Wednesday 11 September 2024

Pork and Apple Meatballs : Midweek Meal

Can you believe it's midweek already! This recipe suggestion makes a tasty midweek dish, and is ready in just over forty minutes. Yes, you could serve it with mashed potatoes but why not have a lower carb mash like swede (rutabaga) or cauliflower!


Ingredients
Serves Four
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
Swede (Rutabaga), mashed
Cauliflower, mashed
2 tbsp. cranberry sauce

Method
1. Prepare the mash of your choice e.g. swede or cauliflower
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

Alternative Recipe Suggestion
Vegan power-balls with courgetti and cashew cheese - see 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

30 comments:

  1. ...this would make a fabulous autumn/fall dinner!

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  2. What a great idea adding applesauce to meatballs. Pork and apples always go together so well, why not combine them? Definitely. Thanks for sharing.

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  3. Oh, my goodness, Jan! Those look SO good. I will definitely be giving them a try. I'm going to copy and paste the recipe right now. Thanks so much!

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  4. This is a really good looking recipe!
    PS - continuing to pray for you!

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  5. Himself would like the pork balls and I would like the powerballs. Win/win.

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  6. Me gustan las albóndigas. Te mando un beso.

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  7. I enjoy the combination of pork and apple.

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  8. Apple is such a welcome ingredient with meat. Fruit complements meat, I think.

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  9. Ricas albóndidas.
    Buen miércoles para todos.
    Un abrazo,.

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  10. Sounds yummy, I would like the pork and apple together!
    Take care, have a great day!

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  11. I bet Roger would have liked this before the stroke. I would never have dreamed having a stroke would/could change one's tastes in food.

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  12. oooooh this sounds so wonderful and a great meal for fall!!

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  13. i forgot to send you a hug!! you don't have to post this if you don't want. but when you pop up in my reading list...well, i need to do this!!

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  14. That sounds and looks so good.

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  15. I do like cabbage. I'll skip this as I don't eat meat but I am sure my partner would like it. He loves pork!

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  16. Sounds great Jan. Apples and pork are a match made in heaven. I hope you have a great day!

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  17. Reply to Debbie
    Many thanks for your hug and kind words, they are very gratefully received.
    Sending my good wishes.

    All the best Jan

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  18. I love every kind of cabbage that I've tried. Just adore cabbage. Raised on it.

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  19. Looks wonderful Jan, thank you so much. Also sending a big hug my friend.

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  20. I love the pork and apple combination. Not so sure about the cabbage!

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  21. It's looking delicious, the apple meatballs.

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  22. All sounds and looks very delicious ~ yummy!

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love, in your days,
    clm ~ A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  23. that sounds really good, haven't had meatballs in a very long time

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  24. Seguro que las albóndigas están riquísimas. Ayer comí col, igual que esa. Besos.

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  25. I do love pork and apple meatballs and this is an excellent variation. Thank you for sharing.

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  26. That does sound good. You offer so many suggestions for the autumn apples!

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