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    Bacon Wrapped Meatloaf Recipe (Dutch Oven)

    Last Updated: May 12, 2026 by Ned Adams · This post may contain affiliate links · 30 Comments

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    This Bacon Wrapped Meatloaf is made in a Dutch oven, which gives you even browning on every side and keeps the meat incredibly juicy from edge to edge. The peppered bacon crisps to perfection while the Dutch oven locks in all that moisture. A blend of ground beef and Italian sausage brings built-in flavor, so you need fewer seasonings and less fuss. This is comfort food done right.

    If you enjoy ground beef recipes, give our Cast Iron Meatballs a try or our Cast Iron Skillet Burgers. Both are quick weeknight winners the whole family will love.

    Overhead view of bacon wrapped meatloaf in a cast iron Dutch oven garnished with parsley

    Quick Look at this Recipe

    • ✅ Recipe Name: Bacon Wrapped Meatloaf
    • 🕒 Ready In: 1 hour 50 minutes (15 min prep, 90 min cook, 5 min rest)
    • 👪 Serves: 8 people
    • 🥣 Main Ingredients: ground beef, Italian sausage, peppered bacon, panko, eggs
    • 📖 Dietary Info: Contains gluten (panko). Pork and beef.
    • ⭐ Why You'll Love It: Peppered bacon and Italian sausage take classic meatloaf to the next level, cooked in a Dutch oven for unbeatable juiciness.

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    Why You'll Love This Bacon Wrapped Meatloaf

    • Peppered bacon adds smoky heat. Thick-cut peppercorn bacon gives this meatloaf a kick that regular bacon can't match. The pepper crust crisps up beautifully during the long bake.
    • The Dutch oven keeps it incredibly moist. Unlike free-form sheet pan meatloaf, the Dutch oven surrounds the meat with even heat and retains moisture. No dry edges, no guesswork.
    • Italian sausage brings built-in flavor. Mixing ground Italian sausage with ground beef means you need fewer seasonings. The sausage does the heavy lifting.
    • It feeds a crowd with zero fuss. Eight generous servings from one pot. Mix, shape, top with bacon, and walk away for 90 minutes.

    What Makes This Dutch Oven Meatloaf Different

    Every other bacon wrapped meatloaf recipe out there uses a sheet pan or a loaf pan. This one goes into a Dutch oven, and the difference is real. The enclosed cast iron environment traps steam, which keeps the meatloaf incredibly juicy from edge to edge while the exposed top still allows the bacon to crisp up. You get the best of both worlds: a tender, moist interior and a crispy bacon crust.

    The meat blend matters too. Instead of using all ground beef (or that old-school beef/pork/veal meatloaf mix), this recipe combines ground beef with Italian sausage. The sausage brings fennel, garlic, and herbs already mixed in, which means you need fewer added seasonings and you get more complex flavor with less work.

    Then there's the bacon itself. Most meatloaf with bacon recipes call for regular bacon. This version uses thick-cut peppered bacon, which adds a spice element on top of the smoky, salty flavor. The peppercorns create a more substantial crust that holds up to the 90-minute bake. If you can't find peppered bacon, regular thick-cut works fine. If you enjoy sides that pair well with this kind of hearty meal, our Pan-Fried Okra is a natural fit.

    Ingredients Notes

    Bacon wrapped meatloaf ingredients laid out on a counter with labels
    • Ground beef: 80/20 works best for this bacon wrapped meatloaf recipe. Leaner beef dries out during the 90-minute bake. The bacon and sausage add plenty of extra fat, so 80/20 gives you the right balance.
    • Ground Italian sausage: Mild or hot, your call. You can use links with casings removed or buy it pre-ground. The sausage is the secret to needing fewer seasonings since it brings fennel, garlic, and herbs already mixed in.
    • Peppered bacon: Thick-cut peppercorn bacon is the signature here. Regular thick-cut bacon works as a substitute, but avoid thin bacon. It burns before the meatloaf cooks through.
    • Panko breadcrumbs: Japanese breadcrumbs absorb less moisture than regular breadcrumbs, which keeps the meatloaf lighter and more tender. This small swap makes a noticeable difference.
    • Eggs: Two large (or three medium). The yolks add fat for juiciness while the whites help hold everything together. They're the glue that keeps your slices clean.
    • Aromatics: Diced onion and celery go in raw since they soften completely during the 90-minute bake. No need to pre-cook them.

