This is a decent base recipe, but I could tell right away that the meatballs would have no flavor. There is no seasoning AT ALL called for in the meatball mixture, not even salt and pepper. So I took the advise of another reviewer and, along with S & P, I added garlic powder, chile powder, cumin, oregano, hot pepper flakes and W-sauce. I also browned the meatballs first because I don't like the idea of plopping naked, raw meatballs into the sauce. The Mexican market up the road had tomatillos on sale for 50 cents a pound, so I used a whole pound instead of 1/4. I reserved a cup of the tomatillo/jalapeno cooking liquid to use to make the sauce. I minced the onion, garlic and cilantro in my mini-chopper, added that mixture to the cookied vegetables and cooking liquid and used my immersion blender to puree the whole thing to a nice consistancy. I had some homemade beef broth in my freezer and I used that in place of the 3 cups of water. I reduced the sauce until it was nice and thick, then added the meatballs, olives and a diced red bell pepper(for color) and simmered it all for about 20 minutes. We really liked this dish and I'll definitely make it again when tomatillos go on sale. Thanks for the post.
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This is a decent base recipe, but I could tell right away that the meatballs would have no...