Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Super Saucy Meatballs

Are you ready for another Garfield-inspired recipe from Gooseberry Patch? Here come the Super Saucy Meatballs!

super saucy meatballs


From Gooseberry Patch’s new cookbook, “Garfield… Recipes with Cattitude!”

Garfield Recipes With Cattitude
I’m giving away a copy of this cookbook right now! I just extended the deadline, so you have until Friday night (May 31) at 12:00pm Central time to enter! I’ll announce the winner on Saturday June 1.

Start with 2 pounds of ground beef, 1-1/2 cup dry bread crumbs, 1 package onion soup mix, 8 ounces of sour cream, and 1 beaten egg. Mix it all together. Go ahead, use your hands, it’s easier!

(Just don’t do what I did… I mixed everything except the beef together, then added the beef. It was really hard to get the sour cream mixture evenly distributed through all the beef. So add it all to the bowl at once and get to mixing.)

meatball mixture
Form the beef mixture into walnut-sized meatballs.

make meatballs
In another shallow tray, mix together 1/3 cup all purpose flour and 1 teaspoon paprika. (I love paprika. I used extra.)

flour and paprika
Dredge the meatballs in the flour, rolling them to get them evenly coated.

dredge meatballs in flour
In a large skillet, melt 1/4 cup butter, and brown the meatballs. You’ll probably need to work in batches.

brown meatballs in butter
We’re not going for fully cooked quite yet, just looking for a beautiful buttery brown on the outside. Drain the browned meatballs on some paper towels while you’re cooking the rest of them.

browned meatballs
While you’re in a browning frenzy, mix up your sauce (don’t worry, it’s easy!). Combine 1 can of cream of chicken soup and 3/4 cup milk. That’s it!

When all the meatballs are done, return them to the (large) skillet and pour the sauce over the top. Very gently, toss the meatballs to coat them with the sauce. (If you’re not gentle, they’ll break apart. We had a minor incident…)

add sauce to the meatballs
Cover the skillet and simmer over low heat for about 20 minutes. That’s it!

cooked meatballs
Be careful when you’re ready to serve them, they’re still a little fragile! (But oh, are they good!)

super saucy meatballs


These meatballs went perfect with the Baked Mac & Cheese recipe from this cookbook… I’ll give you that one next week, so be sure to check back!

Here’s a printable recipe card for you:

super saucy meatballs recipe card
Enjoy!

{Gooseberry Patch did give me one copy of “Garfield… Recipes with Cattitude!” to review and one copy to give away. Thoughts, opinions, and pictures are my own. Affiliate links were used in this post.}

4 comments:

  1. These meatballs look fantastic My favorite Gooseberry Patch recipe is an old one from Old Fashioned Country Christmas called, Hot Sausage Dressing. Thanks for a cahnce to win, we are all cat lovers!

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  2. Can the meatballs be completed in a slow cooker?

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  3. Ann, to enter the giveaway be sure to comment on the "Gooseberry Patch Cookbook Giveaway" post. You can find a link in this post.

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  4. Mariz, I haven't tried it, but I'm sure they can! You'll need a smaller crockpot, I'm pretty sure these wouldn't come close to fulling my 6-quart crockpot halfway.

    If you want to enter the cookbook giveaway, be sure to comment on the "Gooseberry Patch Cookbook Giveaway" post. You can find a link in this post.

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