scooter
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This recipe originated from TX BBQ rub company then went through a friend who made some changes then came to me. I thought the final product a little too sweet so I added a package of Lipton Onion Soup Mix (A nod to my mothers meatloaf recipe) to balance out the salt to sweet ratio, I also added the BBQ sauce coating near the end and Happy Ending rub to the recipe. The end result is a meatloaf that's well balanced sweet to salt, very moist, lots of flavor with a hint of smoke. Simply the best I've ever had. Others who've tried it have said the same thing.
Here it is for your dining pleasure!!
scooter's Meatloaf Recipe
3 lbs ground beef
1 medium yellow onion, minced (1/8" or smaller)
1 medium green bell pepper, minced (1/8" or smaller)
1 medium red bell pepper, minced (1/8" or smaller)
6 eggs beaten
1 1/2 stacks Ritz crackers, crushed
1/2 cup Three Cheese Blend (parmesan/romano/asiago)
1/3 cup Texas BBQ rub
1/4 cup Worcestershire Sauce
1/2 cup of your favorite BBQ sauce
1 TBS garlic, minced
1 package Lipton Onion Soup Mix
BPS Happy Ending Rub
In a large bowl mix all ingredients (except the crackers) together. It's best to use your hands to mix it thoroughly. Now throw in the crushed crackers and incorporate them completely into the mix.
Heat your pit to 325. Put down a Frogmat and roll out the meatloaf mixture onto the Frogmat and form into a loaf.
At an IT of 145*, give the loaf a light coat of BBQ sauce. Continue to cook to set the sauce until an IT of 155* - 160* is reached. Pull from the pit, cover with foil and let rest 15 mins then slice and serve.
Wood: Oak, Pecan, Hickory
The image below only shows 3 packs of crackers but I actually used 4 of those short stacks of Ritz crackers to be the equal of 1 1/2 stacks of the full stacks of Ritz crackers.
This is the size of the minced onion, pepper and garlic I use. Very small mince. This is what makes this meatloaf so very moist!
Onto the frogmat
I set the drum up to cook like a WSM. I covered the charcoal basket with a foil covered pizza pan.
Hickory pellets and a chunk of red oak
Green beans coated with olive oil and Desert Gold go in the MAK at 425* for 20 mins. These are done!
The meatloaf is brushed with Better Than Sex BBQ Sauce and dusted with Happy Ending rub at around 145* IT and left in the cooker to set the sauce. Here it's done at 155*. Looks good enough to eat!!
Plated with mashed taters and gravy and roasted green beans
Here it is for your dining pleasure!!
scooter's Meatloaf Recipe
3 lbs ground beef
1 medium yellow onion, minced (1/8" or smaller)
1 medium green bell pepper, minced (1/8" or smaller)
1 medium red bell pepper, minced (1/8" or smaller)
6 eggs beaten
1 1/2 stacks Ritz crackers, crushed
1/2 cup Three Cheese Blend (parmesan/romano/asiago)
1/3 cup Texas BBQ rub
1/4 cup Worcestershire Sauce
1/2 cup of your favorite BBQ sauce
1 TBS garlic, minced
1 package Lipton Onion Soup Mix
BPS Happy Ending Rub
In a large bowl mix all ingredients (except the crackers) together. It's best to use your hands to mix it thoroughly. Now throw in the crushed crackers and incorporate them completely into the mix.
Heat your pit to 325. Put down a Frogmat and roll out the meatloaf mixture onto the Frogmat and form into a loaf.
At an IT of 145*, give the loaf a light coat of BBQ sauce. Continue to cook to set the sauce until an IT of 155* - 160* is reached. Pull from the pit, cover with foil and let rest 15 mins then slice and serve.
Wood: Oak, Pecan, Hickory
The image below only shows 3 packs of crackers but I actually used 4 of those short stacks of Ritz crackers to be the equal of 1 1/2 stacks of the full stacks of Ritz crackers.
This is the size of the minced onion, pepper and garlic I use. Very small mince. This is what makes this meatloaf so very moist!
Onto the frogmat
I set the drum up to cook like a WSM. I covered the charcoal basket with a foil covered pizza pan.
Hickory pellets and a chunk of red oak
Green beans coated with olive oil and Desert Gold go in the MAK at 425* for 20 mins. These are done!
The meatloaf is brushed with Better Than Sex BBQ Sauce and dusted with Happy Ending rub at around 145* IT and left in the cooker to set the sauce. Here it's done at 155*. Looks good enough to eat!!
Plated with mashed taters and gravy and roasted green beans
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