Nothing says “it’s fall” like meatloaf, and this keto meatloaf recipe has been tried and tested to be one of the best.
Meatloaf as Breakfast?
Did you know that meatloaf was originally a breakfast meal? Neither did I!
In the 1800s and leading up to the Depression, meatloaf was a concoction of leftover meats, bread soaked in milk, spices, and leftover vegetables.
It was a way of using up all the leftovers in the fall and winter months. Americans just did not waste food the way we do now!
While we still use many of the same ingredients today, we typically eat it as a dinner addition. Anyway, do what you will with this delicious keto meatloaf recipe:
Ingredients:
- 1 large egg
- 2 lbs ground beef
- 1 teaspoon pink Himalayan Salt
- ½ teaspoon black pepper
- 2 teaspoons garlic powder
- 2 teaspoons onion powder
- ½ teaspoon dried thyme
- ½ cup blanched finely ground almond flour
- ½ cup grated Parmesan
- ¼ cup unsweetened ketchup
- Optional – chili flakes or hot sauce
Instructions:
- Preheat your oven to 350° F & line a rimmed sheet pan with foil.
- In a large bowl, whisk together the egg, salt, pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, and thyme.
- Add the ground beef, almond flour, and Parmesan. Gently mix just until uniform. Do not handle too much, or it can turn out tough.
- Shape the mixture into a rectangular loaf and place it on the prepared baking sheet. Brush the loaf with the sugar-free ketchup.
- Bake the meatloaf until the center of the loaf registers 160° F, 50-60 minutes.
- Rest the meat for 15 minutes before slicing and serving.
Sides
Some great sides for this keto meatloaf recipe are mashed or steamed cauliflower, an arugula salad, or steamed broccoli.
An Extra Piece of Keto Meatloaf Advice
A few things to note are 1. Don’t handle the meat too much. Gently shape it, and place it on a pan. Too much handling will cause the keto meatloaf to cook more like a brick and less like a loaf. 2. Using a sheet pan is better than a loaf pan because it allows the edges to become crispy. A loaf pan will cause it to bake in its own juices, making it more crumbly when removed from the pan.
The thing I love about this keto meatloaf recipe most is that it is simple. If you have secret family ingredients to add, share them in the comments. I like my foods simply seasoned, whereas others enjoy a more diverse flavor experience. Like, I think black pepper is spicy, lol!
The Nostalgia of it All
Meatloaf is an American staple, and it can bring back some nostalgic memories. Meatloaf in the fall and winter is just as memorable as soups and casseroles! Some meatloaf memories are great, others… not so much. This keto meatloaf recipe is an excellent opportunity to dig up some old memories and make new ones. Hopefully, this time, you will look forward to the leftovers!
I hope you enjoy this keto meatloaf recipe as much as I have!
Amy XO
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It sounds good even for breakfast. Thank You Amy
This sounds delicious. I’m going to make some.
Looks delicious. I will try it. Thank you for sharing.
Love meatloaf and can’t wait to try it
I will be trying this recipe this week. Thanks!
I use pork skins that I crush up!
Thanks for the recipe. My family cannot tell the difference when I make a meatloaf keto. I do add a little almond milk, but everything else is similar to what you do.
Thank you for sharing! Great idea for Holidays
I think this will be delicious ‼️
Sounds delicious. Thank you for the recipe 😊
So. Dry glad to see this meatloaf recipe. Love meatloaf and haven’t had any since I went on Keto. Sound life one the family will like also.
Thanks for all you do!
It’s a up and down journey for me. I fall off all the time, but always make my way back.
Thank you Amy!!
Great recipe
Can’t wait to try this. Thank you so much for the recipe!! 💜
Oh my goodness! I have been
missing meatloaf! Definitely going to try this recipe!
So glad you shared this recipe. We will be trying it!
Sounds good! My mom always made meatloaf! Nostalgia the healthy way! Thanks Amy for the recipe. Happy Holidays
Can you use this recipe for turkey meatloaf too?