Paleo Meatloaf With Mushrooms Recipe (2024)

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Meatloaf resonates with some very fond memories for me. It takes me back to my childhood years at my grandmother's, where life was so much more comfortable at times.

For many, a meatloaf recipe will travel through many generations of a family, always remaining the same. I would love to say that this recipe originated decades ago in my family; however, if it did, it would contain ingredients such as flour and bread-crumbs, things not suitable for my health, and a Paleo lifestyle.

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When my cravings for meatloaf began, I immediately faced the challenge of finding ingredient(s) that I would be able to use that would act as the bonding agent for the loaf. In traditional recipes, these ingredients would most commonly be flour and eggs.

As we know, there are many healthy substitutes to wheat flour that we could use successfully, like almond or chestnut flour, for example; however, I try as often as possible to avoid this, especially since I'm limiting my nut consumption.

What I chose to use instead was mushrooms and it was quite successful! An egg and mushrooms were all that was needed to prepare a delicious and juicy meatloaf that would hold well together.

A sauce of homemade ketchup, honey, andWorcestershire sauce was prepared to spread on top of the loaf while it was cooking to give it an extra touch of sweet and salty taste.Worcestershire sauce often contains some soy sauce, and honey is high in fructose, but the amount used is small enough not to be an issue.

If you'd prefer to stay away from those two items, however, or if you just don't have them handy in your kitchen, feel free to only use some homemade ketchup or other tomato-based sauce to spread on the loaf for an equally pleasing result.

The meatloaf is quite filling by itself, so it can simply be served with a light and simple salad on the side.

Meatloaf with mushrooms recipe

Serves: 5

Ingredients

  • 2 lb ground beef (you may substitute with ground pork)
  • 1 ½ teaspoon sea salt
  • ½ teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 1 egg
  • 1 medium onion, finely chopped
  • 2 cups white button mushrooms, finely chopped
  • ½ - 1 teaspoon chili pepper flakes, optional
  • 3 teaspoon fresh thyme, minced
  • 1 teaspoon fresh oregano, minced
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • ½ cup homemade ketchup;
  • 1 tablespoon honey, optional
  • ½ tablespoon Worcestershire sauce, optional
  • 1 tablespoon paleo cooking fat
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Preparation

  1. Preheat your oven to 350 F.
  2. In a medium-sized skillet placed over medium heat, melt the cooking fat, add the mushrooms and sauté for 2 to 3 minutes or until soft.
  3. In a large bowl, combine the meat, salt, pepper, egg, onion, mushrooms, chili pepper, thyme, oregano, and garlic. Mix well, making sure to break up the meat. Add the cooked mushrooms as well. It's very important that the mushrooms are evenly distributed to ensure the loaf bonds well.
  4. Lightly grease the loaf pan with additional cooking fat and fill it with the meat mixture. Place in the oven and cook for approximately 15 minutes.
  5. Meanwhile, in a small bowl, combine ketchup, honey, and Worcestershire sauce to make the sauce for the top of the meatloaf.
  6. After cooking for 15 minutes, gently spread the sauce on top of the loaf.
  7. Continue cooking for another 40 minutes.

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Meatloaf with mushrooms recipe

A simple Paleo meatloaf recipe held together with button mushrooms instead of flour for an extra tasty and filling meal.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 1 hour hr 10 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 25 minutes mins

Course Main Course

Cuisine American

Servings 5 people

Calories 552 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 lb ground beef you may substitute with ground pork
  • 1 ½ teaspoon sea salt
  • ½ teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 1 egg
  • 1 medium onion finely chopped
  • 2 cups white button mushrooms finely chopped
  • ½ – 1 teaspoon chili pepper flakes optional
  • 3 teaspoon fresh thyme minced
  • 1 teaspoon fresh oregano minced
  • 3 cloves garlic minced
  • ½ cup homemade ketchup
  • 1 tablespoon honey optional
  • ½ tablespoon Worcestershire sauce optional
  • 1 tablespoon paleo cooking fat

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 350 F.

  • In a medium-sized skillet placed over medium heat, melt the cooking fat, add the mushrooms and sauté for 2 to 3 minutes or until soft.

    1 tablespoon paleo cooking fat, 2 cups white button mushrooms

  • In a large bowl, combine the meat, salt, pepper, egg, onion, mushrooms, chili pepper, thyme, oregano, and garlic. Mix well, making sure to break up the meat. Add the cooked mushrooms as well. It’s very important that the mushrooms are evenly distributed to ensure the loaf bonds well.

    2 lb ground beef, 1 ½ teaspoon sea salt, ½ teaspoon ground black pepper, 1 egg, 1 medium onion, 2 cups white button mushrooms, ½ – 1 teaspoon chili pepper flakes, 3 teaspoon fresh thyme, 1 teaspoon fresh oregano, 3 cloves garlic

  • Lightly grease the loaf pan with additional cooking fat and fill it with the meat mixture. Place in the oven and cook for approximately 15 minutes.

