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Classic Turkey Meatloaf

By: Kathryn Doherty | Last Updated: Mar 11, 2025 | Published: Sep 19, 2022
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Classic turkey meatloaf is hearty, savory, well seasoned and moist. It’s baked until perfectly cooked and great for an easy, delicious family dinner!Ground turkey meatloaf slices served on a white plate with a baked potato and green peas

I am back from a fun weekend with friends.

Seven of us secretly flew, drove and made our way to Alabama to surprise a friend who got engaged on Saturday morning. (Her now fiancee coordinated us and got us an Airbnb for the weekend.)

She was amazed to see us all, and we had so much fun celebrating the happy couple and being together. ❤️

But let's get right on to the food.

Today I’m so happy to be sharing this classic turkey meatloaf recipe.

It’s one I’ve been making and tweaking for years (and it’s a spin-off from a recipe by Ina Garten, so that was a great place to begin).

Side angle view of a browned and baked turkey meatloaf with ketchup on top on a white plate

It’s hearty and savory and well seasoned and moist (so sorry if you hate that word) and comes out perfectly cooked.

It’s got that classic meatloaf taste and is just so dang flavorful throughout every bite.

If you grew up with dried out, dense meatloaf or if you think meatloaf is boring, you have to give this recipe a try. It will definitely change your tune!

Also, if you want to get a little creative, check out this BBQ cheddar turkey meatloaf, which is what made me a meatloaf convert. Or this Mexican meatloaf with cheese, chilies and salsa.

And these mini turkey meatloaves and these meatloaf muffins are fun in smaller forms. They are perfect for kids - and freeze great, too!

OK, back to today’s recipe. Let’s get cooking!

Sautéed onion and garlic with thyme in a large dark skillet Sautéed onions and garlic with tomato paste and chicken broth in a large dark skillet

A clear glass bowl with ground turkey, breadcrumbs, egg and a saucy tomato onion mixture before being combined Ground turkey meatloaf mixture in a clear glass bowl

Turkey meatloaf shaped into a loaf on a parchment paper lined baking sheet with a drizzle of ketchup on top before being baked Baked turkey meatloaf served on a rectangular white dish with sprigs of thyme to the side

Now, I’ve got some notes and tips coming up below on how to make ground turkey meatloaf. Just tryin’ to be helpful.

If you want to jump on down to the recipe, simply scroll right on through the rest of the text. The recipe card is near the bottom of the page, above the comments section.

Notes on making turkey meatloaf: 

  • Ground turkey: Lean ground turkey (the 93% lean kind) is my go-to for meatloaf. My package from the grocery store is usually 1.25 pounds, but I’ve also made this with a 1-pound package and that was fine, too. You could probably also substitute lean ground beef or use ground chicken if you prefer.
  • Onion: The chopped onion gets sautéed and softened, but if you don’t want big pieces in your meatloaf, just chop yours finely.
  • Breadcrumbs: I use store-bought plain breadcrumbs for this recipe, but I think the Italian flavored ones would be fine to use as well.
  • Ketchup: We like a thin layer or lines of ketchup on top of ours. You can use extra ketchup if you’d like to completely cover the top of your meatloaf.

Also, this is not classic, but I sometimes use BBQ sauce instead of ketchup with meatloaf and that’s a great topping, too.

Turkey meatloaf with slices cut on a white serving plate

As for serving, we typically do 1-2 slices of meatloaf per person. This can serve 4-6 people.

Need to round out your meal?

We love meatloaf with some baked potatoes, mashed potatoes, oven fries or even tater tots. A creamy polenta would be a great pairing too. Or some Instant Pot risotto for an easy but sophisticated side.

Then you just need to add a veggie – steamed broccoli, peas or a bagged salad mix maybe – and dinner is done!

Last thing, let’s talk about what to do with the leftovers.

Close up of a sliced piece of turkey meatloaf A white dinner plate with a baked potato, green peas and two slices of turkey meatloaf

How to store leftover meatloaf:

- Leftover meatloaf, once cooled, will keep in the refrigerator, in a covered container, for up to 5 days.

- You can also freeze the leftovers! I like to place the leftover meatloaf, sliced for easier portioning and reheating later, on a piece of aluminum foil and wrap it up. Then label and date the foil and freeze for up to 4-6 months.

- To reheat, thaw the meatloaf in the refrigerator overnight. Then reheat individual pieces in the microwave until warm.

Whether you are a longtime meatloaf fan or just cautiously optimistic that it could be better than you remember, I hope you give this healthy turkey meatloaf recipe a try.

I think it’ll be a new family favorite in your house, too.

Enjoy!

XO,

Kathryn

A white dinner plate with a baked potato, green peas and two slices of turkey meatloaf
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Classic Turkey Meatloaf

Classic turkey meatloaf is hearty, savory, well seasoned and moist. It’s baked until perfectly cooked and great for an easy, delicious family dinner!
Prep Time15 minutes mins
Cook Time45 minutes mins
Total Time1 hour hr
Yield: 4 -6 servings

Ingredients

  • 2 teaspoons extra-virgin olive oil
  • 1 large onion, chopped (about 1 ½ cups)
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • ½ teaspoon black pepper
  • ½ teaspoon chopped fresh thyme leaves
  • 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 tablespoon tomato paste
  • ¼ cup low-sodium chicken broth
  • 1.25 lbs. lean ground turkey
  • ⅓ cup plain breadcrumbs
  • 1 large egg
  • ⅓ cup ketchup

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 400. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or aluminum foil for easy clean up.
  • Heat the olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the onion, garlic, salt, pepper and thyme. Saute until softened and translucent, about 8 minutes. (Reduce the heat to medium low if your skillet seems hot; we don’t want the onion to brown.)
  • Add the Worcestershire sauce, tomato paste and chicken broth to the skillet and stir to combine. Remove from heat and let cool slightly.
  • Combine the ground turkey with the breadcrumbs, egg and onion mixture. Mix with a fork gently and then use your hands to make sure everything is well combined.
  • Transfer the meatloaf mixture to the baking sheet and shape into an 8-inch loaf. Top with the ketchup.
  • Bake at 400 for 40-45 minutes, until cooked through. Let rest for 5 minutes then slice and serve.

Notes

Ground turkey: Lean ground turkey (the 93% lean kind) is my go-to for meatloaf. My package from the grocery store is usually 1.25 pounds, but I’ve also made this with a 1-pound package and that was fine, too. You could probably also substitute lean ground beef or use ground chicken if you prefer.
Onion: The chopped onion gets sautéed and softened, but if you don’t want big pieces in your meatloaf, just chop yours finely.
Breadcrumbs: I use store-bought plain breadcrumbs for this recipe, but I think the Italian flavored ones would be fine to use as well.
Ketchup: We like a thin layer or lines of ketchup on top of ours. You can use extra ketchup if you’d like to completely cover the top of your meatloaf.
Leftovers: Leftover meatloaf, once cooled, will keep in the refrigerator, in a covered container, for up to 5 days. You can also freeze the leftovers. I place the leftover meatloaf, sliced for easier portioning and reheating later, on a piece of aluminum foil and wrap it up. Then label and date the foil and freeze for up to 4-6 months.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1/4 total recipe | Calories: 421kcal | Carbohydrates: 18g | Protein: 42g | Fat: 21g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 14g | Cholesterol: 194mg | Sodium: 755mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 7g
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  1. Tina

    February 01, 2024 at 3:32 pm

    We loved this recipe!!! It was my very first attempt to make meatloaf and I'm glad it was super easy, tasty and not dry!

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