This homemade Meatloaf is incredibly juicy, packed with flavor, and topped with a sweet and tangy glaze that caramelizes beautifully. It’s the ultimate comfort food – easy to make and satisfying.
Everyone needs a great meatloaf recipe that they can count on, and this one delivers every time. Follow my tips below for the most flavorful, moist, and tender meatloaf you’ll ever make.

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Meatloaf Recipe
The first time I told my kids we’d be having meatloaf for dinner, their facial expressions were hilarious – I guess they had seen too many tv shows poking fun at meatloaf as being dry or boring, but they quickly changed their tunes when they tried my meatloaf! Now, my whole family gets excited when meatloaf is on the menu. It’s no wonder this meatloaf has been so popular on my blog for years.
Ground beef mixed with onion, Panko breadcrumbs, milk, fresh parsley, and seasonings produces an irresistibly tender and juicy meatloaf, and this recipe has the best sweet and tangy glaze that caramelizes in the oven and adds amazing flavor to every bite.
My family loves Meatloaf paired with Creamy Mashed Potatoes and a side of Baked Asparagus, or Roasted Broccoli, but it pairs well with just about anything.
Helpful Reader Reviews
“A must try recipe. Truly the best one there is!!! Thank you for sharing. This is one of my go to comfort meals and great for meal prepping.” – Sadie ★★★★★
“Hands down the best meatloaf recipe! I have made this recipe for my family several times and always a hit! Even my 90 year old father asked me for this recipe – said he had never tasted anything so good!!” – Darla ★★★★★
Ingredients for Meatloaf
- Lean Ground Beef – use 80% or 85% lean meat. Just like with making Hamburgers, the fat content will make the meatloaf moist and juicy. Avoid super lean ground beef. You could also substitute half of the ground beef with turkey, pork, or Italian sausage.
- Onions and Garlic – aromatics that add flavor to the meatloaf
- Breadcrumbs and Eggs – act as binders to hold the meatloaf together. You could substitute panko breadcrumbs with Italian breadcrumbs or even gluten-free breadcrumbs.
- Ketchup – adds flavor and tenderizes the ground beef. You could substitute with 1 Tbsp of Worcestershire sauce if needed.
- Milk – Hydrates the bread crumbs to add moisture and also helps tenderize the beef for a softer and juicier meatloaf.
- Seasonings – Fresh parsley adds freshness to the meatloaf. The Italian seasoning, salt and pepper enhance the natural flavors of the beef.
- For the Glaze – combining ketchup, white vinegar, brown sugar, garlic powder and onion powder create a sweet and tangy glaze. In a pinch, you can substitute it with your favorite BBQ Sauce.

How to Make Meatloaf
I used to make meatloaf in a loaf pan (which works fine, and I included instructions on that below), but baking it on a baking sheet has been a game-changer! It creates crispy edges, cooks faster, makes serving a breeze, and there’s more room for the sauce, which is honestly everyone’s favorite part.
- Prep – Line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper or foil for easier cleanup, and preheat oven to 350°F.
- Sautee Onion -in a bit of oil over medium heat for 5-7 minutes, stirring occasionally until softened and golden. Transfer it to a plate and set aside to cool slightly.

- Make the Meatloaf Mixture – In a large bowl, add all of the meatloaf ingredients and mix just until well combined (your hands are your best tool for mixing – put on disposable gloves if you want to).

- Shape Meatloaf and Bake – Add meat to the pan and shape it into a meatloaf about 8 inches long, 4 inches wide and 3 inches tall. Bake uncovered at 350˚F for 40 minutes.

Pro Tip:
I bake initially without the glaze for a few reasons: to prevent burning the glaze, create a better surface for the glaze to stick, and avoid trapped steam so your meatloaf doesn’t get soggy.
- Make the Meatloaf Glaze – In a small bowl, mix all of the ingredients together for the sauce until combined.

- Spread the sauce over the Meatloaf, then return to the oven and bake an additional 20 minutes or until the internal temperature is 160˚F on an instant-read thermometer. Rest the meatloaf for 10-15 minutes before serving, and it will be much easier to slice.

How do I know when Meatloaf is Done?
Different ovens and pans can affect the bake time. The most reliable way to test for doneness is by inserting an instant-read thermometer into the thickest part of the meatloaf. Remove it from the oven when it reaches 160˚F. If you used ground turkey or chicken, it should reach 165˚F.

Tips for the BEST Meatloaf
Whether you’ve been making meatloaf for years or it’s your first time, these tips I have developed over the years will help you create the most moist, juicy, and perfectly cooked meatloaf.
- DO NOT OVERMIX – This is the secret to keeping meatloaf moist! Overworking the meat mixture can result in a tough meatloaf.
- Sautee the onions – it’s a quick step that helps tone down any harsh onion flavor and reduce the chances of onion burps (if you know, you know!). They also blend into the meatloaf better with a softer, more pleasant texture.
- Bake Free-Form – In developing this recipe, I found that shaping meatloaf on a baking sheet instead of a loaf pan gives it the best crust, plus more airflow results in less grey residue buildup (which are coagulated fats and proteins released from the meat). If you do see residue, just spoon it off or dab it off with a paper towel.
- Rest meatloaf for 10-15 minutes before slicing for the juices to redistribute and for easier slicing.

