I have been absolutely inspired by the entries so far for this month’s challenge. The posts have been awesome, inventive, and mouth watering. I knew I had to bring my A-game. So, I chose that old classic of western culture…the television commercial. I went with Magdalini’s Meatballs from the Alka-Seltzer commercial. You know, “That’s a-spicy meatball-a!!”
I adapted a Madhur Jaffrey recipe for kebabs as follows:
1 pound of ground beef
1 pound of ground pork
1TBSP coriander seed (whole)
1 TBSP cumin seed (whole)
2tsp fresh black ground pepper
2tsp dried crushed jalapenos
2TBSP chickpea flour (toasted)
2 eggs
Bunch of fresh cilantro, de-stemmed
The recipe calls for the meat to be very finely ground. So, I figured what better chance to use my Kitchenaid meat great attachment. There were a few missteps along the way, though. Well, the video below is short and you can see for yourself:
Luckily, my crème brulee torch cauterized the wound long enough for me to complete the challenge. AND I was able to get most of the bits of me out of the mixture. I added the meat and all the ingredients into the bowl and used the safer flat blade attachment to complete the mixture.
I was having trouble forming the meatballs with one hand, so I pressed the mixture into a flan pan. Baked at 450 F for about 20 minutes.
Something weird happened during the cooking though. It turned green.
Then it dawns on me:
Soylent Green it’s not just people.
It’s ME!!
And I’m delicious.
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Uh...huh. Well done? I'm glad you're so tasty. :) You goofball.
ReplyDeleteYou are a-spicy meatball-a! Nice creme cauterization.
ReplyDeleteStub, yo!
ReplyDeleteGives new meaning to "finger food"!
ReplyDeleteYou rat! LOL You drew me in and then made a perfect feint right around me and scored on the soylent green right at the end. Why didn't I see it coming? GOAL!
ReplyDeleteHilarious! You got me.
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