Brown Sugar Meatloaf
This tasty Brown Sugar Meatloaf flavored lightly with ginger, has a sweet brown sugar and ketchup glaze. It’s the BEST meatloaf EVER!

Recipe Review–“I didn’t like meatloaf until I made this recipe, now it’s a staple in our dinner rotation, my fiancé and I can’t get enough!”– HA
Updated: January 27, 2025
Looking to elevate your classic meatloaf recipe? Look no further than this mouthwatering Brown Sugar Meatloaf! Packed with savory flavors and a hint of sweetness, this recipe is a true comfort food delight.
Growing up, Meatloaf made a pretty regular appearance on our family dinner table. I wasn’t a huge fan of Mom’s meatloaf. I’m lying… I hated Mom’s meatloaf!
My Mom could follow any recipe. She was a great baker! However, dinner wasn’t her strong suit! She joked around, when I was growing up, that she needed a recipe for P.B.& J and to boil an egg. I don’t think I’d go that far! (Well…the egg maybe! Lol)
My memories of meatloaf were not “happy” memories… So I never made it for my family. That’s one perk of being the “head cook” in your own kitchen. If there’s a childhood dish you didn’t like…ya don’t make it! For my Mom it was Grandma’s Liver and Onions! (Praise the LORD!!!)

History of Meatloaf
One day I was reading a wonderful WWII series and became intrigued with the notion that the women of that era, because of food rations, began adding ingredients to their ground beef to make it stretch.
Now I know “meat loaves” have been around for centuries, but I was so impressed with the thriftiness of these women during a really difficult time in our country’s history, that I was determined to find a GREAT meatloaf recipe and give it another try.
This meatloaf recipe would make our ancestors proud. It is dense and meaty! Then it’s coated in a drool worthy glaze that is created during baking. It is truly the BEST meatloaf I’ve ever had… in my entire life.
Ingredients Needed
- ½ cup brown sugar, packed
- ½ cup ketchup
- 1½ pounds ground beef – I recommend 90/10 or 80/20 fat
- ¾ cup milk
- 2 eggs
- 1½ teaspoons salt
- ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
- ¼ teaspoon ground ginger
- 1 small onion, chopped or ¼ cup dried minced onion
- ¾ cup dried bread crumbs

How to Make Brown Sugar Meatloaf
Preheat the oven to 350°(F). Line a 9.5 x 5 inch loaf pan with parchment paper. Do not use a “meatloaf” pan with a drainage pan at the bottom. It does not work with this recipe, which creates a wonderful glaze.
Preparing the Brown Sugar Glaze
On the bottom of your parchment-lined baking loaf pan, place the ¼ cup of packed brown sugar. Gently pat it down, but not too tightly. It needs to mix with the ketchup during baking to create that luscious sauce.
Add a ½ cup of ketchup on top of the brown sugar. Using a spoon or spatula, spread the ketchup on top of the brown sugar.
Note I do not cook the meatloaf with the “clips” holding the parchment paper. Once the meatloaf is in the pan, the clips are not needed.

Meatloaf Mixture
In a large bowl, combine the following ingredients…1½ pounds of lean ground beef, salt, pepper, and ginger.
Please, please, please…leave that ginger in the recipe! You’re just going to have to trust me on this one!

To the ground beef and seasonings, add ¾ cup of milk, 2 eggs, 1 small onion, chopped or ¼ cup dried onion flakes, ¼ teaspoon ground ginger, ¾ cup regular breadcrumbs.
I know the “milk” seems a bit strange. It’s okay. The milk helps to bind everything together beautifully. Don’t worry if it seems a little “wet” to you. It will all combine without any issues.
Combine all the ingredients together. I like to just dig in with my hands…but you can use a heavy-duty spoon.
Forming the Meatloaf
There are a couple of ways to shape the meatloaf before placing it in the pan. Because there is a “wet” layer on the bottom of the loaf pan, I do NOT recommend shaping it inside the pan. It is better to form the loaf before placing it in the pan.
You can simply shape the loaf into an oblong shape the size of the pan and carefully place it on the bottom of the pan.
I like to place it on a large piece of parchment paper and then roll the ground beef, pressing the end of the paper inwards to create a nice loaf. When ready to place it in the pan, unroll and carefully place on the bottom of the pan.

