Mother in Law's Meatballs
Added March 31, 2009 | Recipe #363814
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I am very fond of meatballs, but most of them are either dry or not very tasty.
My mother in law made these, and it has always tickled my tastebuds. When I cut a meatball, I like it to be soft, and it must not be hard and dry. These balls are soft and break easily, so watch it when your turn them over. Made on stove top in a pan with very little oil.
Ingredients:
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750 g
ground meat
(think any meat, but I mostly use beef or beef and pork in equal parts)
-
½ cup
flour
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½ teaspoon
baking powder
(not baking soda)
-
salt & pepper
-
about 1/4 cup
vinegar
(ordinary kind and this depends on your taste)
Directions:
1
Mix together, but lastly add the baking powder.
2
Roll into balls, place in medium heated pan with a little oil, not to hot, on the stove top.
3
Turn carefully a few times until done. ( the time will depend on the size of the balls, but generally about 15 to a max of 25 minutes.).
Nutritional Facts for Mother in Law's Meatballs
Serving Size: 1 (17 g)
Servings Per Recipe: 4
- Amount Per Serving
- % Daily Value
- Calories 57.1
-
- Calories from Fat 1
- 36%
- Total Fat 0.1 g
- 0%
- Saturated Fat 0.0 g
- 0%
- Cholesterol 0.0 mg
- 0%
- Sodium 45.7 mg
- 1%
- Total Carbohydrate 12.0 g
- 4%
- Dietary Fiber 0.4 g
- 1%
- Sugars 0.0 g
- 0%
- Protein 1.6 g
- 3%
The following items or measurements are not included:
ground meat
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