Fran's Bbq-potato-cheese Meatloaf
Submitted by lgreen
Fran’s BBQ meatloaf stuffed with mashed potatoes and cheese, bound with mashed baked beans and a tangy BBQ-ketchup-mustard mix. A hearty three-in-one dinner loaf.
YIELD
4 servingsPREP
20 minCOOK
60 minREADY
80 minThis is an over-the-top American meatloaf that folds dinner’s sides right into the center. Ground beef bound with mashed baked beans, barbecue sauce, ketchup, and mustard gets pressed into a loaf pan with a deep trough down the middle. That trough fills with mashed potatoes and a blanket of cheese before the remaining meat mixture seals it up and bakes into one hearty brick.
Mashing the baked beans into the meat mixture is the sleeper trick. The beans add moisture, savory-sweet barbecue undertones, and enough starch to keep the meatloaf tender rather than dense. You get BBQ flavor built into the loaf itself, not just slathered on top.
Slicing into a finished loaf reveals ribbons of melted cheese and creamy potato hiding in the center. It’s a dinner and two sides all in one slice, which makes cleanup easier and kids noticeably more cooperative.
Chef Tips
- Use day-old mashed potatoes if you have them. Freshly-mashed hot potatoes can get gluey when baked inside a loaf.
- Grate the cheese (cheddar or a sharp Monterey Jack work best) rather than cubing for more even melting.
- Let the loaf rest 10 minutes after baking. Slicing too soon causes the stuffing to spill out.
- Line the pans with parchment with overhang for easy lift-out.
Variations
- Swap ground beef for half beef and half ground turkey for a lighter version.
- Use sweet potato mash instead of regular potatoes for a fall twist.
- Add crumbled cooked bacon to the cheese layer before sealing the loaf.
Ingredients
Directions
Mash up the baked beans.
Mix everything together except the potatoes and the cheese.
Add more liquid or bread as needed to reach desired consistancy.
Press mixture into the bottom and around sides of two 9×5 inch loaf pans, leaving a large trough in the center.
Reserve about 1½ cups of mixture to cover top with.
Fill troughs of each meatloaf with mashed potatoes.
Cut cheese into cubes, or grate, and put this on top of the potatoes.
Cover potatoes and cheese with reserved meat mixture.
Bake for 1 hour at 350℉ (180℃).
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