Meatballs in Tomato Sauce

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4-6 hours

Easy

2 servings

ingredients:

Directions:

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Directions:

  1. Add the tomato sauce, charred tomatoes, cream cheese and garlic to a medium sized saucepan and cook together on a medium heat, stirring constantly. The cream cheese should melt completely and the cherry tomatoes should break up and disintegrate. 
  2. While the sauce is cooking, prepare the meatballs. Mix together all of the meatball ingredients until one consistency.
  3. Roll into equal sized balls. 
  4. Brush the Bella Slow Cooker with oil, and add in the meatballs.
  5. Pour the tomato sauce over the meatballs and cook on the Low heat setting for 4-6 hours.
  6. Serve with garlic bread and/or spaghetti and enjoy!

What Is pork broth?

 

Borsch—a sour and hearty soup that’s loved especially throughout Eastern Europe—is the national dish of Ukraine and a staple in nearly every household. There are four main categories of borsch in Ukraine: red, green, white, and cold (kholodnyk). Borsch is eaten at weddings and funerals, can be served hot or cold, and can be as thick as a stew or thin as a consommé. It can also be almost any color, and the correct hue of borsch is often a hotly contested topic.

Borsch—a sour and hearty soup that’s loved especially throughout Eastern Europe—is the national dish of Ukraine and a staple in nearly every household. There are four main categories of borsch in Ukraine: red, green, white, and cold (kholodnyk). Borsch is eaten at weddings and funerals, can be served hot or cold, and can be as thick as a stew or thin as a consommé. It can also be almost any color, and the correct hue of borsch is often a hotly contested topic.

Borsch—a sour and hearty soup that’s loved especially throughout Eastern Europe—is the national dish of Ukraine and a staple in nearly every household. There are four main categories of borsch in Ukraine: red, green, white, and cold (kholodnyk). Borsch is eaten at weddings and funerals, can be served hot or cold, and can be as thick as a stew or thin as a consommé. It can also be almost any color, and the correct hue of borsch is often a hotly contested topic.

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