Meatball Explained

A meatball is ground meat (mince) rolled into a ball, sometimes along with other ingredients, such as bread crumbs, minced onion, eggs, butter, and seasoning.[1] Meatballs are cooked by frying, baking, steaming, or braising in sauce. There are many types of meatballs using different types of meats and spices. The term is sometimes extended to meatless versions based on legumes, vegetables, mushrooms, fish (also commonly known as fish balls) or other seafood.

History

The ancient Roman cookbook Apicius included many meatball-type recipes.[2]

Early recipes included in some of the earliest known Arabic cookbooks generally feature seasoned lamb rolled into orange-sized balls and glazed with egg yolk and sometimes saffron.[3]

Poume d'oranges is a gilded meatball dish from the Middle Ages.[4]

By region

Various recipes of meatballs can be found across Europe and Asia. From Iberia and Sweden to the Indian subcontinent, there is a large variety of meatballs in the kofta family.[5]

Europe

Americas

Most meatball recipes found in the Americas are derived from European cuisine influences, notably Italian, Sicily, Iberian (Portuguese-Spanish), and Nordic (Swedish) cuisines.

Middle East and South Asia

See main article: Kofta. Kofta is a type of meatball or dumpling that is widely distributed in Middle Eastern, South Asian, Mediterranean and Balkan (Central and Eastern Europe) cuisines. The word kofta is derived from Persian kūfta: In Persian, کوفتن (kuftan) means "to beat" or "to grind" or 'meatball'.[23] In the simplest form, koftas consist of balls or fingers of minced or ground meat – usually beef or lamb – mixed with spices and/or onions and other ingredients. The vegetarian variety is popular in India. They can be grilled, fried, steamed, poached, baked or marinated, and may be served with a rich spicy sauce.

East and Southeast Asia

See also

Notes and References

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  2. Sally Grainger, Cooking Apicius: Roman Recipes for Today, Prospect Books, 2006,, p. 17-18
  3. Book: Davidson, Alan. Alan Davidson (food writer). The Oxford companion to Food. 2006. Oxford University Press. Jaine, Tom.. 0-19-280681-5. 2nd. 448. 70775741.
  4. Book: Adamson, M.W. . Regional Cuisines of Medieval Europe: A Book of Essays . Taylor & Francis . Garland Medieval Casebooks . 2013 . 978-1-135-30868-1 . 15 June 2017 . 27.
  5. [Alan Davidson (food writer)|Alan Davidson]
  6. Book: Larousse, Librairie . Larousse Gastronomique: The World's Greatest Culinary Encyclopedia, Completely Revised and Updated . 2009-10-13 . National Geographic Books . 978-0-307-46491-0 . en.
  7. Web site: OTIVH - FR . 2023-09-26 . OTIVH - FR . fr.
  8. Book: Larousse, Librairie . Larousse Gastronomique: The World's Greatest Culinary Encyclopedia, Completely Revised and Updated . 2009-10-13 . National Geographic Books . 978-0-307-46491-0 . en.
  9. Web site: Κεφτέδες. foodmuseum.cs.ucy.ac.cy. Cyprus Food Virtual Museum. 30 November 2015. el.
  10. News: Swedish meatballs, the perfect recipe. Sweden.se . 1 January 2018 .
  11. Widenfelt, Sam Swedish Food, Gothenburg, Sweden Esselte 1956.
  12. [Sharon Tyler Herbst|Herbst, Sharon Tyler]
  13. Web site: Swedish meatballs are actually based on a recipe King Charles XII brought home from Turkey . Twitter. 28 April 2018 . 2022-11-03.
  14. News: 'My whole life has been a lie': Sweden admits meatballs are Turkish . Jon . Henley . The Guardian. 3 May 2018 . 4 May 2018.
  15. News: Swedish meatballs are actually Turkish, Sweden says. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220112/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/05/01/swedish-meatballs-turkish-sweden-says/ . 2022-01-12 . subscription . live. Esan. Swan. 1 May 2018. The Daily Telegraph.
  16. News: Forskare sågar världsnyhet om köttbullar: "Fabricerat". Svenska Dagbladet. sv. svd.se. 3 May 2018 . 4 May 2018. Jerdén. Erik.
  17. Web site: 'Fake news': Historian denies Swedish meatballs originated in Turkey . SBS News . 7 May 2018. 28 February 2020.
  18. Web site: There are countless versions of the meatball across the world.. Twitter. 4 May 2018 . 2022-11-03.
  19. Web site: Albondigas Soup Recipe. Randhawa. Jessica. 21 December 2018. theforkedspoon.com. 20 December 2019.
  20. Web site: Puerto Rican Style Meatballs/Albóndigas. YouTube. 9 May 2017 .
  21. Web site: Jan-Feb 2013 Pizza of the Month: Meatball Pizza . PMQ Pizza Magazine . January 2013 . 31 August 2014 . Hernandez, Brian.
  22. Book: Pizza Today, Volume 24, Issues 1-6 . Pro Tech Publishing and Communications . 2006 . 50.
  23. [Alan S. Kaye]
  24. Web site: 2017-08-27 . Malai Kofta Recipe Paneer Kofta Curry . 2022-04-23 . Swasthi's Recipes . en-US.