Kettle Meatloaf

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Using the recipe from the Weber site.

1.5 lb 90/10
1.5 lb lean pork

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Put in loaf pan and cover. Been in fridge for about 2.5 hours.
Now get the kettle fired.
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I havent done a loaf in a long time. Show us your coal setup please.
 
We have smoked meatloaf fairly often, it's one of our favorite comfort foods.
 
if you freeze it a little, u dont need to use a pan when smoking a meatloaf. i usually do logs, just rolling it up in a freezer bag, but have lined meatloaf pans with parchment and froze them that way too.
 
Flipped it out of the pan. Shook a little more SPG on top
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In the kettle
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Made some mashed taters.
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Checking. Looking good, give it a spin.
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First of two brushes of the ketchup/bbq sauce mix. 10 more mins
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And the Mrs relaxing.
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Now inside and let it rest for 15 mins.
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Looks good
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ML and mashed taters.
Next time all beef, no pork
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Thanks y'all

Cut back on bread crumbs also.
 
I put plastic wrap in the pan and put it back in the fridge.

Its the egg and bread crumbs. I used seasoned italian. Recipe called for 2 cups but next time im going with 1 cup
 
Looks really good. We like meatloaf, but I do mine naked, no sauce of any kind on the outside. I have never smoked one so that'll be my next meatloaf project.
 
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