Your family will love this quick, classic meatloaf with a homemade sweet-and-tangy glaze baked on top. It’s a comforting, never-fail dinner that’s perfect for weeknights and family gatherings alike.

Why You’ll Love This Homemade, Easy Meatloaf
Meatloaf is classic comfort food—nostalgic, simple, and deeply satisfying. This version stays juicy and flavorful thanks to a balanced mix of seasonings, milk and oatmeal for texture, and a homemade glaze that caramelizes on top as it bakes. Serve it alongside your favorite potatoes—smashed, mashed, or baked—or a bright green vegetable for a well-rounded meal.
Ingredients for Homemade Meatloaf
- 1 1/2 pounds ground beef
- 1 egg
- 1 onion, chopped
- 1 cup milk
- 1 cup oatmeal
- Salt and pepper to taste
For the glaze:
- 2 tablespoons brown sugar
- 2 tablespoons mustard
- 1/3 cup ketchup
Step-by-Step Instructions for Easy Meatloaf
(Follow these steps and check doneness with an instant-read thermometer if available; the meatloaf should reach 160°F/71°C at the center.)



- In a large bowl, combine the ground beef, chopped onion, egg, milk, oatmeal, salt and pepper. Use a spoon to break up the meat, then, if comfortable, mix gently with clean hands until ingredients are evenly combined. Avoid overmixing to keep the texture tender.
- Press the mixture firmly—but not packed—into a loaf pan.
- To keep excess fat from pooling on top, transfer the formed loaf to a parchment-lined baking sheet with sides: place the loaf pan over the sheet, invert, and gently tap the bottom until the meatloaf slides free.
- Mix the glaze ingredients—brown sugar, mustard, and ketchup—in a small bowl. Pour and spread the glaze evenly over the top of the loaf. This glaze adds sweet and tangy depth and caramelizes during baking.
- Bake in a preheated 350°F (175°C) oven for about 1 to 1 1/2 hours, or until the center is fully cooked and no longer pink. Tent the loaf with foil if the glaze begins to darken too quickly.
- Let the meatloaf rest for 5–10 minutes before slicing. Resting helps the juices redistribute and makes slicing cleaner and easier.

Tips to Make This Meatloaf Extra Special
- Do not overmix after adding the oatmeal. Overworking the mixture can make the loaf dense or gummy. Mix just until combined.
- Avoid packing the meat too tightly into the pan. Light shaping keeps the loaf tender and allows it to cook evenly.
- Line the baking sheet with parchment paper or foil for easy cleanup; do not use wax paper in the oven.
- Rest the meatloaf for a few minutes after baking before slicing—this yields neat, juicy slices.
- If you prefer extra flavor, sauté the chopped onion briefly before adding it to the meat mixture to mellow the sharpness and add sweetness.
Serving Suggestions and Side Dish Ideas
Meatloaf pairs wonderfully with a variety of potato dishes—mashed, baked, scalloped, or smashed potatoes are classic choices. For a complete meal, add steamed or roasted vegetables, a crisp green salad, or a simple pasta salad. Beans, such as baked beans or a warm bean casserole, also complement meatloaf well. Leftovers make excellent sandwiches or can be sliced and gently reheated.
Variations and Notes
- Swap half the ground beef for ground pork for a milder, slightly fattier loaf.
- Use breadcrumbs instead of oatmeal if you prefer a finer texture—adjust milk amount slightly to keep the mixture moist.
- For a smokier glaze, replace a portion of the ketchup with barbecue sauce or add a dash of smoked paprika to the glaze.
- Check doneness with an instant-read thermometer for the most accurate results: 160°F (71°C) in the center is a safe internal temperature for ground beef meatloaf.
Recipe Yield and Timing
Yield: about 8 servings. Prep time: ~10 minutes. Cook time: 1–1 1/2 hours depending on oven and loaf size. Total time: approximately 1 hour 40 minutes including resting time.
If you bake smashed potatoes to go with the meatloaf, bake the meatloaf first; once it comes out of the oven, increase the oven temperature if needed and roast the smashed potatoes while the meatloaf rests. This makes efficient use of oven time and keeps everything hot and ready to serve.

Enjoy this easy, comforting meatloaf as a reliable family favorite. It’s straightforward to prepare, versatile, and always satisfying—an ideal recipe to keep in your weeknight dinner rotation.