Turkey Meatloaf
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Looking for the best turkey meatloaf recipe? This version is packed with flavor and moisture, thanks to sautéed onions, garlic, and a sweet-tangy glaze—perfectly delicious and kid-friendly, too!
Swapping ground turkey for ground beef is a great way to make meatloaf a bit healthier. However, for all its merits as a low-fat alternative to ground beef, ground turkey can be dry and bland. The key to a good turkey meatloaf recipe is adding flavor and moisture without adding fat, which would defeat the whole purpose of making it lighter. I season this turkey meatloaf with sautéed onions and garlic, and also add some of the sweet and tangy glaze directly to the meatloaf mixture, making it extra flavorful and juicy.
One tip if you’re making this for kids: be sure to chop the onions very finely. My experience is that kids do not like finding flecks of onions (or flecks of anything, really!) in their meatloaf. The dish pairs well with mashed potatoes, baked potatoes, or mashed cauliflower and a vegetable (think French green beans, roasted carrots, or roasted Brussels sprouts). Naturally, leftovers make excellent meatloaf sandwiches.
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“This meatloaf was delicious. It was moist, tasty, and so easy to make. My husband gave this a 10, and I loved it too! I loved that I could freeze one for another nights dinner.”
Looking for more ways to lighten up your classic ground beef recipes? Try my turkey chili, skillet turkey burgers and turkey meatballs. Or for more meatloaf recipes, check out my classic and Italian versions.
What You’ll Need To Make Turkey Meatloaf
- Ketchup – Forms the base of the glaze, adding a classic, slightly sweet tomato flavor.
- Dark brown sugar – Adds rich sweetness and depth to the glaze.
- Apple cider vinegar – Brings acidity to balance the sweetness in the glaze, brightening the flavor.
- Dijon mustard – Adds a tangy kick, enhancing both the glaze and the meatloaf.
- Olive oil – Used to sauté the aromatics, adding richness to the meatloaf.
- Yellow onion and garlic – Add moisture, mild sweetness, and an earthy aroma as the savory foundation.
- Paprika and dried thyme – Bring a warm, smoky, and earthy flavor that complements the turkey.
- Worcestershire sauce – Adds umami and richness, enhancing the meatiness of the turkey.
- Eggs – Bind the meatloaf together, providing structure and moisture.
- Ground turkey (93/7) – Use 93/7 for a lean yet tender meatloaf.
- Italian seasoned breadcrumbs – Add body and help absorb moisture, keeping the meatloaf juicy and firm.
- Fresh parsley – For a fresh, colorful garnish.
- Jump to the printable recipe for precise measurements
Step-by-Step Instructions
Begin by making the glaze: in a medium bowl, combine the ketchup, brown sugar, apple cider vinegar, and mustard.
Whisk to combine.
Next, in a small pan, heat the olive oil and add the onions.
Cook until softened, then add the garlic and cook for a few minutes more.
Meanwhile, in a large bowl, combine 1/4 cup of the glaze with the Worcestershire sauce, Dijon mustard, paprika, thyme, salt, pepper, and eggs.
Whisk to combine.
Mix in the onion mixture.
Then add the bread crumbs and turkey.
Use your hands to mix it all together.
Form two loaves on a baking sheet.
Then spread the remaining BBQ glaze over top.
Bake for 40 to 45 minutes. I prefer this “free-form” meatloaf to those made in a loaf pan; clean-up is so much easier and all the extra fat is able to ooze out during baking.
Scrape the fat away from the loaves, transfer to a platter, and slice.
Make-Ahead & Freezing Instructions
To make this turkey meatloaf ahead of time, start by preparing both the glaze and the meatloaf mixture as instructed. Shape the meatloaf into loaves on a foil-lined baking sheet, but hold off on adding the glaze. Cover the unbaked loaves tightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate for up to 24 hours. When you’re ready to bake, preheat the oven, remove the plastic wrap, and spread the glaze over the loaves. Bake as directed, keeping in mind that you may need a few extra minutes since the meatloaf will be cold from the fridge. The baked meatloaf can also be frozen for up to 3 months. When ready to serve, defrost it in the refrigerator overnight and then reheat it in a 300°F-oven until hot in the middle.
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Turkey Meatloaf
Looking for the best turkey meatloaf recipe? This version is packed with flavor and moisture, thanks to sautéed onions, garlic, and a sweet-tangy glaze—perfectly delicious and kid-friendly, too!
