Pan-Fried Meatballs and Spaghetti

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Spaghetti and meatballs is such a classic and easy meal, but sometimes we just don’t have the time to wait the 50 minutes it would take to bake them in the oven. So, why not make your meatballs like you would make a burger? Cook it in a frying pan with some oil for 4 minutes a side, and bam! You’ve got yourself and your family a delicious and easy topping for your spaghetti. Most spaghetti takes 6-10 minutes to cook, which give you plenty of time to make these meat balls. I liked the recipe that I used below, but feel free to use your own meatball recipe with this pan-frying method. This dinner was made with just under 1 lb of meat, so by following the directions, you should get about 11-12 meatballs. The recipe below made 4-5 adult sized portions.

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What You Will Need

  • 1 lb Ground Beef/Venison
  • 1 Egg
  • 1/4 Cup Panko Breadcrumbs
  • 1 Tbsp Italian Seasoning
  • 1 Tbsp A1
  • 5 Tbsp Oil
  • 12 Oz Spaghetti
  • 1 Jar Pasta Sauce
  • Medium Mixing Bowl
  • Large Frying Pan
  • 2 Medium to Large Sauce Pans
  • A Colander

Directions

1. In the mixing bowl, add meat, egg, breadcrumbs, Italian seasoning, and A1. Mix by hand until combined. Roll out about 3 Tbsp into a ball and add to the frying pan. Once done, add the oil to the frying pan and place over medium heat. Cook meatballs 4 minutes on each side.

2. Cook Pasta as directed, then strain. Add sauce to second saucepan and place over medium heat until beginning to simmer. Add the meatballs once they are done and coat in sauce. Plate noodles, then top with sauce, meatballs, and grated Parmesan.

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Orange Chicken

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Orange chicken is a great use for any oranges you may get. Savory and acidic and full of flavor, this orange sauce is delicious and makes this dish exciting. If you like heat, feel free to add some chilies, red pepper flakes, or hot sauce. But even without added spice, this dish is full of strong Asian spices. I only diced up one chicken breast when I made this recipe, but you can easily coat two breasts with the sauce that is made. The recipe below makes 6 adult servings if you plate more rice than chicken. If you want the opposite, it would only give about 3-4 adult servings.

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What You Will Need

  • 2 one lb Chicken Breasts, cubed
  • 1/4 cup Oil
  • 1 Orange, Zested
  • 1/2 Orange, Juiced
  • 1 cup water
  • 1 Chicken Bouillon
  • 1/2 cup Soy Sauce
  • 2 tsp Ginger Powder/Paste
  • 2 tsp Minced Garlic
  • 1 tsp Corn Starch
  • 3 Cups White Rice to serve
  • Large Frying pan

Directions

1. Heat pan over medium high heat. Add oil and chicken cook for about 10 minutes flipping half way through, until chicken is done and browned. Remove chicken and set aside. Reduce heat to medium.

2. Add orange juice, zest, water, and bouillon. Heat to a boil and stir until bouillon is combined. Add remaining ingredients and stir until fully combined and sauce is thick. Add chicken back into pan and stir until everything is coated. Serve over white rice.

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Venison Vegetable Teriyaki

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Teriyaki is a great Asian sauce that is both sweet and savory. Like American Barbecue, Asian Teriyaki can either be a wet sauce or a cooking style, and in this case, I made and used the sauce style. I diced up extra vegetables I had, broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, celery, peppers, and onions, to use as my vegetables in this dish. I also sliced venison for my meat, but slicing a steak or two will accomplish the same thing. I served this dish over rice. This recipe made 5-6 adult sized servings.

