Easy Brown Sugar Glazed Turkey Meatloaf is an easy wholesome, and delicious turkey meatloaf with a tangy, sweet and spicy Brown Sugar glaze on top.
This Easy Brown Sugar Glazed Turkey Meatloaf lightens up one of the most iconic comfort foods, meatloaf.
What Is Meatloaf?
I grew up in a Southern home where meatloaf was a weekly affair. However, others are not familiar with it and I get questions about What is Meatloaf?
Meatloaf is a dish, typically made with ground beef or a combination of ground beef and sausage, and shaped into a large loaf and baked in the oven. Traditional ground beef recipes like Brown Sugar Meatloaf, or other varieties of meatloaf like my BBQ Salsa Meatloaf, Instant Pot Meatloaf (Philly Cheesesteak Style), or Tex-Mex Mini Meatloaves.
Meatloaf has so many childhood memories tied to it. It was one of the dishes I looked forward to the most as a kid. It generally made an appearance on our family dinner table at least once every couple of weeks. However, it wasn’t my Mom’s meatloaf that everyone loved. My Dad made a killer meatloaf that all of us kids loved. Sorry Mom!
So whenever I make meatloaf, it reminds me of my Dad instead of my Mom. I’m sure he would roll over laughing at that comment. However, meatloaf truly is the ultimate comfort food.
However, this Easy Brown Sugar Glazed Meatloaf is not my Mom’s meatloaf, nor my Dad’s for that matter. This meatloaf has been lightened up by using lightened up and simplified.
What makes this Easy Brown Sugar Glazed Turkey Meatloaf easy is Honeysuckle White Homestyle Turkey Meatloaf. It comes with its own baking pan and is very convenient. That means clean up is a breeze!
Honeysuckle Turkey has no added hormones or steroids and no growth promoting antibiotics. That makes me feel good about serving it to my family.
With this Easy Brown Sugar Glazed Turkey Meatloaf, you save yourself the time of making meatloaf from scratch.
All you have to do is remove it from the plastic package, add it to an oven safe dish, and cook it in the oven per the directions. Easy Peasy!
With this easy, convenient, time saving Honeysuckle Homestyle Turkey Meatloaf, all I have to do is make the spicy Brown Sugar Glaze and brush it on top, and stick it in the oven.
The brown sugar glaze only takes about a minute, maybe two, to make but adds so much sweet, tangy, spicy goodness in the form of a beautiful shiny glaze.
That means with only 5 minutes prep time you too can make this tasty Easy Brown Sugar Glazed Turkey Meatloaf any night of the week and have dinner on the table in less than an hour.
What more could you ask? This meatloaf is easy, convenient, delicious, and makes for a quick clean up. And it provides a wholesome meal for you and your family that you can feel good about.
Be sure to pick up a Honeysuckle White Homestyle Turkey Meatloaf or two or three on your next trip to the store.
To recap, you can make this Easy Brown Sugar Glazed Turkey Meatloaf with only 5 minutes prep time and have it on the dinner table in under an hour, making it perfect for a weeknight supper.
Give it a try and let me know how you like it!
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Recipe
Easy Brown Sugar Glazed Turkey Meatloaf
Ingredients
[bTurkey ]Meatloaf
- 1 Honeysuckle Homestyle Turkey Meatloaf
Brown Sugar Glaze
- 1/3 cup ketchup
- 1/3 cup brown sugar
- 1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar
- 1 teaspoon Worcestershire
- 1 teaspoon hot sauce add more to make hotter or less for less heat
Instructions
Brown Sugar Glaze
- In a small bowl stir together the ketchup, brown sugar, apple cider vinegar, Worcestershire, and hot sauce.
Turkey Meatloaf
- Brush the Brown Sugar Glaze onto the top of the turkey meatloaf.
- Cook the Turkey Meatloaf in a preheated oven at 350 degrees F for 45 to 50 minutes.
- Remove from the pan. Slice and serve!
Notes
* Balsamic Bacon Green Beans
* Bacon Onion Horseradish Mashed Potatoes
Nutrition
Side Dishes that pair well with this recipe.
Bacon Onion Horseradish Mashed Potatoes
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