  • Meanwhile, in a small bowl, combine ketchup, honey, and Worcestershire sauce to make the sauce for the top of the meatloaf.

    ½ cup homemade ketchup, 1 tablespoon honey, ½ tablespoon Worcestershire sauce

  • After cooking for 15 minutes, gently spread the sauce on top of the loaf.

  • Continue cooking for another 40 minutes.

Nutrition

Calories: 552kcalCarbohydrates: 12gProtein: 34gFat: 41gSaturated Fat: 15gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 18gTrans Fat: 2gCholesterol: 162mgSodium: 1075mgPotassium: 774mgFiber: 1gSugar: 8gVitamin A: 282IUVitamin C: 13mgCalcium: 63mgIron: 5mg

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FAQs

What ingredient keeps meatloaf from falling apart? ›

In meatloaf, this is most commonly the eggs and breadcrumbs. Your binding ingredient is only second to the meat itself in your recipe and the reason why meatloaf crumbles. When this happens, it's because you didn't use enough. Next time, try adding in an extra egg and/or some more breadcrumbs.

What not to put in meatloaf? ›

The 14 Absolute Worst Mistakes You're Making With Meatloaf
  1. Not using the correct blend of meats. ...
  2. Using breadcrumbs instead of oatmeal. ...
  3. Forgetting to soak your bread. ...
  4. Omitting vegetables from the mix. ...
  5. Adding raw vegetables to your meatloaf. ...
  6. Under-seasoning the meatloaf. ...
  7. Forgetting to add moisturizing ingredients.
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What does adding an extra egg to meatloaf do? ›

Eggs Add Structure

Egg yolks, which are mostly water but contain a good amount of protein and fat, add flavor, richness, and moisture. They also help bind the meat together and get the loaf to set in a stable form without the need to overwork the meat.

What does adding milk to meatloaf do? ›

The wet ingredients you add to meatloaf make it juicy. Using whole milk will add more richness and fat that keeps it from going dry. Along with ketchup and Worcestershire sauce, it gives meatloaf a marvelous texture.

Is it better to bake meatloaf in glass or metal? ›

Metal pans are great conductors of heat; in other words, they heat up quickly, but in turn, they also cool down more rapidly once removed from the heat source. Additionally, metal pans can withstand higher temperatures than glass.

What is the basic meatloaf formula? ›

The Basic Meatloaf Formula

All recipes for meatloaf start with the same basic formula: 2 pounds of ground meat and a “panade” made of bread or crackers soaked in milk. Along with a few eggs, this panade helps to hold the ground meat together and adds some essential moisture to the mix.

Should I cook my meatloaf covered or uncovered? ›

Should I cook my meatloaf covered or uncovered? The meatloaf can be cooked uncovered. However, if you are concerned about it burning, you can cover the meatloaf with foil for the first 45 minutes and uncover it for the final 15 minutes to allow the meatloaf to brown on top.

How to make a Bobby Flay meatloaf? ›

directions
  1. Preheat oven to 425°F.
  2. Heat the oil in a large sauté pan over high heat. ...
  3. Whisk together the eggs and herbs in a large bowl. ...
  4. Whisk together the remaining ketchup and balsamic vinegar in a small bowl then brush the mixture over the entire loaf.
  5. Bake the meatloaf for approximately 1 to 1 1/4 hours.

Is it better to bake meatloaf on a sheet pan or loaf pan? ›

If you want to make the best meatloaf possible, a sheet pan is a much better medium.

What is the best binder for meatloaf? ›

If you don't have any bread, you can substitute it for breadcrumbs, crackers, cereal grains, oatmeal, instant rice, instant barley, or even potato flakes! However, bread is still the best choice of all the potential options.

How to firm up meatloaf? ›

One of the most common reasons meatloaf is watery is an overabundance of liquid ingredients. Adding broth, milk, or eggs can enhance flavor and moisture, but too much can lead to a soupy consistency. Use these ingredients sparingly, and consider adding breadcrumbs or oats to absorb excess moisture.

What to use in meatloaf to bind it together besides breadcrumbs or saltine crackers? ›

Oats are a great breadcrumb substitute when used as a binder in meatballs or meatloaf. Try them in one of Ree Drummond's favorite recipes: BBQ comfort meatballs. Just keep in mind that they don't add much flavor, so if you're using them in a recipe that calls for breadcrumbs, you may need to add extra seasoning.

Can you put too many breadcrumbs in meatloaf? ›

Adding more to your mixture is always easier than taking some out. Another common reason meatloaf is mushy is too much filler, like breadcrumbs, bread, and oatmeal. Too much filler will stop it from baking correctly and becoming a fully formed meatloaf.

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