How to Make Spanish-Style Meat Balls: Albóndigas

Jeffery Carpenter   12/11/2020 15:38

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  • Spanish-Style Meat Balls: Albóndigas
    Spanish-Style Meat Balls: Albóndigas

    Hey everyone, it’s John, welcome to my recipe site. Today, we’re going to make a special dish, spanish-style meat balls: albóndigas. One of my favorites. For mine, I will make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

    This episode illustrates how to make a family recipe passed down from generations. We omit one ingredient, but the end product we create still tastes mighty. Spanish Meatballs, or Albondigas, are traditionally served at tapas bars in Spain.

    Spanish-Style Meat Balls: Albóndigas is one of the most popular of current trending meals on earth. It is enjoyed by millions daily. It is simple, it is fast, it tastes delicious. They’re nice and they look wonderful. Spanish-Style Meat Balls: Albóndigas is something which I’ve loved my whole life.

    Simple Way to Make Spanish-Style Meat Balls: Albóndigas

    To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can have spanish-style meat balls: albóndigas using 9 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.


    Ingredients

    The ingredients needed to make Spanish-Style Meat Balls: Albóndigas:

    1. Prepare 500 grams Mixed ground beef and pork
    2. Make ready 1 Egg
    3. Prepare 1 bunch Parsley (dried or fresh)
    4. Make ready 3 tbsp White wine
    5. Prepare 100 ml Fine panko
    6. Prepare 1 can Canned tomato
    7. Prepare 1 large Onion
    8. Make ready 1 clove Garlic
    9. Take 3 tbsp Balsamic vinegar

    This meatballs and sauce recipe uses a lot of ingredients, but returns the effort with a lot of bright flavors. Slowly add and mix breadcrumbs into meat mixture to desired consistency. Form mixture into balls, roll them in remaining bread crumbs to coat, and arrange onto a shallow tray. Spanish meatballs, albondigas or tapas, these are the best meatballs in tomato sauce I've ever had Albondigas or Spanish meatballs in tomato sauce are often seen as tapas in Spain.


    Instructions

    Steps to make Spanish-Style Meat Balls: Albóndigas:

    1. Combine the ground meat, beaten egg, parsley, and panko in a bowl, season with salt and pepper, and mix together well.
    2. Shape the mixture into bite-sized balls and coat with a thin layer of flour.
    3. Fill a frying pan with 2-3 cm oil (not listed) and fry the meat balls over medium heat. (They don't have to be covered by the oil, just keep turning them around until evenly cooked.)
    4. Transfer the fried meat balls to a plate.
    5. Empty the oil from the pan and replace with olive oil (not listed). Add the thinly sliced onion, salt, a tablespoon sugar, and garlic slices. Heat the pan.
    6. Cook over low-medium heat, and once the onions have browned, add the canned tomatoes and pour in the balsamic vinegar.
    7. Once the tomato sauce has reduced somewhat, return the meatballs, stir everything together and simmer for 2-3 minutes. You're done! Season with salt and pepper to taste.

    Place the ground meat, grated garlic cloves, lightly beaten egg, dried breadcrumbs, parsley, sweet, smoked. For the sauce, warm stock and saffron to infuse the flavor into the stock. SPANISH TAPAS RECIPE: The original Albondiga recipe was Moorish in origin. Spanish meatballs are a big favourite and are often served as a tapa in bars all over the country. Meatballs are served in bars and restaurants all over Spain.

    As simple as that Easiest Way to Prepare Spanish-Style Meat Balls: Albóndigas

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