Ingredients
You will need (for a good platter of nibbles):
500g turkey mince (not lean)
1 1/2 tbsp garam masala
200g cranberries
125g granulated sugar
250ml water
1 red chilli, finely chopped
Method
Mix the garam masala into the turkey mince until well distributed and well mixed together. Form into mini meatballs then cover and refrigerate until needed.
Put the water and sugar into a pan and heat slowly until the sugar dissolves. Add the cranberries and chilli and simmer, stirring occasionally, for 15-20 minutes or until thickened and the cranberries have burst.
Put the sauce to one side to cool.
Remove the meatballs from the fridge. Get a large frying pan on a medium heat and all a little oil. Add the meatballs and fry for 10-15 minutes or until golden brown and cooked through.
Serve the meatballs with cocktail sticks and the cranberry sauce.
I used the thigh meat for this recipe as it’s cheaper than the breast meat and not as dry. It’s a very satisfying thing to make; I quite like meals that involve rolling. It’s also nice to listen to the cranberries as they pop and burst making their own sauce. As an alternative you could try making some onion and cranberry chutney. Turkey and cranberry are age old companions but this new way of serving it up turns that well known flavour combination on its head. Golden and sticky on the outside with a faint curry flavour and distinct turkey taste they are great on their own. Once dipped in the sweet chillied cranberry sauce it’s like an old friend with a new haircut.
Alida says
This is a great idea! Great party food!
The Beach Hut Cook says
What a brilliant recipe for party season! I’m going to do this!
Rosa's Yummy Yums says
Lovely meatballs! This is a great recipe.
Cheers,
Rosa
grace says
i’ve seen many ways to take advantage of the turkey-cranberry combination, but this is unique and particularly appealing!
rusty duck says
Hi Caroline, these sound delicious! I’ve been looking back at some of your previous recipes too and have printed off the gnocchi and broccoli, will be trying that one next week.
Belinda @zomppa says
I’d be one of those people just staying around the buffet table…never leaving….
Navaneetham Krishnan says
Yum, very interesting yet new to me. I am looking at trying with chicken or lamb and am sure it will turn out as good what I see.
Nami | Just One Cookbook says
YUM! Spiced turkey meat balls with cranberry sauce! Love the combination of savory and sweet, as well as hot and chilled contrast!
Joanne says
I love this mix of sweet and savory!! perfect little appetizers!
Haddock says
The meatballs looks yummy. Served hot with that red cranberry sauce will be the ultimate.
Pam says
What a tasty appetizer that would be a big hit in my house!