Bored of Lunch’s Marinara Meatball Sub
Meatballs, cooked in a rich marinara sauce, are topped with melted cheese and piled into crusty rolls in this easy air fryer recipe from Bored of Lunch. As seen on ITV's This Morning.
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Introduction
My order at a certain high street sandwich shop is pretty much always a foot-long meatball marinara sub, so I had to have a go at making my own using the air fryer. The result is this – meatballs cooked in a beautifully rich marinara sauce piled into a toasted bread roll and topped with oozing cheese.
Ingredients
For the meatballs: | |
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300g | lean beef mince |
300g | lean pork mince |
80g | dried breadcrumbs |
1 | egg, beaten |
1 tsp | dried sage |
1 tsp | dried thyme |
salt and pepper, to taste | |
For the marinara sauce: | |
400g | good-quality passata |
1 tbsp | garlic purée |
1 tbsp | dried oregano |
1 tsp | onion granules |
1 tsp | dried chilli flakes |
To serve: | |
4 | sub rolls or 2 baguettes, halved |
1 | red onion, sliced |
1 | red pepper, sliced |
8 | thin cheese slices |
Essential kit
You will need an air fryer.
Method
787 calories per serving.
Preheat the air fryer to 200°C. Combine all the ingredients for the meatballs in a large mixing bowl, then form into about 12 meatballs using damp hands. Air-fry for 14–16 minutes.
While they are cooking, combine all the ingredients for the marinara sauce in a bowl. Add to the air fryer drawer for the final 4 minutes of the meatball cooking time.
If your air fryer has a second drawer, toast the bread rolls in it for 3 minutes. If you need to, you can just toast the breads under the grill.
Once everything is ready, fill each roll with the garnishes, meatballs and sauce topped with two slices of cheese.
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