Hey everyone, I hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, we’re going to prepare a distinctive dish, albondigas (mexican meatball soup). One of my favorites. For mine, I’m gonna make it a bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
Albondigas soup is a traditional Mexican meatball soup ("albondigas" means "meatballs" in Spanish) that my mother has How to Make Albondigas Soup. A simple soup base is made with sautéed onions, garlic, broth, and tomatoes. Into the bubbling soup you drop meatballs made with. Today I am making another childhood comfort food recipe, Caldo de Albondigas, also known as Mexican Meatball Soup.
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To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have albondigas (mexican meatball soup) using 16 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Albondigas (Mexican meatball soup):
- Make ready For the soup
- Make ready Big Pot
- Make ready Ground beef
- Take Carrots
- Prepare Yellow Potatoes
- Prepare 2 cans of tomato sauce
- Take zucchinis
- Make ready of Garlic
- Make ready finely chopped Mint Leaves
- Prepare Eggs
- Take of salt
- Make ready white rice
- Get water
- Get Knorr
- Take oil
- Take corn on the cobs cut in half ( if wanted)
An incredible Albondigas soup which is a traditional Mexican meatball soup loaded with vegetables and full of flavor. Albondigas Soup - a hearty and warm Mexican meatball soup made with juicy, well-seasoned rice and beef meatballs simmered in a flavorful tomato-based broth along with some carrots, potatoes, and zucchini. Truly a fantastic dish that the whole family would love! Mexican sopa de albóndigas is no exception.
Steps to make Albondigas (Mexican meatball soup):
- First, grab a medium pot and boil the 3/4 cup of water. Once that's boiled pour in the 3/4 cup of rice, and the Knorr. Mix well, if the water is all gone, the rice should still be a little under cooked. Leave that aside so it can cool.
- Chop you carrots and potatoes. The potatoes can be chopped up in 4 pieces ( if you would like them smaller, then do so).
- Grab a mixing bowl and put your, ground beef, salt, finely chopped mint leaves, eggs, and the white rice. Mix well together with your hands.
- Once you've mixed them together, start grabbing some of the mixture and roll it into a balls (as big as you want).
- Once you finish step 4. Grab your pot add some oil just enough to cover up the bottom. Add your garlic and let the oil bubble.
- Once the oil starts to bubble add the 2 cans of tomato sauce. Then add in water just half way of the pot. Let that boil for a bit.
- If you would like to add corn to this recipe, add it around the same time as the carrots and potatoes.
- Add in your carrots and potatoes ( if you cut your potatoes into smaller pieces, then add them in when you add your meat). Leave them to boil for about 5-10 minutes.
- Once the 5-10 minutes are up add in your meat. If there's not enough water left, then add as much as you need.
- While your meat is cooking, start cutting up your zucchinis.
- Around 20 minutes or so, check on the soup. Grab a fork and check your potatoes. If the fork goes through the potatoes, add in the cut zucchinis.
- Go back to the soup in 10-15 mins. Check the zucchinis. Poke your fork through a zucchini , if it goes through then your soup is completely done.
Truly a fantastic dish that the whole family would love! Mexican sopa de albóndigas is no exception. Most variations are likely to involve vegetables, rice, a tomato-based broth and, inevitably, meatballs. Wesley Avila, the chef of Guerrilla Tacos in Los Angeles, learned this recipe from his mother, who learned it from her grandmother. Albondigas isn't exactly a common phrase North of the Border, but once you put a plate of these Albondigas Soup is on the way — still fiddling with it a little bit but I hope to have it up sometime over the coming month.
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