Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Trader Joe's and IKEA have nice tasting meatballs with recognizable ingredients listed.
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Equal parts ground beef, pork, and Italian sausage, about half pound of each
1 to 1 1/2 cups of bread crumbs 1 to 1 1/2 containers of shredded parm/romano cheese About 5 heavy shakes of garlic powder About 5 heavy shakes of Italian seasoning About 2 regular shakes of ground cloves About 2 regular shakes of ground cinnamon Mix well, form into golf ball size Cook in the sauce in a crock pot for 2-3 hours on low. I’ve started using jarred tomato basil sauce (gasp!) from Aldi. All this is to taste. Add eggs or don’t, increase or delete certain spices, make your own sauce/gravy or use a jarred. There is no ONE TRUE WAY to cook anything. To each their own. I’ve also found that cooking the pasta in either beef or chicken broth adds a whole new flavor dimension to your meal. Buon apetito. |
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To the OP: Thank you for your post. I’m sure I’ll learn something from the responses as well. And who doesn’t like a good meatball? |
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I think the following makes all the difference:
2/3 beef, 1/3 pork Fresh breadcrumbs from day old Italian bread. Then whatever your favorite recipe calls for. Don't over mix. Brown the meatballs, drain most of the grease, deglaze the pan with red wine and add to sauce. |
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Married to an Italian and my M-i-L makes the BEST meatballs you can imagine. She only uses veal. so much softer. And she only cooks them in her sauce. Sauce on for only 90 minutes. More Olive Oil than you normally add. Handle the meatballs very little and with a light touch.
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I do to get rid of excess fat. Than heat them in tomato sauce.
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BUT if you already have sauce, and just want to make meatballs, you can nuke them. My sauce is always made with meatballs and sausage, I make 6 quarts at a time, and make lasagna the same day. Then, I portion control the rest of the sauce in containers and freeze it for later use. So when I want to make meatballs and macaroni or chicken parm, I just take a container out and thaw it in the fridge. I also portion-control and freeze the leftover lasagna. A full lasagna tray will last for 4 meals for 2 people (8 meals total). The leftover sauce will last another 8 meals for each of us (16 meals total). Total cost for the pot of sauce and the lasagna - around $50. Total yield on that $50 - 24 meals. |
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