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<RecipeTitle>Baked chicken meatballs</RecipeTitle>
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<PortionYield quantity="12.0" unit="large meatballs">12 large meatballs</PortionYield>
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<IngredientText>I was doing a little spring cleaning of my Flickr photostream recently (hoping maybe it&apos;d inspire me to tackle my house next...) when I came across these chicken meatballs. I didn&apos;t think it was possible I&apos;d forgotten to share them with you so I clicked over to the blog to double-check, but sure enough, they&apos;d slipped through the cracks. I decided to remedy that mistake this week because these meatballs are simply too good not to be shared!
When it comes to ground meat, I rarely buy anything but turkey, but I&apos;ve been discovering some great uses for ground chicken too. These meatballs might just be the best yet though. They&apos;re baked, which makes me happy, as I really prefer not to stand over a skillet with oil splattering on me when possible. And though ground chicken sometimes gets a bad rap as dry, these meatballs are anything but. The ingredient list is short, too, but you&apos;d never guess it given how much flavor is packed into these. It&apos;s the first time I&apos;d ever used pancetta in meatballs and to be honest, I&apos;m not its biggest fan, but it just works so well here! When Deb blogged about these, she said they tasted almost cheesy, and we agreed. Weird, but true, as there&apos;s no cheese anywhere in the meatballs :) We enjoyed these so much we just ate them as is, though if that&apos;s not your thing I&apos;m sure they&apos;d be great with pasta, on a sub roll, or even as an appetizer if made in mini form.
Baked Chicken Meatballs
adapted from Gourmet (via Smitten Kitchen)</IngredientText>
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<IngredientQuantity quantity="3.0" unit="slices">3 slices</IngredientQuantity>
<IngredientItem>Italian bread</IngredientItem>
<IngredientComment>torn into small pieces (about 1 cup)</IngredientComment>
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<IngredientQuantity quantity="0.3333333333333333" unit="cup">1/3 cup</IngredientQuantity>
<IngredientItem>milk</IngredientItem>
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<IngredientQuantity quantity="3.0" unit="oz">3 oz</IngredientQuantity>
<IngredientItem>pancetta</IngredientItem>
<IngredientComment>finely chopped</IngredientComment>
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<IngredientQuantity quantity="1.0" unit="small">1 small</IngredientQuantity>
<IngredientItem>onion</IngredientItem>
<IngredientComment>finely chopped</IngredientComment>
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<IngredientQuantity quantity="1.0" unit="">1</IngredientQuantity>
<IngredientItem>garlic clove</IngredientItem>
<IngredientComment>minced</IngredientComment>
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<IngredientQuantity quantity="1.0" unit="large">1 large</IngredientQuantity>
<IngredientItem>egg</IngredientItem>
<IngredientComment>lightly beaten</IngredientComment>
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<IngredientQuantity quantity="1.0" unit="lb">1 lb</IngredientQuantity>
<IngredientItem>ground chicken</IngredientItem>
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<IngredientQuantity quantity="2.0" unit="tablespoons">2 tablespoons</IngredientQuantity>
<IngredientItem>tomato paste</IngredientItem>
<IngredientComment>divided*</IngredientComment>
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<IngredientQuantity quantity="3.0" unit="tablespoons">3 tablespoons</IngredientQuantity>
<IngredientItem>finely chopped parsley</IngredientItem>
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<IngredientQuantity quantity="1.0" unit="tablespoon">1 tablespoon</IngredientQuantity>
<IngredientItem>extra-virgin olive oil</IngredientItem>
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<RecipeText>Preheat oven to 400 F with a rack in the upper third of the oven.

Add the bread to a small bowl and pour the milk over it. Allow the bread to soak in the milk until softened, about 4 minutes.

Meanwhile, add the pancetta to a skillet and set over medium heat. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the pancetta begins to brown and the fat renders, about 6-8 minutes. Use a slotted spoon to transfer the pancetta to a paper towel-lined plate. Drain all but 1 tablespoon of fat from the pan. Add the onion, garlic and 1/2 teaspoon each of salt and pepper and cook until the onion has softened, about 6 minutes. Remove the onion and garlic to the plate with the pancetta and allow to cool slightly.

Squeeze the bread to remove excess milk then add the bread to a medium bowl (discard the extra milk). Add the egg, chicken, 1 tablespoon of tomato paste, the parsley and the pancetta mixture. Use your hands to gently combine the ingredients. Form the mixture into 12 meatballs and set in a 9x13 baking dish.

Stir together the remaining tablespoons of tomato paste and the oil then brush over meatballs (the paste/oil won&apos;t combine in any cohesive manner, just do the best you can). Bake in the upper third of the oven for 20-25 minutes, or until the meatballs are cooked through.

Makes 12 large meatballs
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