 mg
  • Sugar 27.4052902543721 g
  • Trans Fat 1.77270510587724 g
  • Calories 329 calories

Step-by-step

  • In a large bowl, whisk egg and milk.
  • Stir in the cheese, oats, onion and salt.
  • Crumble beef over mixture and mix well.
  • Shape into eight loaves; place in a greased 13x9-in. baking dish.
  • In a small bowl, combine the ketchup, brown sugar and mustard; spoon over loaves.
  • Bake, uncovered, at 350 degrees for 25-30 minutes or until no pink remains and a thermometer reads 160 degrees.

Lil Cheddar Meat Loaves: A Family Favorite

This recipe for Lil Cheddar Meat Loaves holds a special place in my heart. I received it from my Aunt when I was a teenager, and it's been a staple in our family ever since. My kids practically beg for these miniature meatloaves – they're the perfect balance of savory and slightly sweet, and they're incredibly easy to make, even on a busy weeknight. The recipe is simple, the ingredients are readily available, and the result is a comforting meal that everyone loves. There's something truly heartwarming about sharing a meal made with a recipe passed down through generations; it connects you to family history and tradition. The aroma that fills the kitchen while these are baking is pure magic – a blend of beefy goodness, sweet brown sugar, and tangy ketchup. It's the kind of smell that instantly makes you feel at home and ready to relax after a long day. I always make a double batch now, just so there are leftovers for lunch the next day.

These little meatloaves are perfect for a family dinner, a casual get-together, or even a quick weeknight meal. They’re versatile too; you can serve them with a side of mashed potatoes, roasted vegetables, or a simple green salad. They're also great packed for lunchboxes – just make sure they're completely cooled before packing them to prevent bacterial growth. Over the years, I’ve experimented with slight variations, adding different cheeses, herbs, or even a touch of Worcestershire sauce. But at its core, this recipe remains unchanged – a testament to its perfection. It's a keeper, a guaranteed crowd-pleaser, and a recipe that brings back happy memories of family gatherings and simple pleasures. I love that this dish is more than just food; it's a tradition, a connection to my family's past, and a source of comfort and joy. The joy on my children's faces when they see these on the table is the best reward. The simple act of making this recipe keeps a treasured memory alive and reminds me of the love and care that went into teaching me how to make it. The taste, the texture, the smell - it's all about love and good food.

Beyond the deliciousness and nostalgia, the ease of preparation makes this recipe perfect for busy moms like myself. It's a perfect example of a hearty and satisfying meal that doesn’t require hours in the kitchen. The combination of ground beef, cheddar cheese, oats, and a sweet and tangy ketchup glaze creates a flavor profile that’s both rich and comforting. The small size of the loaves also means they cook quickly and evenly, ensuring that each bite is perfectly tender and flavorful. It's a win-win – a delicious meal that's also incredibly convenient. The recipe is adaptable, too. Feel free to experiment with different cheeses, herbs, or spices to create your own unique variation. You can also add vegetables like diced carrots or zucchini to increase the nutritional value and add some extra texture. Ultimately, this recipe is a blank canvas for culinary creativity, while remaining true to its original simplicity and charm. It's a recipe that truly nourishes the body and the soul.

Tips and Variations:

  • For a spicier kick, add a pinch of cayenne pepper or a dash of hot sauce to the meat mixture.
  • If you prefer a leaner meatloaf, use a leaner ground beef and drain off any excess grease after browning.
  • Experiment with different cheeses – Monterey Jack, Colby, or even pepper jack would be delicious substitutions.
  • Add some finely chopped vegetables, such as bell peppers, mushrooms, or zucchini, to the meat mixture for extra flavor and nutrients.
  • For a richer flavor, use brown sugar instead of white sugar in the ketchup glaze.
  • Serve with your favorite side dishes – mashed potatoes, roasted vegetables, a green salad, or even some crusty bread.

This recipe is so much more than just a collection of ingredients and instructions; it's a culinary legacy passed down through generations, a symbol of family togetherness, and a simple pleasure that brings warmth and comfort to our family table. It's a recipe that I'll continue to cherish and share for years to come.