albóndigas
Albóndigas are meatballs popular in Spanish, Latin American, and Filipino cuisine. The word "albóndigas" is derived from the Arabic "al-bunduq," meaning "the hazelnut," referring to their small size. The basic preparation involves grinding meat, typically beef, pork, or a mixture, which is then seasoned with ingredients like onion, garlic, herbs, and spices. This mixture is formed into small balls, often about the size of a walnut or a bit larger.
Albóndigas can be cooked in various ways. They are frequently simmered in a sauce, which can range