Healthy Individual Meatloaf Recipe

Last Sunday I ad-libbed an individual meatloaf recipe that met with my husband’s approval. Since we both want to have it again, I figure it’s worth sharing. (If you want to see what else I ate on Sunday, check out my What I Ate Wednesday post here.)

individual meatloaf recipe

The recipe is based on the meatloaf recipe in my Cooking Light 5 Ingredient 15 Minute Cookbook

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While we really like the Cooking Light recipe, I was in the mood for something different. I made a number of modifications–including adding diced baby bella mushrooms for extra nutritional punch–and am happy that they all worked out! 

Healthy Individual Meatloaf Recipe

Ingredients

  • 1 lb lean ground beef
  • 1/4 cup frozen diced onion, partially thawed and pressed of water
  • 1 cup diced baby bella mushrooms
  • 1/4 cup Panko crumbs
  • 1 tsp Penzey’s Tsardust spice blend
  • 1 egg
  • 1/4 cup Teriyaki stir-fry sauce

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Directions

  • Preheat oven to 400F
  • Prepare a broiler pan by lining the bottom part with foil and spraying the top part with non-stick spray
  • Thaw frozen diced onion between paper towels, and press out excess water
  • Wash, slice and dice enough baby bella mushrooms to yield about 1 cup diced
  • Add onion, mushrooms, Panko crumbs, spice blend, egg, and stir-fry sauce to large bowl and stir to blend well
  • Blend in ground beef, using a spoon or your hands
  • Form mixture into four individual meatloaf shapes (like large burgers) and space apart on prepared broiler pan
  • Bake at 400F for 30-45 min, until cooked thoroughly

Individual Meatloaf Recipe
I served the individual meatloaf with roasted potato wedges and a green salad. It was a satisfying dinner, and the leftovers heated up well the next day.

Do you ad-lib recipes and then forget what you did?

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12 Responses to Healthy Individual Meatloaf Recipe

  1. Finally, a meatloaf recipe that calls for beef! I always feel like a dope for trying to figure out how to use actual beef in a way that’s true to the product, unique, and not unhealthy… I feel like ground turkey or pork is where everybody else is at for recipes like this, but sometimes I just want beef. Thanks for sharing (and satisfying a craving!).

  2. I often throw together a quick meatloaf for the rest of the family but have never used teriaki sauce. That would be a nice change to the bbq sauce I usually use.

  3. HoHo Runs says:

    I made a very similar recipe last night. I have a house full of men and they want meat! I make mine into large meatballs, which I pan fry and then completely rinse and add a little sauce. It’s so much faster than cooking a traditional meatloaf.

  4. I have an allergy to beef- have you tried it with turkey or chicken?

  5. Kim says:

    This looks good – I like that it isn’t covered in sauce! I’m not a huge meatloaf fan but my boys all love it so…

  6. GiGi Eats says:

    INDIVIDUAL is the key word here – ALL for it because I do NOT like to share food 😉

  7. What a cute idea, and portion controlled.

  8. celyn says:

    oh wow this sounds great! I love that it;s healthy too!

    styleandchocolates

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