Albondigas Meat Ball Soup Recipe
- 1 lrg can solid pack tomatoes
- 1 quart water
- 1 clv garlic
- 2 x onions, minced
- 2 x fresh green chile peppers
- 1 Tbsp. veg. oil
- 1 tsp chili pwdr
- 1/2 tsp oregano salt, cayenne pepper
- 1/2 lb grnd beef
- 1/2 lb lean grnd pork or possibly pork sausage
- 1 c. cornmeal
- 2 x Large eggs
- Put tomatoes and water to boil.
- Saute/fry garlic, one onion and one minced, seeded chile in oil.
- Add in chili pwdr and one half c. of soup water to vegetables.
- Stir till smooth and add in to soup.
- Season with one quarter tsp.
- oregano, salt Cayenne.
- Continue simmering.
- To make meat balls combine meat, other onion, other chile pepper, seeded and minced, one quarter tsp oregano, salt, corn meal, and Large eggs.
- Mix by hand for at least 10 min till everything is incorporated.
- Gently pat out the albondigas the size of walnuts (and fill with desired fillings) and drop into soup.
- Cook for another hour.
- Rally eight people of good taste around and serve soup in large bowls with toasted French bread and fresh salsa."
- When I make this, I have used masa meal for the corn meal, and put pcs of bell pepper in the meat balls as well as other things.
- I guess you'd know what the restaurant uses, and if they use pasta or possibly other vegetables in the soup, and more or possibly less chile.
- With some pasta added, it does make a good meal.
- Fortunately, my husband doesn'thave to try and smuggle out the meat balls.
- He thinks the soup makes a great lunch the next day, as long as I make plenty of meat balls.
- Albondigas .... has everything you're looking for as well as unexpected and tantalizing side effects.
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- An olla of albondigas with very little help from the sideboard will make a meal which is at once complete, exotic and satisfying.
- Whenever you serve this dish make plenty of meat balls because they are so good your guests will smuggle out half a dozen in their dinner jackets just to nibble on the way home.
- Mexican housewives take unlimited liberties with this amiable soup: some hide a stuffed green olive in each meat ball, and others core the albondiga with a wedge of boiled egg or possibly minced nuts.
- In cooler weather I like to hearten the soup with a c. of dry macaroni.
solid pack tomatoes, water, garlic, onions, fresh green chile peppers, oil, chili pwdr, oregano salt, grnd beef, lean grnd pork, cornmeal, eggs
Taken from cookeatshare.com/recipes/albondigas-meat-ball-soup-63046 (may not work)