Evelyn's Sweet and Sour Meatballs

"This is my grandmother's sweet and sour meatball recipe. For those who like to use up everything, it's a great way to make use of sweet pickle juice - as the pickles are used up, I just save the juice in a jar at the back of the fridge. Easy, quick prep, can be cooked on stove top, in oven or crockpot and can cook meatballs in the sauce or pre-cook in microwave, fry pan or oven. This recipe freezes well and is easily doubled. Also kid-friendly; my 4 year old who is going through the stage of "KD and hotdogs or nothing" eats this without prompting!"
 
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photo by Diana 2 photo by Diana 2
photo by Diana 2
photo by Diana 2 photo by Diana 2
Ready In:
1hr 40mins
Ingredients:
14
Yields:
24-30 meatballs plus 3 cups sauce
Serves:
3-4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Sauce:

  • Mix all ingredients (may leave out cornstarch, but sauce may be thin).
  • Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer while preparing meat.
  • Drop in meat and simmer at least 30 minutes more.
  • If I'm not in a hurry, this sits and cooks on all day on the stove top.
  • Meatballs:

  • Combine all ingredients and blend thoroughly - hands work best!
  • Roll into small balls and drop into sauce, or cook first then add to sauce.
  • Serve over rice.
  • NOTE: Sauce is also great for ribs.

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  1. Hats off to Grandma Evelyn. :) I mean really, what are you suppose to do with pickle juice? I'd never given it much thought until now. This is an amazing sweet & sour sauce. Just perfect especially since it uses something that generally gets dumped down the drain. The fact that it can simmer all day is a bonus too. I made a double batch of both the sauce and the meat. I had 38 meatballs and 1 meatloaf, which I baked with the sauce on top. I did find the meat mixture quite wet, so added about 1/2 cup of panko breadcrumbs. Worked like a charm. Thanks so much Morleah's Mom for sharing your family recipe. ;) Honoured to make this as a "Thank You" for voting for Lawrencetown, Nova Scotia in the 2010 Kraft Hockeyville Competition.
     
  2. I added bread and butter pickles slices and pineapple to the sause. Yummy
     
  3. totally the best most sensible recipe ever !!!!!!!
     
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I am currently at home with my daughter, born in October, but work in agriculture in my "real life". I'm enjoying my time off and seem to be addicted to 'Zaar lately! I have been lazy with posting recipes and reviews, but have a bit more time to sit at the computer lately, so I'm making more of an effort! In addition to the new baby, my family includes a 4 yr. old son, husband, 2 pound dogs and a cat, who reigns over all of us LOL!
 
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