Keftaides Me Saltsa (Meatballs in Sauce)

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Ready In:
30mins
Ingredients:
14
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Wet the bread with cold water and squeeze out the excess; mix well with ground meat. Add the onion, parsley, mint, eggs, salt and pepper.
  • Shape into small 1-inch meatballs and flour lightly.
  • In a pan fry meatballs in oil until browned. Remove from pan with slotted spoon and keep warm.
  • Drain most of the excess oil and fat, reserving about 2 tablespoons (recipe says to use all of the oil but I think that would be too much). Add tomatoes, cinnamon, sugar, salt, pepper and wine and cook for 10 minutes.
  • Return meatballs to the pan and cook 3-5 minutes longer.

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Reviews

  1. I made these with lamb - 2 serves for tonight's dinner and the rest for the freezer. I made them pretty much to the recipe, except for adding 3 cloves of finely minced garlic to both the meatballs and the sauce, and cooking them at a medium heat in the oven on trays loosely covered in foil rather than panfrying them. Easier and less fat. I removed the foil for the last 5 minutes. They meatballs were moist and favoursome and the sauce was very tasty. I finely minced 4 medium-sized onions and used half in the meatballs - sorry didn't bother to measure them in tablespoons but the quantity seemed right - and half in the sauce. I used 2 cans of tomatoes (easier, and Aldi's Italian tomatoes are just SO excellent!), drained, in the sauce, and used merlot rather than white wine in the sauce as that was the most suitable wine I had on hand. Thanks for sharing this recipe, Engrossed - and the universe!
     
  2. Very good. Kind of an unusual taste but yummy none-the-less. You couldnt taste the mint and the cinnamon was very subtle, more an accent than a flavor.
     
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