Cajun Turkey Meatloaf

"Next time you are making turkey meatloaf try kicking it up a notch! While this won't be featured on a Brennan's menu anytime soon it is delicious. The original recipe was from Bon Appetit but I've modified it over time. If you are leary of using only turkey, consider a mix of 1 part beef to 2 parts turkey."
 
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Ready In:
1hr 5mins
Ingredients:
10
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • If you don't have a pre-made Cajun spice blend, there are several good ones on this site. Try Cajun Seasoning Mix #14190 or Cajun Seasoning #33092. Look for one that has no added salt.
  • Preheat oven to 350°F
  • Optional Step: You can ground the oatmeal in the food processor one or two pulses. You are not looking for flour, just bits of oatmeal somewhat smaller than the whole grain.
  • Combine all ingredients except mustard in large bowl. Season with salt and pepper.
  • Place meat mixture in a nonstick loaf pan.
  • Cover and bake 20 minutes. Scrape off any crud that may appear on the surface. Spread top with mustard.
  • Bake uncovered another 35 minutes.
  • Remove from pan and cut into slices.

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  1. I already have a great turkey meatloaf recipe that my family loves - guess it will have to share equal time with this recipe now! This is great! I was concerned about the moistness level of this recipe (I usually add more moistening items) so I did steal from my tried & true recipe by adding 1/2 cup nonfat yogurt. So it was really perfect - nice blend of spices with a little kick as well! I served it with Recipe #167241 .Thanks for the post. ZWT 2007
     
  2. We had a great dinner tonight! The Cajun seasoning I used (store-bought)was maybe a bit too salty. Next time I'll use a "home-made" (i.e. a Zaar recipe). The structure of the meatloaf was just perfect. Firm, easy to cut, not too dry, not too moist. It was done in exactly the time stated. As some previous reviewers had commented that they upped the spices I thought I'd add a teaspoon of Louisiana Hot Sauce, mmmmmm, gave just the right kick. Thanks for posting.
     
  3. Another recipe I picked for PAC 2006. As per some of the other suggestions, I doubled the spice amount, and used dijon mustard, which gave it a special "kick". This is a great twist on your average ol meatloaf. I also used egg white replacements. Thanks Toni !
     
  4. This ain't your mama's meat loaf! This one has MAJOR FLAVOR! Completely different and a very nice change of pace. NOT spicy but well seasoned with garlic, onions and spices. My family loved this! They did miss their catsup topping- that was the only complaint I heard. I was prepared for that one though. They have been known to turn their noses up when something is different so I covered the mustard topping with turkey back slices- they loved it! They still broke out the catsup bottle but you can't win them all! lol Served with mashed potatoes topped with cheddar cheese and Microwave Lemon Garlic Broccoli Recipe #132765. Thanks Toni for rescuing us from the same old boring meat loaf dinner!
     
  5. Great meatloaf! My DD wants this from now on instead of my regular meatloaf. I did ground turkey with no beef, spicy mustard, and Zataran's cajun seasoning. Awesome flavors!
     
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