The Dish: A Heritage of Flavors
Soutsoukakia Smyrnaika are oblong meatballs (shaped like small sausages) that originated in ancient Smyrna. The secret is the warm, earthy note of cumin and garlic, paired with a thick, velvety tomato sauce. It is a hearty dish that breathes history and tradition.
Why this dish is so healthy?
Metabolism Boost: Cumin aids digestion and can stimulate the metabolism.
Heart Health: Garlic provides allicin, which supports the cardiovascular system and has natural antibacterial properties.
Antioxidant Rich: The slow-simmered tomato sauce is a concentrated source of lycopene, protecting your cells.
Special Features & Suitability
The departure from classic oregano towards oriental-inspired cumin makes this dish unique. It’s perfect for spice lovers, families, and those who enjoy meal prepping, as the flavors deepen overnight.
Recipe (for 2 Persons)
Ingredients
For the Meatballs:
300g Ground beef
1 large Garlic clove, minced
1/2 tsp Ground cumin
1 slice Stale bread (soaked in water and squeezed dry)
1 small Egg
Salt & freshly ground black pepper
For the Sauce:
400g Chopped tomatoes
1 tbsp Tomato paste
1 small Onion, finely diced
A splash of Red wine (optional)
1 small Cinnamon stick
50ml Extra Virgin Olive Oil (e.g., from Repa Mediterran)
Instructions
Meat Mixture: Combine beef, garlic, cumin, squeezed bread, and egg. Season well with salt and pepper. Shape into oblong sausages (approx. 5-6 cm).
Browning: Sear the meatballs in olive oil until golden brown on all sides. Remove and set aside.
Sauce: In the same pan, sauté the onion. Add tomato paste, then deglaze with wine. Add tomatoes, cinnamon stick, and spices.
Simmer: Place the meatballs back into the sauce. Simmer on low heat for about 20 minutes until the sauce is thick and glossy.
Serve: Best enjoyed with rice or creamy mashed potatoes.
Zero-Waste Tip
Use stale bread instead of breadcrumbs! It’s the perfect way to use up leftovers and creates a much lighter, fluffier texture in the meat.
Drink Pairing
A robust, spicy red wine like a Syrah or a Greek Agiorgitiko is the ideal partner for the cumin and rich tomato sauce.
Nutrition Facts (per serving)
Soutsoukakia Smyrnaika are oblong meatballs (shaped like small sausages) that originated in ancient Smyrna. The secret is the warm, earthy note of cumin and garlic, paired with a thick, velvety tomato sauce. It is a hearty dish that breathes history and tradition.
Why this dish is so healthy?
Metabolism Boost: Cumin aids digestion and can stimulate the metabolism.
Heart Health: Garlic provides allicin, which supports the cardiovascular system and has natural antibacterial properties.
Antioxidant Rich: The slow-simmered tomato sauce is a concentrated source of lycopene, protecting your cells.
Special Features & Suitability
The departure from classic oregano towards oriental-inspired cumin makes this dish unique. It’s perfect for spice lovers, families, and those who enjoy meal prepping, as the flavors deepen overnight.
Recipe (for 2 Persons)
Ingredients
For the Meatballs:
300g Ground beef
1 large Garlic clove, minced
1/2 tsp Ground cumin
1 slice Stale bread (soaked in water and squeezed dry)
1 small Egg
Salt & freshly ground black pepper
For the Sauce:
400g Chopped tomatoes
1 tbsp Tomato paste
1 small Onion, finely diced
A splash of Red wine (optional)
1 small Cinnamon stick
50ml Extra Virgin Olive Oil (e.g., from Repa Mediterran)
Instructions
Meat Mixture: Combine beef, garlic, cumin, squeezed bread, and egg. Season well with salt and pepper. Shape into oblong sausages (approx. 5-6 cm).
Browning: Sear the meatballs in olive oil until golden brown on all sides. Remove and set aside.
Sauce: In the same pan, sauté the onion. Add tomato paste, then deglaze with wine. Add tomatoes, cinnamon stick, and spices.
Simmer: Place the meatballs back into the sauce. Simmer on low heat for about 20 minutes until the sauce is thick and glossy.
Serve: Best enjoyed with rice or creamy mashed potatoes.
Zero-Waste Tip
Use stale bread instead of breadcrumbs! It’s the perfect way to use up leftovers and creates a much lighter, fluffier texture in the meat.
Drink Pairing
A robust, spicy red wine like a Syrah or a Greek Agiorgitiko is the ideal partner for the cumin and rich tomato sauce.
Nutrition Facts (per serving)
| Nutrient | Amount |
| Calories | 510 kcal |
| Fat | 34 g |
| Carbohydrates | 16 g |
| Protein | 32 g |
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