I like to make this dish year round, but now that the fall weather is rolling in I was excited to make this for dinner tonight! Note: all of my recipes are geared for those with food sensitivity issues and not full blown allergies. I use spelt breads, real eggs and sauce from a jar. I like to cook low fat whenever possible and even though i have a variety of dietary restrictions i strive to cook for my whole family, that way I'm not cooking three different meals when dinnertime rolls around. Here's what's cooking at my house tonight:
Spaghetti with Kale Meatballs in Marinara Sauce
1 lb. extra lean ground turkey
1/4 bunch kale, steamed and finely chopped
1 egg, beaten
1/2 diced onion
2 cloves garlic, smashed and finely chopped
1 or 2 jars marinara sauce (depending on how saucy you want your dinner to be)
1.5 slices spelt breadcrumbs (process in food processor)
sea salt & pepper to taste
1 package tinkyada fettucine style brown rice noodles
In a large pot heat water for noodles on high heat til boiling, then add noodles and cook to package directions.
In a different large pot: heat marinara sauce on med heat uncovered.
Next, in a large bowl combine: diced onion, chopped garlic, ground turkey, beaten egg, steamed kale, salt/pepper and breadcrumbs. Mix together with your hands but don't over mix your ingredients as you don't want tough meatballs!
Using your hands create 1-2" meatballs and drop them in to sauce one by one, turning them around in the sauce as you go so they don't stick. If some sauce gets in the mixture of the ones you're rolling in your hands, even better! At this point, if you like you can add more marinara or a little water to keep the meatballs from sticking together and make even more sauce for this yummy dish. Bring to a boil on high heat then immediately set to a simmer for at least one hour. Covered with the lid slightly ajar is how i like to leave to simmer.
Drain your noodles and set aside, when meatballs are done serve immediately over drained noodles! For those of you who are able to enjoy dairy products serve with lots of parmesan cheese! Now i'm hungry!!!