Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Siriacha Glazed Meatloaf + Cream Cheese Mashed Potatoes


This is the meatloaf recipe we grew up eating kicked up a notch.  The meatloaf recipe is my mom's and I spiced it up a bit by adding in Siriacha because,  well I like Siriacha on everything.  You can always add more Siriacha if you like the heat or omit totally if you don't like at all.  I think the glaze over the meatloaf is the best part and it helps keep the meat moist and flavorful.  

As for the potatoes who doesn't love a good mashed potato?  The key to these is the cream cheese and using a hand help blender to mix them.  My grandmother made them this way and by using the mixer it gets the potatoes so light and fluffy.  This is totally a mans meal, but worth every calorie I assure you.

:: S I R I A C H A  G L A Z E D   M E A T   L O A F ::
- 1-1.5 pounds ground Sirloin
- 1/2 white onion finely diced
- 1/2 green bell pepper finely diced
- 1/2 cup panko bread crumbs
- 1 egg
- 2 tablespoons ketchup
- 1/3 can tomato soup
- Salt and Pepper

For the Sauce:
- 2/3 can tomato soup
-2-3 tablespoons ketchup
-2 -3 tablespoons siriachia

Mix all ingredients together by hand.  Do not over mix.  Season pretty well with salt and pepper.  Mold into loaf shape in baking dish.
Mix together rest of tomato soup, ketchup and siriachia to taste.  I taste the sauce as I mix adding in more ketchup or siriacha to get the desired taste I like.  Spread this over the meatloaf.  We use all the sauce because we like alot of sauce but you can use as little or as much as you want.
Bake at 350 degrees 45mins- 1 hour.


:: C R E A M   C H E E S E   M A S H E D  P O T A T O E S ::
- 4 Russet Baking Potatoes
- 1/2 container of cream cheese
- milk
- 4 tablespoons butter
- 4 tablespoons sour cream

Peel and slice potatoes and place in pot of water and bring to boil.  Boil about 30 mins or until fork tender.  Drain water and add in cream cheese, sour cream, and butter.  Using a handheld mixer blend all the ingredients adding milk as needed to desired consistency.  Season with lots of  salt and pepper.


23 comments:

Natalie said...

Looks incredible!

Unknown said...

This looks amazing! I haven't made meatloaf in a while and I may just need to try this recipe!

Chicago Mom (Heather) said...

YUM!! Going to make this! Have you ever made this meatloaf? It's really good too and the mini potatoes turn out so delish.

http://allrecipes.com/recipe/onion-crusted-meat-loaf-with-roasted-potatoes/

Amy Florez {Baby Mama Juice} said...

Yum!!! This is going to go on my pinterest board. I hated meatloaf as a child, but now I love to make it and experiment with tons of tasty creations.

Chassity (Look Linger Love) said...

Get in my belllllieeeeeeee.

Jill said...

I am starving and this is not helping!!

caycee said...

Stop it right now!! It's 8:30 and my mouth is watering!!!

Melissa W. said...

Add bacon to the top! That is how my mom makes it :-)

Jennifer@The Chronicles of Home said...

I don't think I can even show this to my husband, he is such a Sriracha/hot sauce monster. Looks amazing!

Baby Shopaholic said...

Soon as I have a minute to sit down I am going to try this! Look so yummy!

Meredith said...

I canNOT wait to try this! Thank you for sharing! :)

Paula Jean | PJM Interiors said...

This sounds great! Everything is better with a little hot sauce! :)

Sweet Southern Prep said...

Seriously yummo! Try mixing cream cheese with your scrambled eggs sometime too. So simple and divine!!

Portuguese Prepster said...

Sounds so yummy, I love siriacha!

Southern Elle said...

That meatloaf looks great! ...and as far as I'm concerned.. there is only one way to do mashed potatoes, and that's with cream cheese.
YUM

Delta Daisies said...

YUMMMM!

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Delicious...:)

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Val said...

Sweet Mercy!

Jaye said...

Thank you, thank you, thank you!

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Paula Jean | PJM Interiors said...

I made this meatloaf this weekend using turkey (and a muffin pan to make mini meatloafs). It's amazing! My husband and I both loved it! I referenced it on my blog this morning. Thanks for the tip!

Stephanie said...

How many servings does this make? Thanks!