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What You Will Need

  • 3 Cups Cooked White Rice
  • 2 Tbsp Oil
  • 2-3 Cups Diced/Sliced Veggies
  • 1 lb Sliced Beef/Venison
  • 1/4 cup soy sauce
  • 2 Tbsp Corn Starch
  • 1 cup beef broth
  • 4 Tbsp Brown Sugar
  • 2 tsp Garlic, minced
  • 1 tsp Ground Ginger
  • 1 tsp Mustard powder
  • 1 Tbsp Vinegar
  • Wok
  • Small Bowl

Directions

  1. Heat wok over medium heat, add oil and veggies. Add additional water as needed until all veggies are tender. In side bowl, mix together broth and corn starch. Once smooth, add soy sauce, brown sugar, garlic, ginger, mustard, and vinegar, mix until smooth. Add meat and cook for 6-8 minutes, or until fully cooked.

2. Once cooked, add sauce and cook until sauce is thickened. Plate rice, then place teriyaki mixture over top.

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Bacon Parmesan Penne Pasta

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This bacon parmesan penne pasta is full of flavor and very filling. Despite the oil, this dish is not a heavy dish, however it is also a good idea to serve with a veggie on the side. What more is there to say? Cook the pasta until al dente, make your oil sauce with onion and bacon, add your pasta then cheese, stir and serve. This dish isn’t healthy enough to eat everyday, but if you are in the mood for something a little unhealthy, this is a great meal and oh so tasty! This recipe made 5 adult sized servings.

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What You Will Need

  • 1/2 lb Bacon
  • 8 oz Penne Pasta, 1/2 box
  • 1/2 Onion, diced
  • 1 Tbsp Butter
  • 2 Tbsp Oil
  • 1/4 cup Parmesan
  • Baking Sheet
  • Small Frying pan
  • Large Saucepan
  • Large Mixing Bowl

Directions

1. Heat oven to 350 F. Place Bacon in a single layer on baking sheet(s), and once oven is heated, bake for 20 minutes. Heat a small frying pan over medium heat, add butter, oil, and onion, and cook until caramelized. Transfer onions to mixing bowl.

2. Fill large saucepan 3/4 with water, and place over medium heat until boiling. Add Penne and cook 11 minutes or as directed on package. Strain and transfer to mixing bowl. Dice cooked bacon and add to mixing bowl, also add 2 Tbsp bacon grease to pasta. Add Parmesan, then stir and serve.

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Peanut Pork Butt Steak Curry

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This Peanut curry is a nice twist to your classic curry. The peanuts perfectly compliment the flavors of the curry powder, and whether you like your curry spicy or mild, this curry with be a treat! When I made this recipe, I used half a bone in pork butt steak. Because of this, I had the bone and rim of fat, and so I added that with the veggies and cooked it with everything until I added the corn starch slurry, then I pulled them before the final ten minute of cooking. I also only used half my steak, because it is just my husband and I in our household, and I wanted to use the other half for the recipe I will be posting tomorrow. Finally, my curry powder is also very weak in flavor, so I tasted the curry at the end and added extra cumin, turmeric, and mustard powder at the end, to my taste. This curry recipe made 4 adult sized servings.

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What You Will Need

  • 2 tablespoons creamy peanut butter
  • 1/2 Cup chicken broth
  • 1 tablespoon cooking oil
  • 1 pork Boston butt steak
  • 2 Large potatoes, 1/2 in cubes
  • 1 large onion, cut into small wedges
  • 2 carrots, peeled and sliced
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2 teaspoons curry powder (or to taste)
  • 1/3 cup water
  • 1 teaspoon cornstarch
  • 3 cups cooked rice

Directions

1. Make a peanut sauce by mixing chicken broth with peanut butter, then stirring until smooth. Add oil to a wok on medium high. Add pork and potatoes and cook until browned, then remove the pork from wok and slice. Reduce heat to medium-low. Add onions, carrots, garlic, and curry powder, then cook for 5 minutes until veggies are soft, add oil as needed.

2. Add peanut sauce to veggies and add steak. Simmer covered for 5 minutes. Meanwhile, make a slurry by mixing water with corn starch, and stir until smooth. Add your slurry to the wok, increase heat to medium, and continue cooking for 5-10 minutes while sauce thickens. Remove from heat. Serve curry over rice.

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