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There was very little sauce on this, so it wasn't messy. I always eat my meatball subs with a fork, but this one was easily eaten by hand.
Another unique thing about this meatball sandwich is that they cut all the meatballs in half. I'm not sure if they did that to make it seem like there was more meatballs. Or to make it more consummable. It's an interesting technique. But the meatballs were rather lukewarm.
Overall, I'd have to say this ranks as one of the lowest on the ladder of meatball subs I've had.
(These three photos were assembled together in my iPhone using the Collage app)
I made meatballs for Easter.
This is the whole batch of meat dough, and I always count them like this when I make meatballs.
I thought I would have one of these made/found pics in the sequence (instead of finding something to crop, as would be my ususal strategy when I have no spectacularly right finding)
Meatballs on soft polenta - made by Kat and Kim
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I haven't made turkey meatballs in awhile, but when looking in the cabinet for my italian breadcrumbs [which I seemed to have been out of], I found my McCormick's Crusting Blends, which has italian seasoning and panko bread crumbs along with some cheeses all mixed in one. Throw an egg in the mix and you've got instant meatballs!
I received a lovely note from Meatball's mom...she sent photos and an update!
Dear Sherrie:
As I am thankful to you for taking such wonderful care of Meatball, I am happy to report that he has a new and very special best friend. In November, we adopted a 4 month special needs kitten from the Castaway Critters, an all foster rescue organization. Our kitten, Jingle, was born with cerebellar hypoplasia, the same disorder that affects Shy and Chrissy. He and Meatball sleep together, groom each other and Meatball enjoys all the kitten's new toys. (The Turbo scratcher and collapsible cubes are his favorites.) Although Meatball, the cowardly lion as I call him, has the the courage to leave the basement playroom to explore, he actually still prefers and retreats to the basement. Even though he is disabled, Jingle still has the mind of a kitten but his body/motor skills can't keep up. So at night for safety, Jingle and Meatball sleep in the basement playroom.
together
Hope you enjoy the pictures. Anyone who has loved Meatball Monday will agree they are so very cute.
Love,
Meatball's Mom