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Great Jewish Meatball Recipe from Bubbie Fritzie’s Kitchen! Enjoy!

CULINARY IN ISRAEL
Try this Delicious Recipe from
Israel …Meatballs With Sour Cherries, Tomatoes, Allspice, Cinnamon and CuminKibbeh m’GerrazAdapted by Jennifer Abadi from her book, A Fistful of Lentils: Syrian-Jewish Recipes From Grandma Fritzie’s Kitchen, Syrian rice is the perfect accompaniment to catch the luscious sauce. Jennifer’s recipe for rice with fried onions and pine nuts can be found at
www.jwi.org/syrianrice.Preparation Time: 45 Minutes to 1 HourFor Meatballs:
¾ pound ground chuck
2 tablespoons matzo meal
or plain dry breadcrumbs
1 large egg, lightly beaten
2 tablespoons cold water
½ teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
½ teaspoon ground allspice
¼ teaspoon ground cumin
¼ cup finely chopped yellow onionsFor Sauce:
One 24-ounce jar or 3 cups sour pitted cherries
(I prefer the Hungarian kind that have less sugar)
½ cup finely chopped yellow onions
¼ cup unsalted tomato paste
1 teaspoon vegetable or canola oil
¼ cup cold water
Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
Dark brown sugar (amount depends upon how sweet the cherries are; if cherries are already sweet, leave out!)Preparation
Prepare the meatballs. Combine all the meatball ingredients in a medium-size bowl and squeeze together with your hands until well blended and the meat is very soft. Shape into small individual meatballs by rolling them between the palms of your hands, 1 tablespoon at a time. (Dip your fingers in a small dish of ice water and keep palms wet to keep the meat from sticking. If it does stick, scrape off with a blunt knife and return to the bowl.) Place each meatball on a plate and set aside.

Prepare the cherry sauce. Drain the liquid from cherries (do not discard!) and combine it in a medium saucepan with the onions, tomato paste, vegetable oil and water. Cook over medium heat for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.

Add the salt, pepper and brown sugar (Taste cherries first! If they are very sweet, leave out sugar; if they are on the tart side, add enough brown sugar—about 2 to 3 teaspoons—to obtain a sweet-tart flavor). Bring to a boil, reduce the heat to medium-low, and simmer, uncovered, for 5 minutes. Add the whole cherries and combine gently with a spoon.

Add the meatballs to the cherry sauce, mixing them in very gently so as not to break up the meat. Cover and simmer over low heat until the sauce thickens enough to coat a spoon when dipped into the liquid and the meatballs are cooked through and fairly soft but firm, 20 to 30 minutes.

Serve hot over rice. Yield: 4–5 servings, or about 24 meatballs plus sauce.

Photo: CULINARY IN ISRAELTry this Delicious Recipe from Israel ...Meatballs With Sour Cherries, Tomatoes, Allspice, Cinnamon and CuminKibbeh m’GerrazAdapted by Jennifer Abadi from her book, A Fistful of Lentils: Syrian-Jewish Recipes From Grandma Fritzie’s Kitchen, Syrian rice is the perfect accompaniment to catch the luscious sauce. Jennifer’s recipe for rice with fried onions and pine nuts can be found at www.jwi.org/syrianrice.Preparation Time: 45 Minutes to 1 HourFor Meatballs:¾ pound ground chuck2 tablespoons matzo meal or plain dry breadcrumbs1 large egg, lightly beaten2 tablespoons cold water½ teaspoon salt1/8 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper½ teaspoon ground cinnamon½ teaspoon ground allspice¼ teaspoon ground cumin¼ cup finely chopped yellow onions For Sauce: One 24-ounce jar or 3 cups sour pitted cherries (I prefer the Hungarian kind that have less sugar) ½ cup finely chopped yellow onions ¼ cup unsalted tomato paste1 teaspoon vegetable or canola oil¼ cup cold waterSalt and freshly ground black pepper to tasteDark brown sugar (amount depends upon how sweet the cherries are; if cherries are already sweet, leave out!)PreparationPrepare the meatballs. Combine all the meatball ingredients in a medium-size bowl and squeeze together with your hands until well blended and the meat is very soft. Shape into small individual meatballs by rolling them between the palms of your hands, 1 tablespoon at a time. (Dip your fingers in a small dish of ice water and keep palms wet to keep the meat from sticking. If it does stick, scrape off with a blunt knife and return to the bowl.) Place each meatball on a plate and set aside.Prepare the cherry sauce. Drain the liquid from cherries (do not discard!) and combine it in a medium saucepan with the onions, tomato paste, vegetable oil and water. Cook over medium heat for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.Add the salt, pepper and brown sugar (Taste cherries first! If they are very sweet, leave out sugar; if they are on the tart side, add enough brown sugar—about 2 to 3 teaspoons—to obtain a sweet-tart flavor). Bring to a boil, reduce the heat to medium-low, and simmer, uncovered, for 5 minutes. Add the whole cherries and combine gently with a spoon.Add the meatballs to the cherry sauce, mixing them in very gently so as not to break up the meat. Cover and simmer over low heat until the sauce thickens enough to coat a spoon when dipped into the liquid and the meatballs are cooked through and fairly soft but firm, 20 to 30 minutes.Serve hot over rice. Yield: 4–5 servings, or about 24 meatballs plus sauce

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