Mini Meatloaf in a Muffin Tin Recipe (2024)

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Mini Meatloaves in a muffin tin? Yes, Please! These Mini Meatloaf Muffins are a fun and delicious alternative to regular meatloaf.

Baking the meatloaf in a muffin tin shortens the cooking time and is always a hit with the kids!

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  • Why these Mini Meatloaf Muffins Work
  • Ingredients + Notes
  • How To Make Meatloaf Muffins
  • Recipe Tips and Variations
  • FAQ’s
  • Favorite Sides to Serve With Mini Meatloaves
  • Recipe Card

Why Meatloaf Muffins are a Must Make!

  • You can cook just about anything in a muffin tin, and it will be asuccess.
  • I especially love this recipebecauseit is so easy andflexible.
  • I can hide whatever veggies I have on hand and get no complaints!
  • Meatloaf muffins are perfect when you don’t have much time to cook, as the cooking time is much shorter than that of regular meatloaf.

If you haven’t tried your meatloaf in a muffin tin yet, you really should!You can use your favorite meatloaf recipe; just use the cooking time below. My recipe is pretty darn yummy, too!

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Ingredients in Meatloaf Muffins + Notes

Ingredients at a glance, find the full printable recipe at the bottom of the post.

  • Ground Beef | Use lower-fat ground beef if you can. The less fat in the beef, the less fat will end up in the muffin pan wells. Ground turkey works fine, too.
  • Oatmeal | Oatmeal helps to bind the meat and other add-ins together. You can use bread crumbs in a pinch, but I prefer the texture the oats give to the meatloaf muffins.
  • Egg | Large (works with the oats or breadcrumbs as a binder to help hold the meatloaf together.
  • Tomato Sauce | For flavor. Instead of the tomato sauce, I often substitute the tomato sauce with +/- 1/4 cup of ketchup in the meat mixture and at least another 1/4 cup for the top. Personal choice to use the ketchup vs tomato sauce I do prefer the taste of ketchup – probably due to the added sugar.
  • Parmesancheese | For flavor. Use whatever kind you have on hand.
  • Seasonings | Garlic powder, Worcestershire sauce, salt, and pepper
  • Optional | A couple of handfuls of whatever other veggies you have on hand. (onions, mushrooms, zucchini, broccoli, carrots, spinach, lentils…)

How To Make Meatloaf Muffins

1 Prep: Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

2 Mix the ingredients together: Mix all the ingredients together in a bowl, but only use about ¼ of the tomato sauce/ketchup in the meat mixture. Reserve the rest for the tops of the meatloaf muffins.

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3 Add the meatloaf to the muffin tin: Press the meat into the muffin cups (you should be able to get eight to 10 out of this amount of meat). Top with a dollop of tomato sauce/ketchup on each one.

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4 Bake: Bake at 350 for 30-35 minutes.

Enjoy!

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Recipe Tips

  • Don’t forget the spray your muffin man, especially if using turkey or very low fat ground beef.
  • Use low-fat ground beef. This will help keep your muffins from swimming in fat in the muffin tin and also help them come out in a nice shape. (They won’t shrink up quite as much.) Ground beef containing a higher percentage of fat will shrink up more because the fat will cook out, leaving less meatloaf muffin.)
  • Don’t leave out the Worcestershire sauce. It really adds a nice depth of flavor to the meatloaf muffins.
  • I’ve made this meatloaf muffin recipe so many times and in so many ways that I can tell you that oats instead of breadcrumbs are the way to go.

Variations on this Meatloaf in a Muffin Tin Recipe

  • Use barbecue sauce instead of ketchup.
  • Like a bit of kick to your food? Add some red pepper flakes.
  • Ground turkey can be substituted for ground beef. (Cook time is the same, but use your meat thermometer and make sure the center temperature registers to 165 F for poultry.)
  • Slice the mini meatloaves in half and serve as meatloaf sliders.
  • I love to hide veggies in my meatloaf, such as lentils, carrots, mushrooms, etc. (I just dice the veggies into fine pieces.)

FAQ’s

Can Muffin Tin Meatloaf be Frozen?

Yes, Of course, you can freeze these Meatloaf Muffins!
Follow the recipe as specified and let the mini meatloaves cool. Add to a freezer bag or airtight container and freeze for up to 6 months.
To thaw, place in the fridge overnight. You can either reheat in the microwave (at about a minute per muffin) or all at once in the oven for about 20 minutes. (Use a thermometer to make sure the muffins are fully warm in the center.)

Can this Recipe be Doubled?

Yes, this meatloaf muffin recipe is the perfect recipe for doubling. I often make a double batch to freeze for later.

How Long Do I Cook Meatloaf Muffins?

As I mentioned earlier, one of the benefits of meatloaf muffins over a traditional meatloaf recipe is the faster cooking time. I cook these mini meatloaves for about 30 minutes at 350 degrees F. I do recommend a meat thermometer to ensure your muffins are cooked completely. (They are done when the center reaches 160 degrees F.)

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Favorite Sides to Serve With Mini Meatloaves

  • Loaded Mashed Potato Bake
  • Parmesan Ranch Baked Potato Wedges
  • Roasted Baby Carrots
  • Corn On The Cob In The Microwave
  • Baked Potato Mac And Cheese

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Mini Meatloaf in a Muffin Tin Recipe

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  • Author: Jamie Sanders
  • Prep Time: 5 min
  • Cook Time: 30 min
  • Total Time: 35 min
  • Yield: 10 to 12 meatloaf muffins 1x
  • Category: main dish
  • Method: oven
  • Cuisine: american
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Description

Meatloaf Muffins are a fabulous alternative to regular meatloaf. Kids just love them and mini meatloaf muffins cook much faster than traditional meatloaf.