Baking Meatloaf Instructions
Place your meat loaf mixture into your prepared loaf pan. If you do not have parchment paper, you can just spray the bottom of the pan with non-stick cooking spray!

Bake in the preheated oven for one hour, until the juices run clear, and the internal temperature reaches 160°. Allow the meatloaf to sit for 10 minutes.
Lift the meatloaf out of the pan if using parchment paper, and carefully place bottom side up.
TIP: If you have not lined your baking pan with parchment paper, the easiest way to remove this meatloaf from the pan, is to carefully place a plate larger than the loaf pan, on top of the meatloaf, and carefully invert it on to the dish.
PLEASE do this carefully, so the hot glaze does not get on you.
Look at all that “glazey” goodness! (Okay, so “Glazey” isn’t a real word…it is here at Norine’s Nest! Lol) Go ahead and smack your lips together. It’s perfectly acceptable where this dish is concerned.
The sauce that is created between the brown sugar, ketchup, and the meat juices is just OUT OF THIS WORLD! (If you’re drooling you should be!)

How To Serve Brown Sugar Meatloaf
I cut my meatloaf into nice thick slices. Everyone is going to fight over the ends. (May the force be with you! I’ll be praying for ya!)
What to serve with Meatloaf
I serve this dish with a big green garden salad, baked potato, and a nice dinner roll or muffin! My homemade baking soda biscuits go beautifully with this meatloaf!
I really love this recipe! It’s simple to make and beyond delicious! Your family will love this recipe as much as mine does. It was such a fantastic family dinner! No more meatloaf boycotts!
Let’s bring Meatloaf back to the dinner table!!! Make those thrifty women of WWII proud of us for stretching our family budgets, even in times of plenty!
Other Ground Beef Recipes
- Best Easy Ground Beef Stroganoff
- Easy Ground Beef Enchiladas
- Spaghetti Sauce with Ground Beef Sauce
- Country Ground Beef and Potato Skillet Dinner
- Ground Beef Doritos Casserole from Soulfully Made
As you slice into this Brown Sugar Meatloaf, prepare for a symphony of flavors that will satisfy everyone at the table. The combination of savory ground beef, aromatic spices, and a caramelized brown sugar glaze creates a dish that’s both comforting and memorable.
Thanks for visiting my nest today! Have a great week.
Happy Nesting Friends!

