Jack’d Up Smoked Meatloaf
On January 24, 2023 (Updated November 05, 2024)
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“Jack’d Up” Smoked Meatloaf gets its name from the insane amount of Jack going on inside. This smoked meatloaf is insanely moist from the Jack Daniels in the meat, ridiculously addictive from the pepper jack cheese oozing from the middle, and unbelievably bold from the spicy Jack Daniels sauce smothered on top. Add subtle hints of wood smoke to the mix and you’ve got a meatloaf well worth eating.
Smoked Meatloaf
I love taking these old-school classic recipes and giving them a modern twist. I’m not really a traditionalist when it comes to BBQ (I’m from Utah after all, there isn’t much tradition to cling to!). Despite this, I love using classic BBQ techniques and good old-fashioned wood smoke to create new layers of flavor in exciting and updated ways. Meatloaf is about as old school as it gets, but I think the bold flavors I’ve added into the mix create a smoked meatloaf as you’ve never had it before.
For this recipe, I use my Hey Grill Hey Beef Rub but you can substitute for any beef or steak seasoning of your choice if you don’t have a bottle of my Beef Rub on hand. You can also use equal parts salt, pepper, and garlic powder if you’re in a pinch.
Ingredients for Smoked Meatloaf
Here’s what you’ll need to assemble to make this jack’d up smoked meatloaf.
- 2 pounds ground beef
- 1/2 cup panko bread crumbs
- 1/2 medium red onion
- 2 cloves minced garlic
- 2 eggs
- 1 Tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
- 2 Tablespoons Jack Daniels whiskey
- 1 Tablespoon Hey Grill Hey Beef Rub
- 1/4 cup milk
- 6 ounces pepper jack cheese
This meatloaf also has a great sauce that cooks on top of the meat while it’s on the smoker. Here’s what you’ll need for the sauce:
- 1/2 cup ketchup
- 1/3 cup brown sugar
- 1/4 cup Jack Daniels whiskey
- 2 teaspoons crushed red pepper flakes
How to Smoke a Meatloaf
This meatloaf isn’t too difficult to make, but it does require a bit of time in the smoker (around 4 hours). It can be hard to wait this long for this tasty meatloaf, but I guarantee it will be worth it. Here’s how to smoke a meatloaf.
- Preheat. Fire up your favorite smoker and preheat it to 225 degrees F. Hickory and oak are delicious with this recipe.
- Make the meatloaf. Combine all ingredients for the meatloaf in a bowl. Mix very gently, and take care not to overmix (your meatloaf will end up too tough if it is handled too much).
- Form the loaf. Form half the mixture into a loaf on a grill basket. For smoked meatloaf, you really need a pan that will allow the smoke to penetrate all sides. I smoked mine in a shallow grill basket with holes on the bottom so the smoke could circulate all around the meatloaf. You can also use a cooling or roasting rack. Next, add the cheese on top of the first layer of meat and then add the remaining meatloaf mixture on top of the cheese. Press and reform the loaf to seal the cheese inside (you don’t want the cheese seeping out on the smoker!).
- Sauce. Combine all ingredients for the sauce in a bowl and mix well. Pour it over the top of the meatloaf so the loaf has a nice, even layer of sauce all around the top and sides.
- Smoke. Place the meatloaf in the grill basket on the preheated grill grates. Close the lid, and smoke for 4 hours or until the internal temperature of the meatloaf reaches 165 degrees F.
- Dig in! Remove the meatloaf from the smoker. Rest for at least 5 minutes before slicing and serving. Watch out for melty cheese oozing out the middle of the loaf!
How Long to Smoke Meatloaf
It takes 4 hours to smoke this jack’d up smoked meatloaf. Other meatloaf varieties will likely take less time to fully cook, but with the added layer of cheese and the double meat stack, 4 hours is optimal for this recipe.
Slightly more important that watching the clock for this meatloaf is ensuring the meat reaches a safe temperature for consumption. This meatloaf can be pulled off the smoker when it reaches an internal temperature of 165 degrees F. Make sure you have an internal meat thermometer handy so you can track the temperature of the meat while it smokes.
More BBQ Meatloaf Recipes
If you loved this smoked meatloaf, but you’re looking for a few other more traditional recipes, check out these other favorites from the Hey Grill Hey site. Click on the links below to head straight to the recipe posts.
