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Sesame and Ginger Meatballs with Pak Choi, Chilli and Red Rice

by Rukmini Iyer from The Roasting Tin: Deliciously Simple One-Dish Dinners

Easy

Serves 4

Total 55min

Prep 15min

Cook 40min

Packed with sesame, chilli and ginger, these flavoursome beef meatballs are roasted in the oven to deliver the perfect tender texture.

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Introduction

Sesame and ginger were made to go with meatballs. These beauties are pepped up with a subtle chilli kick, and you will find that oven roasting gives them a lovely texture. Use all beef mince, a mixture of beef and pork, or lamb if you prefer. These are best eaten straight from the oven.

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Ingredients

200gred rice, rinsed
500ggood-quality beef mince
3spring onions, very finely sliced
½red chilli, deseeded and finely chopped
5cmginger, grated
1 clove ofgarlic, grated
2 tbspsesame oil
1 tbspsesame seeds
1 tspsea salt
4pak choi, cut into eighths
For the dressing:
2½cmginger, grated
1 clove ofgarlic, grated
2 tbspsesame oil
1lime, zest and juice
2spring onions, sliced
½red chilli, deseeded and sliced
1 tspsea salt

Method

Preheat the oven to 180° C fan/200° C/gas 6. Tip the rice into a pan with plenty of boiling salted water and simmer for 35- 40 minutes, until cooked through.

Meanwhile, in a large bowl, work together the mince, spring onions, chilli, ginger, grated garlic, sesame oil, sesame seeds and salt until completely amalgamated, then form into small walnut-sized balls – it should make 24. Pop them into a roasting tin and roast in the oven for 25 minutes, until cooked through and golden brown.

Meanwhile, mix together all the dressing ingredients and set aside.

Once the meatballs have had 25 minutes, tuck the pak choi into the roasting tin, and return to the oven for a further 5-6 minutes to wilt.

Drain the rice well and tip into the tin with the meatballs and pak choi. Pour over the dressing and mix well before serving.

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