Loaded meatballs
Packed full of vegetables and flavour, this recipe takes meatballs to a new level. It's also translated in to Te Reo Māori.
15 meneti ki te whakarite, 25 meneti ki te taka, hei kai mā te 4-5 tāngata.
Ingredients
- 500grams mince (500karamu mīti nakunaku)
- 1 bunch silverbeet/ spinach (1 kāpuitanga korare/rengamutu)
- 1 carrot (1 kāroti)
- 1 small kumara (1 kūmara iti)
- 1 small potato (1 rīwai iti)
- 1 egg (1 hēki)
- ½ onion (½ riki)
- 1/4 cup breadcrumbs (¼ kapu kongakonga parāoa)
- 1 Tbs of (1P): BBQ sauce (kīnaki BBQ) Soy sauce (kīnaki soy) Oyster sauce (kīnaki tio)
- Salt and pepper to season (tote me te pepa hei whakatāwara)
Method
- 1. Turn on and set oven at 160c (Whakamahanatia te oumu ki te 160 tākiri).
- 2. Thinly chop silverbeet/spinach (Tapatapahia te korare/rengamutu kia rahirahi rānō).
- 3. Peel and grate carrot, kūmara, potato and onion (Horea, ā, kuorohia te kāroti, te kūmara, te rīwai me te riki).
- 4. Place mince in a bowl and add all the vegetables (Whakaurua te mīti nakunaku ki tētahi oko, ā, āpitihia ngā huawhenua katoa).
- 5. Add the egg and breadcrumbs as well as the sauces (Āpitihia te hēki, ngā kongakonga parāoa me ngā kīnaki katoa).
- 6. Season with salt and pepper (Whakatāwarahia ki te tote me te pepa).
- 7. Mix all together and roll in to balls the size of a ping pong ball (Whakaranua katoatia, ā, rōrahia mai ētahi poi, kia rite te rahi ki te pōro poikōpiko).
- 8. Place in an oven tray (lined with baking paper) (Whakatakotohia ki tētahi pae oumu (he pepa tunu o runga)).
- 9. Bake in the oven at 160c for 15 minutes (Tunua ki te oumu 160 tākiri pāmāhana mō te 15 meneti).
- 10. Add oil to a hot pan (Āpitihia he noni ki tētahi hōpane wera).
- 11. Sauté onions and herbs (Paraihia ngā riki me ngā otaota).
- 12. Add tomatoes (Āpitihia ngā tomato).
- 13. Add ½ cup of water, let boil on medium heat for 10 mins (Āpitihia he ½ kapu wai, ā, tukua kia koropupū i te weranga o waenga mō te 10 meneti).
- 14. Remove meatballs from the oven and add to sauce in the pan, cover and simmer on low heat for a further 5 minutes. Season and serve. (Tangohia mai ngā pōro mīti i te oumu, ā, apitihia atu ki te hōpane, taupokitia, ka mutu, tukua kia āta koropupū i te weranga o raro mō te 5 meneti anō. Whakatāwarahia, ā, horahia).