Moroccancharosetballs Recipes

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MOROCCAN MEATBALLS

Provided by Guy Fieri

Categories     side-dish

Time 1h30m

Yield 15 to 20 servings

Number Of Ingredients 21



Moroccan Meatballs image

Steps:

  • For the sauce: Mix together the tomato sauce, cilantro, cumin, harissa, paprika and cinnamon.
  • For the meatballs: Preheat the oven to 500 degrees F. Soak the bread in just enough water to cover for 1 minute. Pour into a colander and let sit for 10 minutes. Squeeze all the excess water out.
  • Meanwhile, gently cook the onions and garlic until translucent. Let cool, then transfer to a bowl. Add the chuck, pork, cilantro, parsley, cumin, paprika, pepper, salt, chile powder, ginger and eggs and mix thoroughly.
  • Portion and shape the mixture into 3 1/2-ounce balls. Heat oil over medium-high heat in a large saute pan and brown the meatballs on all sides.
  • Transfer to a large baking dish, cover with the meatball sauce and wrap with aluminum foil. Braise the meatballs in the oven until cooked through but not dry, 20 minutes.
  • Let cool slightly, then serve.

1 gallon tomato sauce
1/2 cup chopped fresh cilantro
1/4 cup ground cumin
1/4 cup harissa
3 tablespoons smoked paprika
1 tablespoon ground cinnamon
1 gallon bread cubes, day-old, no crust
5 cups minced yellow onions
3/4 cup minced garlic
5 pounds ground chuck
5 pounds ground pork
3/4 cup finely chopped fresh cilantro
3/4 cup finely chopped fresh parsley
1/4 cup cumin seeds, ground
1/4 cup smoked paprika
1/4 cup black peppercorns, ground
1/4 cup salt
4 teaspoons ancho chile powder
1 tablespoon ground ginger
10 eggs, whipped before adding
Vegetable oil

MOROCCAN CHAROSET BALLS

These charoset balls are part of the Moroccan Passover tradition and are scooped up with romain lettuce at the seder. I received this recipe as part of a women's seder. The recipe can originally be found in the "Jewish Cooking in America" cookbook. Cook time does not include refrigeration time. Yield should be 3 1/2 C (system won't allow me to enter that). I have been told that there is no such thing as a sweet red wine (excepting the Mogen David line) and to use a zinfandel as the closest substitute.

Provided by Ducky

Categories     Berries

Time 15m

Yield 3-4 cups

Number Of Ingredients 5



Moroccan Charoset Balls image

Steps:

  • In food processor, process dates, raisins and walnuts until mixute is finely chops and begins to stick together.
  • Add wine until mixture becomes sticky.
  • Drop rounded teaspoonfuls onto wax paper lined baking sheet.
  • With moistened hands, roll each mound into a hazelnut-size ball.
  • Refrigerate at least 3 hours.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 611.5, Fat 13.4, SaturatedFat 1.3, Sodium 8.6, Carbohydrate 130.2, Fiber 12.7, Sugar 104.3, Protein 7.4

2 cups pitted dates
1/2 cup golden raisin
1/2 cup dark raisin
1/2 cup walnuts
1 -2 tablespoon sweet red passover wine

MOROCCAN-SPICED CHICKEN MEATBALLS

Chicken meatballs may not be a traditionally Moroccan dish, but they work beautifully when spiced with paprika, cumin, cinnamon, ginger and garlic, which are commonly found in the country's cuisine. Whole-milk yogurt does double duty here: It's used to make the meatballs moist and tender, and makes for a speedy sauce to serve with them. Don't use ground chicken made with ultralean breasts; look for labels that show a mix of white and dark meat. (Or if you're feeling ambitious, grind your own boneless, skinless chicken thighs in the food processor.) Serve the meatballs with couscous and a green vegetable for a flavorful weeknight dinner that's well worth the effort.

