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Cheesy Stuffed Meatballs

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Meatballs With A Flavor Surprise In the Middle

This recipe is from the latest Ciao Italia cookbook from author and PBS program host Mary Ann Esposito:  Ciao Italia Five-Ingredient Favorites.  This book is about making authentic Italian flavors with only five ingredients (not counting salt and pepper) -- which means easy and affordable meals.  But there's no compromise in the final result, as these tasty meatballs prove.

Mary Ann writes in her introduction: 

"Can you make a better-tasting meatball?  Absolutely!  Just stuff them with a creamy cheese like Italian fontina!  This may be a slightly unconventional way to make them, but the taste elevates the meatballs to elegant; they can be served alone or in a tomato sauce.  To achieve great flavor, use a combination of ground chuck and ground sirloin.  The fat in ground chuck is essential for moistness while the sirloin provides great texture."

Makes 8 meatballs. 

Ingredients

1/2 cup good-quality dried bread crumbs
1/3 cup heavy cream or half-and-half
1/2 pound ground chuck
1/2 pound ground sirloin
1 1/2 teaspoons fine sea salt
Coarsely ground black pepper
1/2 pound Italian fontina or mozzarella cheese, cut into 8 small pieces

  1. Preheat the oven to 350° F.
  2. Put the bread crumbs in a medium bowl and our the cream over them.  Mix with a fork; the mixture will not be soupy.
  3. Add the ground chuck, sirloin, and salt and pepper.  Mix with a fork or your hands just to combine the ingredients.  Divide the mixture into 8 equal pieces and roll each in the palms of your hands to make compact 1 1/2-inch balls.
  4. Insert your thumb into the middle of each meatball and push in a piece of cheese.  Close the meatball, encasing the cheese, and smooth the top.
  5. Place the meatballs on a rimmed, nonstick baking sheet.  Bake in the preheated oven for 20 to 25 minutes, or until they are nicely browned.  Serve hot as is, or add them to a tomato sauce and serve them with pasta or as a second course.

 

From Ciao Italia Five-Ingredient Favorites by Mary Ann Esposito, copyright 2009.  St. Martin's Press.  Reprinted with permission.

External Link: http://www.ciaoitalia.com (link will open in a new window)

 
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