Raise your hand if you were forced to eat meatloaf as a kid (my arm is stretched into the air, waving wildly right now)!
Meatloaf is one of my Dad’s favorite meals so my Mom made it for dinner quite often when I was growing up. Unfortunately I didn’t feel the same and spent many nights planted at the kitchen table long after my brother’s had cleaned their plates, washing down nibble after nibble of cold meatloaf with warm milk and a pinched nose.
You’ve been there.
Strangely, sometime over the past year I’ve developed somewhat of a craving for meatloaf and so when the idea for Mini BBQ Cheddar Meatloaves caused me to nearly fly off the end of the treadmill I happened to be running on at the time (why am I always thinking about food on the treadmill?) I knew I had to turn vision into reality.
Watch How to Make Them
Mini BBQ Cheddar Meatloaves are individually portioned meatloaves studded with caramelized onions, cheddar cheese cubes, and BBQ sauce, baked to sizzling, ooey-gooey cheesy perfection.
These are NOT your Mother’s meatloaves! (Sorry Mom.)
Kids and kids at heart will not be able to resist this seriously delicious flavor combo, and what food isn’t better made in miniature form? Kids feel special getting their own mini meal and I, especially, appreciate the built in portion control.
Whatever the reason, you will adore these mini meatloaves!
How to Make This Recipe
Start by caramelizing a large sweet onion. Oh yeah! Melt butter in a large pot or skillet over medium heat then add sliced or chopped sweet onions and season with a dash of salt. Saute for 20 minutes, or until the onions are soft, golden brown, and sweet. Set them aside to cool slightly – you can do this a couple of days ahead of time.
Next add ground beef and a whisked egg to a large mixing bowl. I like using lean ground beef so the meatloaves don’t end up greasy.
Add Worcestershire sauce and BBQ sauce, plus salt and pepper.
Lastly, add gluten free panko-style bread crumbs (or regular panko bread crumbs if you don’t need to eat gluten free,) plus the cooled caramelized onions and cheddar cheese cut into 1/4″ cubes, which will stud the inside of the meatloaves like melted buried treasure.
Mix the ingredients together with your hands then form into four mini loaves and place on a foil lined, nonstick sprayed baking sheet. Spread 1 Tablespoon BBQ sauce over each loaf to keep them nice and moist in the oven then bake for 20 minutes at 425 degrees.
Wooo! Look at that meltage!
Pair the mini meatloaves with a side salad, or roasted broccoli like I did, then serve them on up. I hope you love this easy, decadent, totally tasty twist on classic meatloaf – enjoy!
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Mini BBQ Cheddar Meatloaves
Description
Mini BBQ Cheddar Meatloaves are flavored with melty cheddar cheese and sweet BBQ sauce. This tasty twist on classic meatloaf is a hit with my family!
Ingredients
- 1 large sweet onion
- 1 Tablespoon butter
- salt
- 1lb lean ground beef
- 1 egg, whisked
- 1 Tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
- 1/4 cup + 2 Tablespoons BBQ sauce, divided
- 1/4 cup gluten free panko-style bread crumbs
- pepper
- 3oz cheddar cheese, cut into 1/4" cubes
Directions
- Cut onion in half then each half into thin slices OR, chop the onion. Melt butter in a large skillet or pot over medium heat then add onions and a dash of salt. Cook, stirring every couple of minutes, until onions are golden brown and caramelized, about 20 minutes. Turn heat down if onions start to burn. Set aside to cool slightly - can be made up to several days ahead of time.
- Preheat oven to 425 degrees. In a large bowl combine ground beef, egg, Worcestershire sauce, 2 Tablespoons BBQ sauce, bread crumbs, salt, pepper, cheese cubes, and caramelized onions, then mix until just combined. Divide mixture into 4 equal-sized portions then form into loaves and place on a foil-lined, non-stick-sprayed baking sheet. Spread 1 Tablespoon BBQ sauce over each loaf then bake for 20 minutes, or until no longer pink in the center, and then serve.
This recipe is courtesy of Iowa Girl Eats, http://iowagirleats.com.
I have made this recipe countless times over the last couple years. It’s amazing. A regular go to. Sometimes we use the sirarcha bbq sauce from Trader Joe’s and it’s always a crowd pleaser. Make it. You’ll love it. Sometimes we make extra and freeze them for reheating later.
I made these last night and they are fantastic! Thanks for the great dinner!!
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It is now 2019. We’ve been making this recipe for years. My wife and four kids love it! We’ve even made meat balls this way for their lunches. Great recipe!
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I can’t count the number of times I have made both the meatloaf and broccoli. SUPER easy and delicious! Honestly one of my husbands favorite meals!
I know this was posted several years ago but I made these delicious meatloafs last night and wanted to thank you for the recipe! So easy & yummy, definitely one of the best meals I’ve made in a long time. This one will definitely be included in my regular menu :)
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I have made these several times. My family loves them! Tonight for Valentine’s Day, I will attempt to make them heart shaped. Sometimes I substitute marinara for the bbq sauce and mozzarella for the cheddar to give it an “Italian” theme!
Such a cute idea!! Totally doing this next year. :)
These are soo good!
Made these for Sunday lunch this last weekend and they were BIG hit. Oh my word, so delicious! And they reheat well. Thanks for sharing!
I’m so glad you loved them, Patricia! These are a favorite of ours too! :)
Could I replace bread crumbs/chex with almond or coconut flour?
Hi Emily! Almond flour might work though I worry the meatloaves would be very dense.
I can’t wait to make this mini-meatloaf recipe for my family this week! I made your mini-Philly Cheesesteak meatloaves last week and they were a super big hit…plus there were a few left over for lunches the next day.
Thanks for another great recipe! I never make meatloaf but this was toddler approved and easy as well. I will definitely make this one again. Thank you!
Omg I just finished making (and eating) these for dinner for my family and they are AMAZING. I love your blog and thank you for creating another delicious recipe!!
Wow. This one is a KEEPER. My 2 year old inhaled an entire mini meatloaf, and my husband claimed it to be one of the best meatloaves he’s ever had. Thanks for the dinner winner! :D
Wooohooo! So glad you all loved them, Sarah!
I made these last night for the first time (I omitted the onions since my fiancée doesn’t like big chunks of onion) with sweet potato fries and they were a huge hit! We now have another dinner to add to the rotation! Thanks for another fabulous recipe!
Thank YOU for the great feedback, Bethany!
I made these meat loafs last night. My family loved them. My husband said they were the best EVER! Thank you for the great recipe.
I’m so glad to hear it, Rachel, thanks so much for the feedback!