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Juicy homemade pork meatballs with garlic, onion, Italian seasoning, fennel seeds, and pancetta / bacon are browned then simmered in a rich tomato based sauce and lots of Gruyère until golden. It’s wholesome, hearty and so moreish. Serve with your favourite salad and plenty of crusty bread to soak up the sauce.
| Pork Meatballs | Tomato Sauce |
- 2 tbsp Lard or olive oil
- 150 g Pancetta or bacon, finely chopped
- 1 Medium red onion, finely chopped
- 3 Garlic cloves, finely chopped
- 2 tbsp Italian seasoning
- 2 tsp Fennel seeds, crushed
- ½ tsp Sea salt
- Black pepper to taste
- 600 g Pork mince
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- 1 tbsp Lard or olive oil
- 2 Small red onions, finely chopped
- 2 Garlic cloves, finely chopped
- 1 tbsp Thyme leaves
- 250 ml Red wine (I used Chianti)
- 2 Bay leaves
- 1 Parmesan rind (optional)
- 700 g Tomato passata
- 300 g Gruyère, grated
- 1 tbsp Fresh herb, chopped (dill, fennel fronds or parsley)
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- Place the pancetta and half of lard or olive oil in a cold pan over medium heat. When sizzling, cook for 2-3 minutes until fat renders. Add the onion and cook, stirring, for 3-4 minutes until softened. Add garlic, Italian seasoning and fennel seeds.
- Season. Cook, stirring, for 2-3 minutes until fragrant. Remove from heat and cool. In a large bowl, combine pork and pancetta mixture. Shape the mixture into 16 meatballs.
In a frying pan and over a moderate heat add the remaining lard or olive oil and sauté the meatballs until brown, set aside to drain on paper towel.
- Preheat oven to 200C/400F. For the sauce, heat the lard or olive oil in a pan over medium heat. Add onion and cook, stirring, for 3-4 minutes until softened. Add garlic and thyme, and cook, stirring, for 1-2 minutes until fragrant.
- Add wine, scraping pan with a spoon. Add bay leaves, Parmesan rind and passata. Season. Cover and cook for 15 minutes or until infused. Discard Parmesan rind.
- Place meatballs in an ovenproof dish and pour over the sauce. Srinkle with grated gruyère. Bake in the middle of hot oven for 25-30 minutes until melted and nicely goldne. Sprinkle with chopped herb.
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Something cozy for todays cold weather. I made oats and sunflower veggieballs in tomato sauce yesterday for lunch.
ReplyDelete...Angie, this looks like a winner to me, thanks!
ReplyDeleteOoh, this looks amazing! I am going to make this for my daughter next time she's home! She loves meatballs and this is such an interesting way to cook them.
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Oh, so tempting!
ReplyDeleteGreat to have this on a cold winter weekend we are having. Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteWow, such a beautiful presentation...I would even eat it for breakfast!
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ReplyDeleteLooks delicious, I would enjoy this recipe.
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ReplyDeleteLooks awesome.
ReplyDeleteThis would be fantastic on a potluck table.
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ReplyDeleteThat sounds so delicious. Just need a few of the ingredients to make it!
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ReplyDeleteWOW, that looks totally delicious!
ReplyDeleteAngie, with some variations in the ingredients I usually prepare them, for example I add breadcrumbs soaked in milk and squeezed.
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing. I love meatballs in tomato sauce. have a super weekend.
ReplyDeleteThis gratin looks good and the meatballs so tender.
ReplyDeleteGracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteWow it's another great presentation about meatball...it will be nice for cold weather....
ReplyDeleteThat dish looks lovely, Angie.
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This looks so warm and comforting, perfect for the chilly weather.
ReplyDeleteThat looks delicious, yummy !!
ReplyDeleteThis looks good though I might cut back on the cheese. thanks for sharing. Have a good Sunday, Diane
ReplyDeleteMight try this one. We still eat pork now and then.
ReplyDeleteFantastic!!! A great way to get cheese into meatballs! Love your recipe.
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Such a wonderful winter dish.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for sharing this recipe Angie.
All the best Jan
What a great idea with Gruyere on top!....so yummy!........Abrazotes, Marcela
ReplyDeleteLooks very tasty Angie. We don't eat pork but you can use chicken or turkey or beef I reckon.
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Wow - cheese, meatballs and sauce - what's not to love! This sounds so delicious!
ReplyDeleteYes please! A perfect comfort meal!
ReplyDeleteJenna
This meatball bake looks like some amazing comfort food to me. So perfect for a chilly winter supper, yum!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks totally delicious, Angie! I love, love, LOVE recipes like this. Keep 'em coming please! The meatballs sound perfect. I am anxious to try this. Thank you for sharing! Ciao, Roz xo
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ReplyDeleteHi Angie, I would love to nosh down on your meatballs gratin! But, my better half doesn't like meatballs for some weird reason. She is a meat eater but not meatballs. Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
ReplyDeleteYes please, you made me drooling now
ReplyDeleteJust had meatballs with salad today. The tomato and cheese sauce - I would use it to "dress" my salad.
ReplyDeleteI love that these are made with pork. Just copied the recipe to my Paprika app for future making!
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