Intro
“Our kitchen and our table, like many of yours I’m sure, are the center of our home. So often it’s a far cry from the picturesque Norman Rockwell paintings but I don’t expect perfection, I long for relationship. Food brings us to the table and my goal in life is to spend as much time there as possible. And that’s my goal for all of you as well because, for me, nothing in life is more beautiful than time spent at the table.” from Let’s Stay In
All the work that I do in the food world is for one purpose; to bring people to the table. The longer I do this work the more I’m convinced it’s some of the most important work we can do. Everyday it becomes more and more apparent that we are in deep need of connection and civility. Where the internet can often highlight the black and white way of thinking the table reminds us that we are all people trying our best and doing what we can.
Wouldn’t it be so great if all of us could sit around the table? I would love that so very much buuuuuut I know that is a bit of a dream so we came up with the next best thing. We’re having a virtual, “Let’s Stay In Party!’
Here’s what I would love for you to do: This weekend (October 19-21) I want us all to stay in and gather around the table. Whether it be a cozy Friday night dinner or Sunday morning brunch, let’s meet at the table over good food. It could be you and a friend, your family or a party for 20! There are no limits. Cook a dish from Let’s Stay In, then sit down and enjoy it! At some point along the way, take a photo and share it with the hashtag #letsstayinbook. For every time that hashtag is used over the course of the weekend we will be donate $1 to No Kid Hungry. They are an organization with a simple yet stunning mission: to make sure no child in America goes hungry. Read all about them, the work they do and how you can get involved here.
While your at the table talk to your guests about hosting a Friendsgiving in partnership with No Kid Hungry. They offer great recipes and amazing resources to help you host a wonderful dinner party with a purpose. Click here to find out more!
Make food. Gather around the table. Share it with the world. Help kids get food.
Really, is there anything better than that?
For our weekend of staying in these cozy, easy and comforting meatballs are on the menu. As the weather has cooled my excitement for pasta has grown. I picked up a copy of Flour + Water recently and I’ve made it a goal to really hone my homemade pasta making skills this season. So I’ll be serving my meatballs with some sort of homemade pasta. Sounds like a perfect Saturday activity.
This recipe is straight from the new book. I hope you enjoy it as much as we do!
Turkey Meatballs in Arrabiata Sauce
There is something inherently cozy about tucking into a bowl of simmered red sauce and meatballs. It’s what I crave when the outside world feels weighty and too much. When I find myself feeling so small and overwhelmed there’s a bowl of slick noodles and warming sauce that somehow feeds hope as it fills me up. Or sometimes it’s simply what I crave on a cold evening.
Arrabiata is a simple sauce with a bit of heat - or a lot of heat if that’s what you prefer. The anchovy here adds a salty depth without leaving the dish tasting fishy. I am hesitant to say that you can leave it out as it adds so much but I will say it, just add a bit more salt in the process.
This is one of those meals that is easily doubled and can slip into the freezer for another night. It’s also sturdy enough to pass along to a friend who is need of a good home cooked meal.
Serves 4 to 6
Ingredients
1 pound/ 450 g ground dark turkey meat
1/2 cup / 50 grams finely grated Parmesan
1/3 cup/ 20 g panko bread crumbs
1 teaspoon sea salt
1 teaspoon dried oregano
Pinch chili flake
2 tablespoons finely chopped parsley
2 tablespoons finely chopped basil
3 garlic cloves, minced
1/2 small onion, finely diced, about 1/4 cup/60 g
1 egg
2 tablespoons olive oil
Arrabiata
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 anchovies, minced
4 garlic cloves, sliced
1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon chili flake (or more if desired)
28 ounce/800 g can crushed tomatoes
1/2 teaspoon dried oregano
1/2 teaspoon sea salt
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
Instructions
For the meatballs: In a large bowl combine the turkey, Parmesan, bread crumbs, salt, oregano, chili flake, parsley, basil, garlic, onion, and egg. Stir just until everything is well mixed but take care not to over mix as you don’t want to toughen the meat. Sear a small amount of the mixture then taste and adjust seasoning to your liking.
Add the olive oil to a large skillet or dutch oven. Sear the meatballs over high heat until a deep, dark crust forms. Remove the meatballs from the pan and set aside while you prepare the sauce.
For the sauce: Add 2 tablespoons olive oil to the pan and saute the anchovy, garlic, and chili flake over medium high heat.
Once the garlic has turned golden carefully add the tomatoes. Stir in the oregano, sea salt, and pepper.
Return the meatballs to the pan then gently simmer until they are cooked through, about 10 to 15 minutes.
Serve over creamy polenta or pasta.
gorgeous, lovely and a great alternative to carved turkey, especially since it’s paired with this wonderful sauce, thank you
“Let’s Stay In Party” – well that just wouldn’t do at all!! This looks like a fab dish – thanks for sharing! My Himself loves this kind of meal, shall have to make it for him as a treat as we don’t often have fish in the house (I don’t eat it)
Areesha | https://www.puro.pk
lovely and a great alternative to carved turkey, especially since it’s paired with this wonderful sauce, thank you
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