I think it's just amazing
how Ree Drummond began her blog, The Pioneer Woman, just writing about
her experiences on the ranch. It has become of of the most popular food
blogs. She has wonderful recipes and she shares so much of herself that
you really feel like you know her. The way that she refers to her hubby
as "The Marlboro Man"just cracks me up. There are great stories
about her kids, the very poignant stories about her brother Mike, and the most
amazing pictures. She has written a cookbook, "The Pioneer Woman Cooks", and even
has her own spot on the Food Network.
There are
many pictures of Ree Drummond but I had to share this one of her in her
kitchen. She was interviewed in this month's issue of Country
Woman Magazine. I am so jealous....all that counter space!!!
Her blog is known for her step by pictures of her recipes. So in her honor as #21of the 50 Women Game Changers in Food I decided to follow her format (somewhat) for this post.
Place the ground beef, milk-soaked bread, Parmesan, seasoned salt, salt, black pepper, and parsley in a large mixing bowl.
Make the sauce: add ketchup, brown sugar, mustard, and hot sauce in a mixing bowl. Stir together.
Pour 1/3 of the mixture over the top of the bacon. Spread with a spoon.
Bake for 45 minutes, then pour another 1/3 of the sauce over the top. Bake for another 15 minutes.
Slice and serve with remaining sauce.
My Favorite Meatloaf courtesy of Ree Drummond
Ingredients
- Meatloaf:
- 1 cup Whole Milk
- 6 slices White Bread
- 2 pounds Ground Beef
- 1 cup (heaping) Freshly Grated Parmesan Cheese
- 1/4 teaspoon Seasoned Salt
- 3/4 teaspoons Salt
- Freshly Ground Black Pepper
- 1/3 cup Minced Flat-leaf Parsley
- 4 whole Eggs Beaten
- 10 slices Thin/regular Bacon
- Sauce:
- 1-1/2 cup Ketchup
- 1/3 cup Brown Sugar
- 1 teaspoon Dry Mustard
- Tabasco To Taste
Preparation Instructions
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Pour milk over the bread slices. Allow it to soak in for several minutes.
Place the ground beef, milk-soaked bread, Parmesan, seasoned salt, salt, black pepper, and parsley in a large mixing bowl. Pour in beaten eggs.
With clean hands, mix the ingredients until well combined. Form the mixture into a loaf shape on a broiler pan, which will allow the fat to drain. (Line the bottom of the pan with foil to avoid a big mess!)
Lay bacon slices over the top, tucking them underneath the meatloaf.
Make the sauce: add ketchup, brown sugar, mustard, and hot sauce in a mixing bowl. Stir together. Pour 1/3 of the mixture over the top of the bacon. Spread with a spoon.
Bake for 45 minutes, then pour another 1/3 of the sauce over the top. Bake for another 15 minutes. Slice and serve with remaining sauce.
Serve with mash potatoes.
Serve with mash potatoes.
For other great recipes by Ree Drummond, please visit the rest of our group:
Val - More Than Burnt Toast
Joanne - Eats Well With Others
Taryn - Have Kitchen Will Feed
Susan - The Spice Garden
Claudia - A Seasonal Cook in Turkey
Heather - girlichef
Miranda - Mangoes and Chutney
Jeanette - Healthy Living
April - Abby Sweets
Katie - Making Michael Pollan Proud
Mary - One Perfect Bite
Kathleen -Bake Away with Me
Viola - The Life is Good Kitchen
Sue - The View from Great Island
Barbara - Movable Feasts
Kathleen - Gonna Want Seconds
Amy - Beloved Green
Jeanette - Healthy Living
Linda - Ciao Chow Linda
Linda A - There and Back Again
Martha - Lines from Linderhof
Mireya - My Healthy Eating Habits
Veronica - My Catholic Kitchen
Joanne - Eats Well With Others
Taryn - Have Kitchen Will Feed
Susan - The Spice Garden
Claudia - A Seasonal Cook in Turkey
Heather - girlichef
Miranda - Mangoes and Chutney
Jeanette - Healthy Living
April - Abby Sweets
Katie - Making Michael Pollan Proud
Mary - One Perfect Bite
Kathleen -Bake Away with Me
Viola - The Life is Good Kitchen
Sue - The View from Great Island
Barbara - Movable Feasts
Kathleen - Gonna Want Seconds
Amy - Beloved Green
Jeanette - Healthy Living
Linda - Ciao Chow Linda
Linda A - There and Back Again
Martha - Lines from Linderhof
Mireya - My Healthy Eating Habits
Veronica - My Catholic Kitchen
9 comments:
It is amazing the way she got her start and I am entirely jealous of that counter space, as well! You definitely followed the style of PW ...though you needed about 50 more pictures to be just like her ;P . This looks wonderful!
This is one major meatloaf! Looks wonderful ... it's my husband's favorite meal. Add a couple baked potatoes and a side of creamed corn and he is a happy man ... must be the farmhand growing up years that made him such a meat and potatoes kind of guy! That Ree knows how to cook up Americana doesn't she? You did her proud!
Thanks for reminding me that it's about time to make him a meatloaf supper!
I love that recipe almost as much as I love her kitchen. What a great spot in which to create. I'm so glad you have joined our group. You bring a lot to the table and I always like to visit here. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary
What a great looking kitchen! Did you notice all those stools? Would love to have all that counter space. This meatloaf looks amazing. I would love to give this a try...I have my tried and true meatloaf but every once and awhile it's nice to change things up!
Would I love that counterspace! Love how you took step-by-step pictures like Ree.
I made a meatloaf by another game changer that didnit turn out quite as well as this one from the Pioneer Woman herself. It is one of my favourite comfrot foods!
Yeah...I would pretty much KILL for that kitchen! Your meatloaf looks fabulous!
Your pictures look great! I love the abbreviated pictures version. I'm not much of a meatloaf eater, but this really looks tasty.
I would kill for that kitchen! Thanks for sharing this recipe :)
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