Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Got Leftover Meatloaf? Here are 5 Tasty Ways to Enjoy It by Cleo Coyle



From Cleo Coyle: "Waste not!" is the ongoing philosophy of our kitchen, a product of our parents, who lived through the Great Depression. But Marc and I believe most people agree with this idea. It's not just a matter of frugality. Few of us see much sense in wasting food. Hence this post. 

We make meatloaf a few times a month, and we always have leftovers. If you find yourself in that foodie position, here are five ideas to consider trying beyond the typical meatloaf sandwich. 


And here's the first idea...




IDEA #1

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If you grew up in an Italian-American home, the words fried pepper sandwich will not be new to you! I grew up eating them and still enjoy them, especially in the summertime. As a result...

Below is my favorite, go-to leftover meatloaf recipe, what I call a Mex-Italian Mealoaf Wrap. The Mexican influence comes with the flour tortilla. The Italian contribution comes from the colorful bell peppers cooked in olive oil long enough to bring out their sweetness.

Okay, sure, in most Italian-American kitchens, sausage and peppers begins this way, but all that fatty pork along with the huge slabs of Italian bread make a sandwich that is just too heavy for a working writer’s lunch. My substitutions of meatloaf (in place of the sausage) and a tortilla (in place of the bread) cut the calorie count without sacrificing flavor. Now let's make one...






CLEO'S MEX-ITALIAN 

MEATLOAF WRAP RECIPE

Directions: Add a bit of olive oil to a warm pan. When oil is hot, add sliced bell peppers, stir for 8 to 10 minutes or until peppers are thoroughly cooked, wilted, and caramelized (for best flavor do not under-cook). Add slices of leftover meatloaf to the pan. Flip and turn, allowing the meat slices to break up and warm through, soaking up the pepper juices and therefore the flavor. Place your filling on a flour tortilla. Use "burrito" size for a larger wrap OR "soft taco" size for a smaller one. Roll and slice in half on the diagonal.










Oh, did I mention this wrap is absolutely delicious? Because it is! :) 

ANY MORE IDEAS? SURE!

Here are four more ideas for your leftover meatloaf...



#2 - MEATLOAF SPAGHETTI SAUCE: Chop a few meatloaf slices into small pieces. Set aside. Add 2 to 3 T. of olive oil to a large skillet. Throw in a few cloves of smashed garlic. Sprinkle in Italian herb seasoning mix to infuse the oil (or separately add a generous sprinkle of oregano, basil, rosemary, and thyme). Turn on the burner to medium and heat the oil for a few minutes. Add the chopped meatloaf and stir a few more minutes to infuse the pieces with the classic Italian flavors in the skillet. Remove the pieces of smashed garlic (they were only there to infuse the oil). Add your tomato sauce (homemade or from a jar). If you like, splash in a little red wine. Heat to a simmer and continue cooking and stirring for a few more minutes. If you enjoy chunky sauce, leave as is. For a smoother sauce, use your immersion blender. Now you’re ready for spaghetti!


#3 - MEATLOAF PARM: Spoon a bit of tomato sauce into an individual casserole dish (we use the ones below). Place the meatloaf on top of the sauce. Add more sauce. Sprinkle on finely crushed garlic- or cheese-flavored croutons. Generously sprinkle on shredded mozzarella and grated Parmesan cheese. Add a topping of sauce. Cover with aluminum foil and bake at 350 degrees F. for 20 to 30 minutes. Remove foil, add another layer of mozzarella and grated Parm. Finally, place the dish under the broiler for 1 to 3 minutes (watch carefully). When cheese is melted and bubbling, serve hot!



Pictured above are the kind of oval-shaped, oven-safe dishes for making (or reheating) individual servings of things like chicken parm, stuffed shells, mac-and-cheese, and so much more.
 These small ceramic pans remind Marc and I of the way a dish will be served to you, piping-hot, at an old-school Italian restaurant. 




#4 - MEATLOAF SLIDERS: Cut your rectangular slices of meatloaf in half to form squares. Set aside. Sauté slices of onions in olive oil until golden and caramelized. Remove onions from pan. Warm a bit more olive oil in the pan and add the meatloaf squares, flipping to completely warm through. Melt a slice of Jarlsberg or American cheese on each meatloaf square. Serve hot on King's Hawaiian rolls (or slider buns) with a generous mound of the freshly sautéed onions.


