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Put the ingredients together for the vegan Parmesan and pulse in a blender/food processor until crumbly like Parmesan.
Vegan Parmesan
Assemble ingredients for lentil “meat”balls.
Sautéed shallot and garlic.
Combine “meat”ball ingredients and pulse inn food processor or mash with a fork (make sure you mince your parsley first if using fork).
Form lentil balls in the palm of your hand.
Gently form ball in the palm of your hand and then roll in vegan Parmesan. Set aside to fry.
Fry the ball carefully until golden and holding form well. You can manipulate the shape while doing this. Place on parchment in oven and bake 10-15 mins.
Chop onion, carrot and garlic.
Fry until translucent, approx. 3-4 minutes.
Follow directions and once marinara has simmered for 30 mins. Add “meat”balls. While marinara is simmering, make pasta or veggie noodles.
Serve and sprinkle too with any remaining vegan Parmesan. Enjoy!!
Lentil “meat”balls are savory, tender, flavorful, and perfect atop pasta, spaghetti squash or
veggie noodles!
Servings 12 lentil balls
Freezer Friendly 1 month
Keeps for 3-4 days
“Meat”balls
Marinara Sauce
Vegan Parmesan
Pulse all ingredients in a blender or food processor until it resembles grated parm!
“Meat”balls
1.Heat a large skillet over medium heat, preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
2. Once skillet is hot, add 1 tbsp. olive oil , shallot and garlic. Sautée for 2-3 minutes, or until slightly golden brown (being careful not to burn), then remove from heat.
3. ***If no food processor, don’t fear, there are other ways- read on. To a food processor*, add flaxseed meal (we have done this for you already!) and water and let set for 2-3 minutes. Then, add (to food processor) cooked & cooled lentils (done for you too!), 1 tsp olive oil, sautéed garlic and shallot, Italian seasonings, parsley, tomato paste, vegan parmesan cheese, and a pinch each salt and pepper. Pulse, mixing until combined, but not puréed, leaving a little texture.
4. If you do not have a food processor, that’s OK. In a bowl, put flax egg, lentils, 1 tsp olive oil, sautéed garlic and shallot, Italian seasonings, minced parsley, tomato paste, vegan parmesan cheese, and a pinch each salt and pepper and mix/mash together well with a fork.
5. Taste and adjust seasonings as needed, adding more salt and pepper or herbs for flavor, vegan parmesan for cheesiness and to dry out, or more olive oil to moisten. The texture should be a rough mash. If the mixture is still too wet, add coconut or oat flour, or panko bread crumbs if not gluten free.
6. Use a Tablespoon to scoop out rounded Tablespoon amounts of dough and carefully form into balls with the spoon and your fingers. The mixture is moldable, but fragile, so the best way to do this is to rest the dough in the palm of one hand, while using two fingers from the other hand to gently mold/form into a meatball. If it cracks, moisten your fingers with a little water to help reform/bind them. Repeat until all “meat”balls are formed.
7. Roll/coat in the rest of the vegan parmesan cheese and arrange on your parchment lined baking sheet.
8. Heat the skillet from earlier over medium heat. Once hot, add 1 tbsp. olive oil and half of the meatballs. Brown for 4-5 minutes, or until golden brown, shaking the pan or using a wooden spoon to roll the balls around to cook evenly on all sides. You must be gentle until they are crispy and browned on the outside.
9. As they are done cooking, transfer back to your prepared baking sheet and set in the preheated oven. Repeat process, adding remaining 1 tbsp. olive oil to the skillet and sautée ing remaining meatballs, then transfer to oven and bake for 10-15 minutes, while you prepare your pasta and/or marinara sauce.
10. After 10-15 minutes, remove “meat”balls from oven and let cool slightly while your sauce finishes cooking – they will firm up the longer they are cooled. Serve over pasta with your marinara sauce. If there is any dredging Vegan Parm left on the plate, sprinkle it over your dish.
*Best when fresh, though leftovers keep in the freezer up to 1 month. Reheat in a 350 degree F oven until warmed through.
Marinara Sauce
1. Heat a large pot over medium-low heat. Once hot, add oil (or water) and garlic, carrot and onion. Saut for 3 minutes, stirring frequently. Then add canned/jarred tomatoes, tomato paste, oregano (fresh or dry), basil (dry), salt and pepper flakes.
2. Bring to a simmer over medium heat. Then reduce heat to low and simmer uncovered for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. If using fresh basil, add in the last 5 minutes of simmering.
3. Taste and adjust flavor as needed, adding more salt for saltiness, oregano or basil for freshness/herbed flavor, or pepper flakes for heat. At this time, you can also choose to add nutritional yeast for more depth of flavor and richness.
4. If the sauce has thickened too much at this point, thin with a little water.
5. Serve over a serving of cooked pasta or spaghetti squash topped with your lentil “meat”balls.
6. Store cooled leftovers in the refrigerator for up to 1 week, or in the freezer for up to 1 month.
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