Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Swedish Hamballs

Food is on my brain.
I got my Glucose Test Results today
at my regular OB doc appt,
and my sugar was just high enough
that the doc asked me to
come back for the extensive three hour test
where you have to follow a strict diet for three days prior
and then fast for 10 hours before the test,
and then drink TWICE the amount of glucose yuckiness.
Ugh!
I feel bummed,
and kinda stunned,
and really REALLY hope I don't
have gestational diabetes!
(Update: I do!)

In many ways I feel silly
feeling bummed about something
that's merely inconvenient
and isn't bringing potential harm to
our babe or to me.

Anyway....
Onto happier subjects...

I had a few requests
for the Swedish Ham Balls Recipe
since I so eloquently
described the yumminess
that is ham, pork, vinegar, and brown sugar
in my family blog the other day!

So here ya go...
(My recipe book my Mom made for me
says it's from her friend, Carol Snell,
and I wonder where she got it from
)

SWEDISH HAMBALLS
from Aunt Carol Snell

In a metal or glass bowl:1 lb. Ground pork
1 lb. Ground ham
(I have to grind it myself in my food processor
b/c our deli doesn't have a grinder
they can use on cured meats)
1 cup dry bread crumbs
1 egg, well beaten
1/2 cup milk

Roll this meat mixture into small balls.
I got 75 from the one recipe,
because I like to make them bite size.
You can freeze them if you like,
in a big ziploc laying flat in your freezer
or if cooking now,
place in unheated crock pot.

In mixing bowl:
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/2 tsp dry mustard
1/4 cup white vinegar
1/4 cup water

Pour sauce over hamballs
in the crockpot.
Cook on high.
After one hour, flip them over.
From time to time baste the hamballs
(or "shake" the crockpot
to make the liquid
cover the tops of the hamballs
)

Cook for three hours or even more.

Sauce will thicken as it cools.
Serve along side scalloped potatoes.
(I like to serve it with cooked spinach
with a little vinegar and salt)

And there you have it.
Nine ingredients, and a very complex flavor!
Also yummy as an appetizer or party finger food.
Enjoy!!

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