Jamie Oliver’s Meatball Traybake

Hidden in these meatballs from Jamie Oliver are cannellini beans for an added fibre bonus. They are nestled in a pepper-tomato sauce with roasted fennel and carrots to make a quick and easy one-tin meal.
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Introduction
Using an old friend like meatballs to get some beans into your life is a tasty, nutritious win.
Find more recipes from Jamie’s TV series, Eat Yourself Healthy, here.
Ingredients
1 large | bulb of fennel (320g) |
2 | red onions (320g) |
4 | carrots |
1 x 400g tin | of cannellini beans |
400g | beef or pork mince |
1 tsp | dried oregano |
2 x 400g tins of | plum tomatoes |
1 x 460g jar of | roasted red peppers |
1 | lemon |
50g | feta cheese |
Essential kit
You will need: a 30cm x 40cm roasting tray.
Method
Preheat the oven to 200°C. Trim the fennel, reserving any leafy tops, peel the onions, then cut it all into wedges and place in a deep 30cm x 40cm roasting tray. Peel, halve and add the carrots. Toss with 1 tbsp of olive oil, season with sea salt and black pepper, and roast for 40 minutes.
Meanwhile, drain the beans and pulse a couple of times in a food processor. Add the mince and oregano, season, and pulse until just combined. With clean wet hands, divide the mixture into 12, roll into balls, then place in a large non-stick frying pan on a medium-high heat with 2 tbsp of oil and cook until golden all over, turning regularly.
Pour the tomatoes and peppers, juice and all, into the processor (there’s no need to clean it). Finely grate and reserve the lemon zest, then squeeze the juice into the processor, season and blitz until smooth.
Remove the tray from the oven, pour the sauce over the veg, then evenly sit the golden balls around the tray. Return to the oven for a final 20 minutes.
To serve, crumble over the feta, sprinkle over the reserved lemon zest and any fennel tops, and drizzle with a little extra virgin olive oil, if you like. Great as it is, or with wholemeal toast, couscous, rice or spaghetti.
Veggie love: Veggie mince works very well in place of beef or pork mince.
ENERGY 441kcal FAT 18.1g SAT FAT 5.3g PROTEIN 33g CARBS 36.4g SUGARS 19.7g SALT 1.3g FIBRE 13.3g
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