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kazzareee | 12:09 Tue 19th Apr 2005 | Food & Drink
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I recently went out to a restaurant and had a dish called Albondigas (pronounced al-bon-dee-gass). It was a type of meat-balls, very well spiced, but not hot as in chillies, served in a tomato garlicky sauce. It was a sort of mediterranean/North African dish and absolutely delicious. I can't find a recipe anywhere. Does anyone out there have any idea how to make the dish - the chef refused to give me his 'secret' recipe!!
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It's a Mexican dish - there are some recipes here

http://www.recipe-ideas.co.uk/mexican-recipes.htm

HTH

I think it is originally a Spanish dish - I have eaten in Spain a number of times. Just google "albondigas" and you will get lots of recipes. Here is one for starters (no pun intended!)

http://www.cellartastings.com/en/food-spanish-recipes-al bondigas.html

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