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I tried meatloaf recipes from Ina Garten, Ree Drummond, and Rachael Ray, and the best one beat the Barefoot Contessa's

I decided to compare meatloaf recipes from three celebrity chefs.
  • I tried meatloaf recipes from Ina Garten, Ree Drummond, and Rachael Ray to see which was best.
  • Garten's meatloaf was simple and easy to make, but Drummond's dish was a bit overwhelming.
  • Ray's recipe was the best because it tasted like a Thanksgiving dish with my favorite fall flavors.

I love family-sized meals that provide enough leftovers for my husband and me — but somehow, I'd never made meatloaf before.

To find the best way to make this popular comfort dish, I turned to the celebrity chefs.

I tested out recipes from Ina Garten, Ree Drummond, and Rachael Ray to find the best version of the classic dish.

Here's how the recipes stacked up.

The ingredient list for Garten's recipe was simple.
I had most of Ina Garten's meat-loaf ingredients in my kitchen already.

Garten's recipe had a short ingredient list and was very straightforward. It included common pantry items such as olive oil, onions, eggs, and chicken stock.

She also recommended using ground chuck, a ground-beef blend that's usually 80% lean and 20% fat.

Garten's recipe required I fire up the stove.

I sautéed chopped onions, thyme, salt, and pepper in a pan until the onions were translucent.

Then, I removed the pan from the heat and added Worcestershire sauce, chicken stock, and tomato paste.

I combined the ingredients in a bowl before shaping and baking the loaf.

I placed the onion mixture, ground chuck, breadcrumbs, and eggs in a large bowl.

The recipe recommended lightly mixing the ingredients with a fork to prevent the meatloaf from getting dense. I opted to wear food-prep gloves and gently combine everything by hand.

I shaped the meat and topped it with ketchup.

After reading some tips in the comments under Garten's recipe, I lined a sheet pan with two layers of parchment paper, then placed the meat mixture on top.

I shaped everything into a loaf, coated it with ketchup, and put it in the oven at 325 degrees Fahrenheit.

The cooked meatloaf was surrounded by grease and slightly cracked, but I didn't mind.

The full recipe called for about an hour of baking, but I halved it, so it was done after 45 minutes.

I noticed the finished product was soaked in grease, but I easily removed it with a spoon.

Garten recommended putting a pan of hot water in the oven to keep the meat from cracking. However, my meatloaf still cracked after following that step, and it wasn't a big deal.

Garten's meatloaf was classic and comforting.

Garten's meatloaf had a short ingredient list, was easy to make, and tasted comforting.

It was moist without being greasy, and I thought it had a good texture from the onions and a nice sweetness from the ketchup. It was basically everything I'd want in a classic meatloaf dish.

Next, I tried Drummond's meatloaf recipe.

Drummond's recipe was a bit of a departure from Garten's classic meatloaf. She included ingredients such as white bread, milk, Parmesan, parsley, and bacon.

Like Garten's recipe, all of Drummond's ingredients were combined in a bowl.

Drummond recommended soaking slices of bread in milk before combining them with ground beef, Parmesan, salt, pepper, seasoned salt, parsley, and eggs.

After putting all of the ingredients in a bowl, I gently mixed them by hand.

The recipe said to use a foil-lined broiler pan to catch the fat, but I didn't have one, so I improvised.

Since I don't have a broiler pan, I placed my meatloaf on a cooling rack set on a foil-lined sheet pan.

Drummond called for wrapping the meatloaf in bacon and topping it with a homemade sauce.

I topped the meatloaf with bacon and Drummond's sauce, which I made with ketchup, brown sugar, dry mustard, hot sauce, and Worcestershire.

I put about 1/3 of the sauce mixture on the meat before baking it at 350 degrees.

Toward the end of the baking time, I added more of the sauce and saved the rest for the finished loaf.

Using the cooling rack prevented grease buildup.

Using a cooling rack on top of a sheet pan was pretty successful. Only some of the meat fell to the bottom of the pan, and there was barely any grease when I took the meatloaf out of the oven.

Drummond's meatloaf was more interesting than Garten's, but I don't see myself making it again.

Drummond's meatloaf was moist, and I enjoyed the parsley garnish, which paired well with the sweetness of the tomato sauce.

I didn't love the chunks of white bread at first, but the texture grew on me. However, the bacon wasn't as crunchy as I usually prefer it, so I'd skip it if I made this recipe again.

Although this version was more flavorful than Garten's, I didn't return for seconds.

Ray's meatloaf recipe had the longest ingredient list.

Ray's meatloaf recipe had an extensive list of ingredients, including chicken broth and apples.

She also recommended using ground turkey instead of ground beef as a base, which was different from the previous recipes.

Similar to Garten's recipe, I started by sautéing some ingredients.

Ray recommended sautéing thyme, celery, apples, onions, salt, and pepper in a pan to start.

I also rehydrated breadcrumbs with chicken stock and softened dried cranberries with hot water.

Like the other recipes, I combined the ingredients in a bowl.

In a bowl, I gently mixed the ground turkey with salt, pepper, breadcrumbs, apple mixture, cranberries, extra-sharp white cheddar cheese, poultry seasoning, and an egg.

I halved the recipe and cooked it for 40 minutes.

Since I halved the recipe, I put the meat in the oven at 400 degrees and baked it for 40 minutes instead of the recommended hour.

It was my first time making gravy, and Ray's recipe was so easy to follow.

To make Ray's homemade apple-cider gravy, I started by whisking together warm butter and flour.

Then I added chicken stock, apple cider, Worcestershire sauce, salt, and pepper, and simmered the mixture until it was thick enough to coat my spoon.

I found the process to be surprisingly easy, and I'd definitely make it again for other dishes.

Ray's meatloaf dish tasted like Thanksgiving, and I loved it.

Since Ray called for a ground-turkey base, it wasn't as moist as the previous recipes. Even so, the gravy prevented it from being dry while adding a sweet flavor.

I also enjoyed the addition of cranberries and the slight crunch of the apples.

The dish tasted like a combination of my favorite fall flavors and reminded me of Thanksgiving leftovers.

All three meatloaf recipes were good, but Ray's was my favorite.

Ray's meatloaf recipe tasted like Thanksgiving — and came together much faster than roasting a bird and making sides. Even though I halved her recipe, there was still plenty to serve a crowd or save for leftovers.

I can't see myself making Drummond's meatloaf again, even if it was tasty.

However, if you're looking for a classic recipe, you can't go wrong with Garten's. It's simple enough to whip up with some ground beef and kitchen staples.

Check out the other celebrity-chef recipes we've put head-to-head so far.

This story was originally published on October 15, 2023, and most recently updated on March 13, 2026.

Read the original article on Business Insider
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