Ingredients

UnitsScale

  • 1 pound ground turkey or ground beef
  • 1/3 cup breadcrumbs or oatmeal (Either works, but I now use oatmeal)
  • 1/3 cup Parmesan cheese
  • 1 egg
  • 1 (8 ounce) can tomato sauce (Instead of the tomato sauce, I often substitute with around 1/4 cup of ketchup in the meat mixture and at least another 1/4 cup for the top. Personal choice to use the ketchup vs tomato sauce I do prefer the taste of ketchup – must be the added sugar.)
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • Salt and pepper
  • several shakes of Worcestershire sauce (about a teaspoon)
  • A couple of handfuls of whatever other veggies you have on hand… (onions, mushrooms, zucchini, broccoli, carrots, spinach, lentils…)

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  2. Mix all the ingredients together in a bowl, but only use about ¼ of the tomato sauce/ketchup in the meat mixture. Reserve the rest for the tops of the meatloaf muffins.
  3. Press the meat into the muffin cups (you should be able to get eight to 10 out of this amount of meat).
  4. Top with a dollop of tomato sauce/ketchup on each one.
  5. Cook for 30-35 minutes.
  6. Serve two per person.

Notes

Nutritional Info: Using 1 egg,93/7 Ground Turkey, 1/2 cup of ketchup and dividing into 10 meatloaf muffins, the calorie count is about 110 per muffin. (Pretty good if you ask me!)

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 2 meatloaf muffins
  • Calories: 220
  • Sugar: 6
  • Fat: 10
  • Carbohydrates: 9
  • Protein: 22

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FAQs

Is it better to cook meatloaf at 350 or 375? ›

The best temperature to cook the meatloaf at is 350°F and it requires about 1 hour, give or take a few minutes, depending on size and shape. 1 hour should be more than enough for a 2 pound meatloaf.

What temperature do you cook meatloaf in the oven? ›

The oven temperature is typically set at 350 degrees F for making meatloaf. That's the temperature you want to be sure to use so the meatloaf cooks and doesn't dry out. Too high, and the outer crust will burn before the interior is cooked all the way, too low and you don't get that delicious crust.

What is the best binder for meatloaf? ›

Aim for the consistency of a paste with no extra liquid after you mix it in with your bread. 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 do you keep meatloaf from sticking to the bottom of the pan? ›

Lining your loaf pan with parchment paper creates a nonstick surface that makes it easy to get the meatloaf out of the pan when it's done.

How long does it take to cook a 2 pound meatloaf at 375? ›

How long to cook meatloaf at 375°F? At 375°F a 1 lb meatloaf will take about 25 to 30 minutes for the meatloaf temp to reach 160°F. A 2 lb meatloaf will take about 40 to 50 minutes for the meatloaf temp to reach 160°F. A 3 lb meatloaf will take about 1 hour to 1 hour and 15 minutes for the meatloaf temp to reach 160°F.

Do you cook a 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 do you know when meatloaf is done? ›

Toward the end of the cooking time (our standard two-pound meatloaf takes about one hour), follow this simple method to know when it's done. Use an instant-read thermometer ($18, Walmart). The meat loaf's internal temperature should register 160°F when the thermometer is inserted into the center.

What is the basic meatloaf formula? ›

In essence, it boils down to a few simple steps: Combine ground meat, eggs, breadcrumbs, and other flavorful ingredients of your choice. Put this mixture in a lightly greased loaf pan and bake it until it's cooked through.

What ingredient keeps meatloaf from falling apart? ›

Binders like eggs or breadcrumbs will certainly help to keep your meatloaf together.

Why do you put milk in meatloaf? ›

Milk and other dairy products, like heavy cream and buttermilk, contain both water and fat, adding two types of moisture to our meatloaf. There's a long-held theory that milk can tenderize ground meat, and this is the reason often cited for cooking ground meat in milk to make a Bolognese-style ragù.

Is meatloaf better on a sheet pan or loaf pan? ›

When choosing a baking pan, avoid a small loaf pan or baking dish. A tight fit means that the loaf will steam — think school cafeteria meatloaf. Instead, use a sheet pan or a large baking dish and leave some breathing room so the edges will caramelize nicely.

Why don t you want to cook the meatloaf in the loaf pan? ›

By free-forming a meatloaf—not cooking it in a loaf pan—we get maximum surface area exposure, and therefore maximum flavor. So not only does it make it easier to slice and guard against sogginess, but mounding your meatloaf instead of panning it also makes your meatloaf literally tastier.

Why is my meatloaf mushy and falling apart? ›

Meat to Binder Ratio: The balance between meat and binders like eggs or breadcrumbs is crucial. If you added too many binders or not enough meat, it can result in a mushy texture. Consider adjusting the ratios to ensure a proper balance.

What is the best temperature to cook meatloaf and for how long? ›

As a rule of thumb, set your oven to 350°F when cooking meatloaf, regardless of the ground meat used in the recipe. At this temperature, a meatloaf prepared with two pounds of ground meat (the amount called for in most recipes) takes about one hour to cook.

How long does it take to cook a 1 pound meatloaf at 375? ›

When it comes to cooking meatloaf in a preheated oven set to 375 F, typically, it should require around 30 – 35 minutes per pound to bake.

How long and at what temperature do I cook a 2 lb meatloaf? ›

The cooking time for a meatloaf can vary depending on the size, shape, and composition of the meat mixture. As a general guideline, the cooking time for a meatloaf is approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour per pound at a temperature of 350°F (175°C).

Why is my meatloaf not cooking in the middle? ›

The reason your meatloaf may still be pink in the middle when fully cooked is nitrates. Nitrates are natural chemicals that bind proteins in the meat to prevent them from releasing oxygen molecules during cooking.

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