Printable Recipe

Brown Sugar Meatloaf
Ingredients
- ½ cup packed brown sugar
- ½ cup ketchup
- 1½ pounds lean ground beef
- ¾ cup milk
- 2 eggs
- 1½ teaspoons salt
- ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
- 1 small onion chopped OR ¼ cup dried onion flakes
- ¼ teaspoon ground ginger
- ¾ cup regular bread crumbs
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350° degrees F. Lightly grease a 5 x 9.5 inch loaf pan, or line with parchment paper.
- Press the brown sugar on the bottom of the prepared loaf pan and spread the ketchup over the sugar.
- In a mixing bowl, mix thoroughly all remaining ingredients and shape into a loaf. Place on top of the ketchup.
- Bake in the preheated oven for 1 hour or until the juices are clear.
- Invert the meatloaf onto a serving platter and slice into 1 inch thick slices.
- Be careful of the hot glaze when inverting.
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Hi! I'm Norine, the cook, baker, and recipe creator behind Norine's Nest. I love sharing and creating recipes that invite family, friends, and neighbors to gather around the dinner table. Sharing good food and creating memories with those we love brings me happiness. Thanks for stopping by my Nest!
What do you mean by “regular” breadcrumbs.
Hi Mary!
Sorry I’ve been out of the office with all my kids visiting for a week. What I mean by “regular” bread crumbs is not panko. Panko have become so popular that many are substituting them for the traditional type of bread crumb. I think I need to go back and change that wording. Thanks for pointing it out to me. Hope you have a great weekend and come back soon.
Happy Nesting!
Norine
I made this recipe last night in a glass loaf pan and follow the directions exactly on 350° for about an hour I took it out it’s still looked a little pink inside so I put it in for another 15 to 20 minutes it did look better once I took it out the second time but again still pink in the middle. Is it normal for the meatloaf to still be somewhat pink inside? I did eat in and it tasted good I just am curious as I’m new to making meatloaf.
Hi John!
Great question! The meatloaf should be done after an hour and 15 minutes. It shouldn’t be pink in the center. Mine is usually cooked through completely. Next time leave it in the pan a little while…it will continue to cook as it sets. Just like a steak or roast. Beef will continue to cook after it is removed from the oven. So let it “rest” a little while, like 10 minutes, this will also allow the brown sugar glaze to “set” a little.
I hope you’ll give the recipe another try! This is my favorite Meatloaf recipe! Thanks for stopping by and visiting with me. Have a GREAT week!
~Norine
Im curious will a glass dish xhange the cook time at all. I have never made a meatloaf before but mom has multiple.times throughout my life and i figured trying a brownsugar meatloaf would be a nice way to start. I’m not sure if i have a regualar pan nut i know for sure i have a couple glass ones. Thank you in advance and wish me luck in my meatloaf venture.
Hi Jannifer!
Sorry it’s taken me so long to respond. I’ve been a little under the weather. You can use a glass baking dish. I’d watch the cook times and lower the temp by 25 degrees as glass holds heat more so that metal. Also spray your pan with non-stick cooking spray or line it with parchment paper to make sure that the brown sugar glaze doesn’t stick to the bottom of your dish. Other than that, you should be good. Thanks for your patience and for stopping by. I hope you enjoy the meatloaf and have a great weekend. Come back soon!
Happy Nesting!
~Norine
My husband made this for me for Mother’s Day. He didn’t measure anything (go figure) so there wasn’t enough of a glaze but what was there was so amazingly delicious! I never would have thought of doing the glaze on the bottom, like an upside down meatloaf. This was so good, definitely our new meatloaf recipe for now. THANK YOU!
Hi Carrie!
I’m so glad you enjoyed this as your Mother’s Day dinner! We love this meatloaf. It’s the only one I make. Thanks for stopping by and sharing with us. You’re the BEST!
Happy Nesting!
~Norine
The best meatloaf ever!!! A huge hit!
Hi Sandy!
Thank you so much for that compliment! I love this recipe and make it frequently! My family…kids big and little…love this for dinner. I sure appreciate you stopping by and sharing with me. Have a great week! Stay safe!
Happy Nesting!
~Norine
This meatloaf is so good!! I lovvvee that brown sugar glaze!
Hi Chelsea!
Thanks so much! We love that brown sugar glaze too! We may love it a little bit too much!
Thanks for stopping by! You’re the best!
~Norine
oh my so gosh this is super yummy!!!
Hi Nancy!
I’m so glad you enjoyed this meatloaf! It really is a favorite at this Nest! My kids love this meatloaf and so do I! Now I’m craving it again. lol Think I’ll ad it to the menu for this week. Hope you are all doing well and staying safe!
Happy Nesting!
Norine
My family loves when I cook this for them! It is an absolute favorite in my house. The brown sugar and ketchup on the bottom creates the best crispy “crust” and it’s absolutely delicious. I do tweak the glaze a bit adding things like grape jelly and hickory brown sugar bbq sauce made by Sweet Baby Ray. I love making my homemade mashed potatoes with country gravy for a side dish. 10/10 recommend this recipe.
Hi Norine,
I made this meat loaf this week, and it is AMAZING! My husband & daughter LOVED it! They’re both health nuts & won’t eat any sugar…so shhhhh!
Hi Diane!
You’re secret is totally safe with me! My lips are sealed! I’m so glad y’all loved this meat loaf. I’ve been craving it and thinking it’s time to make this for dinner! Thanks for stopping by and sharing with me. This made my day! Have a great week!
Happy “Sugar Free” Nesting! (wink, wink)
~Norine
You are super cute. I love how you explain the directions. I’m going to give it a shot tonight. Wish me luck.
Hi Tobi!
Awww! Thanks! I try to have fun in the kitchen and want to share that fun with my readers. I hope you liked the Meatloaf? My family loves this meatloaf and can polish one off with no problem!
Hope you have a Great week and I’d love to hear how that meatloaf turned out!
~Norine