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Meatballs in Romanoff Sauceby Steve E in Rouxbe Certified So rich, so flavorful and inspired by the best pasta sauce I've ever had.
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Put the ground beef and ground pork into a large metal bowl. It's a good idea to mix your dry spices together in a bowl so you don't have to pick up spice containers with raw meat on our hands. I actually like to combine the grated cheese, bread crumbs and spices so I have it all in one place. Finely chop up the fresh rosemary, shallot and garlic. Separate the egg yolk and add it to the bowl. Add the spices, shallot, garlic and cheese in stages while you work it all into the meat. By the time your done should have one huge meatball. Be sure to wash our hands off before you start to shape the balls.
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Before you start to shape the balls it's a good idea to wet your hands so the meat will not stick so much. Roll them into small bite size balls about an inch 1/2 in diameter. |
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Turn your oven to 350 degrees. Heat a pan over medium high heat. When hot add the oil and butter. Put all the balls into the pan and when they have good color turn them. Keep turning them every few minutes till they have a nice brown coating. Put the pan into hot oven for about ten minutes.
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Dice up the onion and garlic. Clean and slice the mushrooms into thin pieces.
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Heat a good sized pan over medium high heat. When it's hot add the oil and butter and onion. Cook till translucent. Now add the mushrooms and begin to sweat them. Add salt and pepper. When the liquid has cooked out and the mushrooms have good color add the vodka to deglaze the pan.
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When the vodka has all but evaporated add the tomato paste and stir it in. Add the the can of diced tomatoes and stir it all together. Turn the heat down to medium low. Put on a pot of salted water for the pasta. |
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When the sauce has thickened after about fifteen minutes stir in the cream. Once the cream has come up to temperature tear the the basil leaves up, add them and check for seasoning. Fold the meatballs into the sauce and turn the heat to low and let simmer for another fifteen minutes. While the sauce simmers put your pasta in. When the pasta is Al Dente hold back a cup of pasta water when you drain the noodles. Fold the pasta into the sauce and when the pasta soaks up the sauce add a bit of that pasta water to loosen it up some more. Plate with some fresh grated Parmesan cheese.
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This sauce was inspired by a restaurant in San Francisco where I had a Romanoff sauce for the first time. It was a bad night where nothing was going right but this sauce brought me out of my funk and since then Vodka sauce has always put a smile on my face and I don't even drink Vodka.
This is so good on any pasta but I like anything you can eat with a fork but not have to roll around it.
Comments
I am new to this site and I'm just learning my way around it. I have read the recipe over and over again but I can't find where the ground pork goes. Can anybody help me out?
Amanda
Thanks for that catch.
I think I'm better at creating recipes and playing with them then I am at writing them down. I don't think I've made meatballs the same way since writing this down. Every time is a new generation trying to improve on the last time. I think that's what cooking needs to be about. Not following so much as taking inspiration and making it your own. I hope this recipe inspires you to try something new and improve on what I did and then you can share your creation with us.
Thanks again for finding the missing pork and I've updated the recipe.