Recently I’ve been trying to recreate the classics, vegetarian style. You know, the Shepard’s Pie and the Italian Meatballs and the Stroganoff. But there was a hole in my recipe arsenal. A loaf-shaped hole. So…let’s meatloaf! Who says you can’t enjoy a meatless meatloaf? This delicious, hearty loaf of vegetarian goodness is the perfect answer. It’s decadent, filling, and healthy too! Today, we’re whipping up this mushroom meatloaf recipe by blitzing up mushrooms in a food processor alongside onions and garlic. Then, we’ll mix that with some Impossible meat that tastes just like beef and leaves your tastebuds doing cartwheels. The best part of this dish is the topping – a homemade ketchup sauce made with a blend of ketchup, brown sugar, and mustard!
Ingredients in Mushroom meatloaf
We’re using two sets of ingredients: those for the meatloaf, and those for the ketchup topping. Each mixture is made with a blend of flavor-rich items that serve as an important part in the recipe and together create something that’s truly mouthwatering!
Meatloaf
Mushrooms: First, begin with 1 lb of button (a.k.a. cremini or common) mushrooms. You can use brown or white mushrooms here (learn about the difference here). Garlic & Onion: We will pulse the mushrooms alongside ½ of a white onion and some garlic. Veggie Meat: As for the “meat,” we’re using Impossible Foods Ground Burger “Meat”! You will need a 12-oz package. Breadcrumbs: Include 1 cup of breadcrumbs, which will soak up excess moisture and give structure to the loaf. (Making your own bread crumbs is easy!) Italian Seasoning: For seasoning, include 1 tablespoon of Italian. Worcestershire Sauce: From there, add 1 tablespoon of Worcestershire sauce (aim for the vegan kind if you’re strictly veg). Salt: Toss in ½ tsp of salt to help bring out all the flavors of our meatloaf. Eggs: Finally, 2 whisked eggs will work to help bind the mushroom loaf mixture together!
Ketchup Topping
Ketchup: First up for the ketchup topping is ½ cup of your favorite ketchup. Brown Sugar: Then, mix that with 1 tablespoon of brown sugar. Mustard: Last but not least, add 1 tablespoon of mustard and you’re ready to go!
How to make vegetarian meatloaf
For a rockin’ veggie meatloaf, begin with your veggies and a food processor. From there, we will mix the ingredients, create the ketchup topping, assemble, and bake! Step 1: Blitz the mushrooms & onionPreheat the oven to 350°F (186°C). Add the mushrooms, onion, and garlic to a food processor. Blitz until roughly broken down. You may need to work in batches depending on the size of your food processor. Step 2: Combine the ingredients Stir together the mushroom mixture and the remaining meatloaf ingredients. Step 3: Create the Ketchup ToppingIn a separate bowl, stir together all of the Ketchup Topping ingredients. Step 4: Assemble the meatloafLine a loaf pan (9×5 inch) with parchment paper. Spoon a mushroom meatloaf mixture into the pan, pressing to fill any gaps or empty corners. Spoon half of the Ketchup Topping onto the meatloaf, spreading it evenly over the whole top. Step 5: Bake and add ketchupBake, uncovered, for 30 minutes. Remove from the oven, spread the remaining ketchup over the meatloaf, and bake for another 30 minutes. Let cool slightly before cutting into slices and serving.
Extra Veggie Meatloaf Mixins
If you’re looking to add extra veggies to your meatloaf, green peppers are a great option! Be sure to chop them into small pieces (or blitz alongside the mushrooms and onion).
You can also add some cheese! I would recommend mozzarella. Bake it right into the meatloaf (include it in step 2!).
Feeling herby? You can also add a little bit of basil and/or oregano for extra flavor!
More Savory Entrées to Devour
Looking for some more meal ideas? These delicious options definitely don’t skimp out on the flavor. Between squash bowls, seitan, and avocado mango salad, there’s a flavor for every craving!
Pesto Spaghetti Squash Bowls Watermelon Steak Seitan Burgers Sweet Potato Black Bean Tacos Avocado Mango Salad
Looking for another way to use plant-based beef (like Impossible or Beyond Beef)? Try our Hungarian Unstuffed Cabbage (my FAVORITE recipe of all time!)


















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