Porcupine Meatballs

Luckily, porcupine meatballs do not contain any actual porcupines. That would be spiky. What they do contain is a generous helping of flavor and fun. Theyโ€™re a tasty and hearty meatball where rice acts as the binder. As the meatballs simmer away in tomato sauce, the rice puffs up as it cooks, creating little โ€œquillsโ€ that stick out of the meatballs. The rice keeps the meatball moist and tender, but also adds a pretty adorable twist to this meal.

These meatballs may not be anything new, but that might be why we love them so much. Theyโ€™re a nostalgic dish that we remember from our childhood and we still get a kick out of removing the lid and seeing those little rice spikes poking every which way. It also doesnโ€™t hurt that they taste amazing. (Around here they get gobbled down instantly. Mostly by yours truly.) Really, itโ€™s a dish for kids of all ages.Our version is a little different from the original Hunts ad, mainly in that weโ€™ve bumped up the seasoning a bit and skipped the browning. Weโ€™ve found that leaving out that step saves a little time but doesnโ€™t affect the overall outcome. In any case, these are easy to make!

You combine the ground beef, rice, onions, herbs, egg, and a half cup of the tomato sauce in a bowlโ€ฆ


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