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Where can I get recipes for cocktail meatballs?
Are there any cooking recipes for meatballs? How can I find food tips on cocktail meatballs?
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At www.allrecipes.com you will find recipes for almost every food known to man. There is a list of recipes there both for cocktail meatballs and other meatballs. There are three at least three on the first page of your “meatball” search and they are all simply called “cocktail meatballs.” Some are partially cooked in the regular oven or fried, and then added to a crock pot for an hour or so. In the ingredients most of the cocktail meatball recipes contain brown sugar, chili powder, and another key ingredient like grape jelly or cranberry sauce.
There are also recipes for BBQ meatballs, Italian meatballs, Swedish meatballs, and Sweet and Sour meatballs, along with many more. Most of the recipes for good meatballs contain onion, eggs, bread crumbs, and a variety of seasonings. There is one recipe for Grandma Marois 100 year old recipe, and I noticed that with this recipe, a “Spanish” onion was one of the ingredients instead of a regular yellow onion, as well as “Romano Cheese” rather than the more common Parmesan cheese.
I love this site and will be going back for my own recipes!
There are also recipes for BBQ meatballs, Italian meatballs, Swedish meatballs, and Sweet and Sour meatballs, along with many more. Most of the recipes for good meatballs contain onion, eggs, bread crumbs, and a variety of seasonings. There is one recipe for Grandma Marois 100 year old recipe, and I noticed that with this recipe, a “Spanish” onion was one of the ingredients instead of a regular yellow onion, as well as “Romano Cheese” rather than the more common Parmesan cheese.
I love this site and will be going back for my own recipes!
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