    For the complete measurements and step-by-step instructions, see the recipe card below. Grab a piece of Cast Iron Sweet Cornbread on the side.

    Ground beef crumbled into a stainless steel mixing bowl
    1. Step 1: Crumble the meats. Crumble both the ground beef and Italian sausage into a large mixing bowl. Breaking them up first reduces the mixing needed later.
    Two eggs cracked into the meat mixture for binding
    1. Step 2: Add the binders. Crack in two eggs, then add panko breadcrumbs, diced onion, celery, and seasonings. Mix just until combined. Don't overmix.
    Meatloaf mixture pressed evenly into a Dutch oven
    1. Step 3: Press into the Dutch oven. Spray your Dutch oven with nonstick spray and press the mixture evenly across the bottom. Spread it level so it cooks evenly.
    Raw peppered bacon woven in a lattice pattern on top of the meatloaf
    1. Step 4: Weave the bacon lattice. Lay strips of peppered bacon across the top in a lattice weave pattern. This looks impressive and ensures every bite has bacon.
    Finished bacon wrapped meatloaf in a Dutch oven with crispy bacon lattice and fresh parsley
    1. Step 5: Bake uncovered. Place the Dutch oven in a preheated 350°F oven and bake uncovered for about 90 minutes, until the internal temperature reaches 160°F and the bacon is golden and crispy.
    Close-up of sliced bacon wrapped meatloaf on a platter with side dishes
    1. Step 6: Rest and slice. Let the meatloaf rest 5 to 10 minutes, then drain off the bacon renderings. Slice and serve with your favorite sides.

    Variations

    • Turkey meatloaf with bacon: Swap ground turkey for the beef and keep the sausage for flavor. Turkey is leaner, so the bacon wrap is even more important for moisture.
    • Cheese-stuffed bacon meatloaf: Press half the mixture into the Dutch oven, layer sliced provolone or cheddar on top, then add the remaining mixture before adding the bacon lattice.
    • Spicy version: Use hot Italian sausage and add diced jalapeños to the mix. The peppered bacon amplifies the heat.
    • Gluten-free: Substitute crushed pork rinds or gluten-free panko for the breadcrumbs. Everything else stays the same.
    • Meatloaf recipe with sausage only: Skip the beef entirely and use all Italian sausage for an even bolder flavor. The texture holds up well with the panko and eggs binding it.

    Expert Tips for the Best Bacon Wrapped Meatloaf

    Close-up of bacon wrapped meatloaf in a Dutch oven showing the crispy bacon lattice weave
    • Don't overmix the meat. Overworking ground meat compresses the protein strands and leads to tough, dense results. Mix just until the ingredients are combined. Crumble the meats into the bowl first to reduce the mixing needed.
    • Spread the mixture evenly. Uneven thickness means uneven cooking. Take a minute to press the mixture level in the Dutch oven before adding the bacon.
    • Lattice weave is optional but looks great. A simple overlapping layer of bacon strips works fine for weeknights. The lattice is worth the effort when you're cooking for company.
    • Use a meat thermometer. Internal temp should reach 160°F. This is the most reliable doneness indicator and takes all the guesswork out.
    • Let it rest 5 to 10 minutes before slicing. Resting lets juices redistribute throughout the meatloaf. Slice too early and the juices run out, leaving you with dry slices that fall apart.
    • Drain off renderings after cooking. The Dutch oven collects bacon fat during the bake. Tilt and spoon it out before slicing for cleaner presentation.

    What to Serve with Bacon Wrapped Meatloaf

    Full spread of bacon wrapped meatloaf with a plated slice, mashed potatoes and peas

    Mashed potatoes are the classic pairing, but this bacon wrapped meatloaf works with just about any comfort food side. For potato sides, try our Dutch Oven Cheesy Potatoes, Skillet Scalloped Potato Gratin, or Dutch Oven Baked Potatoes.