Smoked Meatloaf Recipe
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This post was originally published in April 2017. We recently updated it with more information and helpful tips. The recipe remains the same.
Jack'd Up Smoked Meatloaf
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Ingredients
Meatloaf
- 2 pounds ground beef at least 85/15 fat content
- ½ cup panko bread crumbs
- ½ medium red onion grated
- 2 cloves garlic minced
- 2 eggs lightly beaten
- 2 Tablespoons Jack Daniels whiskey
- 2 Tablespoons Hey Grill Hey Beef Rub or your favorite beef or steak seasoning
- 1 Tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
- ¼ cup milk
- 6 oz pepper jack cheese cut into strips
Jack Daniels Meatloaf Sauce
- ½ cup ketchup
- ⅓ cup brown sugar
- ¼ cup Jack Daniels whiskey
- 2 teaspoons crushed red pepper flakes
Instructions
- Preheat. Preheat your smoker to 225 degrees F. This meatloaf is awesome with hickory or oak wood.
- Make the meat mixture. In a large mixing bowl, add all the ingredients for the meatloaf. Mix gently with your hands until just combined. Don't overwork the meat or your meatloaf will be tough and chewy.
- Assemble the meatloaf. Spread half of the meatloaf mixture on the bottom of a grill basket. Layer the pepper jack cheese on top of the meatloaf, leaving about an inch of meat on all sides. Top with the remaining meatloaf mixture and press the edges together to seal completely. Any exposed holes and the cheese will leak out while cooking.
- Add the sauce. In a small bowl. combine the ingredients for the sauce and then pour over the top of the meatloaf, letting it run down the sides a little bit.
- Smoke. Place the meatloaf on the smoker, close the lid, and smoke for 4 hours or until the internal temperature reads 165 degrees F.
- Enjoy. Remove the meatloaf from the smoker. Let the smoked meatloaf rest for a few minutes before slicing and serving.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Have you made these up ahead, put in the freezer, and served later? If so, how did they turn out?
I haven’t! I would worry about the moisture levels in the raw mix. When freezing, the liquid expands and then as it melts would likely exit the meatloaf. If you are going to freeze, I would follow the whole recipe as written, smoke to cook through, cool completely, then wrap and freeze. That should help it all hold together.
This was amazing! I added diced jalapeños and used regular bread crumbs.
I make about 20 1.5 pounder`s every fall, then freeze them and have them thru out the winter, I also use this same recipe and make about 5 ice cream scoop sized meatballs and freeze them for spaghetti nights in the winter.
I’d give it 10 stars if i could. I made 2 changes out of necessity. Oatmeal instead of panko and bourbon instead of whiskey. The flavor and heat was amazing.
Thank you
Wow! Simply WOW!!!! full of flavor and easy to cook. If you can follow instructions you got it made….
For any Keto or sugar free smokers, I have made this using ground pork rinds in place of bread crumbs, swapped the brown sugar for golden Monkfruit, and used sugar free ketchup (G. Hughes). The texture is slightly different, but still delicious. I also use the brown sugar substitute in the Hey Grill Hey rub recipes… haven’t been disappointed yet!
I am keto as well. I swapped for sugar free ketchup and just left the brown sugar out. I hope it turns out ok!
I tried this last weekend. it was out of this wold.
This is my favorite meat loaf ever, tender, tangy and moist. When served, there is never a leftover. Kids, adults and picky eaters alike love this. My go to when I don’t have all day to smoke!
Made this the other night but substituted some of the ingredients for a keto version. Added 1/4 cup heavy cream, 1/2 cup pork rinds, used sugar free ketchup, 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar in place of whiskey (didn’t have any) and lakanto brown sugar for the sauce. Used 1/2 a white onion cooked it on the stove in 1 tablespoon of butter for a few minutes before mixing all together.
Made the meatloaf longer then taller just to help with cooking and smoking, cheese didn’t spill out I ripped slices into pieces and made it happy medium to where it hopefully wouldn’t. Judgement worked well there.
Took about 2 hours on the smoker had it on 275 only due to the day running away from us. Definitely gunna do this again but slower, longer smoke. Came out amazing! Thanks for the great recipe!
Good to know. Im keto too and just omitted the milk. Should have read through the comments first! Hope it comes out ok!
Made this last Sunday. Had to substitute a three cheese taco blend and Clyde Mays Alabama Style Whiskey and it was awesome!! I do like using your recipes!!