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want2beamom
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meatball recipe
anyone have a good one they would like to share? I make them with an egg, parm cheese, breadcrumbs and garlic, but they don't have that much taste...thanks!
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Posted 8/2/09 2:23 PM |
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Name: Melissa
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Re: meatball recipe
I use all those ingredients also, but I add a little bit of milk. I never measure so I can't help with measurements. I find that the milk gives a nice texture to the meat.
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Posted 8/2/09 4:54 PM |
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FinallyMJ
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Re: meatball recipe
i use 2 lbs of meatloaf mix (veal, pork and beef) or you can use ground turkey i put a few tablespoons of fresh chopped parsley, a cup of locatelli grated cheese, a handfull of plain breadcrumbs, 1-2 eggs, tablespoonish of garlic powder, salt/pepper
if you have the pampered chef stoneware pans they come out great on there....just like they were fried, otherwise you can pan fry them or broil them.
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Posted 8/2/09 5:13 PM |
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KateDevine
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Re: meatball recipe
I NEVER use ground turkey. I feel it gives meatballs a "tinny" taste.
I don't really measure either, but I use a pound of ground beef, at least a cup of 4C seasoned breadcrumbs, a pinch of salt, some garlic powder, some onion powder and an egg.
I bake them for 1/2 hr at 350 and then let them simmer in sauce as long as possible
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Posted 8/2/09 5:59 PM |
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PrincessP
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Re: meatball recipe
you can make it easy on yourself and use lipton onion soup mix.
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Posted 8/2/09 6:18 PM |
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mikeandjess
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Re: meatball recipe
I use a lb of tri meat (beef, pork & veal). I chop about 3 quarters of a small onion and saute it with 1 clove of garlic, minced. Then I mix the garlic/onion mixture with the meat, add some panko italian seasoned bread crumbs, chopped parsley (fresh or dried), a little bit of milk, 1 egg and parmesan/romano cheese. I think that's it.
Message edited 8/2/2009 8:59:14 PM.
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Posted 8/2/09 8:58 PM |
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queensgal
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Re: meatball recipe
I use a mix of torn up italian bread and seasoned breadcrumbs - soak in milk or cream to make your meatballs super moist.
Also, I saute finely chopped onions and garlic and add to a mix of pork and beef. I also add lots of fresh garlic and fresh parsley. The parsley is essential in my opinon.
You can also throw in some fresh basil or dried oregano for added flavor.
I fry in oil and then finish them off covered in sauce in the oven.
Good Luck.
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Posted 8/3/09 11:54 AM |
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rojerono
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Name: Jeannie
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Re: meatball recipe
I add Italian sausage to the mix. Roughly 2 Sweet to 1 hot per pound of ground meat.
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Posted 8/3/09 12:00 PM |
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Domino
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Re: meatball recipe
Posted by queensgal
I use a mix of torn up italian bread and seasoned breadcrumbs - soak in milk or cream to make your meatballs super moist.
Also, I saute finely chopped onions and garlic and add to a mix of pork and beef. I also add lots of fresh garlic and fresh parsley. The parsley is essential in my opinon.
You can also throw in some fresh basil or dried oregano for added flavor.
I fry in oil and then finish them off covered in sauce in the oven.
Good Luck.
this is how I make them
Message edited 8/3/2009 1:15:29 PM.
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Posted 8/3/09 1:14 PM |
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