Imagine a sunny Saturday afternoon. You’re cooking up a storm, and your friends are excited. They can’t wait to try your bacon-wrapped smoked meatloaf with cheese. The smell is making everyone’s mouth water. 🤤
You’re not just cooking; you’re creating a meaty masterpiece. It’s a mix of flavors and textures that everyone loves. At the heart of it is the cheese stuffed meatloaf, all wrapped in crispy bacon. It’s like a dream come true. Ready to start cooking? Let’s get smokin’!
- Cooking temperature for optimal meatloaf: 275°F in a smoker or 350°F in an oven
- Cooking time: Approximately 2-2.5 hours until internal temp reaches 155-160°F
- Calories per serving: 1328 kcal
- Main ingredients: ground beef, bacon, eggs, cheese
- Best practices: Baste with BBQ sauce every 30 minutes
Ingredients for Delicious Smoked Bacon Wrapped Meatloaf
To make this tasty meatloaf, you need the right ingredients. Start with 2 pounds of ground beef with an 80/20 fat ratio. Add 1 pound of country sausage for extra flavor. Use 2 beaten eggs and 1/2 cup of panko breadcrumbs to hold it together.
Have 4 more eggs and 1/2 cup of diced red onion for sautéing in 1 tablespoon of olive oil. Remember, 3 tablespoons of minced garlic will add depth to your dish.
Monterey Jack cheese is key for stuffing, with 3/4 cup needed for melting. Mix it with diced Hatch chiles and minced garlic for a flavorful punch. You’ll also need 1 pound of bacon, sliced evenly, for the bacon weave.
Seasoning is important too. Use 1/4 cup of your favorite burger, steak, or beef seasoning. For some heat, add hot sauce or diced hot peppers. You’ll also need an extra 1/4 cup of BBQ sauce for glazing.
Having these ingredients ensures a delicious bacon-wrapped meatloaf. It’s time to fire up your smoker for a culinary adventure you’ll love!
Preparing the Meatloaf Mixture
Creating a Moisture-Rich Base is key to a great meatloaf. Start by mixing wet ingredients: eggs, milk, and panko crumbs. This mix is where the magic starts, making your loaf juicy.
Seasoning is important. Use your favorite BBQ blend or try something new. Add paprika, chili powder, and red pepper flakes for a bold flavor.
Now, add the veggies. Sauté onions and garlic until they’re sweet and punchy. Mixing these with beef creates a balanced flavor.
Once mixed, you’re ready for the next step. Follow this process to make a bacon-wrapped meatloaf that impresses everyone.
Assembling the Bacon Weave
Ready to make bacon-wrapped meatloaf? Get excited, bacon fans! Weaving bacon is both an art and a science. You’ll need 9 ounces or 6-12 slices of bacon. Let’s make the perfect bacon weave.
- Lay down 8 strips of bacon vertically. Make sure they’re evenly spaced. No gaps allowed.
- Now, lift every other strip and lay one horizontally.
- Drop the lifted strips back and lift the opposite set. Weave in another strip.
- Repeat until it’s a tight, juicy bacon blanket.
This is THE blanket that’s gonna wrap your meatloaf like a snug little bacon burrito. Pro tip: Using quality bacon is key. You don’t want floppy strips ruining your masterpiece.
Here’s what you’ll need:
Ingredient | Amount |
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Ground Beef | 2 lbs |
Ground Pork | 2/3 lb |
Ground Veal | 2/3 lb |
Strips of Bacon | 6-12 slices |
Diced Onions | 1 small |
Diced Green Pepper | 1 small |
Bread Crumbs | 3/4 cup |
With your bacon weave ready, you’re halfway to the tastiest meatloaf ever. We can’t wait to dive into that smoky, bacony goodness. Let’s baconate that meatloaf like a boss! 🥓🔥
Stuffing and Shaping the Meatloaf
The magic starts with stuffing and shaping the meatloaf. Begin by laying out a large piece of plastic wrap on a clean surface. Place your meatloaf mixture on it and flatten it into a rectangle. This move is key for a cheese-stuffed meatloaf!
Next, it’s time to add the star of the show—cheese. Choose your favorite variety. Whether it’s gooey mozzarella, sharp cheddar, or creamy Havarti, add it generously. Sprinkle the shredded goodness evenly across the meat mixture.
Now, the fun part: shaping the meatloaf. Carefully lift one edge of the plastic wrap and start rolling the meatloaf into a log. Keep the cheese inside. Imagine rolling a big, savory burrito. Once rolled, make sure it’s tight to avoid cheese leakage during cooking. Aim for a loaf that’s around 1½ to 2 inches in height for even cooking.
Staying true to tradition, let’s glance at the essential stats to make this bad boy legit:
Ingredient | Quantity |
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Ground Beef (80/20) | 2 lbs |
Breadcrumbs | ½ cup |
Egg | 1 large |
Cheese for stuffing | 8 oz |
Poblano Peppers | 2 |
Onions (diced) | 1 cup |
Cook time | 2.5 hours |
Servings | 5-6 |
With everything prepped and your cheese securely tucked inside, you’re all set! Just remember, shaping and adding cheese isn’t just a step; it’s the secret sauce to a mouthwatering, cheese-stuffed, bacon-wrapped meatloaf. Stay tuned for the wrapping and seasoning magic.
Wrapping and Seasoning the Meatloaf
Nothing says comfort food like a well-seasoned bacon-wrapped smoked meatloaf. It’s all in the love you put into wrapping and seasoning. Here’s the lowdown:
Start with 10 slices of Kansas City Applewood Double Smoked Bacon. Lay them out in a weave. Place your perfectly shaped meatloaf onto this bacon lattice. Gently, but firmly, wrap the bacon around it, making sure it hugs every curve. It’s like tucking your meatloaf in for a cozy cookout nap. 😋
The magic happens with the seasoning for meatloaf. Use a mix of Cattleman’s Grill Lone Star Brisket Seasoning, Plowboys’s BBQ Bovine Bold Seasoning, and Bear & Burton’s The W Sauce to elevate the flavors. These seasonings don’t just add taste, they tell a story – a saga of smoky, spicy, and tangy flavors.
- Preheat your smoker to 225°F. Paitence is key here! Smoking low and slow lets the flavors merge like a perfect symphony.
- Cook Time: Allow the meatloaf to smoke for about 2 to 3 hours.
- Mare sure the internal temperature reaches 160°F. You don’t want undercooked meatloaf cramping your party! 🌟
By meticulously wrapping and seasoning the meatloaf, every bite will scream juicy and flavorful contents. Prep the grill, handle your bacon, shake that seasoning, and let the smoky magic unfold.
Cooking the BACON-WRAPPED SMOKED MEATLOAF
It’s time to make this meatloaf a true delight. Cooking it low and slow is key. Set your smoker to 225 degrees Fahrenheit for a tasty journey. The whole cooking time is about 2 hours and 30 minutes, plus 15 minutes to rest. 🕒
Put the bacon-wrapped meatloaf on the smoker, seam side down. This prevents it from coming apart. Cook for 2 hours, keeping it smoky. Watch the internal temperature, aiming for 135 degrees Fahrenheit first.
In the last 30-60 minutes, increase the heat a bit. Baste with BBQ sauce every 15 minutes. Aim for a final internal temperature of 165 degrees Fahrenheit.
Remember to add wood chips. A cup lasts about 20 minutes. Keep the smoke going. Once it’s done, let it rest for 15 minutes. This makes it juicy and flavorful. So, carve it up and enjoy the savory delight!