Feb 20, 2016 in blog, cheese, dinner, main course, meat, nut free, sugar free, chef sarah elizabeth, daisy at home, epi community table. Read the original on: Daisy At Home
Thereâs an Italian restaurant that we used to go to frequently when we lived in north Orange County, and I ordered the same thing every single time. I strayed once or twice, but I usually stuck with my tried and true spaghetti and meatballs with a side of ricotta. So simple, so incredibly delicious. Iâm usually very adventurous when dining out, and even when we find favorite spots Iâll try many different menu items. The spaghetti and meatballs from this one place in particular is just so satisfying that I canât pass it up.
Since we no longer live close by, Iâve been experimenting with my own spaghetti and meatballs recipes. Iâll share my new favorite pasta sauce in a few days, but for today: juicy meatballs! I wonât say these are perfect, or my favorite, but theyâre getting there. These meatballs stay soft and juicy instead of ending up dense and chewy. Simmer them in your favorite tomato sauce then serve on top of spaghetti with freshly grated parmesan cheese on top! A side of ricotta cheese will take this over the top. The next day, when you have leftover meatballs⦠make yourself a meatball sandwich on French or sourdough bread with provolone cheese. Place it, open face, in the oven to get it melty and toasty. Mmmmmm.
I have made several batches of meatballs and tomato sauce to find one my family would love, and these fit the bill. Each time I have made these, Abby, the picky eater, has eaten 4 meatballs! Plus the rest of the dinner on her plate (because she has to). I froze a batch of the meatballs separately from the sauce before we moved. The other day, I defrosted them by simmering together on the stove for about an hour and I think I may have liked them even more than when they were fresh! Iâll just have to make a new batch soon to test it again.
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I started helping my mom in the kitchen when I was a young girl with extremely picky tendencies and have since grown to love food and cooking.