Ingredients
For the Glaze
- ⅔ cup ketchup
- ⅓ cup dark brown sugar, packed
- 1½ tablespoons apple cider vinegar
- ½ teaspoon Dijon mustard
For the Meatloaf
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 medium yellow onion, minced
- 3 cloves garlic, minced
- 1¼ teaspoon salt
- ¾ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
- 2 teaspoons paprika
- 1 teaspoon dried thyme
- 1½ tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
- 1½ tablespoons Dijon mustard
- 2 large eggs
- 2 pounds ground turkey (93/7)
- ¾ cup Italian seasoned breadcrumbs
- A few springs chopped fresh parsley, for garnish (optional)
Instructions
- Set oven rack to middle position and preheat oven to 350°F. Line a rimmed baking sheet with heavy-duty aluminum foil; grease the foil with olive oil or non-stick cooking spray.
- Make the Glaze: In a medium bowl, whisk together the ketchup, brown sugar, cider vinegar, and Dijon mustard. Set aside.
- Make the Meatloaf: Heat the olive oil in a small sauté pan over medium heat. Cook the onions, stirring occasionally, until soft, about 5 minutes. Add the garlic and cook 1 to 2 minutes more. Do not brown. Set aside to cool.
- In a large bowl, combine the salt, pepper, paprika, thyme, Worcestershire sauce, Dijon mustard, eggs, and ¼ cup of the BBQ glaze. Whisk until well combined. Stir in the onion mixture. Add the ground turkey and breadcrumbs and mix with your hands until evenly combined.
- Transfer the meat mixture into two even piles onto the prepared baking sheet. Shape into two long loaves about 1½ in high x 6 in long x 4 in wide. Spread the remaining BBQ glaze over the loaves, letting it drip down the sides a bit. Bake for about 45 minutes, until the meatloaves are cooked through. Scrape any fat away from the sides of the loaves, then transfer the loaves to a platter. Slice and garnish with parsley if desired.
- Freezer-Friendly Instructions: The cooked meatloaf can be frozen for up to 3 months. When ready to serve, defrost it in the refrigerator for 24 hours and then reheat it in a 300°F oven until hot in the middle.
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Nutrition Information
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- Per serving (6 servings)
- Calories: 413
- Fat: 17g
- Saturated fat: 4g
- Carbohydrates: 33g
- Sugar: 20g
- Fiber: 2g
- Protein: 35g
- Sodium: 1086mg
- Cholesterol: 166mg
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This was the best turkey meatloaf recipe.
okay, so i usually don’t leave reviews nor do i make turkey meatloaf but here goes. I made this recipe and left out the thyme specifically because the store didn’t have it. And can i tell you how good this was? I didn’t think the sugar was too sweet but just the right amount. I will definitely look at your other recipes.
This was delicious! The only thing I changed was that I used a brown sugar substitute. Definitely a keeper!
Made this with garlic powder instead of minced garlic, and raw cane sugar instead of brown sugar, and honey Dijon instead of regular Dijon, egg whites instead of whole eggs, used 99/1 ground turkey instead of 93/7 Ground turkey, (I used what I had), and it still came out deeee-licious!!! Will definitely make again! Thanks!
Just made this recipe. Added diced celery and celery seed. It was delicious. Made baked potatoes and peas. Thank you for a new recipe for ground turkey, This is a keeper.
Would it be okay to use marina to top the loaves like with your Italian meatloaf recipe? Or would the higher liquid content be problematic with the turkey?
Hi Dee, it would be fine to use marinara on top if you’d prefer that over the BBQ sauce.
The sauce was SO SWEET, I typically like sweet and tangy, but this was just way too much. For the sauce I recommend to combine all the other ingredients then add sugar to taste. I wouldn’t be surprised if you had to at least half the amount of sugar.
Loaf turned out moist, had to bake an additional 25 minutes so cooking time was off quite a bit as well. Overall it was edible after scraping the sauce off but will definitely be using a different recipe next time.
This meatloaf turned out great! I substituted two loaf pans with a 9 x 9 glass baking dish because that’s all I had and I just had to bake it for 55 minutes instead of 45 minutes. I omitted the Worcestershire sauce because they don’t carry it at Trader Joe’s and I didn’t feel like going to two grocery stores. Lol. I strongly dislike the texture of mixing the meat and sauce with my hands so I used a spatula instead and everything still got mixed in well. The meatloaf turned out very moist and delicious! Thank you for this great recipe!! 5/5
Very flavorful recipe. I omitted the brown sugar from the glaze due to dietary restrictions and it was still very good. My family loved it. Thank you for sharing!
I learned we’re not a ketchup based meatloaf family. I tried halving the recipe as I only had half the turkey ground beef it asked for in the recipe but I don’t think I should have used all the sauce. I also had to cover the meat and bake an extra 20 minutes as it was not completely cooked, perhaps due to the large meatloaf shape.