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Smoked Meatloaf Recipes that Rock!

meat loaf recipes that rock

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I started doing smoked meatloaf at least a couple of decades ago and I wish I had a dollar for every person that's told me it made meatloaf great again (MMGA)🤣

Here's a selection of smoked meatloaf recipes that might just tickle your fancy even if you think you don't like meatloaf.

For those of you who love meatloaf already, this stuff will rock your world!

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7 Comments

  1. Hi Jeff, long time follower originally from Muskogee, have been in Monroe, WA since 1965.
    I’m off this morning to my favorite breakfast, a Waygu Meatloaf, at a cafe 20 miles away. It is so good!

  2. I’ve been using a slight modification of your “better than ever” recipe as the basis for my smoked stuffed meatloaf for quite a while now, and it’s a family favorite. (Slight mod = replace celery with more bell peppers, “stuffed” = a layer of multiple cheeses in the middle.)

  3. I use approximately equal volumes of meat and rolled oatmeal in my meatloaf. You might need to add an extra egg for moisture to hold it together.
    It comes out nice and “fluffy”, not dense and hard.
    I find that 1 cup of breadcrumbs is not enough to loosen up the density of the meatloaf.