How to Make Turkey Meatloaf with Ketchup-Brown Sugar Glaze with Becky and Julia
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- Опубліковано 26 чер 2024
- Turkey Meatloaf is often bland and dry, but Becky shows Julia her tricks for amping it up.
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for anyone wondering, I put this meatloaf together just this afternoon, and served it for dinner tonight. I followed the recipe exactly, and it is the best turkey meatloaf I have ever had. Even the glaze is delicious. Try the recipe even if you don't like turkey. Wow ! This is a gamechanger. Thanx, ATK !
Made this last night, SO GOOD!!! You couldn’t tell the oats were even in it. It was so juicy and moist! Keep the awesome recipes coming! I’d love to be a home cook tester.
My wife bought me the America's test kitchen cookbook a couple years ago. By far the best cooking recipes going. I'm glad that their sharing on UA-cam now.
Besides youtube the pluto app is pretty good to it has a america test kitchen channel with full episodes 24/7
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What a dinner we had! The recipe is perfection, thanks!
I'm officially on try number 4 and it gets better and better every time I make it. My roommate loves it and his mother even tried it and couldn't tell it wasn't beef. Great recipe! 5/5
I made this tonight for my family and boyfriend and everyone loved it!! Thanks for the tip about baking soda, I didn’t know that one but I’m adding it to my arsenal :)
Best meatloaf ever. Flavooooorful! Right up my alley. I’m a good judge of looking at a recipe on tv and knowing it would be delish. I followed this recipe exactly as shown. Moist and perfect in every way. If u like flavor, this is for you!!!!i wrote this recipe down in my recipe book. I used 85/15 turkey. I would use this recipe with ground beef as well. I’m blown away!!!!!!!! Never knew turkey would taste so wel!!!
I always enjoy Becky’s cooking style - she makes it look so easy. I tried this recipe and it was very moist and flavorful.
i made this for Christmas as a side meat for those that wanted something other than fried turkey. it came out amazingly moist. i should have doubled the recipe if i knew they would like it!
Great instruction! Thank you. I'll try to make it!
I have made this meatloaf recipe mini mini times and it’s so good. Great recipe.
The BEST meatloaf ever! I’ve made it a few times now! Thanks girls!
Simply perfect. No wonder you have millions of subscribers! LOVE your channel, it is my "go to" for just about every single recipe I could want. Thank you so much! :)
OMG.....so moist and the flavor Absolutely delicious!
Love it. Awesome 👍
The absolute best !!!!
Cannot wait to make this recipe.
The best with most fabulous glaze
Looks good i must try it
Just made it and it tastes great! Thank you 😊
Excellent.
Loved it!!!
Made this for dinner this evening, and it turned out well. Both my son and i really liked it, I'll definitely be making it again.
So good
Mind bogglingly delicious!
I did it So yummy thank you
I made this tonight for dinner. The meatloaf was absolutely delicious! Thanks ATK!
I used this as a starting point but made some changes… added some finely chopped celery, some more spices, including some poultry seasoning, garlic and onion powder. Didn’t have the mustard so omitted it and swapped adagio for parm (it’s what I had). For the glaze, I used cranberry sauce (had about a 1/4 c leftover), ketchup, brown sugar and some balsamic - and cranberry goes fantastic with turkey. Came out moist and delicious. Thanks Test Kitchen, for the corn starch and oatmeal tip, made all the difference.
came out great
Have made this recipe a couple times. It's a few more steps than you might expect for meatloaf, but it is SOOOO good.
This meatloaf was amazing. The best
About ten yrs ago, I made turkey meatloaf using your recipe from back then. Frankly, I hate turkey meatloaf. But...by simply adding Worcestershire sauce and Dijon mustard, that made all the difference in the world!
I’ve been vegan for seven years now. I have vegan Worcestershire sauce and mustard in the fridge. Hmmm...seitan roast with those two ingredients sounds quite good!
Thank you very much for this delicious recipe. I made this last night and my husband was so happy to be able to eat meatloaf again. He had 2 heart bypasses and we had to change the food we used to eat. He always thinks he is so deprived, because he can't have his triple burger anymore. I'm always looking for recipes he can enjoy and packs a ton of flavor. I will be making this again. Thanks again! 😊
I just made this. It's still in the oven and it smells incredible
Made it with fingerling potatoes with mini roasted peppers sprinkled with herbs de provence and it was insanely good!!
I will try but adjust the brown sugar. On a diabetic management program and this looks like a fabulous recipe. I do use a lot of dark ground turkey.
I shouldn't conjecture, but I find that adding chopped mushroom helps moisten any meatloaf recipe.
