Receta Sweet Soy Sauce Glazed Meatballs
I love going on adventures. Well, a World Market kind of adventure anyway. World Market I don’t always get that carried away, but $$$ later and I had a shopping bag filled with goodies.
I bought more flavored chocolates to test out and share with all of you.Remember when I used the Blood Orange chocolate in my honey banana bread. Everyone at work couldn’t stop eating it.
But, I stumbled across a Sweet Soy Sauce, and I knew that it was something I absolutely had to try. With my love of Asian-inspired cuisine I knew that it would be a big hit. So I came up with this sweet soy glazed meatball recipe. It is very similar to my teriyaki glazed meatballs, but the result is a sweet sticky savory meatball.
Sweet Soy Sauce Glazed Meatballs
Author: Marlene Baird
Serves: 28
- 16 ounces 93/7 ground beef
- ½ finely chopped Bok Choy
- 2 Tablespoons dried onion flakes
- ¼ cup panko
- 1 egg, beaten
- ½ teaspoon dried ginger
- 1 Tablespoon garlic powder
- 2 Tablespoons low-sodium Soy sauce
- ¾ cup Sweet Soy Sauce for the glaze
- Pre heat oven to 375 degrees F
- In a large bowl, combine the chopped Bok choy, onion flakes, panko, ginger, and garlic powder
- Mix in the beaten egg and soy sauce
- Carefully fold in the ground beef
Form into meatballs
In a muffin tin fill each cup with ½ Tablespoon Sweet Soy Sauce.
Add the meatballs and rotate them to get the sauce all over the meatballs
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Move over Italy, I think I got you beat with this one. Even Mel said that is was better than any Italian meatball she ever tasted.
So next time you are trying to come up with a new recipe using ground beef, remember this one. Oh, if you don’t do ground beef, try ground turkey, or veal, or pork.
I wonder what else I can sweet soy glaze?
Thanks for stopping by and have a great day.
Marlene