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=Ingredients= |
=Ingredients= |
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1 lb ground beef |
*1 lb ground beef |
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1/2 lb ground pork |
*1/2 lb ground pork |
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1/2 c minced onions |
*1/2 c minced onions |
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3/4 c fine dry bread crumbs or 2/3 c oatmeal(process until small bits) |
*3/4 c fine dry bread crumbs or 2/3 c oatmeal(process until small bits) |
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1 T minced fresh parsley |
*1 T minced fresh parsley |
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1/2 t sweet basil(don't use the strong stuff- :( ) |
*1/2 t sweet basil(don't use the strong stuff- :( ) |
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1/2 t salt(we don't add this) |
*1/2 t salt(we don't add this) |
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1/8 t pepper |
*1/8 t pepper |
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1 t Worcestershire sauce |
*1 t Worcestershire sauce |
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1 egg beaten |
*1 egg beaten |
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1/2 c milk |
*1/2 c milk |
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=Instructions= |
=Instructions= |
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Latest revision as of 17:51, 29 September 2019
Ingredients
- 1 lb ground beef
- 1/2 lb ground pork
- 1/2 c minced onions
- 3/4 c fine dry bread crumbs or 2/3 c oatmeal(process until small bits)
- 1 T minced fresh parsley
- 1/2 t sweet basil(don't use the strong stuff- :( )
- 1/2 t salt(we don't add this)
- 1/8 t pepper
- 1 t Worcestershire sauce
- 1 egg beaten
- 1/2 c milk
Instructions
Shape into balls size of walnuts. Brown in 1/4-1/3 c hot oil(depends on fat in your meat)
Remove meatballs to a casserole and continue to make gravy.
Gravy: Stir into remaining fat and drippings:
- 1/4 - 1/3 c flour
- 1 t paprika
Stir in 2-3 c boiling water
- 3/4 - 1 c sour cream
Return meat to gravy; cook for 15-20 minutes more.
We cook the meat about 1/2 done on the first day and make gravy. We then put casserole in oven next day for about 30-45-60 minutes until the gravy is heated through and bubbling. If you are going to make a smaller batch, you might want to cook the meatballs more thoroughly, as they will heat up faster if you don't have the pan stacked with meatballs to heat up again.