These meatballs with raspberry balsamic glaze will be the talk of any holiday party you have, especially with the tang of flavor from our raspberry wine vinegar.
Place meatball ingredients in a medium bowl and using hands, combine well, adding enough breadcrumbs to make them easy to roll into balls. Using wet hands, roll into ping-pong sized balls (about 1 ¾- 2 inches in diameter) and set aside. You should have about 12-16.
Start the glaze. In a small sauté pan or pot, sauté shallot in a drizzle of olive oil, over medium heat for 3 minutes, or until tender. Add frozen raspberries, and the raspberry vinegar, a pinch of salt and pepper, and the maple syrup or honey. Simmer until it is reduced by half.
Turn heat off.
While glaze is reducing, cook the meat balls. Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil over medium heat in a large skillet. Working in batches (don't over-crowd) brown the meatballs, rolling them around with metal tongs or a spatula now and then to cook all the edges. Once browned, turn heat down to lowest setting, cover and cook through for about 5 minutes.
Place in an oven proof dish, pour glaze over top and keep warm until ready to serve, or refrigerate and reheat.
Garnish with fresh herbs and goat cheese.
Place meatball ingredients in a medium bowl and using hands, combine well, adding enough breadcrumbs to make them easy to roll into balls. Using wet hands, roll into ping-pong sized balls (about 1 ¾- 2 inches in diameter) and set aside. You should have about 12-16.
Start the glaze. In a small sauté pan or pot, sauté shallot in a drizzle of olive oil, over medium heat for 3 minutes, or until tender. Add frozen raspberries, and the raspberry vinegar, a pinch of salt and pepper, and the maple syrup or honey. Simmer until it is reduced by half.
Turn heat off.
While glaze is reducing, cook the meat balls. Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil over medium heat in a large skillet. Working in batches (don't over-crowd) brown the meatballs, rolling them around with metal tongs or a spatula now and then to cook all the edges. Once browned, turn heat down to lowest setting, cover and cook through for about 5 minutes.
Place in an oven proof dish, pour glaze over top and keep warm until ready to serve, or refrigerate and reheat.
Garnish with fresh herbs and goat cheese.