Meat ball and capsicum are perfect match. Pair it up with onion and tomato sauce, and you'll get a delectable dish to serve with rice. To simplify the cooking, the meat ball can be shallow fried in non-stick pan or wok instead of deep frying. The meat ball is equally tasty with 2 different methods, but shallow fried version sounds more healthy.
Meat Ball & Capsicum In Tomato Sauce
Serves 2
Ingredients:
200gm of minced meat (pork, beef or chicken)
Cooking oil
Marinades for the meat:
1 1/2 tbsp of light soy sauce
1 tsp of sesame oil
dash of pepper
1 1/2 tbsp of corn starch
2 shallots, chopped
The Sauce:
1/2 onion, diced
1 green capsicum, cut into rectangle shape
1 yellow capsicum, cut into rectangle shape
3-4 tbsp of tomato sauce
1 tsp of light soy sauce
1 tsp of brown sugar
200ml water
Steps:
1. Marinate the minced meat for 20 minutes. Then wet your palms with water and shape the marinated meat into meat balls. Set aside on a clean plate.
2. Heat some oil in a non-stick pan or wok, shallow fry the meat balls using medium heat. Rotate the meat balls from time to time until all surface turned golden brown. Rest it on kitchen towel and transfer it to a serving plate.
3. Heat 1 tbsp oil in a clean wok, sauté onion for 2 minutes. Add capsicum and stir fry for another 2 minutes. Add all ingredients for the sauce and bring to simmering. Off the flame, and pour the sauce over the fried meat balls. Serve hot with rice.
yes the sweetness of the capsicums must have complement the meat balls well. I'm drooling :)
ReplyDeletedelicious meat balls!
ReplyDeletelooks yummy...i love meat ball and capsicum...
ReplyDeleteLooks so delicious and simple. Please share with me! :)
ReplyDeleteIrresistible dish..
ReplyDeleteYummy meatballs and using capsicum makes the dish flavourful!
ReplyDeleteThose meatballs look so perfectly formed and delicious! What a great meal.
ReplyDeleteI prefer shallow-frying too though it takes a bit longer :) what a lovely dish yum yum
ReplyDeleteW00t! Can pair with pasta too! So yummy!
ReplyDeleteim gonna cook this for lunch! :D just went to tesco to get minced meat. wish me luck! will follow ur recipe and let u know later how it turns out :)
ReplyDeletejust done cooking and eating. yummy! thanks for the recipe! i tweaked abit by adding prawn meat and marinated with red wine :) will post my review too :D
ReplyDeletenoobcook, yes, and I love this combination. :)
ReplyDeletej3ss kitch3n, hmm...give it a try!
Anncoo, already finish wor...
Priya, thanks.
busygran, yes. I didn't quite like capsicum until recently I change my mind.
ReplyDeleteJoanne, thank you!
Jen, I'm not good in deep-frying at all. So, I prefer shallow frying. :)
tigerfish, yes sure!
Hi Xin, I'm glad that you enjoy the cooking and the eating. Ok, will see how you cook the meat balls. I'm allergy to red wine, so I never use it in my cooking so far. :(
ReplyDeleteWhoa..this is a perfect match of ingredients for the meatballs....delish ! I can have this for my one dish meal ! Thanks for sharing...I know I am going to love it :)
ReplyDeleteI like meatballs in sweet and sour sauce. Goes really well with rice.
ReplyDeleteI love this kind of dish...very comforting and you have all you need in one dish...nicely presented :-)
ReplyDeleteYour meatballs look so juicy and tempting! Love the combi of meatballs and capsicums! So colourful and delicious, and of course very nutritious too. ;)
ReplyDeleteThose meatballs would go nicely with a bowl of spaghetti too.
ReplyDeletethis reminds me abit of sweet n sour pork for some reason! I agree- i love capsicum in a sauce like this.
ReplyDeleteCapsicums, tomatoes, onions and meatballs are like a heavenly combo of flavors and textures!
ReplyDeleteYou try pan-frying your meatballs initially to set their shape and baking them after till fully cooked?
Elin, I wish you are going to love it too. :P
ReplyDeleteICook4Fun, yes, and it's a dish that is good for Bento too.
Juliana, thanks.
Food For Tots, yes. I prefer home cooked food now a days. It's definitely healthier.
Mei Teng, yes. In fact, I prepared a huge batch of meatballs, and some is served with pasta in white sauce.
Pei-Lin, no, I got the meatball cooked thoroughly through pan-frying.