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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 (158g)

Recipe makes 10 servings

Calories 306
Calories from Fat 142 (46%)
Amount Per Serving %DV
Total Fat 15.8g 24%
Saturated Fat 5.8g 28%
Monounsaturated Fat 7.1g
Polyunsaturated Fat 1.0g
Trans Fat 0.0g
Cholesterol 89mg 29%
Sodium 688mg 28%
Potassium 464mg 13%
Total Carbohydrate 17.9g 5%
Dietary Fiber 1.5g 5%
Sugars 6.1g
Protein 22.6g 45%

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Meatloaf Ala Alton Brown

Recipe #207165 | 2 hours | 20 min prep | add private note

By: LisaAD
Jan 22, 2007

Good Eats meatloaf recipe courtesy of Alton Brown. (Show: Good Eats; Episode: Daily Grind).

SERVES 10 (change servings and units)

Ingredients

For the glaze

Directions

  1. 1
    Heat oven to 325°F
  2. 2
    In a food processor bowl, combine croutons, black pepper, cayenne pepper, chili powder, and thyme. Pulse until the mixture is of a fine texture. Place this mixture into a large bowl. Combine the onion, carrot, garlic, and red pepper in the food processor bowl. Pulse until the mixture is finely chopped, but not pureed. Combine the vegetable mixture, ground sirloin, and ground chuck with the bread crumb mixture. Season the meat mixture with the kosher salt. Add the egg and combine thoroughly, but avoid squeezing the meat.
  3. 3
    Pack this mixture into a 10-inch loaf pan to mold the shape of the meatloaf. Onto a parchment paper-lined baking sheet, turn the meatloaf out of the pan onto the center of the tray. Insert a temperature probe at a 45 degree angle into the top of the meatloaf. Avoid touching the bottom of the tray with the probe. Set the probe for 155°F
  4. 4
    Combine the catsup, cumin, Worcestershire sauce, hot pepper sauce and honey. Brush the glaze onto the meatloaf after it has been cooking for about 10 minutes.

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From: Andrew Mollmann

On Aug 17, 2009

Pretty tasty! I decided to make this at the last minute, so a few substitutions had to be made. I didn't have any croutons, so I used two pieces of dried bread (that were about to be turned into breadcrumbs) with a bit of garlic powder. I also only had 2lbs of 96/4 ground beef, so the end result was a little crumbly, but good nonetheless.

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  • From: Bizzy-Bee

    On May 2, 2009

    Best meatloaf ever! Alton Brown is always spot on. Use the Semifreddie's brand Super Garlic croutons if you can get them - they're by far the best!

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    From: mikey & ev

    On Jan 22, 2008

    Really good! I used a mix of ground sirloin, 85/15 beef, and turkey. Also used tangy BBQ sauce instead of ketchup. I'll always go to AB for classic recipes like this! Thanks for posting.

    4 people found this review helpful

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    From: Rhiannon Deux

    On Jul 3, 2007

    This is a fantastic recipe, and it's only 8 Weight Watcher's points a serving, which isn't bad at all for so much flavor. I like it with cauliflower "mashed potatoes" and some steamed peas. Just like grandma used to make, only healthier!

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