These meatballs are very simple, but you do cook them long and slow so you have to be sure to start them an hour or 2 before dinner time. Here is what you need:
1 lb Ground Beef (I suppose you could use turkey if your a health nut)
1/2 lb Ground Pork. (I like to use Jimmy Dean Hot Sausage, gives them a little kick!)
1/2 cup Uncooked Rice (I've used brown rice, no one will notice and its super healthy)
Salt and Pepper to taste ( I also add a dash or 2 of Italian seasoning.)
Can of tomato soup
So you basically just dump the meat, rice, and seasonings in a bowl and mush it together until mixed. Make sure your meat is thawed, but chilled. If its room temperature, the balls kind of fall apart. Here is a picture before I mixed the ingredients, I recommend using your hands. Its kinda icky, but its a lot quicker than a spoon.
When its nice and mixed, form into balls and brown in a frying pan on medium heat. While they are browning, dump the tomato soup in a large pot and fill it about 2/3 full with water. Whisk it up and heat to boiling. Once you have browned both sides, place the meatballs in the tomato soup bath, reduce heat, cover and let them simmer for a couple hours.
Yum! Gramma Sanders liked to serve hers over mashed potatoes, Jake thinks because Grampa Sanders preferred potatoes to pasta, but my family prefers spaghetti (or in this picture's case, Rotini) I just drain the soup then add my tomato sauce directly to the meatballs and heat for a few minutes more until the sauce it hot.
3 comments:
I have a recipe similar to this, but it doesn't use the sausage, just hamburger. I think adding the sausage sounds really good! I'll have to try it this week! Thanks!
Yummmm..this makes me what to make some Nanc... look what you did now I am drooling! ; )
My family loves meatballs, I will definately have to give these a try. One question...Is the rice cooked or dry? Thanks!
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