Can I Bake Meatloaf in a Loaf Pan?
For years, we made meatloaf in a loaf pan and it works well to keep that classic loaf shape. The recipe is the same with these modifications:
- Line the loaf pan with parchment paper for easier removal.
- Shape the meat mixture into your loaf pan and avoid pressing it down too firmly. Bake following the same instructions, but increase the temperature to 375˚F, or it will take longer to cook through.

Make-Ahead and Storage
Meatloaf is great for meal planning with tons of make-ahead options:
- Assemble in advance – Assemble 1-2 days before baking. Wrap tightly in plastic wrap and refrigerate until ready to cook.
- Refrigerate leftovers – Stored cooled meatloaf in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days. Use leftovers to make meatloaf sandwiches, tacos, and burritos!
- Freezing raw meatloaf – Prepare meatloaf per instructions and shape into a loaf pan or free-form. Cover with plastic wrap and aluminum foil and freeze up to 6 months. Defrost covered in the refrigerator for 24 hours and add 5 minutes to the baking time.
- Freezing cooked meatloaf – Once the meatloaf has cooled, freeze portions in freezer-safe zip bags for up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight then reheat in the oven or air fryer.

This Meatloaf Recipe has been one of the most beloved recipes on my blog. I think you’ll agree this is the best meatloaf recipe ever, and I hope it lands on your regular dinner rotation.
What to Serve with Meatloaf
Meatloaf is a comforting main dish that pairs well with a huge variety of sides but these are my favorite classic pairings for a meatloaf menu:
- Potatoes – Mashed Potatoes, Baked Potatoes, or Roasted Potatoes
- Salad – Coleslaw, Caesar Salad
- Veggies – Roasted Carrots, Roasted Cauliflower, Green Beans
- Pasta – Baked Mac and Cheese, Buttered Pasta
Meatloaf Recipe

Ingredients
Meatloaf Ingredients:
- 2 lbs ground beef, 85% or 80% lean*
- 1 med onion, (1 cup), finely chopped
- 1 tsp olive oil
- 2 large eggs
- 3 garlic cloves, minced
- 2 Tbsp ketchup
- 3 Tbsp fresh parsley, finely chopped
- 3/4 cup Panko breadcrumbs, or gluten-free bread crumbs
- 1/3 cup milk
- 1 tsp salt, or to taste
- 1 tsp Italian seasoning
- 1/2 tsp ground black pepper
Meatloaf Sauce Ingredients:
- 3/4 cup ketchup
- 1 ½ tsp white vinegar
- 2 Tbsp brown sugar
- 1/2 tsp garlic powder
- 1/2 tsp onion powder
Instructions
- Prep – Line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper or foil for easier cleanup, and preheat oven to 350°F.
- Sautee Onions – Set a medium skillet over medium heat. Add 1 tsp oil and chopped onion and saute, stirring occasionally, until softened and golden, about 5-7 minutes. Transfer to a plate to cool.
- Make the Meatloaf Mixture – In a large bowl, add all of the meatloaf ingredients and mix just until well combined (your hands are your best tool for mixing – put on disposable gloves if you want to).
- Shape Meatloaf and Bake – Add meat to the pan and shape it into a meatloaf about 8 inches long, 4 inches wide, and 3 inches tall. Bake uncovered at 350˚F for 40 minutes.
- Make the Sauce – In a small bowl, add the sauce ingredients and stir to combine.
- Add the Glaze – Spread the sauce over the Meatloaf, then return to the oven and bake an additional 20 minutes or until the internal temperature is 160˚F on an instant-read thermometer. Rest the meatloaf for 10-15 minutes before serving and it will be much easier to slice.
Notes
- *Meat Variations – You can replace half the meat with ground turkey, chicken, or pork (or even Italian sausage). Note: poultry must be baked to 165˚F.
- Do Not Overmix – Mix until the meat mixture is just combined so you don’t end up with a dense meatloaf.
- To Bake in a loaf pan – Line the loaf pan with parchment paper for easier removal. Gently press your meat mixture into your loaf pan and bake following the same instructions, but increase the temperature to 375˚F, or it will take longer to cook through.



