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Devina Hermawan
1 Jul 202210:06

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Devina Hermawan teaches how to make bouncy and flavorful Beef Meatballs perfect for Eid al-Adha. The recipe features tender beef, fried garlic, and Royco Beef Powder, which adds a savory depth to the meatballs. Devina explains how to blend the ingredients to achieve the right texture, shape the meatballs, and cook them to perfection. She also shares tips for preparing the broth and a special accompaniment of choy sum. The tutorial is perfect for home cooks who want to create a delicious, restaurant-quality dish for special occasions.

Takeaways

  • 🍖 The recipe focuses on making bouncy, springy, and flavorful beef meatballs, perfect for Eid al-Adha celebrations.
  • 🥩 Using chuck from the neck area with added beef fat (without silver skin) helps achieve a smooth and juicy meatball texture.
  • 🧄 Fried garlic, fried shallots, sugar, salt, pepper, and Royco Beef Powder enhance the savory and aromatic flavor of the meatballs.
  • 🧪 Baking powder (or "air khi") is essential to create an alkaline, homogenous dough that gives the meatballs their signature bounce.
  • 🥚 Egg whites are added for structure, but too much can cause excessive expansion and an eggy taste.
  • 🧊 Ice cubes or cold water prevent the meat from overheating during blending, ensuring a firm and springy texture.
  • 🥣 Testing the seasoning by boiling a small piece of dough helps adjust saltiness accurately before shaping.
  • ⏳ Chilling the dough for 30 minutes to 2 hours makes it easier to shape the meatballs properly.
  • 🍲 The broth is made from beef trimmings, aromatics, and Royco Beef Powder, with bones pre-boiled separately to keep the broth clear.
  • 🥬 Choy sum is boiled separately to prevent the broth from turning green and altering its flavor.
  • 🥄 Meatballs should be shaped with tightly closed fingers or spoons and cooked in hot (not boiling) water to maintain texture.
  • ✨ The finished meatballs are fragrant, savory, and versatile—suitable for dishes like Cap Cay, mixed rice, or fried rice, and can be stored frozen for later use.

Q & A

  • What type of meat is recommended for making the beef meatballs in the video?

    -The recipe uses beef chuck from the neck area, but other cuts can also be used. Additional beef fat or trimmings are added for better texture, while silver skin should be removed to ensure smooth blending.

  • Why should the beef be patted dry and not weighed while frozen?

    -Patting the beef dry ensures accurate measurement and better texture. Weighing frozen meat is not recommended because it releases water when thawed, which can affect the final consistency.

  • What is the key to achieving bouncy and springy meatballs?

    -The key is creating a homogenous and slightly alkaline dough. Baking powder helps achieve this texture, and keeping the mixture cold with ice cubes or cold water prevents overheating, which would reduce bounce.

  • Why are ice cubes or cold water added during blending?

    -Ice cubes or cold water help keep the meat mixture cold during blending. If the mixture heats up due to friction from the machine, the meatballs will not have a bouncy texture.

  • Why is only egg white used instead of whole eggs?

    -Egg whites are used to bind the mixture without making it overly eggy. Adding too much egg white or including yolks can cause the meatballs to expand too much and affect the taste.

  • Why should a small portion of the meatball dough be boiled before shaping all of them?

    -Boiling a small portion allows you to taste and adjust the seasoning. Frying would make it taste saltier, so boiling gives a more accurate flavor check.

  • Why is it recommended to chill the dough before shaping the meatballs?

    -Chilling the dough for 30 minutes to 2 hours firms it up, making it easier to shape and helping maintain the desired texture.

  • Why shouldn’t the meatballs be added to boiling water?

    -The dough contains egg, and adding it to boiling water may cause it to expand too quickly, negatively affecting the texture. Hot but not boiling water is ideal.

  • How do you know when the meatballs are fully cooked?

    -The meatballs are cooked when they float to the surface of the water.

  • Why are the vegetables boiled separately from the broth?

    -Boiling vegetables like choy sum separately prevents the broth from turning green and keeps the beef aroma from overpowering the vegetables.

  • What is the purpose of discarding the first broth when using bones like oxtail or ribs?

    -Discarding the first broth removes impurities and prevents the final broth from becoming murky, resulting in a clearer soup.

  • Can the meatballs be stored for later use?

    -Yes, the meatballs can be stored in the freezer and used later in dishes such as Cap Cay, mixed rice, or fried rice.

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