Totally agree ! Cremini for me
One of the best cookbooks I've used ATK 👏
I've made this MANY times now, and everyone has loved it so far. I end up with a bit too much glaze though; i don't use it all, sometimes only like half, and even that amount is still very sticky by the time it's done. I think it might be good to try getting it a bit more caramelized one of these times that i make it again, but either way, it's still entirely too good.
Make sure to watch the temperature towards the end to get it out at 165 though; the one time i let it go too long it shot past and was a little drier than usual.
I'm dairy allergic, and so went with bacon fat instead of butter, nutritional yeast plus some salt for the parmesan. All other steps the same. It was delicious, whole family loved it.
turkey loaf, step 1 - we're adding 3 tablespoons of butter...to make up for the missing high fat/high saturated fat content of beef that makes people 'swap in' turkey to start with...
This is straight food science 👍🏿
Thanks for the turkey meatloaf.
Kudos for not using a loaf pan. Freeform is the way to go.
A loaf pan is best!
Just made it tonight. I even overcooked it and it was still moist and delicious.
Great recipe. I modified the glaze by adding two tablespoons of prepared hot horseradish.
Yum yum meal. I also made a 3 pounder because that’s what Costco sells. That’s probable why I overcooked it. But still great . Thanks
I made this Meatloaf with changes - first I need a larger Meatloaf because of the number we feed to made it all 50% larger - with 3 pounds of meat. However- we always add minced celery to meatloaf in addition to onion - and I added the celery to the onions in the Fry Pan first. ANd instead if using a Glaze- we always wrap our Meatloaf in Thick sliced Bacon - too. ANd THAT works really well. I was surprised that there was no real Panade in the mix - but I guess the Oats takes the place of that.
Best turkey meatloaf ever the best
Looks delicious and one that I will be trying very soon.
I have a few critiques with this recipe. Replace the oats with fresh brioche bread crumbs, add 1 egg, and a little bit of milk. You only need to rest for 10 minutes, and it will be much more juicy. Oh and Worcestershire of course.
Surely one of the primary reasons people sub out turkey for beef is to reduce fat. Wile I'm sure using a higher fat turkey and adding butter makes for a much tastier end product, doesn't it defeat the quest for low-fat? Any suggestions on how to keep one's turkey low fat AND tender and tasty?
Love to see a recipe for a good New England ( Bill and Bob's roast Beef)roast beef sandwich like the roadside take out places have.
Made this a couple of times and you could NEVER tell it was made from ground turkey. This is definitely one of my go-to recipes.
Looks delicious! When was the other half of glazed used?
Now my favorite. I make double glaze, saving half to pass around🙏🏽
Best turkey meatloaf ever so moist, juicy and delicious I live the brown sugar glaze
Thank you ladies for a wonderful demonstration you make it fit for a Sunday roast
I now would love to have a well tested Corn bread recipe
Thank you once again
Hugs from Milton Keynes UK
I am personally not the biggest fan of corn, but some of the best that I've ever eaten was freshly picked from the stalk, and grilled soon after, still in its husk. The husk develops a nice grill-marked char and protects the fresh kernels while they cook from the heat and the steam that's caught inside. Once off the grill, carefully shuck the corn, slather in real butter, add salt and pepper to taste, and eat. Very simple. But sometimes the simple recipes are the best.
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@@Marcel_Audubon corn bread...corn on the cob...one in the same lol
Your turkey meat loaf was delicious! We tried it and it disappeared. No leftovers😂😂😂
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This is an excellent recipe. I messed around with the spices and cooked some peppers with the onions, we all do that stuff with recipes. Followed the recipe otherwise and the texture and glaze were perfect. Used 85/15 turkey.
The texture of the meatloaf was perfect. The glaze was delicious. But I thought the flavor of the meatloaf itself was bland, bland, bland. That surprised me. I thought it would have more punch with the Dijon mustard and the Worcestershire sauce and the cheese. But the flavor was just boring. If I made this again, I'd do something like maybe make it with salsa to punch up the flavor.
Hahahaha
Didn’t stir the glaze as was asked to.
Didn’t even look at it!!!!
Team work
I despise turkey, but I'd eat this 👍
I just made this. My girl asked if we had leftovers. Winner!
I almost always use rolled oats in my meatloaf - beef OR turkey! I also use marjoram in turkey meatloaf instead of thyme.
I love turkey meatloaf because I can't eat any beef. Along with that I can't have tomatoes either. I will try this recipe but substitute a white sauce or mushroom gravy.
At 160 degrees it's too dry. Did it 3 times. Take it out at 150 cover with foil and rest 10 minutes. The temperature will go up to 160 degrees. That's done!
I do not eat meat but my husband does,prefers turkey over meat,I'm so going to make this for him,thank you for sharing ❣️love your channel
I made one 2 days ago with panko instead of oats and extra onions garlic and herbs. Knocked my socks off.
