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Break away from a classic meatball and try these pork and shrimp meatballs. Great served as an appetizer as a cocktail meatball, or packed into a nice French loaf as a sub sandwich.
Using simple ingredients, and quick to make, these meatballs will surely please your guests at your next gathering.
Begin by adding the pork, shrimp, green onion, zest, garlic, and salt and pepper to a food processor. Turn on the food processor, mixing all of the ingredients, while breaking down your shrimp. Remove the blade.
To a small fry pan, add the oil and heat it on medium to high heat, roughly four minutes or so.
Dampen your hands in a small bowl of water, then take some of the pork and shrimp mixture and begin rolling them into balls. You decide on the size of the meatball. I like mine around the size of a golf ball, maybe a bit smaller. Roll about 3 to 4 of them, then add them to the hot oil. Make sure you test the oil before you add the meatball. You can do this by adding a small pinch of the meat mixture if you want. You want the oil to sizzle.
These meatballs will cook pretty quickly, only a few minutes per side. Once they are cooked on one side, take a wooden or regular spoon, and carefully turn it over, cooking the other side. You will end up with a nice golden meatball. Remove the meatballs and place in a strainer or on paper towel to let any access oil drain.
Repeat until all of the meatballs are cooked.
You can serve these in several different ways. I served mine as a pork and shrimp meatball sub with a secret sauce. Other serving ideas would be to pop a toothpick in the middle of them, and serve with a simple soy sauce and grated ginger dipping sauce, or a simple chili sauce. However you serve them, you will love them. They are nice and fluffy when you bite into them, and have a really nice flavor. Enjoy.
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polymerpig on 2.8.2011
Mmmm…I was going to say the same thing about the sauce though
mazdee on 2.8.2011
They sound delicious. Now, how about revealing that secret sauce?