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Spicy Meatballs with Sesame Dip Recipe

Looking for an easy Spicy Meatballs with Sesame Dip recipe? Learn how to make Spicy Meatballs with Sesame Dip using healthy ingredients.


Submitted by sunshineeyesoftexas

Makes 6 servings



Nice apatizer or side dish

Recipe Ingredients for Spicy Meatballs with Sesame Dip


For Sesame Dip:
2 tbsp. soy sauce
2 tbsp. dark sesame oil
1 tbsp. rice wine vinegar
1 scallion, thinly sliced
1 tbsp. sesame seeds, toasted
1/4 tsp. ground ginger

For Spicy Meatballs:
2 lbs. ground beef 90%
1 onion, grated
2 garlic cloves, crushed
1 egg, beaten
1 c. bread crumbs (made from toast)
2 tbsp. tomato paste
2 tbsp. paprika
2 tbsp. fresh cilantro, chopped
1 Salt and pepper to taste
3 tbsp. olive oil for frying

Recipe Directions for Spicy Meatballs with Sesame Dip

  1. Whisk all ingredients together to make sesame dip, and set aside.

  2. Combine all meatball ingredients in a bowl.

  3. Roll mixture into small balls.

  4. Heat oil in a skillet, and cook meatballs, in batches, over medium heat for five minutes on until firm and cooked through.

  5. Serve warm with Sesame dip.

Categories

Beef, Appetizers, Side Dish, Snacks, Cocktail Party, Super Bowl

Nutrition Facts
Serving Size 226.9g
Amount Per Serving
Calories
563
Calories from Fat
290
% Daily Value*
Total Fat
32.2g
50%
Saturated Fat
9.3g
46%
Trans Fat
1.1g
Cholesterol
165mg
55%
Sodium
582mg
24%
Total Carbohydrates
18.3g
6%
Dietary Fiber
2.5g
10%
Sugars
3.0g
Protein
47.8g
Vitamin A 28% Vitamin C 8%
Calcium 9% Iron 38%
* Based on a 2000 calorie diet

Nutritional details are an estimate and should only be used as a guide for approximation.
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Health Information

Nutrition Grade
96% confidence
B
  Good points
  • Low in sugar
  • High in niacin
  • High in selenium
  • High in vitamin B12
  • High in zinc
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