Great channel LADIES, how to make beef bone gravy ?
Yes, it's good! (And I'm not much of a fan of meatloaf in general.) I'll make it again.
Why not add. Whole eggs as so many recipes do?
I'm a little surprised they didn't use a panade. They've done that with other lean ground meat recipes.
Ana Nouri uhh, the quick oats act as a panade you see.
I bet that would be great on the smoker.
Great recipe!! Thanks.
How can I get one of your great lady aprons, please?
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You two remind me of Cagney & Lacey cooking 🧑🍳 🧑🍳. It’s hard to focus LOL
But the reason I make turkey meatloaf is to have less fat in their diet, so what’s the point in adding so much butter?
hm, looks good and i'm excited to try it out! but i had to replay a part of the video when the turkey came out of the oven after what looked like only 40 mins fully cooked. though it was explained, it would have been more clear a video had you shown Becky applying the glaze the 2nd time and would have only taken an extra 10 seconds.
yes - the cooking time is explained incorrectly in the video - surprised no one caught this....
Would you suggest the same recipe for turkey meatballs?
ehhh, i'm not sure, perhaps if you wanted them to stand alone or to coat with glaze. usually for turkey meatballs you want them to taste good in marinara. i never add dijon to my turkey meatballs. i use egg, breadcrumb, garlic, onion, parmesan, salt, pepper.
I can’t speak for the ATK but I have used this recipe for turkey meatballs and even turkey burgers and it’s equally amazing. Though you may want to add sautéd mushrooms if doing burgers.
Lol "we're goin' freeform today, we're goin' WILD."
Get fuckin wild!
Is it sanitary to dip that brush into the glaze and rub it on the raw meat and then save the rest to use on the finished meatloaf? Cross contamination hazard?
The second application gets baked another 35-40 minutes, no glaze is uncooked.
If it's that much of a problem for you just separate half in 2 bowls and use one for the first glaze and the other on the second glaze.
I was thinking the same thing, until they said it goes back into the oven for more baking.
Bridget , you look so cute with your hand n your hip. A beautiful Irish girl. Mwah! :)
Why the upper rack of the oven ?
Mine fell apart. Going back to a loaf pan.
Can't load the recipe link. Oh well.
Well I was gonna make a turkey loaf but I have the wrong type of turkey darn it
I did not use sugar in my glaze. I only used ketchup and hot sauce..
. Please share you receive for veggie burgers. I’ve been surprised by the reaction to beyond meat and checking you tube most of the top cooks have moderately difficult to difficult methods of preparation But, at 12.00us dollars per pound for beyond meet its worth trying a home receipe . Remember when you did the Harvard square test of your home made brownies v. Packaged. How about Beyond Meat, v. The ATK receipt?
Thanks
They've done a few over the years. The recipe in this relatively recent episode doesn't appeal to me at all, but it seemed to be popular. ua-cam.com/video/tr4bY4Hzm14/v-deo.html
06:39 I am thinking "contamination" there
The glaze gets cooked!
For some reason they remind me of Amy pohler and Tina fey or Kristen wiig together
Why not bread crumbs?
5:35 "Okay, so we're going to let this bubble away for five minutes, will you keep an eye on it for me?" "You bet!" ... and then she immediately looks away... lol
Al Laughing so hard at this!!
A ruler?...really? I actually rolled my eyes...
Stick with dancing, Jennifer Gray!
I use breadcrumbs in my turkey loaves and theyve come out extremely juicy and fluffy every time
Yes!! I made this for the first time. See how it went here ua-cam.com/video/g6KHKvezOoY/v-deo.html it was so moist and flavorful
4:24 I burst in so much laughter with your pounding of the bowl...so you're saying "Now, let's get back on track, Julia."
Huh? She was just cleaning off the spoon.
What is a Boston paver?
Bradley Spencer a paving stone.
I find that a mixture of bread and milk adds a lot of moisture. And I've never found a need for eggs.
Ummmm it looks nice and all but can someone explain what they mean by 85 or 93% turkey
I don’t know if it is different over in America but here in Italy and all of Europe we would be horrified if we didn’t get 100% turkey
I mean what is the remaining 7 or 15% made of?
In the USA, the term 85% means it's made of 85% turkey meat and 15% human meat.
They should have said "85% lean" turkey. They abbreviated it because most American cooks would understand the term.
They are referring to the amount of meat vs. fat content. If it's 85% meat, the other 15% is fat.
How to adjust the recipe for 3 pounds of meat
Maths
I'm sorry why don't I want crunchy onions?
It doesn’t work, texture-wise.
One thing I’ve found after years of reading and making ATK recipes, they’ll make something 40 times (no joke!) till it’s right.
I don't know about you guys...but when I make meatloaf with ketchup it comes out dark as hell...