Ingredients
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1
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1
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1/4
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12
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1/2
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1/4
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Directions
Always Perfect Sweet and Sour Meatballs, This recipe has gotten me out of innumerable kitchen emergencies, including unexpected guests, finicky guests, and kids on a hunger strike. It has become so popular in our world that many guests visiting especially from out of town request it in advance before they get here. Similarly, many young brides have asked for this recipe as their wedding gift don’t worry–they got a regular gift too!. It can be doubled, tripled, etc., freezes and reheats well, and can handle an almost infinite number of variations some of which I will include below., 1The recipe’s ingredients include garlic powder and onion powder. But how much of each per pound of beef? Is there any advantage to using onion powder instead of chopped onions? And how much chopped onion would you recommend per pound of beef?, I love the recipe. A couple of questions: 1. The recipe’s ingredients include garlic powder and onion powder. But how much of each per pound of beef? 2. Is there any advantage to using onion powder instead of chopped onions? And how much chopped onion would you recommend per pound of beef? Thanks. Bert
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Steps
1
Done
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Mix Together Beef, Garlic Powder, Onion Powder, Egg, and Matzo Meal. |
2
Done
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Form Into Small Balls and Set Aside. |
3
Done
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Pour Chili Sauce Into Medium Saucepan. |
4
Done
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Refill Bottle With Water, Shake Well, and Add to Pot. |
5
Done
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Add the Brown Sugar and Lemon Juice, and Mix. |
6
Done
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Bring Sauce to a Boil. |
7
Done
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Taste and Adjust Amounts of Lemon Juice and Brown Sugar to Taste. |
8
Done
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Drop in Meatballs. |
9
Done
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Return to Boil, Cover, and Simmer For at Least 20 Minutes but You Can Leave It on For Much Longer If You Forget. |
10
Done
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Variation #1:for Chili Sauce, You Can Substitute Either Tomato Sauce or Tomato Juice or Diced Canned Tomatoes, and Adjust the Sweeteners and Water Accordingly. You Just Want It to Be a Saucy Consistency, not Too Thick or Thin. If You Use Plain Tomato Juice or Sauce, You Can Add in Some Garlic Powder or Other Seasoning. the Sky Is the Limit. but, Do not Use Spaghetti Sauce! |