Joey Campanaro's mmm-azing meatball sliders
The celebrity chef shares his tasty and classy beef, pork and halibut recipes
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Acclaimed Italian-American chef Joey Campanaro shares a few unique and mouth-watering recipes that will make for memorable entrees:
INGREDIENTS
Beans
Salad
Marinade
Marinate the 14 oz. pork chop in extra virgin olive oil, fennel seed and garlic for 24 hours. Grill and serve with a salad of wild dandelion (slightly bitter, deep green, tangy flavor) and sliced fennel (which has been pickled in rice vinegar).
Soak the beans overnight in water, along with the ham hock, carrot, celery, and onion. Cook until just al dente with minimal resistance. The beans are then reheated with butter and parmesan cheese.
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12 portions (3 sliders per portion)
Prep time: 2 hour
Cooking time: 1 hour
INGREDIENTS
Meatballs
Buns
For the dough/buns*:
In an electric mixing bowl, using the hook attachment, mix the warm water, yeast, olive oil and molasses. Add flour and salt. The dough will become a wet mixture, but will remain a little sticky. Remove the dough onto a floured clean surface and gently knead into a soft ball. Place the dough in a mixing bowl brushed with olive oil and cover. Store in a warm humid area for 30 minutes or until the dough rises to double its size.
Wrap 2 bulbs of whole garlic in aluminum foil and roast on medium heat in oven until very soft. Squeeze the whole bulbs of garlic to release the soft interior. Slightly chop the roasted garlic until it resembles a puree.
Portion the dough into 1 inch round balls and knead in the roasted garlic while doing so. Place the prepared raw dough balls 2 inches apart on a sheet pan lined with parchment paper. Cover with plastic and allow the dough balls to re-rise again. After 20 minutes, spray the raw dough balls with cold water, sprinkle with a pinch of freshly grated pecorino, salt and pepper and bake for 20 minutes in a 400 degree oven.
For the meatballs:
Mix the ground meat together with the cheese (reserve a pinch for garnish), eggs, bread crumbs, and three quarters of the amount of chopped parsley, cold water, salt and pepper. Roll the balls to same shape as the buns. In a large shallow sauce pot, heat the vegetable oil. Pan fry the meatballs until thoroughly browned. Remove the meatballs and add to the same pan, the chopped Spanish onion, chopped fresh garlic, basil, and parsley and fennel seed. Cook together for 5-8 minutes until the vegetables brown slightly. Add the can of tomatoes, and using the can, fill half way with water and add the water to the sauce. Cook the sauce 30 minutes, pass through a food mill, and continue cooking. Add the meatballs back to the sauce and cook for an additional 30 minutes.
Cut the baked garlic buns in half and toast the cut sides. Top the meatballs with grated pecorino and chopped parsley and reheat to melt the cheese.
Assemble the sliders and use a skewer to keep them from sliding all over the place. You can also use some fresh arugula leaves under the sliders for color garnish and to keep them from sliding all over the place.
* If people choose not to make the buns, pick loaves of crusty Italian bread and slice accordingly.
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