Chicken Meatballs

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Alex and I tried it from a Italian deli yesterday and it was delicious! So, anyone likes it?

And, do anyone knows if there are more different kinds of meatballs besides chicken, beef and rice?
 
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Alex and I tried it from a Italian deli yesterday and it was delicious! So, anyone likes it?

And, do anyone knows if there are more different kinds of meatballs besides chicken, beef and rice?

Hi E

I usually made turkey ground meatballs instead of red meat ground. We are avoid to eatting red meat lately due to high fat in the bloodstream. :(

Chicken meatballs are more healthier than red meat. ;) Glad, you like those meatballs with less fat.
 
I'm sure that turkeyburgers is no different from turkey meatballs. I've had turkey burgers before and it was delicious!
 
Yes, aren't they grinded then clamped into a ball and be cooked? Yes, I have liked making some chicken meatballs when I used to work in a resturant. My fingers were sticky. :p
 
Hmmm...have never tried chicken meatballs. In fact, I'm not too keen on meatballs in general. :P
 
How intriguing there's a variety of meatballs which I have not heard about nor tried. Chicken meatball!! Sounds delicious, I must say

Can't say it's on the menu in Australia.

We can only get meatballs from the Subway or IKEA, that's about it.
Only recently, meatballs were sold in supermarkets but I have reason to believe it's not popular as Australians wouldn't know what to use them for!!! :)
 
Miss-Delectable said:
How intriguing there's a variety of meatballs which I have not heard about nor tried. Chicken meatball!! Sounds delicious, I must say

Can't say it's on the menu in Australia.

We can only get meatballs from the Subway or IKEA, that's about it.
Only recently, meatballs were sold in supermarkets but I have reason to believe it's not popular as Australians wouldn't know what to use them for!!! :)

Just grind whatever meat of your liking, pat 'em into little balls, put it in a pan and bake 'em in the oven and use them with other food groups most Australians are known to have and enjoy! :thumb:
 
ummmm i never taste this one before.. i will try taste... will let u know.. :P
 
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