Comfort food, a delicious slice of nostalgia that soothes your soul — for me, that's my mom's meatloaf. Of all the dishes my mom made for our family growing up, this meatloaf was hands down our favorite meal. Even with only three of us to enjoy it, the loaf pan of juicy, sweet and savory goodness almost never lasted long enough to become leftovers. And it’s not hard to understand why — Mom’s take on this classic recipe is the dinner version of a warm hug. I’m pretty sure it’s therapeutic. Featuring simply seasoned beef and a tangy, sweet tomato sauce, Mom’s meatloaf is the perfect recipe to add a touch of homecooked goodness to your next Zoom dinner party or small (and properly precautious) family gathering. As we reflect on 2020 and gather ourselves to face new challenges and meet our resolutions in 2021, a taste of comfort is more than a reminder of good things. It’s an opportunity to nourish ourselves and be kind to the Earth. We may not be able to share a meal with loved ones quite yet, but we can reach out in ways that are available to us, and we can eat amazing food while we’re at it.
Serves 6
When I worked as a chef at the former Heifer Farm in Rutland, Massachusetts, I delighted in sharing this meatloaf with crowds of hungry Heifer supporters. Because I used beef that had been sustainably raised with room to roam on Heifer Farm, it was extra special. Though my grass-fed beef comes from Grass Roots Farmers’ Cooperative these days, I still like to add that extra-special touch when I make Mom’s meatloaf for friends or family. If you can, I encourage you to do the same. Fortunately for you, Grass Roots Farmers’ Co-Op delivers. With a click of your mouse, you can not only support small-scale farmers in the United States, but you can also feel good by supporting a food system that betters the Earth, improves the soil, and treats people and animals with respect. Go ahead – do some good with your fork.