Recipe: Meatballs with leftover vegetable juice pulp

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Much like the trend of eating an animal from head to tail, over the last year, I've become increasingly conscious of living a more sustainable lifestyle. I make a real effort to minimise food waste.

As we regularly juice at home, there's always been a healthy collection of vegetable pulp. Some of my favourite juice combinations are:

Juicing at home - beetroot, carrot, apple, celery, ginger

While the pulp from these juices may be great for compost, I've been experimenting with it in other edible forms. The latest experiment were these delicious meatballs!

Home cooking: meatballs in tomato sauce

Meatballs with vegetable pulp from juicer

Serves 4

Ingredients
500g minced pork
3 cloves of garlic, minced
1 teaspoon of fennel seeds
1 pinch of salt
1 cup vegetable pulp from juicer, depending on your taste
Olive oil
Salt & pepper, season to taste

Tomato sauce
1 bottle (700ml) passata
Fresh basil
¼ cup water
Salt & pepper, season to taste

Method
To make the meatballs, place the mince, vegetable pulp, garlic and fennel seeds in a large bowl. Season with salt and pepper and mix until well combined.

Shape meatballs into a large ball, slightly bigger than the size of golf balls.

Heat some oil in a large non-stick frying pan over medium heat. Cook the meatballs turning occasionally for 5 - 10 minutes until browned.

Add the tomato passata then use the water to empty the passata bottle (shake well with water in the bottle and empty contents into the pan).

Cover and bring to boil. Reduce heat and cook covered for 15 minutes. Season with salt and pepper and serve with fresh basil and crusty bread or pasta.

Depending on what juice you've made, the flavour of the meatballs will vary so have fun with it!

Don't forget you can keep the juice pulp in the fridge overnight if you're not ready to use it on the day of juicing, or you can even make the meatball mixture ahead and freeze it!

As you know, I love easy peasy recipes and this one has been a real success. Not only are the meatballs more nutritious (as you're replacing breadcrumbs with vegetables), but they're also absolutely irresistible.

In this batch, I used the leftover pulp of a beetroot, carrot, apple, celery and ginger juice so there was the sweetness of apples which offset the sharpness of the vegetables. It was a true Winter warmer!

Happy juicing & cooking! x

Homemade meatballs in tomato sauce with basil and bread

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3 Comments

Great idea, Jen! We only recently got a juicer (I think the same as yours) and have managed carrot cake and vegie patties so far (the latter needs serious tweaking yet). These look fab - can't wait to try!

awesome, i was thinking the pulp was in the sauce but it makes more sense to work in the meatballs, thinking pork and apple/carrot/greens - YUM!!! great recipe.

What a great way to use leftover pulp :) I loooove meatballs!

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