Spaghetti and Drop Meatballs With Tomato Sauce Recipe (2024)

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Bri

Same speed less work. Put all your meatballs on a cookie sheet and bake 375ish degrees for 15 minutes, shaking the tray to roll your meatballs over about halfway through.

Deb

Added crumbled bacon and used a mini scoop to make meatballs. Also browned them first so it had a crunchy caramelized exterior. De glazed with red wine and a splash of balsamic vinegar to add depth and complexity to the sauce and a pinch of red pepper flakes for a little heat.

Jeanne

It's great to have you here setting everyone straight about how things should be done. I feel put in my place and I haven't even cooked this yet, let alone used ground turkey or frozen pasta.

Liz S.

Especially good if you use homemade bread crumbs, soak them in milk first and then press out the milk that is not fully absorbed. Makes a moister meatball that will be less "dense."

Beth

This recipe is making my top 10 of spaghetti recipes - it's beating out my 47 year old tried and true! It's so easy. I do add oregano, basil and Italian seasoning to the tomato sauce which I think makes it more authentic. For me at any rate.

Michael M

Why not just call for a full 2x 28 oz cans of tomatoes. What are people supposed to do — leave that tiny bit extra in a container in the fridge? I'd think that everyone is using the two cans.

HWM

This drives me crazy about pro recipes in print and on TV: Someone washes, dries, and often chops everything, so the time just accounts for stirring and actual cook time. Real people don't have sous chefs.

Nancy Caravan

This is a bit blah for our taste. I add herbs and garlic to my meatballs--and brown them on all sides. Maybe in this recipe, the meat is supposed to give flavor to the sauce but it is too short a cooking time for that, so I would also enhance the flavor of the sauce by adding some extra oregano and/or basil.
I freeze extra/leftover sauce, and also freeze individual portions of cooked pasta to save time. Just take out of baggie, drop in boiling water for a few seconds. And, voila.

Carey Larsen

I have to confess that I have not been able to bring this to the table in 30 minutes, even when I was pretending that I was on "Top Chef." More like 38. Nonetheless, this is a very clever, time-saving recipe. I didn't expect the onions to come out OK as they are scattered over the meatballs and then drenched in tomatoes. But the onions have a fresh sweetness in the end. We have found that this dish holds up well in leftover form.

anne

Freezing already cooked pasta!!! OMG...and when pasta just takes maximum 10 minutes to cook! Just drop uncooked pasta into your boiling water and then your pasta will not taste like mush....

Linda

I made this recipe and used the leftovers to make a meatball sandwich on a baguette. I liked it much, much better than I did over pasta (for which I found the sauce to be too bland). Heat baguette in oven. Slice in half and remove the doughy part in the middle. Spread thin layer of sauce over each side. Spread the remaining parmesan on each side of the bread, then fill the middle with meatballs and some sauce.

Jack Donnelly

If your inclination, like mine, is for more heavily browned meatballs, deglazing, and some herbs in the sauce, you might also try replacing half (or more) of the beef with mild Italian sausage. If you can get 15 minutes simmering the meatballs/sauce, that also helps. Treat this, as most Bittman recipes, as a framework for improvising! (e.g., I find ground lamb gives me a lighter meatball than ground beef. And I find dried parsley works fine for me – although fresh basil is even better!)

Chris

Made it according to recipe; loved it! Wouldn't change a thing! Thanks, Mark Bittman.

Mary

Found the amount of parmesan cheese to be way too much -- too strong a cheese taste, too salty. Perhaps if an American parmesan is used as opposed to a good Italian aged cheese that I used, it would be okay. Just be aware of the difference. Plus, I had used the amt recommended in one pound of gr. beef, not the 12 ounces recommended. Cheese was overpowering, a shame.

Lotti

Was good and easy, but the second time I made it I turned the meatballs to brown on all sides.

Maureen Kelly

Sauce was too tomatoey

Lee

Preheat oven fullyTo 450Then put Meatballs in and broil on low for 7 minutesFinish in sauce

Noodle

We used the air fryer at 350 degrees for 10 minutes. Rotated the meatballs halfway through. Came out great! So yummy! We also made some on the stove per the recipe. Air fryer ones were crispy on the outside and not dried out.

Dan

Decidedly meh. Both meatballs and sauce need spice, herbs, etc. Very bland dish, as written.

Heather

Definitely needs more spices.

Arahbee

Too much work, especially for feeding 2 people.

Emily

Delicious. Cooked meatballs in store-bought tomato sauce after realizing I was out of canned tomatoes and everyone loved them.

alex

Maybe if you are a professional chef this will take 25 mins. Otherwise expect this to take you an hour

Rizzy Chuckens

The sauce needs more flavor. We should have used more oil. We tried to use beyond burger ground and it did not work. We should have made them smaller. Terrible we give this recipe a 5.75 out of 10, when you restarted you were trying to fix your YouTube. That's why you had to restart. Is it fix? I think so

Tim L.

Really good.

julia r.

