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Old School Meatballs (sweet and sour)– perfect for Rosh Hashana

       These meatballs are “old school” but still hold up.  If you’re looking for an easy addition to your menu this could be it.  L’Shana Tova from our house to yours. See notes at the bottom for adding raisins . I like to make these the week of Passover while we’re observing and not eating bread. Perfect addition because they are cooked on stovetop and free up the oven. Can be made ahead and frozen as well.

Sweet and Sour MBalls with Turkey

I have been making this recipe since I got married in 1975. It is really a perfect recipe for holidays or any time. You can use these meatballs with rice or anything like that. They are good for a big crowd when you have poultry and want another main. A lot of you are probably very familiar with this one and have different versions of it. Believe it or not, I still have the very original recipe. I’ve made a few changes to it: I now add my own bread crumbs, which I always make from whole wheat bread but feel free to use store-bought seasoned bread crumbs; If you want you can make these for Passover by substituting matzo meal for bread crumbs.  I also grate in a little onion (spanish); and my mother taught me to grate in a little potato so I always do that, as well. Now and then I’ll use turkey in this recipe too. Otherwise, this is  the original and it’s super easy. I  used turkey this time out, and they came out perfectly.

INGREDIENTS: (This is for one pound but you can definitely double and these freeze beautifully.)

1 lb. ground beef (Whatever kind you like. I sometimes use ground turkey. In 1975, we all ate beef, but today you might want to use ground turkey or ground chicken. *if using turkey or chicken try to get dark meat –you may have to go to a butcher but it’s worth it

1 egg (room temp. works best)

1/4 cup bread crumbs (if you’re using from the can) I use 3 slices of whole wheat bread crusts removed. (when I doubled I used 5 slices and it was enough)

*For Passover – omit the bread crumbs and replace with matzo meal

Kosher Salt,  app. 1 teaspoon

Freshly ground black pepper to taste (1/4 teaspoon)

1 clove garlic, minced (the original calls for garlic powder but I’ve changed this as well. If you prefer, try 1/4 – 1/2 teaspoon)

1/8 cup warm water (just to moisten it) when you double just add up to 1/4 , I don’t usually use the whole 1/4 cup.

1/4 spanish onion, grated

1/4 potato, grated

1 bottle (12 oz.) Heinz chili sauce

6 oz. grape jelly

Directions:

Mix meat, egg, bread crumbs, salt, pepper, garlic, and water all together. I then grate in the onion and potato too. Next, shape into small balls about 3/4 inches in diameter. Heat the chili sauce and grape jelly until they blend and bring to a low boil. Then drop the raw meatballs into the sauce and simmer, covered, for approx. 45 minutes and don’t touch the meatballs till they actually are cooked , this will give them a chance . I use a sauce pan if only making 1 lb. and I just pile the meatballs in and after 45 minutes I gently stir them.  Again, these can be made ahead and frozen. They are quick, easy, and so good. The larger the pot the more balls you’re able to get in, so a large dutch oven works out best for this.

* serves about 8 – 10

*you can also throw in some raisins if you’d like but throw them in when you put the meatballs in so they cook and plump up. Probably a 1/4 cup per 1 lb. should be fine–just eyeball it.

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Cannellini Beans with Garlic and Rosemary

FullSizeRender (11)FullSizeRender (10)FullSizeRender (14)FullSizeRender (12)FullSizeRender (10)I love beans and what could be more delicious and satisfying as a side dish or over pasta? All Vegetarian and all in one pot! Served with a salad and a crusty piece of bread and you have a meal.

This recipe comes from one of my personal favorite cookbooks. The Can’t Cookbook by Jessica Seinfeld

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Ingredients:

2 medium carrots

2 cloves garlic

2 tsp. chopped fresh rosemary

1 can (15 oz.) diced tomatoes

2 cans cannellini beans (15 oz.) rinsed and drained

1 Tablespoon olive oil

1/3 cup water

1/4 tsp. kosher salt to taste

1/4 tsp. freshly ground black pepper to taste

Grated Parmesan

Directions:

Peel the carrots and cut them in half lengthwise, then thinly slice them crosswise into half-moons. Chop the garlic and the rosemary.  Open the can of tomatoes, and drain and rinse the beans.

Place a medium saucepan on the stove and heat up to medium. Pour in the oil and heat until it shimmers. ( 1-2 minutes). Add chopped garlic to the pan. Cook, stirring frequently with a wooden spoon until you can actually smell the garlic without burning it, this is very fast maybe a minute. Be careful not to burn the garlic.

Add the carrots, tomatoes, beans, water, rosemary and salt and pepper. You can taste for salt and pepper at the end of the cooking process. Bring mixture to a boil, the lower the heat to simmer stirring occasionally, until the carrots are tender. I probably cooked for about 45 minutes, till vegetables were nice and soft.

Stir in the Parmesan and Serve!!!!