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     Title: Beef Balls (Thit Bo Vien)
Categories: Vietnamese, Beef, Ceideburg 2
     Yield: 60 meatballs

   1/4 c  Plus one tablespoon nuoc
          -mam (Vietnamese fish sauce)
     1 tb Plus 1 teaspoon potato
          -starch
     1 ts Baking powder
     1 ts Sugar
   1/4 ts Freshly ground black pepper
     2 lb Trimmed boneless beef hind
          -shank
     4    Garlic cloves, crushed
     1 ts Oriental sesame oil
          Vegetable oil, for shaping
          -meatballs

 A few weeks back there was some discussion of a Vietnamese meat ball
 soup that you had in a restaurant.  This is a recipe for beef meat
 balls that may be close to what you had.  Actually this seems to be
 more like a pate from the preparation.  I'm also posting a recipe for
 a Vietnamese pork pate that's delicious as well as a recipe for
 grilled dried beef. These crunchy little beef balls are very popular
 among the Vietnamese. They are served mainly as appetizers or added
 to noodle soups. Chili sauce (tuong ot) is the usual accompaniment,
 but any hot red pepper sauce can be served alongside.

 [Tuong ot is a paste made by smashing up hot red chilies and garlic.
 The Philippine "Sambal Oelek" or Thai Sriracha are good substitutes.
 S.C.]

 In a shallow dish, mix the fish sauce, potato starch, baking powder,
 sugar and black pepper.

 Slice the meat into 1/8-inch-thick pieces.  Add to the marinade and
 mix well.  Cover and refrigerate for at least 4 hours, or overnight.
 Before proceeding, transfer the meat to the freezer for 30 minutes.
 Work with half of the beef at a time; do not overload the work bowl.

 In a food processor, combine half of the beef with half of the garlic
 and sesame oil.  Process to a completely smooth but stiff paste,
 about 3 minutes.  Stop occasionally to scrape down the sides of the
 work bowl. The completed paste should spring back to the touch.
 Transfer the paste to a bowl.  Process the remaining beef, garlic and
 sesame oil the same way.

 Rub some vegetable oil on one hand.  Grab a handful of the meat paste
 and close your hand into a fist, squeezing out a small portion of the
 mixture, about 1 teaspoon, between your thumb and index finger.  Keep
 rolling and squeezing the same portion between your thumb and index
 finger until you obtain a smooth rounded ball.  Scoop out the
 meatball with an oiled spoon. Repeat until all of the paste is used.

 Pour 1 inch of water into a wok or wide pot.  Place a steamer rack or
 bamboo steamer over the water.  Arrange the meatballs without
 crowding in a single layer on the rack.  Cover and steam for 5
 minutes.

 Serve as an appetizer with chili sauce.  These beef balls can also be
 added to a well-seasoned beef broth, sprinkled with chopped scallions
 and black pepper and served as a soup (noodles may be added).

 NOTE:  These meatballs may be frozen.  Thaw them thoroughly, then
 steam or simmer in boiling water until just heated through.

 Yield: about 60 meatballs.

 From "The Foods of Vietnam" by Nicole Rauthier.  Stewart, Tabori,
 1989.

 Posted by Stephen Ceideburg August 28 1990.

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