Meatloaf is one of those dishes that many people just can’t help but crave!
There’s something about the simple flavor of a good meatloaf that is just irresistible.
Unfortunately, there are some ingredients in the typical meatloaf recipe that may not be ideal to eat for certain individuals, and among those are eggs!
If you or someone you’re cooking for cannot consume eggs for some reason, does that mean that meatloaf is just something they will no longer be able to enjoy?
Well, that’s not necessarily the case, and that’s because egg alternatives for meatloaf are available.
Before delving deeper into how we can tweak the meatloaf recipe to make it suitable for those who would prefer not to have eggs in the dish, it’s first important to understand what it actually is.
Meatloaf is a pretty straightforward dish.
It’s made by mixing some kind of ground meat together with basic ingredients including some vegetables as well as a binder of some kind.
The binder is needed for maintaining the distinct shape of the meatloaf.
The meatloaf is typically baked, and right before serving, it is cut irecnto thick slices.
Variations of the meatloaf recipe exist all over the world. Some incorporate additional staple ingredients into the recipe, and the meatloaf itself may also be served with a sauce to help prevent it from drying out.
It was mentioned earlier that the typical meatloaf recipe calls for a binder, and more often than not, the egg fills this role.
So why does an egg make sense as a binder for meatloaf?
Listed below are some reasons.
Pros:
Those are the reasons why eggs can work well when used for meatloaf recipes.
However, there are also some good reasons why some people may prefer to avoid using eggs if they can and they are listed below.
Cons:
The good news for those who want to avoid consuming eggs for one reason or another is that there are many alternatives that can be used because other ingredients can also work well as binders inside a meatloaf.
Breadcrumbs are already commonly used to hold together meatballs, so why not ask them to do just a little more and bind together a meatloaf. The bonus of using breadcrumb inside a meatloaf is that they add some pleasing contrast to the soft texture of the meat. It’s important not to use too many breadcrumbs though, as they may suck all the moisture out of the meat.
According to the Happy Herbivore, flax seeds can also be used as substitutes for eggs when they are ground up and mixed with water.(4) Health-conscious meatloaf-lovers may even prefer flax seeds to eggs, and they also add a different layer of flavor to the dish.
In pursuit of something that can replace the creamy element that eggs add to the meatloaf, people can use cheese. I recommend choosing a type of cheese that melts quickly for a meatloaf recipe.
Applesauce possesses a flavor that partners well with different kinds of meat, so from that perspective, it makes sense as an ingredient to use for meatloaf. It will also help keep the meatloaf nice and moist as it cooks inside the oven.
Genius Kitchen has an easy-to-follow recipe for an egg-less meatloaf.(5)
The ingredients list includes:
In the case of this recipe, breadcrumbs are used as the egg substitute, but you can also add your preferred alternative.
If you prefer a meatloaf with a sauce component, we suggest mixing together ½ cup of ketchup and 4 tablespoons of brown sugar to create a sauce that can be slathered over the top of the meatloaf prior to baking and also serve as something to dip into while eating.
You can follow these same steps when using the other egg alternatives.
Because the binder is going to be used inside the meatloaf, even if you use cheese, the ground flax seeds, or the applesauce, they will not burn with all that meat surrounding them.
Also, some delicious side dishes can be served with meatloaf.
For those who want to keep things classic, they can opt for a side of mashed potatoes, while a salad featuring some acidity could provide a nice contrast to the richness of the meatloaf.
Now that you know about the pros and cons of using eggs for your meatloaf recipe and are also aware of some of the alternatives that can be used in the place of them, you can decide which recipe will work best for you and your family.
Some final tips:
Further reading:
Resources
(1)https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/egg-allergy/symptoms-causes/syc-20372115
(2)https://www.healthline.com/health/allergies/egg#4
(3)https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/high-blood-cholesterol/expert-answers/cholesterol/faq-20058468
(4)https://happyherbivore.com/2012/07/how-replace-eggs-and-what-use-binder/
(5)https://www.geniuskitchen.com/recipe/egg-free-dairy-free-soy-free-meatloaf-414045
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