Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can skip the egg and no problem. My recipe:
1 lb ground beef
3/4 cup bread crumbs
Salt, pepper, garlic powder
Mix beef, bread crumbs, seasonings. Form into balls and put on baking try covered with parchment paper so they don’t stick. Bake at 425 until browned. Baking them rather than frying helps keep their shape. Freeze any meatballs you won’t use that night.
Meanwhile, make sauce:
Sauté 1 onion. Add 2 cloves of garlic, minced. Sauté until you can smell garlic, 1-2 minutes. Add a large can of crushed tomatoes. Simmer for 10 minutes. Season with salt, pepper, and 1 teaspoon of sugar. Add meatballs and simmer for 10 minutes.
Serve over spaghetti.
Whatever brought your son the hospital I hope he’s feeling better!
Thank you so much for sharing your receipt! Yes, he is feeling better, thank you.
Breadcrumbs may have dairy. Kikkoman used to have an allergen list on their website. It’s no longer there now. So I am not sure if panko breadcrumbs are free of dairy/egg or not. I think I will sub potato chips in your recipe and see what happens. Thanks so much!
Anonymous wrote:OP, for a kid with dairy and soy allergies, Whole30 recipes might be your friend. You can replace the more off the wall ingredients that aren’t avoiding allergens with what you would typically use, and keep the modifications.
This is the Nom Nom Paleo Italian meatball recipe, which uses cauliflower instead of breadcrumbs, cheese, and egg: https://nomnompaleo.com/italian-meatballs
You could replace the avocado spray with PAM or whatever you normally use, and then the other ingredients seem pretty standard.
Anonymous wrote:You can skip the egg and no problem. My recipe:
1 lb ground beef
3/4 cup bread crumbs
Salt, pepper, garlic powder
Mix beef, bread crumbs, seasonings. Form into balls and put on baking try covered with parchment paper so they don’t stick. Bake at 425 until browned. Baking them rather than frying helps keep their shape. Freeze any meatballs you won’t use that night.
Meanwhile, make sauce:
Sauté 1 onion. Add 2 cloves of garlic, minced. Sauté until you can smell garlic, 1-2 minutes. Add a large can of crushed tomatoes. Simmer for 10 minutes. Season with salt, pepper, and 1 teaspoon of sugar. Add meatballs and simmer for 10 minutes.
Serve over spaghetti.
Whatever brought your son the hospital I hope he’s feeling better!
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Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the suggestions. I have never used nutritional yeast mentioned in the recipe. Is that needed if my kid has never eaten cheese and will not miss the flavor? If I want to make my own beef mince what beef cut should I buy? I see pork mince also used in combination in some recipes. What pork cut should I buy for making mince? Does anyone have a simple and tasty dairy free egg free recipe?
Anonymous wrote:We always make spaghetti by browning ground beef or ground pork then simmering the meat in the pasta sauce. Rather than meatballs.