My love affair with courgettes continues in my new recipe. I bought a julienne peeler so that I could make the courgette spaghetti that is so popular at the moment. Replacing carbs with courgettes has allowed me to use a bit of meat in this meal, so I've added in some pork meatballs along with a tomato sauce. Although not as indulgent as my usual meatballs (which contain veal and breadcrumbs amongst other tasty ingredients) they hit the spot and this actually feels like a proper meal. Delicious, nutritious and just over half of the days calorie count... Delish!
Ingredients (Serves 2)
200g lean pork mince. 302 calories
300 ml passata. 75 calories
2 garlic cloves, chopped. 16 calories
2 large courgettes (or 400g), julienned. 71 calories.
1 large shallot (or 40g) chopped. 26 calories.
100g mushrooms, chopped. 28 calories.
Small bunch of basil, roughly chopped. 6 calories.
Low calorie cooking spray. 1 calorie.
Salt and pepper, to taste.
Total calories: 525
Calories per serving: 263
Method
Preheat oven to 180 degrees.
Combine the mince and half the basil in a bowl and season to taste. Roll into bon bon sized balls and place in a frying pan, cooking over medium heat until the meatballs are browned on all sides.
The pork will release a bit of fat whilst frying, so that's what we're going to use to soften the veg. Remove the meatballs with a slotted spoon and place in an oven proof dish.
Add the onions to the frying pan, allowing them to soften before adding the mushrooms and garlic. Fry for a further five minutes before adding the passata, scraping the base to pick up all the flavours of the pan.
Pour the sauce mixture over the meatballs and place in the preheated oven. It should take around 15 minutes for the pork to cook through.
Five minutes before serving, heat the low calorie spray in a frying pan and add the courgette spaghetti. Cook until soft and on the verge of browning.
Serve the spaghetti with the meatballs and scatter the remaining basil on top. Parmasan shavings are always a welcome addition if enough calories have been saved up!
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