Provided by Lidey Heuck

Categories     dinner, weekday, poultry, main course

Time 30m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 15



Moroccan-Spiced Chicken Meatballs image

Steps:

  • First, make the yogurt sauce: Combine 1 cup of the yogurt, 1 teaspoon of the garlic, the lemon juice, 1/4 teaspoon salt and black pepper to taste in a small bowl. Mix well, and chill until ready to use.
  • Make the meatballs: In a large bowl, combine the remaining 1/3 cup yogurt, remaining 1 tablespoon garlic, chicken, panko, egg, parsley, olive oil, sugar, paprika, cumin, ginger, cinnamon, 1 1/2 teaspoons salt and a few generous grinds of black pepper. Mix gently but thoroughly, until incorporated. Using an ice cream scoop or two spoons, form meatballs about 1 1/2-inches in diameter, then place them on a plate or sheet pan until ready to use.
  • In a large skillet, heat 1/8-inch olive oil over medium-high heat. When the oil is hot, fry the meatballs in batches, flipping occasionally, until browned all over and cooked through, 4 to 5 minutes. (If the meatballs begin browning too quickly or the oil begins smoking, lower the heat.) Transfer the cooked meatballs to a paper towel-lined plate.
  • To serve, spread the yogurt sauce in an even layer on a flat platter. Arrange the meatballs on top, and top with a sprinkle of chopped parsley and the pine nuts, if using. Serve hot.

1 1/3 cups plain whole-milk yogurt
1 tablespoon, plus 1 teaspoon minced or grated garlic (about 4 cloves)
2 teaspoons lemon juice (from 1 lemon)
Kosher salt and black pepper
1 pound ground chicken (not 100 percent breast meat)
1/2 cup panko bread crumbs
1 large egg, lightly beaten
3 tablespoons minced fresh parsley, plus more for serving
1 tablespoon olive oil, plus more for frying
1 teaspoon light brown or granulated sugar
1 teaspoon sweet paprika
1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
3 tablespoons toasted pine nuts (optional)

MOROCCAN MEATBALLS

You may already have a favorite Italian-style meatball recipe. But do you have a favorite recipe for Moroccan Meatballs? You do now.

Provided by My Food and Family

Categories     Home

Time 35m

Yield 8 servings, 3 meatballs each

Number Of Ingredients 10



Moroccan Meatballs image

Steps:

  • Combine coffee, honey and potato starch; set aside. Mix meat, garlic, salt, paprika, cumin and allspice until well blended. Shape into 24 meatballs.
  • Cook in large nonstick skillet on medium heat 10 min. or until browned on all sides, stirring occasionally. Increase heat to medium-high.
  • Add onions and coffee mixture to skillet; stir until meatballs are evenly coated. Bring just to boil. Reduce heat to medium; simmer 10 min. or until meatballs are cooked through (160°F) and sauce is thickened, stirring occasionally.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 230, Fat 13 g, SaturatedFat 5 g, TransFat 0 g, Cholesterol 65 mg, Sodium 660 mg, Carbohydrate 7 g, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 5 g, Protein 21 g

1 cup brewed MAXWELL HOUSE Coffee, cooled
2 Tbsp. honey
1-1/2 tsp. potato starch
2 lb. ground beef
2 cloves garlic, minced
2 tsp. salt
2 tsp. paprika
1-1/2 tsp. ground cumin
1/2 tsp. ground allspice
1 small onion, thinly sliced

CHICKEN OR TURKEY MEATBALLS (MOROCCAN STYLE)

My husband's mom would make this for me while I was in Morocco. After the first time I tried to figure out what she put in it to make them so good. Mine were ok but not wonderful like hers. So the next time I was there I paid close attention when she made them.

Provided by FDADELKARIM

Categories     Chicken

Time 25m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9



Chicken or Turkey Meatballs (Moroccan Style) image

Steps:

  • Mix parsley, onion, & spices with the ground chicken (or turkey). Make sure it is well blended so that the spices are evenly distributed throughout the mixture.
  • Make 1 inch balls flattened to about 1/2 inch thickness.
  • Optional: Dip the balls into the flour until coated. (The ones in the picture have been made this way).
  • Pour enough oil to just cover the bottom of the frying pan, heat on medium heat.
  • Place the balls into the heated oil. Turn frequently so they do not burn on the sides. Cook until they are done all the way through.
  • Optional: To eat Moroccan style, use pieces of a thick bread to break off chunks of meatball. Pop into mouth & enjoy. (No utensils).

1 lb ground chicken (I prefer chicken) or 1 lb ground turkey (I prefer chicken)
2 tablespoons fresh parsley, finely chopped (My addition, not hers) (optional)
1/2 medium onion, grated (The key to great meatballs & I dislike onion)
1 1/2 teaspoons paprika
1 teaspoon cumin
1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup oil
1/2 cup flour, to coat (optional)

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