#5 - MEATLOAF TACOS: Cut your meatloaf slices into thin rectangular strips. Heat the strips well in a microwave. Place a strip in a hard taco shell. We like to warm our shells first in the oven, on a sheet pan. After the hot mealoaf strip is in your warm taco shell, pour on a little taco sauce (either mild or habanero hot). Now add shredded Monterey Jack or Colby-Jack cheese. Finally, add your favorite toppings: shredded lettuce, salsa or chopped tomatoes, guacamole, and/or sour cream.

Have any other "leftover meatloaf" ideas to share? Let Marc and I know in the comments and may you...




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23 comments:

  1. All delicious ideas--now I just need the leftover meatloaf:)

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  2. Cleo you came up with some deliciously clever ideas for leftover meatloaf. Around our house we slap on some cheese and put it between two buns. The meatloaf parm looks especially tasty. Thanks!

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    1. Hi, Megan ~ Thanks for your nice words and taking the time to stop by the Kitchen today. Have a delicious week!

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  3. Love your post. and your Coffeehouse mysteries, too. Thanks for the great reads.

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    1. Aw, that's kind of you to say, Sandy, thank you!

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  4. I purposely make a huge meatloaf every so often, then slice and wrap individual pieces to store in the freezer. That way when I'm in a time crunch, I can quickly defrost a couple of pieces for dinner. I'll have to use some of my leftover pieces and make some of your suggestions, so thanks for sharing, Cleo!

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    1. Another meatloaf fan, cheers, Kim! ~ And freezing leftovers in individual portions is a great idea. Thanks for sharing that and for stopping by the Kitchen today.

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  5. Love that meatloaf parm idea. I rarely make meatloaf anymore since I cannot make a small one, so this gives me hope! Thanks from a huge meatloaf lover.

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    1. Make your meatloaf and freeze individual slices to eat whenever.

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    2. Hi, Marcia -- Libby's (and Kim's) idea of freezing slices in individual portions should be a help in having too many leftovers at one time. And the meatloaf parm is delicious. Marc and I always enjoy it. If you try it, we hope you do, too, and thanks for stopping by the Kitchen today!

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  6. That’s a fantastic post, Cleo! I still live by that "waste not" philosophy today, so these tips are right up my alley. I’m particularly eyeing that Mex-Italian Meatloaf Wrap with the peppers and onions that I love, but swapping out the heavy bread for the lighter tortilla. I’ve been using tortillas more often lately for exactly that reason.

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    1. Thank you so much, Ang! The fried pepper meatloaf wrap is wonderful, especially if you have those good foodie memories of Italian fried pepper sandwiches or sausage & peppers. The meatloaf soaks up that pepper juice and is infused with great flavor. And I agree with you on tortillas allowing us to make lighter sandwiches. All hail the versatility of wraps!

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  7. Some good sounding alternatives to meatloaf sandwiches. But how to choose, which one to make?

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    1. Hi, John -- Tell you what. If you make a big enough meatloaf, I'll bet you can try them all. :) Thanks so much for stopping by the Kitchen today. May you have a delicious week.

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  8. I love meatloaf and these are some great recipes! I love taking slices of meatloaf, grilled them, adding ketchup and cheddar cheese in a nice hard roll. aprilbluetx at yahoo dot com

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    1. Hi, April -- With summer nearly here, grilling the leftover meatloaf slices is a great idea. And I'll bet (if you cut the mealoaf slices in half lengthwise) then toasted hot dog buns will work even better than hard rolls. Thanks for the idea, and may the rest of your week be delicious.

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  9. What terrific ideas for leftover meatloaf! My entire family loved meatloaf sandwiches so I never thought much about venturing out from there until I once found a recipe on Pinterest for making Shepherd's Pie with leftover meatloaf and mashed potatoes, which is delicious! I've also crumbled the meatloaf and made Sloppy Joes with it. And also added some crumbled in rice and veggies to make Louisiana Dirty Rice. Yum! Nice to have alternatives!

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    1. Hi, Lynn (from the great state of Texas) -- Meatloaf sandwiches are old school favorites for sure, but I'm liking the ideas you shared, too, especially the Louisiana Dirty Rice. I'll have to try it! Thanks for dropping by the Kitchen today and may your week be filled with good eats.

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  10. Love these recipes! I have some leftover meatloaf in the fridge from last nights dinner. The meatloaf parm sounds delicious. Thank you and Marc for sharing!

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    1. You are very welcome, jarjm. If you try the meatloaf parm, we hope you enjoy it as much as we do. And thank you so much for taking the time to stop by and leave such a kind comment. Marc and I appreciate it. May your summer be filled with good reads and good eats!

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  11. Brilliant ideas, as always!

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    1. Aw, thank you, Libby. Marc and I always love to see you in the Kitchen!

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