Best-Ever Turkey Meatloaf PT100M https://img2.recipesrun.com/201907/2019/0808/fd/d/113249/300x200x90.jpg Ground turkey recipes have a bad rep for being bland and boring. But this Turkey meatloaf is LOADED with flavor. How? Worcestershire garlic, rosemary, and thyme. And ketchup. When it comes to any kind of meatloaf (beef included!), there must be ketchup. Meatloaf tends to look done on the outside before it’s ready. And it won't hold together properly unless it's fully cooked! So even if you like a medium-rare burger, you DO NOT want a medium-rare meatloaf. Before slicing your meatloaf, let it rest for at least 15 minutes. Otherwise, it’ll be harder to get clean slices. Since it was in the oven for over an hour, you won’t risk it going cold too quickly. 6 servings Ingredients: 2 tbsp. Brown sugar 1/3 c. Ketchup 1 Large egg 2 tbsp. Worcestershire sauce 1/2 c. Milk 3/4 c. Bread crumbs 2 pounds Ground turkey 1 tsp. chopped thyme leaves 1 tbsp. Finely chopped rosemary 4 cloves Garlic, minced Freshly ground black pepper Kosher salt 1 Large onion, chopped 1 tbsp. Extra-virgin olive oil

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Best-Ever Turkey Meatloaf

Best-Ever Turkey Meatloaf
Ground turkey recipes have a bad rep for being bland and boring. But this Turkey meatloaf is LOADED with flavor. How? Worcestershire garlic, rosemary, and thyme. And ketchup. When it comes to any kind of meatloaf (beef included!), there must be ketchup. Meatloaf tends to look done on the outside before it’s ready. And it won't hold together properly unless it's fully cooked! So even if you like a medium-rare burger, you DO NOT want a medium-rare meatloaf. Before slicing your meatloaf, let it rest for at least 15 minutes. Otherwise, it’ll be harder to get clean slices. Since it was in the oven for over an hour, you won’t risk it going cold too quickly.
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