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Meatballs

Started by iKate, May 20, 2015, 09:05:09 AM

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iKate

I made some yesterday. Don't have a pic unfortunately and I put them in the freezer for tonight (hopefully) where we make vodka and penne with meatballs. Maybe I'll take a pic of the finished product.

I really didn't have a recipe, just mixed together the meat, bread crumbs, A1 sauce, black pepper, seasoning and a little bit of olive oil. Baked them in the oven for 45 mins at 375ºF.

Anyone has a favorite meatball recipe?
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Sammy

I just tried a new recipe yesterday, though I would not call them "meat"balls, cause there was no meat involved :). It did taste good and it uses turkish peas as the basis - if anyone (vegetarian?) is interested I can post the recipe.
The non-vegetarian which I tend to use involves meat, white bread, eggs, spices and as the special treat - fried minced carrots and onions (or leek - the taste is slightly milder and sweeter with leek).
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Devlyn

I use ground pork and ground beef, chopped onion and smashed garlic. Seasonings are black pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, Italian seasoning, soy sauce,  parsley, grated parmesan cheese, maybe a few more!  I pan fry them on all sides in olive oil, then let them finish cooking in the sauce on a low simmer. Damn, I'm hungry now!  :laugh:

Hugs, Devlyn
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Sammy

Quote from: Devlyn Marie on May 20, 2015, 09:14:46 AM
I use ground pork and ground beef, chopped onion and smashed garlic. Seasonings are black pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, Italian seasoning, soy sauce,  parsley, grated parmesan cheese, maybe a few more!  I pan fry them on all sides in olive oil, then let them finish cooking in the sauce on a low simmer. Damn, I'm hungry now!  :laugh:

Hugs, Devlyn

Sounds very solid and classic to me ;)
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katrinaw

Yum Kate, sounds delish...

Yup piccie sounds great, closest I'll get to a tasting  ;)

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iKate

I use strictly ground beef, no pork although I wouldn't mind it. It's just more convenient to do that.

My seasoning is ground up onion, garlic, recao (culantro), thyme, podina which is your typical caribbean seasoning meat mix. (Yes, I know it's not real italian lol). 
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iKate

Well I finally got around to eating it with pasta and vodka sauce. I made the meatballs and my wife made the pasta.

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iKate

Tasted almost the same as from the pizza parlor. I'm a happy camper. :)
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Devlyn

Looks good to me!  :)

Hugs, Devlyn
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Kelly_1979

In Greece we like meatballs too. Usually my Mother (cough cough) makes them (I help). We use a mix of pork and veal minced meat, add dried bread, onions, parsley, oregano, dill, olive oil, salt & pepper. They are usually fried in olive oil but you can bake them in the oven too (that way they are healthier).

I don't have a photo right now but it's very similar to this

In the islands vegetable-balls are also popular, like chickpea-balls or squash-balls.

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iKate

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