Mega meatloaf | Jamie Oliver recipes (2024)

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Mega meatloaf

Rich tomato sauce, Cheddar cheese & fluffy mash

Rich tomato sauce, Cheddar cheese & fluffy mash

“With beautifully tender meat, oozy cheese and the most outrageous tomato sauce, this is the kind of food that makes me really happy. By elevating one of the cheapest cuts of meat with clever flavour hacks, this classic recipe works hard for you and your wallet. Plus, I’m cooking it entirely on the hob, so you don’t need to worry about turning on the oven. And with 2 of your 5-a-day per portion, it’s sure to become a firm family favourite. ”

Serves 6

Cooks In1 hour

DifficultyNot too tricky

Pork

Nutrition per serving
  • Calories 526 26%

  • Fat 19.3g 28%

  • Saturates 6g 30%

  • Sugars 11.4g 13%

  • Salt 0.9g 15%

  • Protein 28.2g 56%

  • Carbs 63.7g 25%

  • Fibre 7g -

Of an adult's reference intake

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By Jamie Oliver

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Ingredients

  • 500 g minced pork
  • 1 large egg
  • 2 heaped teaspoons dried oregano
  • 50 g Cheddar cheese
  • 100 g stale bread
  • olive oil
  • 3 carrots
  • 1 onion
  • 2 cloves of garlic
  • 3 red chillies
  • 2 x 400g tins of chopped tomatoes
  • 1.5 kg potatoes

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Method

  1. Put the pork, egg and 1 heaped teaspoon of oregano into a bowl. Grate in half the Cheddar, then sprinkle the bread with water and add to the mix. Add a good pinch of sea salt and black pepper, use your hands to scrunch it all together well, then shape into a loaf (roughly 20cm long).
  2. Place a large shallow casserole pan on a medium-high heat with 1 tablespoon of olive oil and the meatloaf, turning until brown on all sides.
  3. Meanwhile, trim and slice the carrots at an angle into rough 1cm-thick chunks, adding to the pan as you go. Peel, roughly chop and add the onion and garlic. Halve the chillies lengthways and deseed, then add them to the party, along with the chopped tomatoes and remaining oregano. Season to perfection, cover, turn down the heat to low and simmer for 20 minutes, or until the meatloaf is cooked through.
  4. Meanwhile, chop the potatoes into 2.5cm chunks and place in a large pan, then just cover with water, place a lid on top and cook for 10 minutes, or until cooked through. Drain, then mash well, stir in 2 tablespoons of oil and season to perfection.
  5. Once the time’s up on the meatloaf, remove the lid, grate over the remaining Cheddar, arrange the chilli halves on top, then cover again and cook for another 2 minutes, or until the cheese has melted.
  6. Remove the meatloaf to a board and slice up, mashing the chillies into the sauce for added heat, if you like. Divide the mash between warm plates, spoon over the sauce, and serve with a slice of meatloaf and an extra grating of Cheddar, if you like.

Tips

EASY SWAPS
Swap in 300g of minced pork and ½ x 400g tin of black beans to make your meat go further.

Flex this recipe to suit you – feel free to swap the mashed potato for couscous or spaghetti.

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Mega meatloaf | Jamie Oliver recipes (2024)

FAQs

How to make Jamie Oliver meatloaf? ›

Pick the herb leaves, finely chop half of them and add to the veg pan, saving the rest for later. Leave the veg to cool completely, then tear in the mozzarella and add the breadcrumbs, minced meat, mustard, eggs, and a good pinch of sea salt and black pepper. Scrunch and mix well, then shape into a loaf.

Why milk instead of water in meatloaf? ›

The only way to guarantee tender meat is not to overcook it. And that's a simple matter of using a thermometer when you bake the meatloaf. Milk does, on the other hand, add moisture and fat and is worth including for that fact alone.

What do you put in meatloaf to keep it from falling apart? ›

In meatloaf, this is most commonly the eggs and breadcrumbs. Your binding ingredient is only second to the meat itself in your recipe and the reason why meatloaf crumbles. When this happens, it's because you didn't use enough. Next time, try adding in an extra egg and/or some more breadcrumbs.

Does Joanna Gaines have a meatloaf recipe? ›

Joanna Gaines Meatloaf Recipe from Magnolia Table Cookbook is really the best and the easiest meatloaf recipe ever. This easy meatloaf is made with ground beef, finely chopped onion, tomato sauce, saltines, Cheddar cheese, Worcestershire sauce, salt, and pepper; and glazed with ketchup.

What is used as a binder in meatloaf? ›

2. Choose a Binder
  • Breadcrumbs.
  • Instant rice (uncooked)
  • Cornflakes.
  • Crackers or croutons, crushed.
  • Fine bulgur (uncooked)
  • Oats (quick cooking or regular)
  • Instant potato flakes (use 1/2 cup)
  • Quick-cooking barley (uncooked; use 1/2 cup)

Should I drain the juice from my meatloaf? ›

Let the loaf cool for at least 15 minutes before serving. If you baked the meatloaf in a loaf pan, carefully drain off the liquid fat before transferring the meatloaf to a clean cutting board. Cut into thick slices and serve.

Should I saute onions before adding to meatloaf? ›

I later learned how I could avoid this problem and make a fully smooth meatloaf by pre-cooking any vegetables, especially the onion, before adding them to the ground meat. This way the meatloaf gets the flavor without the rawness -- a method from the smart people at Cook's Illustrated.

How much baking soda do I put in a loaf? ›

Good rule of thumb: I usually use around 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda per 1 cup of flour in a recipe. Baking soda CAN leaven a baked good when exposed to heat. However, unless it is neutralized with an acid, your finished baked good will likely have a metallic aftertaste—like I mention above.

What not to put in meatloaf? ›

Onions, garlic and celery do pose one problem though: they don't cook down easily. Little bits of crunchy onion or celery or potent, hot garlic will spoil the comforting aspect of eating meatloaf.

Can you put too many breadcrumbs in meatloaf? ›

Another common reason meatloaf is mushy is too much filler, like breadcrumbs, bread, and oatmeal. Too much filler will stop it from baking correctly and becoming a fully formed meatloaf. So, just as you would reduce the amount of liquid you use, reduce the amount of filler you use.

What is the basic meatloaf formula? ›

The Basic Meatloaf Formula

All recipes for meatloaf start with the same basic formula: 2 pounds of ground meat and a “panade” made of bread or crackers soaked in milk. Along with a few eggs, this panade helps to hold the ground meat together and adds some essential moisture to the mix.

Is meatloaf better covered or uncovered? ›

The foil or lid also helps the meat retain its moisture, which is useful when cooking with lean meats (like chicken or turkey). On the other hand, if you cook your meatloaf uncovered, the excess moisture will evaporate, resulting in a firmer meatloaf with a crispy crust and caramelized glaze.

What makes meatloaf too moist? ›

One of the most common reasons meatloaf is watery is an overabundance of liquid ingredients. Adding broth, milk, or eggs can enhance flavor and moisture, but too much can lead to a soupy consistency. Use these ingredients sparingly, and consider adding breadcrumbs or oats to absorb excess moisture.

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