Oh.
So meatballs are deep-fried before they're even cooked?
<<<never paid attention to fatty foods, so really don't know.
What's the point of it? Why not just cook them on the skillet?
No to your first question Frank. You can deep fry uncooked meatballs... pretty much the same as cooking them in a skillet. You can deep fry a raw hamburger for that matter. The only real difference is the meat is surrounded by the oil as opposed to just one side in a skillet. So I could see that.
Now would I do it? Nope. Ruins the shortening. Could you deep fry cooked frozen meatballs? Yes... but what's the point? They are already cooked.
You can pretty much deep fry anything you fry on a skillet,Frank. For that matter you can pretty much deep fry just about anything that will hold it's form. A restaurant around here years ago, seems to me like it was Chi's Chi's, deep fried ice cream.
Having said all that... maybe the meatball processors do it. It would be easier from a production standpoint.
Then I got curious and googled it. Seems it is quite common.
Fried meatballsSometimes I think what the hell do I know anymore? I would have never dreamed of deep frying a turkey. What's next? Deep fried meatloaf? Well apparently yes!
Deep fried meatloafI'm afraid to look up anything else!!!!