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Recipe of the Week: Zoodles & Turkey Meatballs

Zoodles (zucchini noodles) and Meatballs (turkey meatballs) = my favorite go-to when I need an easy peasy, amazing dinner that I won’t feel in my 2th a$$ the next day.  This recipe is not only totally satiating and totally good for you, but it’s also a breeze to modify, so you can tweak it however you wanna.  Here’s what you need:

PADERNO SPIRALIZER

First and foremost, if you don’t already own this bad boy, go scoop one up for yo-self at Williams-Sonoma.  It’s about $40 bucks and turns veggies like zucchini and squash into long thin noodles in about 20 seconds.  You just twist the crank – like a Jack in the Box.  Super easy to clean too.

ZOODLES

6 zucchini

2 Tbs. Extra Virgin Olive Oil

SAUCE

This is the best marinara sauce on the planet.  It tastes like Aunt Mary Lucianna made it in her kitchen in Italy – it’s all homemade and chunky and amazing.

Spinelli's Marinara | Best Marinara Sauce Ever

If you can’t find that, you can also use Trader Joe’s Tomato Basil – it’s about $1.99, all natural-ish and is pretty good.

TURKEY MEATBALLS

NOTE: I’ve been using and tweaking this recipe for years.  Updated on 9/13/16 as I have now tweaked it to perfection.  Using the best ingredients makes all the difference:

INGREDIENTS

1 pound ground turkey (I used 93% lean)

1/2 tsp. coarse sea salt

1/2 of a small onion, diced (throw that sucker in the food processor…  also, sometimes when I’m lazy, I just leave this out. #whoops)

1 1/2 tsp. Italian seasoning

1 tsp. dried oregano

10 fresh basil leaves, chiffonaded (if you don’t have fresh, you can use 1 tsp. dried basil)

1 tsp. crushed red pepper flakes

3 dashes Sriracha (you can sub Frank’s if you don’t have Sriracha)

1 1/2 Tbs. Worcestershire sauce

1/4 cup half & half

1 clove garlic, sautéed in EVOO

1 egg

1/4 cup fresh grated Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese (it’s most $$ but makes all the difference)

3/4 cup Italian breadcrumbs

DIRECTIONS:

1.  Whip together beaten egg, all liquids and spices, chopped onion and sautéed garlic in large mixing bowl.  Then fold in turkey, part & breadcrumbs.  Mix with your hands or with a fork.  Meanwhile, heat olive oil in skillet on medium to medium high heat.  Roll ping pong-sized meatballs balls from mixture and set aside.  Then, pour half a jar of this most amazing marinara in bottom of a 13×9 inch (or slightly smaller) glass baking dish.

2. Heat 2-3 Tbs. EVOO in a pan on medium to medium high.  Lightly brown meatballs on a few sides in sauté pan, being careful not to cook them too much.  I turn them with my hands after a little less than a minute on each side.  Once they have a nice golden-brown color on the outside, transfer meatballs to marinara pan and smother with remainder of marinara.  Bake on 375 for 13 minutes.

3.  While meatballs are baking, run 6 zucchini through the spiralizer, then pat dry with a paper towel.  The hill of zucchini this yields will look like you’re feeding an army, but it will cook down a bit so don’t worry.  And you can also save some for later this week if you don’t wanna use it all.

4.  Once meatballs are cooked, fold zoodles in little by little with meatballs/sauce mixture to coat them.  They will cook down and cook (enough) while you do this…  I have blanched them before and you can do it that way, but they’re easy to overcook, and then your hill of zucchini is all soggy and fits in a thimble.  So the folding route is how I like to do it.

5.  Top with basil leaves, extra parm shavings or whatever tickles your pickle.

If you LOVE Meatballs, you may also wanna think about making:  PAPPARDELLE WITH KALE PESTO + TURKEY MEATBALLS | BBQ CHICKEN MEATBALLS OVER CHEDDAR CORN QUINOA

Happy Cooking, Campers!  This should serve 3-4 peeps.

Steph’s Lust List

Between magazines, Instagram, Pinterest and the blogosphere, there’s WAY too much out there to keep track of all the eye candy that blows up my shorts, so when I see it, I screen shot it.  And it usually gets swallowed up by the big black hole that is my phone, and then goes to die with thousands of its friends on the island of misfit photos.  But let’s resurrect some of those pretty little things, shall we?

I’ve never been able to keep my wits together around Adam + Viktoria pillows – sold through Mecox (view all the pretty pillows over on Lisa Fontanarosa’s website).  They are luscious and so exquisitely made – velvet appliques on linen.  #nomnomnom

No, I’m not in the market for a sparkler…  but I am totally loving Andee Layne’s OPI “Don’t Pretzel My Buttons” nude polish for summer.

Cursive “love” ring from Pigment – a sweet little gift-y shop in North Park (San Diego).  Hey.  It’s a place holder.

The aqua tile with the gold inlay from Exquisite Surfaces (Laguna Showroom, to the trade only).  Le sigh.

Best / easiest way, ever, to cook salmon:  wrap a salmon steak (tightly) in aluminum foil with a few lemon slices, a few pads of butter, and then I usually sprinkle a little fresh dill, salt & pepper on it.  Bake for 30 minutes at 350 degrees.  Comes out perfect EVERY time.

The softest, prettiest linen I ever did see at the Becky Walker Showroom…  also to the trade only.  I’m a total slut for even putting it on here.

If you don’t follow her on Instagram, you should.  I mean.  I think she was a tickle in her mom’s drawers when I was graduating high school, but this little fashionista is wise and fashion-forward beyond her years.  Great daily dose of style.  She’s also so stunning it’ll make you wanna barf.

O&L’s Japonerie wallcovering, via Alex Kaehler’s Insta.  Love it.  I just ordered samples and they’re even lovelier in person.  Also comes in a pale silvery-and-white colorway that is TO DIE.

The best-smelling hairspray that ever lived, says my college bestie Mary.

Cassandra LaValle aka Coco Kelley couldn’t set an ugly table if she tried.

Karrie swears by this.  I *^%$ hate foundation.  But she put this on me, and then I didn’t hate foundation anymore.

Can’t wait to try it.

Dying to rent it.

Just scored this vintage Stroheim fabric on eBay.  I have no idea what I’m going to do with it, but I couldn’t help myself.  More yardage here.

Perfect little summertime staple for the pool.  No longer online but available in Zara stores.

Keeping the sun off my face with this happy hat I nabbed at Marshall’s for a song. It’s a nice pop of pigment since my wardrobe (including the bikini I’m living in this summer – not this one) is white, white and white.

I need Santa to bring these to me immediately.

Long live the 90’s!  These are amazing.

That’s all I got!  Happy Hump Day!  PS: I hate to brag, but my Pinterest boards are killer.  Are you following me yet?  …you should be.

xoxo,