Summary |
They are the comforting meal so well-loved that each country has their own speciality and each family has a favourite recipe, often handed down through generations, whether an Italian Nona who made the best polpette or a Spanish Abuela who possessed the secret recipe for outstanding albondigas. Choose them grilled, fried, baked, braised or steamed, they are always supremely tasty, and, luckily for cooks, nearly impossible to get wrong! 101 Meatballs includes traditional favourites from around the world, organized into Beef, Pork, Lamb, Poultry, Fish and Vegetable. Indeed, the word 'meatball' is an ever-evolving concept. The defining feature need not be the nature of the 'meat', but the way that a creative blend of spices and herbs can be combined and rolled together to create a perfectly textured mouthful bursting with flavour. This book certainly takes things one step further than bog-standard balls. |