Monday, May 16, 2011

For those with lots of ground beef around: little meatballs

Marla and family,
Adam mentioned this favorite use for ground beef from the family bulls... the soup is great, but I also use this meatball recipe for plain meatballs for any use (I make a bunch and freeze them), or as the base for hamburgers. I do all the chopping for the meatballs in the food processor (the toast-->bread crumbs, the cheese, the onion.) Enjoy!


1/2 head escarole (about 1/2 pound)


1 1/2 large carrots, chopped


12 cups chicken stock, preferably homemade




4 ounces ditalini or tubetti, or spaghetti broken into bite-size pieces


Freshly grated Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese



Meatballs


1/2 pound ground veal or beef


1/2 cup plain bread crumbs


1/2 cup freshly grated Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese


1/4 cup very finely minced onion


1 large egg


1/2 teaspoon salt


Freshly ground pepper, to taste




Trim the escarole and discard any bruised leaves. Cut off the stem ends. Separate the leaves and wash well in cool water, especially the center of the leaves where soil collects. Stack the leaves and cut them crosswise into 1-inch strips. You should have about 4 cups.


Combine the escarole, carrots, and stock in a large pot. Bring to a simmer and cook until the escarole is almost tender, about 30 minutes.



To make the meatballs


Meanwhile, combine the ground meat, bread crumbs, cheese, onion, egg, salt, and pepper in a medium bowl. Shape the mixture into tiny balls, less than 1 inch in diameter.



To assemble


When the escarole is almost tender, stir in the pasta and return the soup to the simmer. Drop the meatballs into the soup. Cook over low heat, stirring gently, until the meatballs and pasta are cooked, about 20 minutes. Taste for seasoning. Serve hot with grated Parmigiano-Reggiano.




Read More http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Escarole-and-Little-Meatball-Soup-109027#ixzz1MXQVpLOk


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