Sunday, December 21, 2008

Meatball Sandwiches

It seems over the past week or so we've really been craving homey comforting meals. I'm not sure if its because we're busy getting ready for Christmas or because its so cold & snowy here in Minneapolis. In that vein, the other night Matt made us some fabulous meatball sandwiches.
meatball sandwich
(Yeah they are a little charred on the edges from a second too long in the broiler but that didn't effect the taste at all.)

What made these sandwiches so good was the tender, flavorful meatballs Matt started with. He decided using the same sort of recipe he would for meatloaf would give him a great meatball & he was right. I especially liked the way he left the pieces of onion rather large in the meatballs.
meatballs
We got 52 meatballs from this recipe which is much more than we needed for sandwiches but we froze the excess & now have them for more sandwiches or spaghetti.

Meatballs

1 3/4 lbs mixed ground meat (we used a mix of beef, pork & veal)
1 medium onion, chopped
3 cloves garlic, minced
1/2 T dried oregano
1/2 t dried thyme
3 eggs
1/3 c ketchup
1 oz grated Parmesan
1 c bread crumbs

Put all ingredients in a bowl & knead with your hands until everything is well blended but do not overwork. Roll into 1-inch balls. (If you wish to freeze some of the meatballs do so now by freezing them on a cookie sheet. once frozen place in an airtight container & back into the freezer.)

Heat 1 T of olive oil in a sauté pan over medium-high heat. Add the meatballs & cook until browned on all sides.

Add enough tomato sauce (we used Muir Glen pizza sauce thinned with a little water) cover at least 3/4 of the meatballs. Simmer for about 20 minutes until the meatballs are cooked.
meatball sandwich
To make sandwiches:
Split soft hoagie rolls in half & place on a baking sheet. Top with 5 or 6 meatballs & a little sauce. Lay slices of provolone on over the meatballs. Broil until the cheese is melted.

15 comments:

  1. I like the meatball/meatloaf recipe idea.
    Looks like a man sandwich to me!

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  2. geeez my hubby would buy some diamonds for this sandwich!
    this is food porn! lol

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  3. That picture made me drool a little, looks delicious!

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  4. I love meatball sandwiches! Yours look positively golden!

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  5. Looks delicious! i like the cheese a little well done.

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  6. Delicious! You wouldn't even notice the charred edges! Even your photos of the raw meatballs look nice and that is hard to do!

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  7. OMG - this looks absolutely amazing!

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  8. That looks so good! I am drooling here!

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  9. Yum, Yum, Yum!! I am getting tired of holiday cookies and these sandwiches look so good. Going to the store tomorrow.

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  10. This looks so good for a quick week night meal and extras for later! Your recipe doesn't say how long you simmered...How long do we need to simmer?

    Trish

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  11. Trish - You are right, oops. They should simmer for about 20 minutes.

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  12. oh. yeah. your layer of cheese is full of awesomeness, and such a great sandwich deserves no less. :)

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  13. I want to dive into that moshpit of meatballs...I love meatball subs too!

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  14. This is absolutely perfect hockey tournament food. I see a team food fight in my future :)

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  15. This will be on our menu for a ski weekend this year!!

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