    For vegetables, Dutch Oven Honey Glazed Carrots are a natural fit, along with Pan-Fried Okra, Parmesan Zucchini Chips, or Dutch Oven Steamed Corn on the Cob.

    Want to double down on the bacon theme? Serve it alongside Skillet Baked Beans and Bacon. And a piece of Cast Iron Sweet Cornbread never hurts.

    Storage and Reheating

    Leftover bacon wrapped meatloaf keeps well in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days when wrapped tightly or stored in an airtight container. For longer storage, wrap individual slices in plastic wrap, then foil, and freeze for up to 3 months.

    To reheat, place slices in a 325°F oven for 15 to 20 minutes, covered with foil to prevent drying out. The microwave works for a single slice if you cover it with a damp paper towel, but skip the microwave if you want to keep the bacon crispy since it turns chewy. Leftover meatloaf sandwiches on thick bread with a smear of ketchup are hard to beat.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I make bacon wrapped meatloaf ahead of time?

    Yes. Assemble the meatloaf in the Dutch oven and layer the bacon on top, then cover and refrigerate for up to 24 hours before baking. Add about 10 extra minutes to the cook time since you are starting from cold.

    What temperature do you cook bacon wrapped meatloaf?

    Bake at 350°F for about 90 minutes, or until a meat thermometer inserted in the center reads 160°F. The bacon will be golden and crispy on top at this temperature.

    Why is my meatloaf dry?

    The most common causes are using too-lean beef (go with 80/20), overmixing the meat, or overbaking. A meat thermometer is the best way to avoid overcooking. Pull it at 160°F and let it rest.

    Can I use regular bacon instead of peppered bacon?

    Absolutely. Regular thick-cut bacon works great. The peppered bacon adds a subtle heat and spice crust, but it is not required. Avoid thin-sliced bacon as it can burn before the meatloaf finishes cooking.

    Do you cook the bacon before wrapping the meatloaf?

    No. Raw bacon goes on top and renders as the meatloaf bakes. The 90 minutes in the oven is plenty of time for it to cook through and crisp. If you prefer extra-crispy bacon, you can broil the top for 2 to 3 minutes at the end.

    Can I make this in a slow cooker?

    Yes. Lightly cook the bacon first (do not make it crispy), form the meatloaf in a sprayed slow cooker, layer the par-cooked bacon on top, and cook on low for 5 to 6 hours. The bacon will not be as crispy as the oven method, but the meatloaf will be very tender.

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    Sliced bacon wrapped meatloaf on a white serving platter with mashed potatoes and peas
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    5 from 25 votes

    Bacon Wrapped Meatloaf

    Dutch Oven Peppered Bacon Meatloaf takes the classic comfort food to the next level by adding sausage and thick cut peppercorn bacon.
    Prep Time15 minutes mins
    Cook Time1 hour hr 30 minutes mins
    Resting Time5 minutes mins
    Total Time1 hour hr 50 minutes mins
    Course: Main Course
    Cuisine: American
    Servings: 8
    Calories: 675kcal
    Author: Ned Adams
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    Equipment

    • 4 qt. Dutch Oven

    Ingredients

    • 2 lbs ground beef I used 85%
    • 1 lb ground Italian sausage I used mild
    • 2 eggs
    • 1 cup yellow onion diced
    • ⅓ cup celery diced (2 ribs)
    • ½ cup panko
    • 2 tablespoon parsley chopped
    • ½ teaspoon salt to taste
    • ½ teaspoon pepper to taste
    • ½ teaspoon granulated garlic to taste
    • 8 slices thick cut peppered bacon
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    Instructions

    • Pre-heat oven to 350°F
    • Crumble the beef and sausage into a large bowl (see notes).
    • Add the eggs, onions, celery, panko, parsley, salt, pepper, and granulated garlic to the meat in the bowl.
    • Mix well until combined.
    • Add the meatloaf mixture to the Dutch oven, making sure it is even and smoothed.
    • Lattice weave or layer the peppered bacon over the top of the meatloaf; trimming if neccessary. Use trimmed pieces to fill in any holes or gaps.
    • Cover and bake for an hour and 15 minutes.
    • With 15 minutes remaining, remove the lid, allowing the bacon to crisp up.
    • Once done, remove from oven and allow to rest for at least 5 minutes before slicing.
    • Serve and enjoy.

