1.5 tbsp. olive oil
0.5 onion, peeled and finely chopped
500 g ground/minced pork
2 tbsp. Bramley apple sauce
1 tbsp. fresh sage, washed and chopped
50 g breadcrumbs
400 g savoy cabbage washed and chopped
70 ml soured cream
1 tbsp. corn-flour mixed with cold water
150 ml beef stock
Serving suggestions:
2 tbsp. cranberry sauce
Method:
2. In a large frying pan, heat half a tablespoon of olive oil and cook the onion for 5 minutes until soft. Transfer the onion to a large bowl, add the mince, apple sauce, sage and breadcrumbs. Season with freshly ground black pepper and mix together until well combined.
3. Shape the mince into 12 balls. Heat the remaining oil in the frying pan and fry the meatballs for 10 minutes, turning, until cooked through with no pink remaining. Remove from the pan, set aside and keep warm.
4. Stir-fry the cabbage for 2 minutes in the frying pan. 5. Make the sauce: heat the soured cream in a small pan and stir through the corn-flour mixture. Slowly add the beef stock and simmer for 5 minutes until thickened.
6. Serve the mash of your choice with the meatballs, cabbage and cranberry sauce, then pour over the sauce.
From an original idea here
The savoy cabbage is a classic vegetable - its attractive deep green colouring and crinkly leaves have ensured its popularity has never waned. What makes it even better is that when cooked it doesn’t emit the usual odour associated with overcooked cabbage. Savoy cabbages are at their peak from October through to February. They should have deep green, crisp outer leaves, becoming lighter towards the core. The leaves should be tightly packed together, and the overall cabbage should feel heavy for their size. Read more about this cabbage here
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All the best Jan
...pork and apples go well together.
ReplyDeleteYou post the greatest recipes.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious! The touch of applesauce in the meatballs is really nice, what wonderful looking plate of good, I’m hungry lol,,
ReplyDeleteWe had meatballs yesterday (but with cheesy baked spaghetti ... can't be good every day.)
Sounds delicious, lucky I've already eaten! Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteLove.
ReplyDeleteWow...this looks so delicious! Just the thing for a winter's day...warming and nutritious.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much.😊😊
mmm sounds delicious, another one for the recipe book. I'm a summer person, but I like autumn and winter because I do more home made meat and veg cooking!
ReplyDeletesounds absolutely delicious !
ReplyDeletePork and apple .... mmm.
ReplyDeleteThere is definitely a need for quick and easy during the week. And there's the cabbage again!
ReplyDeleteLisa x
I love meatballs. They are delicious.
ReplyDeleteI love the apple and pork combination. I usually put herbs in mine but apple sounds delicious. I will be having mine with whole wheat pasta and a tomato based sauce :))
It is my most favourite meal and I do not have it very often.
Hello Jan!
ReplyDeleteWow! It looks so delicious! I use pork minced meat to make meat balls and i love cranberry sauce!
Thank you for sharing! Have a great week!
Dimi...
This sounds delicious! The apples sound perfect as part of the pork filling. I;m pinning this recipe on my low carb board to try soon--thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis is the kind of meal I really enjoy, especially at this time of year...(They are predicting snow for this coming Friday!) And this recipe sounds delicious and a bit different. I might have a very small side salad with it, or a sour pickle.
ReplyDeleteuy buen reportaje. Un beso.
ReplyDeleteI do like cauli mash - and will have to try swede mash. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteYUM.... Those meatballs sound SO good. Love the thought of putting a little Apple Sauce in them to give the apple flavor....
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for this recipe...
Hugs,
Betsy
That sounds really good.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a must try dish.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jan 💮
Pork and apple meatballs sounds different. They look delicious. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your day, have a great new week ahead!
this is a great idea and sounds delicious!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info on savoy cabbages. I wasn't familiar with it.
ReplyDeleteHave a great one.
Pork and apples go together sooooo well. This recipe really sounds yummy. We had meatballs over the weekend, but I stuffed each one with a square of pepper jack cheese. Such a little thing, but my hubby loved 'em. They made for an interesting snack while we were shooting pool.
ReplyDeleteHave a super week!
What a nice combination of flavors, I will need to try this soon.I make fried apples a lot with pork.
ReplyDeleteI'd certainly go for that kind of meatball.
ReplyDeletecomfort food at its best! thanks for posting this.
ReplyDeleteThose meatballs sure look tasty.
ReplyDeleteWow, that sounds awesome. I can almost smell it cooking.
ReplyDeleteLovely..
ReplyDeleteNever mashed cauliflower other than having cauliflower soup.
Hmmm, the moment I read "cauliflower" my will to cook came back! Thank you, just what I need, some "Kick in the butt" ;-)
ReplyDeleteI read an interesting chicken and ricotta balls recipe today.
ReplyDeleteI really like meatballs, it's not too much work, but something nice. We can't do the eggs, which binds some food. I am scrambling around redoing my recipe collection!!! tee hee
ReplyDeleteI did not know any of the information you shared about savoy cabbage. Very interesting. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDelete~Jess
I have not heard of savory cabbage, I will have to keep a look out for it, I am one that when shopping just goes for what I am use to buying so it may be around and I just haven't seen it.
ReplyDeleteYummy! Thank you Jan! Big Hugs!
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