Showing posts with label meatballs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label meatballs. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

sticky rice meatballs

sticky rice meatballs on the bottom right corner, topped with peanut sauce
OK so this is actually one of my favourites.  I love sticky rice and I love meatballs - so this is the best combo ever!!!  It's a dish I've had in Taiwan and my mom has made it a few times - it does take a bit of work so you want to make them for special occasions or when you have some extra time.  It's not hard - just has a number of steps but its totally worth the effort!  They are great as part of a main course but also could be used as bite size appetizers.  You can eat them on their own or serve them with peanut sauce, which is what I did recently.  My friends Jillian and Criff were in town for only one night and I really wanted to make a special dinner for them.  I went with a Taiwanese family style dinner (with lots of help from my husband, Ryan) and these meatballs were one of the 4 dishes we made.  Our friends loved it!

what you need:
  • 1/2 lb lean ground pork
  • 2 green onions, chopped finely
  • 1 large egg
  • pinch of salt and pepper
  • 1/3 cup breadcrumbs
  • 1 cup glutinous sticky rice (short grain rice, arborio rice would work as well)
  • peanut sauce (see fresh rolls page for this recipe)
what to do:


  1. Boil about 4 cups of water.  Remove from heat and add the rice; let it sit for about 1 1/2 hours.  This step par cooks the sticky rice. (note: this step can be done the day before).
  2. Line a tray with parchment paper.
  3. In a bowl, use your hands to combine the pork, onions, egg, breadcrumbs, salt and pepper.  Form meatballs (about 1 1/2" diameter) and place them on the parchment paper. 
  4. Drain water from rice, and allow the rice to dry for awhile in a strainer or spread out onto a plate lined with paper towel and pat dry.  
  5. Roll each meat ball in the rice until well studded with rice.
  6. Steam meatballs for 20 minutes.  You can use a steamer, or create one by using a bamboo steamer basket over a pot of boiling water. (check out the gourmet sleuth website on how to use a bamboo steamer). 
  7. electric steamer
  8. Remove gently with chopsticks/tongs (be gingerly as you don't want to lose the sticky rice on the tongs!) - serve hot on their own, with a simple sauce of sriracha + soy, or with the peanut sauce for extra flare.  Enjoy!
    best part! eating with friends