Sunday, July 8, 2012

Blackberry Pinot Noir Meatballs



I love a good wine and Pinot Noir does not disappoint. I could not think of a better way to use one of my bottles than to make some delectable meatballs with a sauce that is so good, I wanted to drink some of it. I poured myself a glass, put on some Nina Simone and then in no time, these fragrant blackberry Pinot Noir meatballs were ready to devour.  Wine always adds a delicious flavor to meats and even if you are a non-drinker, the alcoholic content cooks completely out,but still leaves an amazing and complex blend of flavors.  The blackberry jam and Pinot Noir makes these meatballs, sweet, sticky, delicious, sophisticated. I used turkey for my meatballs, but this works just as well with ground beef or ground chicken.


These are so flavorful and on a skewer with blackberries makes a beautiful presentation.


The sauce...oh the sauce



Ingredients

1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
1/4 cup chopped shallots
1 cup blackberry jam
2/3 cup Pinot Noir
Pinch of salt and freshly ground pepper
1 pound cooked meatballs, if you are using frozen meatballs, make sure they are thawed

Directions

  1. Heat oil over med-high heat and saute the shallots in a saute pan.
  2. Add preserves, Pinot Noir, and 5-6 grinds of black pepper.
  3. Bring to a boil and reduce heat to a simmer.
  4. Add meatballs to pan, stirring to coat. (You can also put the meatballs in a crock pot set to low and pour the cooked sauce over them. Stir to coat and leave on low.)
  5. Cover and simmer for 5-10 minutes, or until the meatballs are heated through, turning once or twice.
  6. Remove meatballs with a slotted spoon.
  7. Increase heat to med-high and reduce until the sauce thickly coats the back of a spoon. Taste and add salt, if desired. Transfer sauce to a serving bowl.
  8. Arrange meatballs on platter with toothpicks and serve warm.
 Bon Appetit:-)

19 comments:

  1. Oh man, I just copied this recipe. I think my boyfriend would enjoy this! He loves blackberries! Good looking out! ;-)

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  2. @Budget Chic, I think he will love this and you too:-)

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  3. These would be a singular delight on my plate! What a gorgeous thing to share with guests. I can't wait!

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  4. What a creative sweet and savory combo!

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  5. This is the way to my heart. I definitely have to try this soon! :-)

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  6. These are some yummy meatballs. The pictures look fantastic.

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  7. All I can say is good lawd!!!
    That's all I can say. That looks so yummy!
    Stone

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  8. WOW! You definitely cook like a chef. And the photos of your food could easily be in a magazine.

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  9. OMG!!!!! Like seriously... I have never heard of these but they look meatball-mazing!!!!!

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  10. I'm not a huge fan of blueberries but that looks delicious!

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  11. Can I come live with you? These look so good!! xo

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  12. Wow... I would have never thought of this pairing...looks interesting... and I bet the taste is quite interesting, too!

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  13. Your presentation is just gorgeous! I'm always a little afraid when I cook meat, I always think I'll screw it up. Though I can't believe I have never tried making meatballs before!

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  14. This meatball recipe speaks my language and that language is delicious.

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  15. Hi lovely! You were on vacay when I put the photo up on the blog of the pretty orange clutch and giveaway goodies and left you a comment to say thank you ... hope you saw them! Oh my gosh, this recipe looks delicious! I'll pin it to spread the word! Hope you're having a wonderful summer!

    Illustrator Sandy M
    http://oohlafroufrou.blogspot.com
    This Week: "And the Forecast is ... Popsicles!"

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  16. This looks scrumptious. I can imagine how well the flavours would blend. I love fruit with meat.

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