Stewed meatballs Spanish

Submitted by enr on 16 Oct 2007
Ingredients
450 g of lean beef mince
1 egg
60 g breadcrumbs
4 cloves garlic
pinch of salt
1/2 tsp dried basil
1/2 tsp oregano
2 tbsp olive oil
Chapter 1 onions - sliced ​​
1 red pepper - finely chopped
400 g canned tomatoes
50 ml beef broth
2 tbsp tomato paste
80 g long-grain white rice
100 g frozen peas
60 g of green olives stuffed with pepper
Stewed meatballs Spanish
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Method
Mix minced meat, egg, bread crumbs, 1/2 of the crushed garlic, salt, a little pepper, basil and oregano. Partition the resulting mixture at 16 and the portions thereof are formed bead. Meatballs are arranged in a large pot microwave. Quickly replace the lid and cook on full power 3 minutes, then move the meatballs from the center to the edges of the court. Quickly replace the lid and cook on full power 2 minutes (until golden brown). Remove meatballs from the oven and put in bowl. Stir in olive oil container with chopped onion and red pepper, remaining garlic and a little pepper, quickly replace the lid and cook on full power 4 minutes after the first 2 minutes, stirring. Add tomatoes, broth, tomato sauce and meatballs. Quickly replace the lid and cook on full power for 5 minutes, after the first 2 minutes, stirring. Add rice and re-capped and stew for 3 minutes. Reduce the oven on medium power and cook another 20 minutes, stirring occasionally. Finally put peas and sliced ​​olives and cook 3 minutes on full power. The dish is left to mature for 5 minutes, then transfer to a serving. Serve with a green salad. I replaced the canned tomatoes with fresh, peeled and diced. And instead used the milled long grain rice.
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Comments

Maybe with milled rice shtee better because it is not sticky. I loved it.

djena79, I'm glad that recipe you like. I hope that you will tasty. I have not tried with milled rice, but there is no way not to be.

Oginalnata rice recipe does not contain the name of the dish is Albondigas

AneliaEsp, there may be a similar recipe, but to us that we like rice and is often cooked at home. I do not know of what is said original recipe but I took it from the book. Home feast of Reader's Digest and there is rice, but if you do not like just puts it.

This is the first floor of a Spanish dish which taught me a Spaniard, I can only say that it is very tasty. Called Albondigas con tomate.

loli, thanks for the info name. I am very glad that our tastes hit it off.