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Nutrition per serving
Protein16% · 38g
Carbs27% · 64g
Fat57% · 61g
7g
Fiber
1390mg
Sodium
3.9g
Protein / 100 cal
Per serving, as packaged by HelloFresh. Oils, salt & pepper added at home aren't included.
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Protein rank
45th pctl
More protein than 45% of 1,474 meals
Protein density
3.9g /100cal
Leaner than 23% of meals
vs Beef average
5% heavier
This970
Avg925
🧾 Diet fit
Based on this meal's macros per serving
✓ High protein✕ Low carb✕ Keto-friendly✕ Under 500 cal✓ High fiber✕ Lower sodium
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Allergens & dietary
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Dietary✓ High Protein✓ Pork-free
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Ingredients
Green Beans
Cheddar Cheese
Potatoes
Beef Stock Concentrate
Ketchup
Mayonnaise
Panko Breadcrumbs
Carrot
Ground Beef
Flour
Shallot
Black Pepper
Cooking Oil
Salt
Cooking Oil
Olive Oil
How to make it
1
Adjust rack to top position (top and middle positions for 4 servings) and preheat oven to 425 degrees. Wash and dry produce. Cut potatoes into ½-inch-thick wedges. Trim, peel, and cut carrots on a diagonal into ¼-inch-thick pieces. Halve, peel, and thinly slice shallot.Trim green beans if necessary. (Save carrots for another use.)
2
Toss potatoes on one side of a baking sheet with a drizzle of olive oil, salt, and pepper (for 4 servings, spread out across entire sheet).Roast on top rack for 5 minutes (you’ll add more to the sheet then).
3
Meanwhile, in a medium bowl, soak panko with 1 TBSP water (2 TBSP for 4 servings) and stock concentrate until liquid has absorbed. Add beef*, ½ tsp salt (1 tsp for 4), and pepper; mix to combine.Form beef mixture into two ½-inch-thick rounds (four rounds for 4). Reserve half the cheddar for topping; divide remaining cheddar between the centers of each round. Gently fold meat around cheese, shaping and sealing to create 1-inch-thick loaves.
4
Once potatoes have roasted 5 minutes, remove sheet from oven. Add meatloaves to opposite side of sheet. (For 4 servings, leave potatoes roasting; add meatloaves to a second sheet and roast on middle rack.)Roast on top rack until potatoes are browned and tender and meatloaves are cooked through, 17-20 minutes more.In the last 2 minutes of roasting, top meatloaves with reserved cheddar. Return to oven until cheese melts.
5
Heat a drizzle of oil in a large, heavy-bottomed pan over medium-high heat. Add carrots and a pinch of salt and pepper; cook, stirring occasionally, until browned and softened, 5-7 minutes. TIP: If carrots begin to brown too quickly, add a few splashes of water.Turn off heat; transfer carrots to a plate. Wipe out pan.Swap in green beans for carrots. Cook 5-6 minutes.
6
In a small bowl, toss shallot with flour and a pinch of salt and pepper.In pan used for carrots, heat a ⅓-inch layer of oil over medium heat. Once oil is hot enough that a pinch of flour sizzles immediately when added to the pan, add coated shallot. Cook, stirring occasionally, until golden brown, 3-5 minutes.Using a slotted spoon, transfer shallot to a paper-towel-lined plate.Meanwhile, in a separate small bowl, combine ketchup and mayonnaise. Stir in water 1 tsp at a time until mixture reaches a drizzling consistency. Season with salt and pepper.
7
Slice meatloaves crosswise if desired.Divide meatloaves, potato wedges, and carrots between plates. Drizzle meatloaves with some of the special sauce. Serve remaining sauce on the side with potatoes for dipping. Garnish meatloaves with crispy shallot and serve.
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Adjust rack to top position (top and middle positions for 4 servings) and preheat oven to 425 degrees. Wash and dry produce. Cut potatoes into ½-inch-thick wedges. Trim, peel, and cut carrots on a diagonal into ¼-inch-thick pieces. Halve, peel, and thinly slice shallot.Trim green beans if necessary. (Save carrots for another use.)
2
Step 2
Toss potatoes on one side of a baking sheet with a drizzle of olive oil, salt, and pepper (for 4 servings, spread out across entire sheet).Roast on top rack for 5 minutes (you’ll add more to the sheet then).
