Goat Cheese Stuffed Lamb Meatballs with Yassa Onions #SenegalCookbook

Have you ever traveled to a foreign country just by reading a book? I'm sure you have. What about a cookbook?

I was asked to create a recipe inspired by Chef Pierre Thiam's new book: Senegal: Modern Senegalese Recipes From the Source to the Bowl


I combined two recipes into one to create the ultimate recipe: Goat cheese stuffed lamb meatballs with Yassa onions.

I love lamb and I couldn't resist sharing a old, yet new twist on Senegalese cooking.

These meatballs are paired with The House of Mandela Wine. That's right.
The House. Of. Mandela. Nelson Mandela. These are fair trade wines produced by the granddaughter and daughter of Nelson Mandela.  The wines are meant to be enjoyed with food and I can think of no better time than the week long holiday celebration of Kwanzaa.

The House of Mandela Chardonnay pairs perfectly with the meatballs. The tang of the citrus and the onions of the meat are the perfect foil to the buttery notes of the wine. Another acceptable pairing would be the comparable cabernet sauvignon.



'Tis the season, y'all!

Pierre Thiam is a chef, restaurateur, and cookbook author. He was raised in the capital city: Dakar, Senegal, a bustling and culturally diverse metropolis on the west coast of Africa. This cookbook and most everything in it remind me of my ex-husband who was from Senegal. I have talked about our kitchen and how it influenced my cooking style in the past. Fast-forward nearly 10 years and I've been transported to the center of Senegalese food culture and its people. I never made it to Dakar as a tourist, but it's definitely on my bucket list. The colors, the people, the beauty, the exotic expectations... I'm definitely planning for a bucket list excursion.

Senegal has a vibrant, diverse food scene that boasts a rich, multifaceted cuisine. If it's not freshly caught fish it's a flavorful stew full of succulent accompanied by super healthy ancient grains and leafy greens. Fresh, bright and fiery are the words I'd use to describe the depth of Senegalese cooking. The recipes are Pierre’s own creative, modern takes on the traditional Senegalese dishes.

And below you'll find mine!


Goat Cheese Stuffed Lamb Meatballs with Yassa Onions

Goat Cheese Stuffed Lamb Meatballs with Yassa Onions

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Author: Nikki Miller-Ka of Nik Snacks
Have you ever traveled to a foreign country just by reading a book? I'm sure you have. What about a cookbook? I was asked to create a recipe inspired by Chef Pierre Thiam's new book: Senegal: Modern Senegalese Recipes From the Source to the Bowl. I combined two recipes into one to create the ultimate recipe: Goat cheese stuffed lamb meatballs with Yassa onions.

Ingredients

Goat Cheese-stuffed Lamb Meatballs
  • 1 pound ground lamb
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 yellow onion, finely chopped
  • grated zest of 2 lime,
  • Juice of 1/2 lime
  • 2 tablespoons chopped parsley
  • 2 tablespoons chopped cilantro
  • 2 tablespoons chopped mint
  • 1 tablespoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
  • 2 teaspoons cumin
  • 1 egg, lightly beaten
  • 1/2 cup fresh goat cheese
Yassa Onions
  • 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
  • 2 cups thinly sliced yellow onions
  • 1 dried bay leaf
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • 2 teaspoons mustard

Instructions

Goat Cheese-stuffed Lamb Meatballs
  1. Place the lamb in a large bowl and add garlic, onion, lime zest, lime juice, parsley, cilantro, mint, salt, cayenne, cumin, and egg. Mix until well blended. Tightly cover and refrigerate for at least an hour, up to 24 hours, to let the flavors meld.
  2. Using your hands, make a round meatball the size of a golf ball, then slightly flatten it into a disk. Pit a pinch of goat cheese in the center and carefully wrap the meat around it, gently reshaping it into a ball.
  3. Repeat until all meatballs are filled with goat cheese. Refrigerate until you're ready to cook.
  4. Prepare yassa onions.
  5. Grill the meatballs or place them on a baking sheet to broil. Cook, turning a few times, until all sides are browned, 7 to 8 minutes. Serve immediately with the yassa onions.
Yassa Onions
  1. Heat the oil in a cast-iron skillet over medium heat. 
  2. Add the onions and bay leaf and stir well to coat the onions with oil. Season with salt and pepper. Cover and cook undisturbed for 10-15 minutes, until soft. 
  3. Add mustard and stir well. 
  4. Adjust seasoning, if necessary, raise the heat to medium-high. Cook the onions uncovered for another 10 minutes more, stirring to avoid scorching, until the onions are a nice golden brown. 
  5. Remove bay leaf. 
  6. Serve with goat cheese stuffed lamb meatballs.

Calories

258.20

Fat (grams)

14.24

Sat. Fat (grams)

5.10

Carbs (grams)

12.72

Fiber (grams)

1.41

Net carbs

11.31

Sugar (grams)

5.79

Protein (grams)

19.93

Sodium (milligrams)

1143.95

Cholesterol (grams)

88.88
Please consult a healthcare professional or dietician about nutritional needs for your diet. I am a communications professional, not a physician.
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About the author

Nikki Miller-Ka

Nikki Miller-Ka

Ms. Miller-Ka is a classically trained chef with a BA in English from East Carolina University and a Culinary Arts Associate Degree from Le Cordon Bleu-Miami.

Formerly, she’s worked as a researcher, an editorial assistant, reporter and guest blogger for various publications and outlets in the Southeast. She has also worked as a catering chef, a pastry chef, a butcher, a baker, and a biscuit-maker. Presently, she is a food editor, freelance food writer, and a tour guide for Taste Carolina Gourmet Food Tours.

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  1. Oh my! these meatballs sound exquisite ...goat cheese? love! + thanks for the wine pairing ideas!

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  2. Love that you combined two recipes into one. I made lamb meatballs once and this is a reminder I need to make them again!

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  3. My husband ate lamb meatballs recently at a friend's house recently and begged me to make them! Wait until I surprise him with these GOAT CHEESE meatballs!

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  4. I love lamb too and these lamb meatballs stuffed with goat cheese sound like heaven to me! I can't wait to try your recipe and pour myself a nice glass of wine!

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  5. Oh, this is interesting! I have no idea what kind of food is eaten in Senegal so I need to check this book out. :)

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  6. I'm totally intrigued by Senegalese cooking. I don't know anything about it so this recipe is going on the list!! These meatballs look superb! Also, the wine? Hello? That's an interesting choice and I bet a huge conversation piece at any dinner party!

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  7. This looks amazing Nik! I love the pairing :)

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  8. I bet that these lamb meatballs are amazing. I love lamb but I've never made meatballs with it!

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