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Anytime Meatballs

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Meats, Eggs, Dairy Meatballs 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 tb Olive oil
3/4 c Finely chopped onion
2 lb Lean ground beef
1/2 c Dry seasoned bread crumbs
2 Eggs
1/2 c Milk
1 1/2 ts Dried oregano
1 1/2 ts Dried basil
1 1/2 ts Garlic salt
1 ts Seasoning salt
1 ts Worcestershire sauce
1/2 ts Ground black pepper
1/3 c Ketchup
1/3 c Barbecue sauce
1/4 c Packed brown sugar
1 1/2 ts Distilied white vinegar
1 pn Garlic salt

INSTRUCTIONS

1. Heat oven to 325-F
2. Heat olive oil in medium-size skillet. Add onion; saute 10 minutes or
until very tender.
3. Combine beef, crumbs, eggs, milk, oregano, basil, garlic salt, seasoning
salt, Worcestershire, pepper and onion in bowl; lightly mix with wooden
spoon or hands until combined but not overmixed.
4. Shape beef mixture into 2-inch meatballs. Arrange in single layer, not
touching each other, in 15 x 10 x 2- inch baking pan.
5. Bake, uncovered, in 325-F oven for 20 minutes.
6. Meanwhile, prepare sauce: Combine ketchup, barbecue sauce, brown sugar,
vinegar and pinch garlic salt in small saucepan. Heat over medium heat just
until simmering.
7. Remove meatballs from pan to paper toweling to drain. Wipe out baking
pan. Return meatballs to pan; cover with ketchup sauce. Cover pan tightly
with aluminum foil.
8. Return baking pan to 3250 oven and bake for 20 minutes or until
meatballs are no longer pink in center. (
To keep meatballs warm up to a half-hour, decrease oven temperature to
200-F; place tightly covered pan in oven.)
Recipe by: Family Circle Magazine
Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 #935 by "Nitro_II "
<Nitro_II@classic.msn.com> on Nov 30, 97

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