I have this recipe in my to do list for sometimes, and Cook Like A Star for this month features Jamie Oliver as the star of the month, so I cooked this, finally
And yes, it's loved by my family, especially my 'pasta lovers' kids :)
Thanks Zoe, for featuring Jamie for this month, I'm his die hard fan!
I mean, look at how he fights his way to get the schools have better and healthier meals for the children. Also look at how he bravely suggested healthier lifestyle by being an eye opener to us of what goes in our mouth when we eat fast food wew....
I 100% salute him on how he tries hard with his heart and soul to change the lifestyle of people in this world
And recipe wise, I like the creativity coming out from him to every dish he makes, and I totally admire his multi tasking speedy actions! He does manage to make not so simple things look real easy :)
My kids don't eat beef - no particular reason, they just don't like the taste
I guess, it''s me who caused it, I almost never fed them beef when they're babies and toddlers
DH and I don't eat so often, too, only some dishes that can't be replaced with other meats then we eat, otherwise, we'll replace with pork or chicken
The original recipe for this used ground beef or pork or mixture of two
I actually wanted to use mixture of ground pork and chicken, but DH suggested to just stick to minced chicken, so chicken it is
Here is the recipe with slight modification to suit my family taste
What you need:
pasta of your choice, prepare as directed in a pot of hot water with salt
For meatballs:
1 tsp of dried rosemary
10 meiji plain crackers, wrap in a kitchen towels and smash til fine
1 heaped tsp Dijon mustard
450g minced chicken (can be a mixture of minced chicken and pork, I think it can make fluffier texture)
1/2 heaped tsp dried oregano
2 large eggs
a pinch of pepper
1/2 tsp of salt
2 tbsp olive oil, to drizzle
For pasta sauce:
1 tsp dried basil
1 medium onion, slice thinly
2 cloves of garlic, crushed
1 tbsp olive oil
1 large bottle of Prego traditional tomato based pasta sauce
2 tsp of sugar
1 slice cheddar cheese
some water
To make meatballs:
Mix all ingredients except olive oil, scrunch with clean hands til well mixed
Divide into 4 balls. With wet hands, divide each balls to 2. Divide again each ball to 2. And again, divide each ball to 2
Altogether it makes 32 balls which each size is just nice for my family liking (Jamie makes it to 12 balls which is too big for us)
Drizzle the meatballs with olive oil and jiggle them about so they all get coated. Put them in a container, keep in the fridge until needed
Before making pasta sauce, cook the meatballs by heating up another frying pan with a lug of olive oil, add in meatballs and cook til golden about 8 minutes, drain
To cook pasta sauce:
Heat olive oil on a pan and stir fry onion and when it's starting to turn soft, add in garlic, stir fry til fragrant and soft
Add in pasta sauce, basil, some water, sugar, and mix well (you may add water if it's still too thick - up to preference)
Add in cheese, mix til cheese melted, stir well
Add in the meatballs to the sauce, bring to boil and off heat
To serve:
Pour the meatballs pasta sauce over cooked pasta of your choice, serve warm with grated parmesan cheese and a dash of tabasco sauce (not for kids, of course)
For this time, it's Ian chose his favorite pasta - fusili :)
I still have some leftover meatballs, now I feel like having meatball pizza...yum! :P
You make the meat balls yourself, thumbs up to you. This meatballs pasta is certainly making me drooling.
ReplyDeletehi Yan, thanks :) it's actually not so difficult to make this meatballs :)
DeleteLooks so delicious! Meatballs pasta is one our family's favourite too!
ReplyDeleteI have not made any JO's recipes yet, been feeling a bit under the weather lately.
Will be making something this week!
Wish you a lovely Sunday, Alice!
hi Joyce, thks :)
Deleteoh hope everything is fine with you
yes, the weather lately has been so confusing!
I love meatballs! I've been making several these past few weeks, can't wait to share them too. Yours look absolutely delicious! And I'm a huge fan of Jamie Oliver too, he's really charming when he cooks! ;)
ReplyDeletehi Jasline, thanks :)
DeleteMy boys love meatballs but I was to busy to make them for the past weeks! Yours looks delicious & since now it's school holiday I can finally make some with your recipe! Love JO's recipe too & they're simply YUMMY! :)
ReplyDeletehi Kit, thanks :) hope u like it and also your boys :)
DeleteHi Alice, wow, looks so delicious. I just had lunch, but I could have a plate of your meatballs right away.
ReplyDeletehi Mich, wow...I think that would be too much LOL
Deletethanks!
Hello, visiting from "Cook Like a Star" blog hop. I think my children would love this, they like all types of "balls" ie fishballs, meatballs and football!
ReplyDeletehi Baby Sumo, thanks :)
Deleteoh hopefully they don't "eat" footballs LOL
btw, visited ur blog, your kids are real cute! :)
Like your kids, my boy don't prefer beef too but I try not to stop cooking red meat for him for some reasons. I realized that if I cook beef with some good flavorsome recipes, the other ingredients will mask the beefy taste so much that my son don't even know that it is beef on his dinner plates :D
ReplyDeleteYou are so clever using meiji plain crackers as breadcrumbs in this recipe :D
hi Zoe, oh i should try that one day, see if my kids can eat it without complaining :)
Deletethanks :)
Alice your meatballs look so nice...must be very tasty...yum yum. I also cook the same recipe from JO
ReplyDeletehi Angeline, isn't this recipe yummy... we love it too! :)
Deletethks!
thanks Carole, have linked up my post :)
ReplyDeleteGreat - did you enjoy seeing all the different meatball ideas? Have a super week.
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