Preheat oven broiler.
In a medium-size bowl, combine ground veal, egg, basil leaves, fennel seeds, instant minced onion, salt, and pepper. Shape into equal size veal meatballs (whichever size you prefer). I make my meatballs about the size of a ping-pong ball. If you make them larger, it will take longer for them to cook.
Place prepared veal meatballs on a broiler rack in a single layer. Broil 5 minute. Using tongs, carefully turn the meatballs over and broil another 5 minutes or until done. Watch carefully, as they cook fast. Remove from oven and set aside.
Prepare Tomato Sauce. Add the meatballs to the simmering tomato sauce and simmer 5 minutes to heat through.
While Tomato Sauce simmers, prepare the Orzo.
To serve, divide cooked orzo on individual serving plates. Ladle the tomato sauce and meatball over the top. Garnish with fresh parsley and Parmesan Reggiano cheese.
NOTE: You will have enough Tomato Sauce and Meatballs left over for serving with another pasta dish or to freeze for later use. Tomato Sauces freeze well for about one (1) month.
Makes 4 generous servings.
In a large saucepan over medium-high heat, heat olive oil. Add onion, garlic, and red pepper flakes; saute approximately 4 minutes, stirring frequently, until onion is soft. Add bell pepper and celery; saute 4 minutes, stirring frequently until pepper has softened slightly.
Reduce heat to medium-low; stir in tomatoes, tomato paste, and wine vinegar. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Cook, stirring occasionally, for approximately 10 minutes or until sauce has reduced and thickened slightly. I prefer to cook my sauce a little longer than this on low heat so that the flavors can meld. If you are in a hurry, this works.
Heat chicken broth in a medium-size saucepan until rapidly boiling. Add orzo and cook approximately 8 minutes until al dente (firm to bit, but tender). Remove from heat and drain in a colander.
Place drained orzo into a warm bowl, fluff with a fork, cover, and keep warm until ready to serve.
* Veal is the meat of young cows aged 6 to 7 months. If you can not find ground veal, substitute lean ground turkey.
** Learn how easy it is to prepare your own homemade chicken broth/stock.
Veal Meatballs with Orzo Recipe: https://whatscookingamerica.net/karencalanchini/vealmeatballs.htm