Manicotti
Growing up, my Mom would let us pick what she made for dinner on our birthdays. It was always fun to choose our favorite dish. Often times, this was my dinner of choice on my birthday. It’s hard to not love manicotti. When I left …
Delicious weeknight recipes for the busy family
I just got home from a long weekend at Disneyland. It was so much fun and the perfect temperature in southern California. We returned home to Idaho and I encountered 2 major problems! 1: It is FREEZING cold. 2: I am in dire need of …
Don’t keep scrolling just because you saw the word “meatloaf”. Trust me, I understand, I didn’t used to love meatloaf either. In fact, I really didn’t even LIKE meatloaf! When I was growing up, I wasn’t particularly fond of meatloaf, so when I got married and had a family of my own, I chose to not make it… like ever!
Fast forward about 15 years after I was first married. It was one of those evenings you get home from work and realize that you have a starving family and really, really need to go to the grocery store. Insert… what can I make with 2 pounds of ground beef and whatever else you might find in my empty pantry?? Answer: Meatloaf! I bit the bullet. I hopped on Pinterest to see if I could find a meatloaf recipe for the Instant Pot. I didn’t like what I found, so I adapted my own and guess what happened? It was delicious. My entire family has now converted to the meatloaf loving side.
What is the point of my story? I actually CHOOSE to make meatloaf now and my kids ask me to make it. The best thing about it? I always have the ingredients on hand at home, which make this meal a go-to when I am in dire need of a trip to the store and can’t force myself to do it. The other plus, it is made in your Instant Pot, so you can literally have dinner on the table in less than 40 minutes.
Prep Time | 15 minutes |
Cook Time | 17 minutes |
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This is a classic, delicious recipe for Italian style meatballs served with marinara sauce. You can serve this recipe over pasta, or on toasted french bread with melted mozzarella cheese for an amazing meatball sub. I prefer to double the recipe and serve over my pasta of choice for dinner, then use the leftovers for meatball subs the next day.