Between your Fabulous recipe and my wagyu people who were not thrilled about meatloaf were back for seconds, Thank-you❣️ P.S. It freezes beautifully (I always test before feeding it to friends) for leftovers😂.
Yay! Great to hear that it was a huge hit. Thank you for sharing that with us, Heather.
Is 3/4 C of ketchup the correct amount for the glaze? It looks like there’s less in the photo. Thanks if you’re able to reply!
Hi Katrina. Yes, that is correct. I hope you love the recipe.
The best recipe ever, bar none.
I will make again to show it off to family and friends. I doubled the sauce for leftovers, if there is any.
Thank you, Glo
You’re very welcome, Glo. Thanks for sharing!
This is my favorite meatloaf recipe. My family says it’s the best meatloaf they’ve ever had!
Thanks for sharing that great compliment with us!
The best meatloaf recipe!! My mother who is very picky said it was delicious. Thank you!!
Aaaw, thank you for that great feedback!
I was skeptical if this recipe was going to taste any good with so few veggies (no holy Trinity here!). I decided to give it a go, based on the reviews, and it beat any meatloaf I have made in the past!
Added grated parm, Maggi sauce, garlic and onion powders, pre-mixed all the ingredients, then added the lean ground beef.
Loaf held together, moist as anything, and the sauce gave it the zing that the meat needed.
Thanks Natasha for this winner!
Awesome! Thanks a lot for sharing your experience trying out our recipe. Good to hear that you enjoyed it, Deb!
I never knew anyone who put veggies in meatloaf. Interesting.
Recipe was delicious. Doubled the topping, which was very good, next time will triple the topping so I have some for the leftovers.
Sounds great, Liz. So glad to hear that you loved it!
Hands down the BEST meatloaf recipe. My father-in-law does NOT like meatloaf typically, but he LOVES mine, thanks to this delicious recipe.
That’s wonderful! So glad it was a hit.
PHENOMENAL! I’m always afraid of meat becoming dry in the oven because I now have an electric stove and this recipe was so perfectly moist. I followed the recipe for bake time and rest time and even used a guide to figure out what .38 cups was in Tbsps when I had to make it for 1 pound vs the 2 the recipe calls for… It sucked up ALL the moisture and literally left no juices in the loaf pan. It held it’s form and was juicy until the last bite!! 😮❤️❤️❤️
I didn’t have fresh onion so I used 2 Tbsp of chopped dehydrated onion and the turkey herbs I had leftover from TG last year when I discovered I was all out of Italian seasoning. I also mixed all the ingredients (without the meat) together first, allowed all the moisture to drain out of the GB and then gently mixed everything by hand to make sure it was well incorporated. I let it rest for 5-7 mins while I prepped the loaf pan which I think helped rehydrate the dry ingredients that helped to hold in the moisture.
Definitely using this again and I will try it with the Italian seasoning next time! I also subbed the paprika for smoked paprika which really brought a rounded flavor to the meatloaf I feel. Yummmmm
(Also, my family is from the Indian subcontinent and we eat spicy curries, stews and biryani for a living and we thought this recipe was perfectly balanced and flavorful!)
Thank you so much for sharing and please don’t ever take this down! ❤️
Hi Amina! Thank you for your wonderful feedback. I’m so glad it was a hit.
I have been making this meatloaf recipe for about a year now and it is the only one I will ever use again! It is delicious!! I am going to try your Swedish Meatball recipe today. I can’t wait to try them!
So glad you love the recipe! I hope you enjoy the meatballs too.
This is the BEST meatloaf recipe I have ever made. Thank you so much for sharing it!
You’re welcome! I’m so happy you enjoyed it, Wendy!
This is literally the BEST meatloaf I’ve ever made/tasted! I used 1 lb Ground Beef and 1 lb Ground Pork! It was so delicious!!!
That’s just awesome! Thank you for sharing your wonderful review, Kim!
Made this tonight on a whim. I keep buying meatloaf from Costco. Was my First homemade meatloaf. It. Was. AWESOME! Will make again, sauce is fabulous. Easy, convenient, kiddo loved it. Score!
This was the best meatloaf I have ever made and I agree that the glaze is really good!
Thank you for sharing!
You’re welcome! I’m so happy you enjoyed it, Margaret!
Really tasty but it didn’t hold together at all when I sliced it. Any suggestions? Maybe add an egg?
Hi John. My thought would be to pack it down a little tighter and be sure to let it rest before slicing.
Natasha…I just took a bite of this meatloaf and it was DELICIOUS! The sauce was amazing as well. I will be adding this to my recipe book. Also this was my first time making meatloaf. Thank you for the easy to follow recipe.
That’s amazing, Sherman! Thank you for the wonderful feedback. I’m so glad you loved it.
Simple and delicious. Perfect combination. Thank you for the recipe.
You’re welcome! I’m so happy you enjoyed it, Andrea!
I use this recipe regularly (with my own minor adjustments). It is BY FAR the best meatloaf I’ve ever had (except my Mom’s meatloaf when she was alive). LOVE IT!!!
Hello Kathy, thanks so much for this wonderful feedback and review. So happy to know that you loved our recipe!
Made this for my hubby last night & he gave it a 10/10. So good!
That’s wonderful! So glad it was as a hit.
Made this tonight on a whim. I keep buying meatloaf from Costco. Was my First homemade meatloaf. It. Was. AWESOME! Will make again, sauce is fabulous. Easy, convenient, kiddo loved it. Score!
Hello Brandy, great to hear that you enjoyed it! Agreed, homemade is definitely so much better and most of the time healthier.
I have smoked, BBQ’d and grilled meatloaf for years but never a real recipe.
Today got busy for me but wife and I really wanted a meatloaf dinner.
Hot and humid, decided to see what Natasha had for the oven. Followed it to the “T”. The glaze needs to be bottled. OMG.
Thank you so much !
Yes, I agree with you about the glaze, so glad that you didn’t skip it! Thanks for your excellent comments and review!
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