Polpette Di Pollo in Brodo(Chicken Balls in Soup)
Submitted by autumn
Polpette di pollo in brodo are Italian chicken meatballs simmered in broth with Parmesan, lemon zest, nutmeg, and parsley. A light, elegant soup ready in about 20 minutes.
YIELD
24 ballsPREP
15 minCOOK
6 minREADY
21 minThese Italian chicken meatballs float in a clear, steaming broth like tiny dumplings. Ground chicken mixed with crumbled whole grain bread, Parmesan, lemon zest, garlic, and a whisper of nutmeg gives each walnut-sized ball a delicate, almost fluffy texture.
The meatballs poach directly in the broth instead of being browned first, which keeps them tender and light rather than crusty. Six to seven minutes of gentle simmering is all they need. Overcook them and they turn dense.
Lemon zest in the meatball mixture is the ingredient that lifts this from simple to special. It brightens the whole bowl and plays off the savory Parmesan in a way that’s distinctly Italian. A final sprinkle of grated Parmesan and chopped parsley at the table finishes each serving.
Pro Tips
- Form the balls walnut-sized and keep them consistent so they cook at the same rate
- Bring the broth to a full boil before dropping in the meatballs, then immediately reduce to a simmer
- Don’t overcook. 6 to 7 minutes keeps them tender. They’ll get rubbery if left simmering too long
- Use the best chicken broth you can get. Homemade makes a noticeable difference in this simple soup
Variations
- Swap ground chicken for lean ground turkey as the recipe suggests
- Add a handful of small pasta like acini di pepe or orzo to the broth for a heartier bowl
- Stir in baby spinach leaves during the last minute of cooking for color and greens
Ingredients
Directions
In a mixing bowl combine the chicken ball ingredients and mix forming into balls the size of walnuts.
Bring the broth to a full boil, carefully drop in the balls, cover, reduce heat, and simmer for 6 to 7 minutes, or until just tender but not overcooked.
Serve the soup hot, garnished with a light sprinkling of Parmesan and parsley.
Lean turkey can be substituted for the chicken.
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