One thing that makes me happy is when I get get ground beef on sale.
I may have had to buy it in a big 5 pound tube, but hey, I own a freezer.
I'll put it to good use.
Maybe next time I'll find a good sale on the leaner ground beef too.
I'll put it to good use.
Maybe next time I'll find a good sale on the leaner ground beef too.
And I also got tubes of Gwaltney Pork Sausage for a dollar.
Needless to say, I was a happy girl!
It's the little things that make me happy these days. You gotta stop and appreciate the small stuff that can make you happy.
We won't be getting any new cars anytime soon, or a new house, or a fancy cruise.
But gosh darnit, I can get ground beef for cheap...sometimes.
And a great way to use ground beef is to make meatloaf.
I love a good meatloaf.
And if you like meatloaf, chances are you like a good meatloaf sandwich too.
And if you like meatloaf, chances are you like a good meatloaf sandwich too.
That is where the inspiration for this recipe came from.
It's kinda like an old-fashioned tuna melt but with a meatloaf filling.
It's kinda like an old-fashioned tuna melt but with a meatloaf filling.
You got your toasted bun, meatloaf filling, and then topped off with melted cheese.
Humble. Filling. Yummy.
Ingredients:
4 sub rolls (6-inch)
1 pound lean ground beef (at least 90% lean)
1 1/4 cups crushed plain corn flakes or saltine crackers
1 egg
1/2 small onion, minced
1/2 cup milk
4 tbsp. ketchup (plus more for topping)
1 tbsp. Worcestershire sauce
1/2 tsp. dried thyme
1/2 tsp. garlic powder
2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
salt & pepper to taste (about a tsp. each)
For this recipe I think it's best to use a leaner meat.
If your beef has too much fat, it will drip into the bun and may cause it to be soggy.
And who wants soggy buns?
Directions:
Preheat oven to 450F degrees.
Split rolls in half (lengthwise).
Bake rolls for about 2-3 minutes until lightly toasted and golden.
If you want your bread extra toasted and crispy, place buns on a wire rack inside the baking sheet.
In a medium bowl, begin preparing your meatloaf mixture.
Combine ground beef, crushed corn flakes (or crackers), egg, onion, milk, 4 tbsp. ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, dried thyme,
garlic powder and salt and pepper.
I had plain corn flakes on hand this day but most of the time I use saltine crackers.
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It's best just to get in there with your clean hands and combine the mixture
Lovely, toasted buns.
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And serve with your favorite sides.
You can eat this with your hands. Or a knife and fork like me.
If your beef has too much fat, it will drip into the bun and may cause it to be soggy.
And who wants soggy buns?
Directions:
Preheat oven to 450F degrees.
Split rolls in half (lengthwise).
Bake rolls for about 2-3 minutes until lightly toasted and golden.
If you want your bread extra toasted and crispy, place buns on a wire rack inside the baking sheet.
(Only 4 halves are shown here but this recipe will make 8 halves)
Combine ground beef, crushed corn flakes (or crackers), egg, onion, milk, 4 tbsp. ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, dried thyme,
garlic powder and salt and pepper.
I had plain corn flakes on hand this day but most of the time I use saltine crackers.
It's best just to get in there with your clean hands and combine the mixture
Lovely, toasted buns.
Top toasted buns with meat mixture.
Spread additional ketchup on top of meat mixture (as much or as little as you like).
Put in oven and bake for about 15-20 minutes (until meat registers 160F degrees).
I used a mixture of cheeses here; cheddar, monterey jack & colby.
Bake for an additional 2-3 minutes until cheese is melted.And serve with your favorite sides.
You can eat this with your hands. Or a knife and fork like me.
Enjoy!
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Oh, WOW, what a delicious recipe! I adore meatloaf...and adding cheese just makes it better!
ReplyDeleteOoo, yummy! This reminds me a little bit of our "Supper on A Bread Slice", but I like the idea of a hearty ketchup-y meatloaf filling rather than the evap. milk this other one calls for. I will have to try this!! Your photo is just gorgeous! I love it when food is pretty! :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks great. I can't get Mr. Hungry Couple to eat meatloaf in any form but I love it. This recipe's for me!
ReplyDeleteI have bad flashbacks to my mother sending horrible, dry meatloaf sandwiches with us to school for our lunches. We're talking bad.
ReplyDeleteYour post is like therapy to me! You've cured my flashbacks. And these look SO good. Pinning these for later! Thanks!
Putting these on the menu soon! :) They look so dang yummy!
ReplyDeleteOh yum! What a great, creative idea :) looks like the perfect comfort meal.
ReplyDeleteLove this. Great idea.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea to make meatloaf in a jiffy!. These melts look so good with all that melted cheese, Yum!
ReplyDeleteI love love love this idea...maybe because I love love love meatloaf?? And finding gr. beef on sale is a real kick too. I just stocked up on some this week, so I'll be ready to make this soon. LOVE your recipes...and you too! XO
ReplyDeleteWe love meatloaf in our house too. While I try to stay away from bread (glutens) my guys will absolutely love this! I'm putting it into my menu this week! Thanks so much for the inspiration! Its been pinned! :)
ReplyDeleteThis IS AMAZING!!!! Anyone who likes meatloaf sandwiches the next day will LOVE this!!!!
ReplyDeleteKenneth From Texas
Hey Kenneth!! Thank you so, so much for taking the time to let me know how they turned out for ya! So happy you like them!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this recipe, LOVE your blog and LOVE your recipes!
ReplyDeleteMy picky eaters enjoyed these!
ReplyDeleteThat is one of the best compliments - when a picky eater enjoys something! Yay!!!
ReplyDeleteOh yum! I would have never thought to do this with meatloaf. What an awesome twist! It's going on my meal plan for next week. :)
ReplyDelete~ Nicole
http://www.domesticatedmomma.com
If I use bread crumbs instead of crackers, how much would I use?
ReplyDeleteAnonymous, you would still use 1 1/4 cup. :) ~Brandie
ReplyDeleteCan I share your recipes on my facebook page? I didn't see a share button, don't want to do anything wrong/
ReplyDeleteHi Anonymous - thank you for wanting to share my recipes with your friends. There is a little share buttong on the very bottom of each post. It's in grey and doesn't really stand out. It's next to the Google plus button. I don't mind folks sharing as long as they don't share a full recipe on facebook but link back here for folks to grab the recipe. I work hard on these posts and I would love folks to come here to see the whole recipe and photos! Thanks so much! :) ~Brandie
ReplyDeleteOkay, thanks a lot Brandie, I appreciate the info.
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