Ok- the challenge was set! First I needed to do my
research and figure out a healthy, tasty fool-proof ‘meat’ ball recipe. The one I settled on was based on a recipe
by 'My Vegan Cookbook' with a few minor tweaks
of my own.
It took me most of the morning but we got there in time
for lunch. Oh yeah it was good!! I had
made a double batch of everything (except the veg) so I had leftovers to freeze
for ‘round two’ another time. The
meatballs are great to freeze so I’d encourage you to make the full batch as
below (or even double) and freeze the remainder for a quick and easy spaghetti dish
at another time. There is also a fair bit of work involved in pre-cooking the
rice and lentils, another good reason to make a big batch!
Recipe: vegan ‘meatballs’
Serves 4
Makes approx. 12 balls
Ingredients
½ cup cooked lentils
1 cup cooked brown rice
¼ cup oats
1/3 cup wheatgerm
1 tbs ground flax
2 tbs soy sauce
2 tbs oilve oil
2 tsp lemon juice
1/3 cup wholemeal spelt flour (or
standard wholemeal flour)
½ tsp salt
½ tsp black pepper
1 tsp balsamic vinegar
a pinch of nutmeg
½ tsp chilli powder
½ tsp parika/cayenne pepper
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp molasses (increase this to 2 tsp
if you like a stronger taste but personally I find it overpowering)
2 tsp mustard
1 tsp smoky chipotle pepper sauce
(gives the balls a spicy smoky kick but don’t worry if you can’t get hold of
it)
Method
Mix everything together in a large bowl. Mixture should be sticky
but manageable. From apricot sized balls and place on a parchment lined baking
sheet. Bake at 180C for 25- 30 minutes turning over half way through.
For frozen meatballs, place on a baking sheet and cook at 180C for
approx. 20 minutes straight from the freezer.
I'm making these right this very moment and realise that some of the spices only say 1/2. Not sure you're meaning tbsp or tsp?
ReplyDeleteOops sorry- i meant tsp (I will update it right away) hopefully they turned our ok for you?
DeleteI assumed you meant tsp. They turned out great! I used a vegan shredded cheese (Daiya) melted on top and they were delicious with a side of crinkle cut fries. Even healthy eaters need a little 'junk food' once in a while. ;) Thanks. Jan in Ottawa, Canada.
ReplyDeleteGlad they turned out so well! your 'junk food' sounds perfect, i've yet to try vegan cheese yet so maybe i should give it a go!
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