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Hey TL!
It's time for meatball sandwich with gooey mozzarella cheeese. yay!
INGREDIENTS
- salt
- pepper
- 1 tablespoon of oregano
- 2 tablespoons of parmesan cheese
- 1 tablespoon of worcestershire sauce
- 3 cloves of garlic
- 1/2 white onion
- 1 egg
- 1 1/2 lbs of ground beef (85% /15% beef)
- 1 cup of arugula
- 1/2 cup of marinara sauce
- 4 slices of mozzarella cheese
- 4 rolls of whole wheat bread
PROCEDURE Total prep time will be about ~30 minutes. Total cook time will be about 45 mintuess. This recipe will serve 4 people.
- Set oven to 375° F (190° C).
- Mince garlic and onion into fine pieces.
- Place ground beef in a bowl.
- Combine salt, pepper, oregano, parmesan, onion, worcestershire sauce, and garlic with the ground beef.
- Add in egg.
- Combine thoroughly.
- With a table spoon, portion out the meat and shape into balls.
- Place meatballs in a baking dish.
- Cook for 45 minutes or until golden.
- Slice your sandwich rolls in half.
- Set your oven to broil (or 500° F / 260° C).
- Place sandwich rolls in the oven and let them toast for a few seconds.
- Remove from oven.
- Place marinara sauce in a pan and set on high heat. Allow sauce to warm and then remove from heat.
- Spread sauce onto warm sandwich rolls.
- Slice your meatballs in half and place them on the bread.
- Place mozzarella slices over the meat.
- Place sandwich in the oven (at broil or 500° F / 260° C) to allow mozzarella to melt. This should take about 40 seconds.
- Remove sandwich from the oven and drizzle marinara sauce over the cheese.
- Place arugula over the cheese and finish with the sandwich top.
- Eat!
Yay!
I've begun slowly posting older recipes on my blog. I won't be cross posting these to TL because they're old. :0
Full blog post here: http://eatgamelive.com/2012/11/11/marauders-in-a-medivac-meatball-sandwich/ Like me on facebook for preview pictures: http://www.facebook.com/eatgamelive
Thanks for reading, TL!
Edited: fixed the recipe :D Sorry for typos!
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United States10633 Posts
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5/5
Arugula is amazing when paired with beef. Glad to see you doing this in a sandwich, nonetheless.
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Hmm, looks tasty. Will try it this week
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On November 12 2012 08:14 Emnjay808 wrote:Holy mother of god meatbal sandwich...... ........ Marry me. + Show Spoiler +
I hope I'm invited to your wedding. :D
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LOL marauders in a medivac, for meatballs in a sandwich xD best name.
i said one of your other ones was the best name (i forget which one) and i take that back, this is the best name
also: does anyone know what arugula is? i feel like all i ever do is ask about food names
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On November 12 2012 08:45 snively wrote: LOL marauders in a medivac, for meatballs in a sandwich xD best name.
i said one of your other ones was the best name (i forget which one) and i take that back, this is the best name
also: does anyone know what arugula is? i feel like all i ever do is ask about food names
It's kind of a bitterish and tangy salad green.
looks like this:
I also called "Rocket" sometimes (outside the US).
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On November 12 2012 08:54 kierpanda wrote:Show nested quote +On November 12 2012 08:45 snively wrote: LOL marauders in a medivac, for meatballs in a sandwich xD best name.
i said one of your other ones was the best name (i forget which one) and i take that back, this is the best name
also: does anyone know what arugula is? i feel like all i ever do is ask about food names It's kind of a bitterish and tangy salad green. looks like this: I also called "Rocket" sometimes (outside the US).
Its also got a distinctive peppery flavour I believe :D
Blog looks delicious. Will have to try this out when the butcher shop opens on tuesday!
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Makes me want to have a goddamn oven. 5/5 for creative name ! 0/5 for making buy a oven though!
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On November 12 2012 10:23 Enearde wrote: Makes me want to have a goddamn oven. 5/5 for creative name ! 0/5 for making buy a oven though!
You can cook the meatballs on the stove. :D
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I've only ever seen it called rocket 1 place in London. Everywhere else it's Rucola. I was completely dumbfounded by that name.
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I think you missed the bread crumbs in the ingredients, but nice recipe!
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This reminds me of meatball-marinara from subway. My favorite...
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On November 12 2012 10:26 kierpanda wrote:Show nested quote +On November 12 2012 10:23 Enearde wrote: Makes me want to have a goddamn oven. 5/5 for creative name ! 0/5 for making buy a oven though! You can cook the meatballs on the stove. :D
And now you want me to buy a stove too?! Goddamnit i'm gonna be so broke and i'll blame it on you. I'm warning you, my banker is a very powerful man!
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United States32963 Posts
disagree about the arugula
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My taste buds are angry that I don't have your cooking prowess D:
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Aotearoa39261 Posts
4/5 for using egg instead of using salt to bind the meatballs.
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United States32963 Posts
On November 12 2012 12:05 Plexa wrote: 4/5 for using egg instead of using salt to bind the meatballs.
this is more obnoxious than anything I could have posted, high five o/
honestly tho, how can you argue with more fat content in anything?
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On November 12 2012 12:05 Plexa wrote: 4/5 for using egg instead of using salt to bind the meatballs.
I've actually never heard of this, but I just googled it a few moments ago. It seems interesting, but according to this article, the process takes 4 hours to set. ): But I totally understand how that will definitely make the meatballs much more flavorful.
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