Smoked Meatloaf wrapped in Bacon

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rweidner86

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Oct 7, 2013
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For the Super Bowl I smoked a Meat loaf wrapped in bacon on my RF stick burner.  Weather was a little nicer to me this time around as it was 22 Degrees rather than 14!!  It's getting closer to Summer as we know it!!  Here are a few pics of the smoke.






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People loved it.

     I also smoked a brisket but have not uploaded the pics yet.  
 
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Mchar69,
It takes about 4 hours or so at 275. You get that nice crisp of the bacon but still very juicy on the inside. It was great!! Just want it to warm up here in MI. We are having the coldest winter in a loooooong time. I'm sick of smoking in 5-10 degree weather. Lol
 
I did my first (and second) meatloafs today

BJs warehouse no longer carrys the "Italian Meatloaf Mix"... equal parks Beef, Pork, and Lamb (was $7.99 for 2 pounds)

So I went ahead and bought the three meats and made my own.

1 pound each...

1/2 cup parmesan cheese

sprinkle each, garlic powder, crushed red peppers, italian seasoning and my own rub

splash of worchester and one egg.

Mix well, form up and let sit.

Did a lattace of Bacon, fired up the smoker and away she went.

2.5 hours later, @ 165 internal, out of the smoker and under wraps.

I placed a "cooling rack under the meat loaf, and an aluminum pan under that to catch the drips.

My wife was a bit gunshy because of the bacon... (she liked the chicken I had bacon wrapped... but not so much the bacon) this time she decleared it "good"..... and there was much rejoicing
 
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