I discovered on making this recipe that the author had been very circumspect with his flavourings. Mr P. and I found this somewhat bland so I have upped the spices, etc for more oomph. Maybe my tastebuds have gone on holidays, but I seem to need/like more oomph in my food these days. Adjust according to your tastes, my friends.
just a few meatballs! |
Recipe adapted and re-written by Sherry's Pickings: original recipe - chef Rob Kelly, as written by Sharnee Rawson
Makes many:-)
ingredients:
1 cup (150g.) cooked couscous - see notes below
750g. beef or lamb mince
2 brown (or red) onions, diced
2 tbs fresh ginger, grated
1 tsp turmeric powder
3-4 tsp cummin powder
1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
2 tbs olive oil
1/2 cup (125 mLs) chicken stock, cooled
1 cup (180g.) fresh apricots, diced - you need 3-4 large apricots
3/4 cup fresh coriander, chopped
juice of 1 lemon
1/2-1 tsp sesame seed oil
1½ cups (210g.) sesame seeds
Dressing:
1 cup (250 mLs) Greek yoghurt
1/2 tsp harissa paste or chilli paste of your choice
1 small Lebanese cucumber, finely diced
1 tsp minced ginger (optional)
1 tbs parsley, chopped
1/2 tsp sumac (optional)
1/2 tsp sea salt flakes
about a dozen grinds of black pepper
2-3 tsp lime or lemon juice
Method:
Cook the couscous as per packet instructions - usually add one cup of boiling water to one cup couscous, leave for 5 minutes then fluff up with a fork
Place all the meatball ingredients in a large mixing bowl, EXCEPT the sesame seeds
Give it a good stir, then use your hands to make large walnut-sized balls
Roll them in the sesame seeds
Bake on a lined baking tray at 190C for about 20 minutes, till cooked through
Stir the dressing ingredients together in a bowl, and serve with the meatballs
Serve with a chopped salad if desired - I used the rest of the couscous with tomato/cucumber/chickpeas/fetta and black olives
Notes:
I made up 1 cup (190g.) of uncooked couscous with 1 cup (250 mLs) boiling water = 2¾ cups cooked couscous
I zapped the onions in my wee food processor - so easy
I had a large piece of ginger, so I threw the whole lot (chopped into large chunks) into my processor, and froze the rest for later
zap or dice your onions |
couscous ready |
ready for mixing and shaping |
nearly finished the rolling! |
dressing ready for stirring |
ready for eating |
apricot artwork by Sherry's Pickings |