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Belgian Meatballs (Boulets à la Liégeoise)

4 to 6 Servings

1 hour plus chilling

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Meatballs from French-speaking Belgium are known as boulets à la liégeoise. They're generously sized and savory-sweet thanks to a sauce made with sirop de Liège, a dark, thick, spreadable fruit juice concentrate. To mimic the syrup's fruity sweetness, we used prunes plumped in beef stock, then pureed in a blender until smooth. Traditionally, the meatballs are served with crisp pommes frites, but roasted potatoes are an easier endeavor at home, and a simply dressed bitter greens salad alongside balances the sweetness of the sauce.

4 to 6

Servings

Tip

Don't use tongs to flip the meatballs during browning or to remove the partially cooked meatballs from the skillet. They're soft and delicate until fully cooked, so it's best to use a spoon or two to maneuver them.

1 hour

plus chilling

Ingredients

  • 2

    slices (about 2 ounces) rye-caraway bread, torn into bite-size pieces (about 1½ cups)

  • cups low-sodium beef broth, divided

Directions

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Reviews
Leslie L.
October 14, 2023
Nice flavors
I substituted beef broth for the beer.
Lucille M.
November 25, 2023
Excellent
I made this tonight for dinner, it was perfect. I used Hoegaarden for the Belgium beer, the leftover beer tasted great with the dinner. Yum1
Janet W.
August 16, 2023
Belgian meatbombs!
Soooo good! I made the meatballs much smaller so they cooked faster. Used Chimay Bleu for the beer and a Borodinsky bread from the Eastern European market. Served with brown butter oven roasted potatoes. Company worthy dish for sure!
Michael G.

Does Milkstreet have the recipe for pommes frites or how to do the roasted potatoes referred to in the note?

Lynn C.

Hi Michael -

We don't (yet) have a recipe for pommel frites. For roasted potatoes, we recommend tossing potatoes with olive oil and seasoning with salt and pepper and then roasting at a high heat (450 degrees) on a rimmed baking sheet until tender and golden brown.

Best,
The Milk Street Team

Miles P.

Delicious! So many strong flavours and spices but they really work well together, nothing is overpowering (even the Dill, which there is a lot of). I'm not a fan of prunes usually but the sauce ends up like more of a plum or sweet & sour sauce.