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Italian Style Meatballs. Ingredients. 3/4 c. Italian Style Bread Crumbs. 1.4 c. Grated Parmesan Cheese. 1/2 tsp. Garlic Powder. 1/2 tsp. Onion Powder. 1/2 tsp. Dried Basil
Crumble the ground beef into a large bowl, and add the eggs, onion, garlic, water, bread crumbs, Parmesan and seasonings on top. The eggs and bread crumbs are essential for binding the meat.
Measure out 1/2 the beaten egg and discard it or reserve for another use. In a medium bowl, whisk the ricotta and the remaining egg together until combined. Put the remaining meatball ingredients in a medium bowl. Mix with your hands or, if you prefer, a wooden spoon. Be careful not to overmix or the meatballs will be tough.
Frikkadel – a traditional Afrikaans dish comprising usually baked, but sometimes deep-fried, meatballs prepared with onion, bread, eggs, vinegar and spices. Gondi – a Persian Jewish dish [6] of meatballs [7] made from ground lamb, veal or chicken [6] traditionally served on Shabbat.
In Italy, meatloaf is called polpettone and can be filled with eggs, ham and cheese, and other ingredients. [12] The Macedonian rolat is a similar dish to the chiefly Arab, though also Persian and South-Asian, kofta. Ground beef is rolled and cooked until brown. It can be cooked with vegetables and various sauces.
In Francesco Cherubini's Milanese-Italian Dictionary (1839), mondeghili are defined as "a kind of meatball made with old meat, bread, egg and similar ingredients". [1] Since then, the recipe has not changed much, save for refinements in the method of preparation. The dish remains a street food popular among the common people. [1]
They're a lighter alternative to traditional beef or pork meatball recipes, ... ground turkey (85/15) 1. small onion, grated (about 1/2 c.) ... While the meatballs bake, make the sauce, or sauces. ...
The main ingredients of an Italian meatball are beef and/or pork and sometimes poultry or sausage, salt, black pepper, chopped garlic, olive oil, Romano cheese, eggs, bread crumbs, and parsley, mixed and rolled by hand to a golf ball size.