Yesterday I mixed up seven pounds of meatballs. I froze them individually on baking sheets and they'll go in ziploc bags in the freezer to be used as I need them. I used my Bosch mixer with the dough hook to mix them up really quick, and a scoop to portion them out. So basically, in the time it took to make one dinner, I made seven. This will save me time in the future, and also some moo-lah because I won't have to order a pizza or drive through McD's. I just threw them together without a recipe, and they turned out pretty good.
Meatballs
For each pound of ground beef, use one egg, about 1/3 cup of either bread crumbs or oatmeal, a couple tablespoons of dried minced onion, 1/2 tsp salt, and some pepper.
To cook them, I either put them in a baking dish and pour some sort of sauce over them, and bake them at 375. Or, I put them in a skillet, start to brown them, then pour in the sauce, cover, and simmer them until they are done. I use an instant-read thermometer (160 degrees) but it takes around 25-30 minutes total.
For sauce, you can use sweet and sour, barbecue, or tomato. My kids love them almost every way.
06 May 2007
Saving time and money
Posted by frugalmom at 5/06/2007 04:55:00 PM
Labels: frugal farmlife
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Well how funny is that? I have all the stuff to make MY meatballs today too!
Such a timesaver!
Only I bake mine and THEN freeze them. Then I just need to heat them up with whatever I'm using them for.
Now that the baby is being quiet, I should go start mine! ;)
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