Looking for an appetizer and wanting to make something for the meat-lovers coming to visit, I decided meatballs were the perfect thing. I thought about what I would love in a meatball, and decided to improve on what I’ve done in the past. I combined some favourites that I thought would work well together – the spice of the hot Italian sausages, the lightness of the turkey, a punch of flavour from the sun-dried tomatoes, and then some pistachios for a twist. I put it all into a homemade tomato sauce, which is so easy, and I cooked them for a long time to make the sauce really thick and to give the flavours time to mingle.
I served them on skewers for appetizers, and the leftovers made a great topping for spaghetti squash. Of course you could always go with the standby comfort food, spaghetti and meatballs.
What you need for the meatballs:
400 grams ground turkey thigh
400 grams hot Italian sausage, removed from casings (or chorizo)
1 egg
1/3 cup fine breadcrumbs
1 tablespoon finely chopped sun-dried tomatoes (or oven-roasted)
1 tablespoon fresh basil, finely chopped
2 teaspoons fresh oregano, finely chopped
2 tablespoons unsalted pistachios, finely chopped
1/3 cup finely grated parmesan
1/4 cup onion, finely chopped
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
What you need for the sauce:
1 small onion
1 large can pureed tomatoes
3 tablespoons butter
a little red wine (optional)
a rind from parmesan cheese (optional but amazing! save your rinds for this purpose!)
salt and pepper to taste
fresh basil, optional
What you do:
The sauce can be made ahead of time and refrigerated or frozen until you need it. The whole recipe can be made ahead of time and reheated. I think it`s even better the second time around.
1. Start the sauce first by simply emptying the can of tomatoes into a pot, then adding the butter and the cheese rind. Put the whole onion into the pot – it will simmer to add flavour, and you will remove it at the end.
2. Bring the sauce to a low boil, and simmer for 40 minutes to an hour. Add a little red wine or water if it`s getting too thick.
3. Remove the rind and the onion, and add salt, pepper, and the optional basil to taste. If you think it needs it, you can add a little brown sugar to the tomato sauce.
4. If you made the sauce ahead of time, heat it up in a large pot.
5. Combine all the meatball ingredients together in a bowl. I mix it with my hands because I’m going to use my hands to make the meatballs anyways. Don’t mix the meatball mixture too much, just until it is combined.
6. Drop the meatballs directly into the sauce, on a low simmer. Try not to stir them until they’ve had some cooking time, so they solidify and won’t break as easily. Spoon some sauce over the tops of the meatballs, so they are all covered. Cook for at least half an hour, but preferably longer, until the sauce is nice and thick.
Serve on pasta, spaghetti squash, or on toothpicks as an appetizer.