    Notes

    • Don't overmix the meat. Overworking ground meat compresses the protein strands and leads to tough, dense results. Mix just until the ingredients are combined. Crumble the meats into the bowl first to reduce the mixing needed.
    • Spread the mixture evenly. Uneven thickness means uneven cooking. Take a minute to press the mixture level in the Dutch oven before adding the bacon.
    • Lattice weave is optional but looks great. A simple overlapping layer of bacon strips works fine for weeknights. The lattice is worth the effort when you're cooking for company.
    • Use a meat thermometer. Internal temp should reach 160°F. This is the most reliable doneness indicator and takes all the guesswork out.
    • Let it rest 5 to 10 minutes before slicing. Resting lets juices redistribute throughout the meatloaf. Slice too early and the juices run out, leaving you with dry slices that fall apart.
    • Drain off renderings after cooking. The Dutch oven collects bacon fat during the bake. Tilt and spoon it out before slicing for cleaner presentation.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 675kcal | Carbohydrates: 6g | Protein: 34g | Fat: 56g | Saturated Fat: 20g | Cholesterol: 188mg | Sodium: 922mg | Potassium: 589mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 176IU | Vitamin C: 4mg | Calcium: 53mg | Iron: 3mg

    Dutch Oven Daddy is not a dietician or nutritionist, and any nutritional information shared is only an estimate. We recommend running the ingredients through an online nutritional calculator if you need to verify any information.

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    1. Beth says

      May 04, 2023 at 10:22 pm

      5 stars
      This Dutch oven meatloaf is savory & spicy - a must-try comfort food!

      Reply
    2. Kathleen says

      February 20, 2023 at 11:22 am

      5 stars
      Loving this recipe so much. The addition of Italian sausage and bacon really take this meatloaf over the top delicious!

      Reply
    3. Beth says

      February 20, 2023 at 10:48 am

      5 stars
      Yummo! This is everything meatloaf should be. I'm in love with all that bacon!

      Reply
    4. Kushigalu says

      February 20, 2023 at 10:47 am

      5 stars
      This meatloaf looks fantastic. Thanks for the great recipe

      Reply
    5. Sara Welch says

      February 20, 2023 at 9:47 am

      5 stars
      This was everything a gourmet meal should be, and then some! Easily, a new favorite recipe; my whole family loved it!

      Reply
    6. Holley says

      February 20, 2023 at 9:21 am

      5 stars
      This is the ultimate comfort food! I love this recipe! Thanks for sharing!

      Reply
    7. Amanda Wren-Grimwood says

      January 20, 2023 at 1:39 am

      5 stars
      Such a great texture and the addition of bacon is so tasty too. A real family favourite.

      Reply
    8. Dannii says

      January 20, 2023 at 1:22 am

      5 stars
      Everything is better with bacon and this meatloaf looks incredible.

      Reply
    9. Ieva says

      January 20, 2023 at 12:51 am

      5 stars
      We hardly ever make meatloaf in our house, but I am so glad I tried this recipe. Super delicious, not crumbly and the seasoning and saltiness that bacon adds is simply scrumptious!

      Reply
    10. cyndy says

      January 20, 2023 at 12:19 am

      5 stars
      Great recipe - I think the addition of the sausage makes all the difference. And, you had me at bacon!

      Reply
    11. Quynh says

      January 19, 2023 at 6:21 pm

      5 stars
      We make meatloaf regularly in our household. We decided to go with this recipe tonight, and it was so juicy and delicious! My daughter loved it and asked for seconds!

      Reply
    12. Alicia says

      August 03, 2019 at 6:54 pm

      Made this tonight at the lake cabin. It was delicious! Used hot sausage, and forgot to add the bread crumbs. Was a tiny big crumbly, but not extremely so.

      Reply
      • Ned Adams says

        October 17, 2019 at 7:35 pm

        So glad you enjoyed it! Sounds like a great meal to have at a lake cabin!

        Reply
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