Now with leaner ground beef! You asked, we listened: This isn't the HelloFresh you remember. Bigger menu. Upgraded recipes. Increased portion sizes. More variety. The best way to cook dinner just got BETTER.
Chicken Parm, Veal Parm, Meatball Parm… Meatloaf Parm? Yes, dreams really do come true. Our chefs have Parm-ified individual meatloaves, layering them with mouthwatering marinara sauce and a cheesy panko topping. They’re baked until the meat is perfectly tender and the crust is crispy and melty, then served over spaghetti marinara with a sprinkle of more cheese for good measure. Parm-fection? We think so.
The quantities provided above are averages only.
Produced in a facility that processes eggs, milk, fish, peanuts, sesame, shellfish, soy, tree nuts, and wheat.
¼ cup
Panko Breadcrumbs
(Contains: Wheat)
10 ounce
Ground Beef
6 ounce
Spaghetti
(Contains: Wheat)
3 tablespoon
Parmesan Cheese
(Contains: Milk)
½ cup
Mozzarella Cheese
(Contains: Milk)
1 tablespoon
Tuscan Heat Spice
14 ounce
Marinara Sauce
Olive Oil
Cooking Oil
Sugar
Butter
(Contains: Milk)
Salt
Pepper
• Adjust rack to top position and preheat oven to 425 degrees. Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. • In a small bowl, combine panko, mozzarella, and a large drizzle of olive oil; season with salt and pepper.
• In a large bowl, combine beef, half the panko mixture, half the Tuscan Heat Spice (you’ll use the rest later), and 1 TBSP water (2 TBSP for 4 servings); season generously with salt (we used ½ tsp; 1 tsp for 4) and pepper. • Form beef mixture into two 1-inch-tall loaves (four loaves for 4). Flatten tops. Place on a lightly oiled baking sheet.
• Spoon a thin layer of marinara sauce (you’ll use the rest later) over tops of meatloaves; mound with remaining panko mixture and press gently to adhere. • Bake meatloaves on top rack until beef is cooked through and crust is browned and crispy, 22-28 minutes.
• Once water is boiling, add spaghetti to pot. Cook, stirring occasionally, until al dente, 9-11 minutes. • Reserve ¼ cup pasta cooking water (⅓ cup for 4 servings), then drain.
• Heat pot used for pasta over medium-high heat. Add remaining marinara sauce, remaining Tuscan Heat Spice, 1 tsp sugar, and reserved pasta cooking water. Bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer. Cook until slightly thickened, 3-5 minutes.
• Stir drained spaghetti, half the Parmesan, and 1 TBSP butter (2 TBSP for 4 servings) into pot with sauce until thoroughly coated. Season generously with salt and pepper. • Divide pasta between plates and top with meatloaves. (TIP: If you prefer, you can also serve the meatloaves on the side.) Sprinkle with remaining Parmesan and serve.
Ground Meat is fully cooked when internal temperature reaches 160°.