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Meatballs for Bentos

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When I was little, I think the popular method to make meatballs for bentos was to heat pre-made meatballs in boiling water.
I wanted to make homemade meatballs for my family, so I came up with this recipe!

There are tips listed in many of the steps.
Adding vinegar is optional. I make this both with and without it, depending on what I feel like. For approx. 18 meatballs. Recipe by Hiromanma

When I was little, I think the popular method to make meatballs for bentos was to heat pre-made meatballs in boiling water.
I wanted to make homemade meatballs for my family, so I came up with this recipe!

There are tips listed in many of the steps.
Adding vinegar is optional. I make this both with and without it, depending on what I feel like. For approx. 18 meatballs. Recipe by Hiromanma

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Meatballs for Bentos

cookpad.japan
cookpad.japan @cookpad_jp

When I was little, I think the popular method to make meatballs for bentos was to heat pre-made meatballs in boiling water.
I wanted to make homemade meatballs for my family, so I came up with this recipe!

There are tips listed in many of the steps.
Adding vinegar is optional. I make this both with and without it, depending on what I feel like. For approx. 18 meatballs. Recipe by Hiromanma

When I was little, I think the popular method to make meatballs for bentos was to heat pre-made meatballs in boiling water.
I wanted to make homemade meatballs for my family, so I came up with this recipe!

There are tips listed in many of the steps.
Adding vinegar is optional. I make this both with and without it, depending on what I feel like. For approx. 18 meatballs. Recipe by Hiromanma

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Ingredients

18 servings
  1. 300 gramsGround beef and pork
  2. 1◎Japanese leek (green part)
  3. 2 tsp◎Katakuriko
  4. 1 dash◎Salt and pepper
  5. 1 pieceworth ◎Juice from grated ginger
  6. 2 tbsp○Soy sauce
  7. 2 tbsp○Mirin
  8. 2 tbsp○Water
  9. 1 1/2 tbsp○Sugar
  10. 2 tsp○Katakuriko
  11. 2 tsp○Vinegar (optional)
  12. 1 dashVegetable oil
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  1. 1

    Mix the ○ ingredients together. Vinegar is optional! I usually doesn't put it in, but I do sometimes when we want a refreshing taste.

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  2. 2

    Finely mince the green part of the leek. Tip: The white part of the leek is fine to use as well if there's no green part! You can also use scallions or different types of Japanese leeks.

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  3. 3

    Put ground meat in a bowl, add the ◎ ingredients and knead well.

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  4. 4

    Roll into about 3.5 cm balls.

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  5. 5

    Heat a frying pan, add a little bit of vegetable oil, and place the rolled meatballs.

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  6. 6

    Cook the meatballs while rolling them around to brown on all sides over medium or so heat.

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  7. 7

    Once the meatballs are all browned, cover with a lid and cook for about 3 minutes over low heat.

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  8. 8

    Remove the lid off and wipe off excess oil that seeped out of the meat with a paper towel. Tip: A lot of oil renders so remove thoroughly.

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  9. 9

    Mix the ingredients from Step 1 thoroughly once more, and pour into the pan. Tip: The katakuriko will have settled to the bottom at this point, so it's necessary to stir it again before pouring into the pan.

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  10. 10

    Stir using a heat-resistant spatula (or similar) and reduce the sauce. It's done once the sauce starts to thicken and form a coating around the meatballs!

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  11. 11

    The meatballs, delicious even when cold, are done! Everyone loves this in bentos!

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  12. 12

    This can be served for dinner of course, in addition to using them for bentos - and for lunch at home too of course. They are also great as drinking snacks, served with the finely shredded white part of a leek!

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on November 18, 2013 03:23

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