Meatloaf is something I very rarely make – by rarely I mean twice in my life – and I have no explanation for this. Seriously, why don’t I make meatloaf more often? The last time I made meatloaf was when I made chicken loaf. I’ve finally realized that this kind of dish is incredibly versatile, there is so much room to play around with the ingredients and it’s definitely worth experimenting.
Tonight’s dinner came from The Pampered Chef website because I seem to have a new found obsession with their products and recipes. For the BBQ sauce I simply Googled “BBQ sauce recipe” and I came across one on chow.com. Recipe is here and it is super tasty. The meatloaf recipe can be found here.
Even though I didn’t make the full amount of BBQ as shown on the recipe I still have plenty left over. I’m hoping to use the rest this week…perhaps some succulent ribs?
I absolutely love this loaf pan – I didn’t have to spray or coat it with oil, just shaped the meat into a loaf and baked.
This meatloaf was incredible – full of flavour and juicy. I paired it with pesto mashed potatoes from a previous entry.
For dessert I made a Chocolate Almond Cheesecake, as well, from The Pampered Chef website and the recipe can be found here. The spring form pan is awesome. The pans I had before were of much lesser quality but this one was so worth getting. My cheesecakes don’t stick and I don’t need to grease the sides.
This cheesecake was rich and silky. The almond extract is such a good combination with chocolate. In this recipe it says to use semi-sweet chocolate but I may try it with dark chocolate next time. I’m not a big fan of decorating cheesecake with whipped cream so I left it naked – it’s that good on its own. But you can also sprinkle some almond slices for a nice crunchy texture.


Every time I make the Chocolate Almond Cheesecake, it’s a huge hit! I haven’t made it in a while, but just got a request for it after all this time. Can’t wait to make it again and enjoy all the rich goodness!
Thanks for your post and pictures!
I’m glad you enjoyed the post. This cheesecake is definitely a hit!
I miss you, not only the goodies you made for us. I am still waiting for the ‘pesto’ recipe. Jejejeje