Tuesday, February 12, 2013

(Easy) Semi-Homeade Spaghetti Sauce


Ingredients:
2 cans tomato sauce
1/3 cup of chicken broth
1/2 small onion diced
2 roma tomatoes diced
1 jalapeno (de-ribbed & de-seeded) diced
Italian seasoning
Salt/Pepper/Garlic to taste

Directions:

(I am going to give these as if you are adding it to the 
meatballs cooking in that pan from the previous post!)

Add your chopped onions, jalapeno & chicken broth to 
your meatballs and turn your heat on high.

Once that start simmering add your tomato sauce and your diced
roma tomatoes.

 Add your seasonings! 

Turn on low.
Stir every 10 minutes for 30-40 minutes.

That's it!
Easy squeezy!
Tonight I am serving the meatballs and sauce over angel hair pasta for Ryan 
and spaghetti squash for me. YUM.

Natalie

Jalapeno Tukey Meatballs

 {Meatballs pictured with sauce and spaghetti squash.}

Okay, guys... 
Don't panic just yet, contrary to the title
these are not spicy!
Ryan and I are crazy about jalapenos and 
put them in just about anything we can.
Feel free to leave them out if you are not a fan.

Ingredients:
1lb. ground turkey
1c seasoned panko crumbs
1 egg
1/2c grated parmasan
1 jalapeno, (de-ribbed& de-seeded) finely diced
1/2 small yellow onion minced
salt/pepper

Directions:
Put all of your ingredients into a large bowl and mix with your hands.

TAH-DAH! 
You're done!
Well, not really but almost...

I make my meatballs about an inch in diameter.
 This recipe makes approximately 20 meatballs.

I place them on a large plate and cover them with Saran wrap.
Toss them into the freezer for a few minutes while you are prepping the next step. 
This will make them firmer and easier to cook.

Heat up a large deep pan with 2 tablespoons of olive oil on med-high heat.
Toss in 1 tablespoon of minced garlic and stir until browned.

You can now toss in your meatballs.
I usually just eye them and roll them around until they are a light-medium brown.

NOTE: I do not cook them all the way.

After about 5-7 minutes and once they are browned you can pour in any spaghetti sauce!
Jarred is easiest and pretty dang good if you doctor it up with extra seasoning.

Now... 
If you are really in the Italian chef spirit, refer to my next post "Semi-homemade Spaghetti Sauce."

:)

Natalie