Thursday, February 26, 2015

Asian Meatballs

Meatballs are a classic dinner time dish and there are so many different ways to make them.  I think  a sweet and sour meatball recipe was the first cookbook recipe I ever made  when I was in high school and I still make that same recipe today.  I wanted something different.    I love Asian flavours and these are great ! Try these as a dinner dish or as an appetizer at a cocktail party or get-together.


What you need :

For the meatballs  :

1 lb of ground pork
1 lb ground beef

3/4 cup of panko crumbs - Japanese bread crumbs, regular bread crumbs will do

1 egg
1 TB chili powder
1 tsp 5 spice powder
1/2 grated onion
2 TB lite soy sauce
1 TB sesame oil
3 green onions, chopped.. white and green part
1 tsp pepper


Mix all the above ingredients together.  Form into balls.  Place in a casserole dish.  Bake in oven for about 35-40 minutes.

For the Sauce :


¾ c brown sugar
½ cup soy
½ cup honey
1 tsp garlic
½ cup apple juice ( or orange juice)

2 tsp of cornstarch

Mix all the ingredients together in a bowl.  Pour over cooked meatballs and place back in the oven for 15-20 minutes.

Sprinkle with sesame seeds for garnish.

Enjoy !


Saturday, February 14, 2015

Ham & Cheese Swirls

I love these !  They are quick  & simple to make and taste lovely.  It's nice to just pop one of these in the microwave and warm them up for a light snack or lunch with a salad.  Kid friendly !

What you need :

One roll of  Pepperidge Farm  puff pastry dough

About 6-8 slice of Black Forest ham, Virginia ham or ham of choice

About 9 slices of Swiss cheese

1 TB each of poppy seeds & black and white sesame seeds.  If you don't have them.. just omit.




 How to :

First, roll out the puff pastry.  I stretch it out a bit.... enough to be able to put three slices of cheese  across.  ( do not use Kraft single cheese slices)

Mix the poppy seeds and sesame seeds.  Sprinkle over the pastry dough, press lightly into dough and  then flip over the dough so the seeds are on the other side.

Place the Swiss cheese on the dough, then the ham.  Roll up the dough to form a log.

                              Cut into generous 1 inch spirals.  Place on non stick baking sheet.


 375 degree oven. 

Bake about 30 minutes  or until golden.

Keep an eye on it as ovens will vary  ( mine is difficult & unpredictable)

Let  set a couple of minutes before you bite into them.  That cheese is hot !


Enjoy !