1lbGround porkor chicken or turkey or a mix that you like.
1TBHouse of Q Gusto D'Italia Premium Seasoningor any of the House of Q rubs or seasonings
Instructions
Meatball Method
In a bowl, add 1 TB of Gusto D'Italia to each pound of ground meat. Traditionally pork would be used for an Italian sausage meat while this seasoning takes to both chicken and turkey very well.
Mixing Tips
To help spread the seasoning equally throughout the mixture, keep the meat loose as you break it apart and spread the seasoning around. Keeping it loose helps with texture and the steps to come.
Once the seasoning is spread throughout the mixture, start to mix more "aggressively" breaking down some of the fibres. This step helps "glue" the meat together however making sure the seasoning is mixed throughout first. If you mix hard at the beginning, the meatballs tend to be tougher in texture and the risk of some parts seasoned and other parts not as much.
Once mixed, place the entire bowl in a refrigerator for an hour. This helps the seasoning spread throughout the meat.
Once ready to form the meatballs, have ready a plate or tray to place the meatballs. Wet your hands with water and using a ice cream scoop or a tablespoon, portion out a scoop. Roll it around in your palms to form a ball. The added water helps it not stick and also soften the texture on the outside of the ball. Finish up the rest of the meat mixture.
Ready to Grill
Prepare your grill for medium heat, direct grilling. Sear the meatballs rolling every few minutes to create a crust on all sides. If the meat sticks to the grate, WAIT! They are not ready to be turned. Let them caramelize and they will release from the grate. The meatballs are finished once they reach 165 F. Add these to the Grilled Tomato and Pepper Pasta as you finish the pasta - of so good!
Any of the House of Q BBQ Sauces are fantastic to have with these meatballs as an appetizer. Put the sauce in a side dish so meatballs can be dipped into it. Yum!