Ingredients
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1
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1
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1
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1
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3
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1
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1
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1/2
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1/4
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2
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Directions
Sweet and Sour Jelly Meatballs AKA Jelly Meatballs, or Grapeballs or Those Meatball Things You Make! There are a lot of copies of this old favorite out there, and here’s my version It has a few more ingredients than the usual, but they make these tasty tidbits even more incredibly delicious!, The is a very simple and DELICIOUS recipe We make it just as listed here and the crock pot is empty every time The sauce is great to serve as a topping over steamed rice or future grilled or baked pork, steak and chicken My son doesn’t like chunks , so I puree the green chilies Thanks for posting!, These are good but the kids prefer the bbq ones I liked them and will make again for a party
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Steps
1
Done
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Put All the Ingredients but Meatballs Into the Crockpot and Mix Well. |
2
Done
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Add the Meatballs and Stir to Coat Well. |
3
Done
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Put the Crockpot on Low and Let Cook For 4 Hours on Low (if You Use Thawed Meatballs, It'll Only Take a Couple of Hours in the Crockpot, Instead). |
4
Done
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Serve, Standing Back So You Don't Get Trampled by the Rush of the Crowd. |
5
Done
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Note: We've Tried Other Preserves and Jam Than Grape Jelly, but the Sauce Simply Didn't Taste as Good; We're Sticking With Plain, Old Grape Jelly from Now on and Will Be Happy With It. Also, You Can Use Lil Smokies or Sliced Smoked Sausage Instead of the Meatballs - a Lot of Folks Use the Same Sauce For Either and Both Ways Are Tasty! :) |
6
Done
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Note 2: the Above Makes a Lot of Sauce, a Good Deal of Which Will Be Left Over When the Meatballs Have Been Eaten. I've Found That Having a *lot* of Sauce Is of Real Benefit When Making Meatballs in the Crockpot - the Meat Remains Nice and Moist. |