Meatballs in Onion Stew

Feb 10, 2022Shopify API
This meatballs in onion stew recipe is one of my childhood memories. My mam would make a huge pot of it and the whole house would smell amazing. Best way to get us to set the table quickly! Small confession: I was not a huge fan of meat as a child. Flavours and textures are a very personal experience! But this was a family winner every time and I am happy to pass it on to my boys and to share it with you too. I like to double the meatballs quantities to freeze some. You can serve these with steamed rice or pasta on the side. I hope you give these a try and bon appétit !

Beef meatballs in onion stew

600g lean beef mince 1 egg 40g breadcrumbs 50g pecorino 1 tbsp marjoram 1 tsp sage 1 tsp rosemary 1 tsp thym Pinch of salt and pepper 1 tbsp rapeseed oil for cooking 500g onions 10g corn starch 30g butter 1 tbsp of rapeseed oil Salt and pepper Fresh water
  1. Start by preparing the meatballs. In a large bowl, mix together the mince, the egg, the breadcrumbs, the pecorino cheese, the herbs and the seasoning.
  2. Shape into medium size balls.
  3. Heat up the oil in a large pan and fry the meatballs on all sides. (I like to place them clockwise so I know in which order to turn them and remove them).
  4. Slice (or use a food processor) the onions.
  5. In a large pot, melt the butter and add 1 tbsp of oil. Add the onion. Do not let them colour. Add just enough fresh water to the level of the onions.
  6. Mix the corn starch with 2 tbsp of water and add to the pot. Add salt. Simmer gently with a lid on until tender. Towards the end of the cooking time, add freshly grounded pepper and the meatballs to reheat them.
  7. Serve with rice or pasta.
Serves 5. I make roughly 18 meatballs out of these quantities. A portion would be 3,5 meat balls. Calories per serving 322, total fat 16.8g, total carbohydrates 14.2g, protein 29.5g

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