3
Step 3
Meanwhile, in a medium bowl, soak panko with 1 TBSP water (2 TBSP for 4 servings) and stock concentrate until liquid has absorbed. Add beef*, ½ tsp salt (1 tsp for 4), and pepper; mix to combine.Form beef mixture into two ½-inch-thick rounds (four rounds for 4). Reserve half the cheddar for topping; divide remaining cheddar between the centers of each round. Gently fold meat around cheese, shaping and sealing to create 1-inch-thick loaves.
4
Step 4
Once potatoes have roasted 5 minutes, remove sheet from oven. Add meatloaves to opposite side of sheet. (For 4 servings, leave potatoes roasting; add meatloaves to a second sheet and roast on middle rack.)Roast on top rack until potatoes are browned and tender and meatloaves are cooked through, 17-20 minutes more.In the last 2 minutes of roasting, top meatloaves with reserved cheddar. Return to oven until cheese melts.
5
Step 5
Heat a drizzle of oil in a large, heavy-bottomed pan over medium-high heat. Add carrots and a pinch of salt and pepper; cook, stirring occasionally, until browned and softened, 5-7 minutes. TIP: If carrots begin to brown too quickly, add a few splashes of water.Turn off heat; transfer carrots to a plate. Wipe out pan.Swap in green beans for carrots. Cook 5-6 minutes.
6
Step 6
In a small bowl, toss shallot with flour and a pinch of salt and pepper.In pan used for carrots, heat a ⅓-inch layer of oil over medium heat. Once oil is hot enough that a pinch of flour sizzles immediately when added to the pan, add coated shallot. Cook, stirring occasionally, until golden brown, 3-5 minutes.Using a slotted spoon, transfer shallot to a paper-towel-lined plate.Meanwhile, in a separate small bowl, combine ketchup and mayonnaise. Stir in water 1 tsp at a time until mixture reaches a drizzling consistency. Season with salt and pepper.
7
Step 7
Slice meatloaves crosswise if desired.Divide meatloaves, potato wedges, and carrots between plates. Drizzle meatloaves with some of the special sauce. Serve remaining sauce on the side with potatoes for dipping. Garnish meatloaves with crispy shallot and serve.
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Cheddar-Stuffed Meatloaves (HelloFresh's Cheddar Stuffed Meatloaves: 970 calories, 38g protein. Beef meal. Recipe, ingredients, and nutrition from MealFan.) is a prepared meal from . One serving provides 970 calories with 38 g of protein, representing about 49 percent of the daily calorie reference point. The recipe format follows 's standard approach of pre-measured ingredients and step-by-step instructions.
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Nutrition per serving
970Calories
38gProtein
64gCarbs
61gFat
7gFiber
1390mgSodium
Daily calorie contribution49% of 2,000 cal target
🍽️ Serves: 2 servings
💪 Protein-Rich
✓ Perfect for
High-protein goals
⚠ Not ideal for
Strict calorie restriction
Vegans
Frequently asked questions
How many calories are in Cheddar-Stuffed Meatloaves?
Cheddar-Stuffed Meatloaves contains 970 calories and 38 g of protein per serving, portioned as HelloFresh's Cheddar Stuffed Meatloaves: 970 calories, 38g protein. Beef meal. Recipe, ingredients, and nutrition from MealFan..
Which meal service offers Cheddar-Stuffed Meatloaves?
Cheddar-Stuffed Meatloaves is offered by . Read the full review on MealFan for pricing, freshness ratings, and how compares to competitors.
❓ Frequently asked questions
How many calories are in Cheddar Stuffed Meatloaves?+
Cheddar Stuffed Meatloaves has 970 calories per serving, with 38g protein, 64g carbs, 61g fat.
Is Cheddar Stuffed Meatloaves high in protein?+
Yes. It delivers 38g of protein per serving, which we count as high-protein.
How long does Cheddar Stuffed Meatloaves take to make?+
About 10 minutes, rated medium difficulty, and it serves 2.
Does Cheddar Stuffed Meatloaves list its allergens?+
HelloFresh does not itemize allergens for this meal — check the package label before cooking, especially for serious allergies.
How much does Cheddar Stuffed Meatloaves cost?+
It runs about $9–$12/serving through HelloFresh.
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