I have developed a new go-to meal over the past few months after catching an episode of Good Eats on The Food Network entitled 'Meatballs For All'. The recipe is for baked meatballs. The only changes I make to the recipe are to use a package of low fat ground turkey (1.3 lbs.) and 1/4 lb. of lean ground beef and to act as if spinach had never been mentioned anywhere near a meatball. That is of course unless we are talking about Campbell's Italian-Style Wedding Soup, in which case the spinach is quite literally swimming in deliciousness and is therefore completely acceptable given that I can't actually taste it. But I digress.
The meatballs cook up quite deliciously and I add a side of pasta to go with them. I had been making an olive oil and garlic pasta with some diced tomatoes (full documentation will inevitably follow in a future post). However, this past week I decided to prepare a "homemade" pasta sauce as detailed in our Joy of Cooking cookbook. I'll spare you all the details, but essentially it is just combining an onion, carrots, garlic, tomatoes (I use a 28 oz. can of whole tomatoes), sugar, and a couple herbs and spices and running it all through a food processor once it has cooked down a bit. Very simple but quite delicious. I have been using Barilla Plus pastas of late and have found that the elbow variety is very good.
Here's the finished product. The poor quality of the pictures defy how good the meal really is.
Saturday, October 25, 2008
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