Awesome and easy. We made the meatballs dairy free (used extra breadcrumbs and Worcestershire sauce) so we could eat this for Rosh Hashannah.

Michael

Made this last night. Do yourself a favor and let this take 45 minutes or an hour. In the effort to get this in to a 30 minute meal, the instructions are a chaotic mess. Slow down a little, start off with standard mise en place practices, and have a great meal.It is delicious, fwiw. Subbed half parsley for cilantro for a brighter kick.

naayl

like many other bittman recipes, a great canvas to start with! I used 1lb beef and 1/4lb ground chicken thigh for the meatballs - dried parsley vs fresh, fresh basil, 1tsp fish sauce, 2 anchovies. 1/2 the meatballs in dutch oven and 1/2 in the air fryer (10 min @ 375) bc of space. Shallots instead of onions, doubled garlic, Added anchovies, capers, and Italian herbs to the sauce. Turned out wonderful but meatballs slightly tougher than I'd like - will adjust mix next time!

jeff

were these the best meatballs I've ever had? No, of course not, but the overall result was an easy, warm, comforting dinner. I'd suggest using high quality tomatoes, my favorite are from Bianco Dinapoli, cost is twice as much as my second favorite brand but for an extra $1 per person, well worth it.

Carole Orloff

This recipe is so bland, it's a little shocking. I always follow a recipe exactly the first time, but next time I will add much more garlic, a slew of herbs, and a good dollop of red wine.

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Spaghetti and Drop Meatballs With Tomato Sauce Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Should you cook meatballs before putting in sauce? ›

You can brown the uncooked meatballs in a sauté pan before adding them to the sauce. You can brown them in the oven. Or you can skip browning altogether and put the raw meatballs straight into the sauce to cook.

Do you add the tomato sauce before or after you cook the ground beef? ›

Combine ground beef, onion, garlic, and green pepper in a large saucepan over medium-high heat. Cook and stir until meat is browned and crumbly and vegetables are tender, 5 to 7 minutes. Drain grease. Stir diced tomatoes, tomato sauce, and tomato paste into the pan.

Do you drain meatballs before adding sauce? ›

Lastly, I stopped draining the fat from the meatballs. I do the same with my skillet sausage pasta recipe because I like mixing in that fat with a jar of pasta sauce. It gives the sauce a little extra oomph of flavor at the end. And of course, if you can, freshly grated parmesan is always a go-to for me.

How do you make tomato sauce taste better for spaghetti? ›

Add fresh herbs (basil, oregano, rosemary, bay leaf), and let them simmer to give a punch of fresh flavor.

What not to do when making meatballs? ›

5 Mistakes to Avoid When Making Meatballs
  1. Not seasoning the meat.
  2. Not adding any moisture to the meat.
  3. Over-mixing the meat.
  4. Not shaping the meatballs correctly.
  5. Not forming evenly-sized meatballs.
May 1, 2019

Can I drop raw meatballs into sauce? ›

Some people like to drop the raw meatballs directly in a pot of Italian tomato sauce and let them simmer. Some people like to cook the meatballs in the oven first and then put the browned meatballs in the tomato sauce.

How much tomato sauce for 1lb of meat? ›

ingredients
  1. 2 tablespoons olive oil.
  2. 1 cup chopped onion.
  3. 1 garlic clove, minced.
  4. 1 lb lean ground beef.
  5. 1 (28 ounce) can diced tomatoes.
  6. 1 (15 ounce) can tomato sauce.
  7. 1 (6 ounce) can tomato paste.
  8. salt.

What to add to jarred spaghetti sauce? ›

A jarred sauce can sometimes lean a bit acidic, so the way to balance that is with richness. A glug of a good quality extra virgin olive oil, a splash of cream or half and half, a dollop of ricotta or mascarpone, or even a few pats of butter stirred in can smooth those rough edges.

When should I add tomato sauce to pasta? ›

First, in authentic Italian cuisine, the sauce is always tossed with the pasta before it ever hits the plate. Just before the sauce is done cooking, the hot pasta is added to the saucepan. Generally speaking, we recommend cooking the pasta in the sauce together for about 1-2 minutes.

Can you overcook meatballs in tomato sauce? ›

Don't overcook your meatballs! Most recipes instruct us to bake the meatballs until they are completely cooked. Next, we are to let them simmer away in some kind of sauce for hours. It should be no surprise that your meatball is going to be completely overcooked and dry by the time you eat it.

Why do my meatballs fall apart when I cook them? ›

Because meat shrinks when cooked, mince proteins are likely to separate and crumble unless bound together. Whether it's breadcrumbs or egg (or both), or simply salt, binding the mince is a crucial step in maintaining the softness of your meatballs while preventing them from falling apart.

Is it better to bake meatballs at 350 or 400? ›

For 1-2 inches of beef, pork, or turkey meatballs without any pre-cooking, use these guidelines for your wall oven:
  • 350°F wall oven:
  • 8–14 minutes for 1-inch meatballs.
  • 14–18 minutes for 2-inch meatballs.
  • 400°F wall oven:
  • 6–10 minutes for 1-inch meatballs.
  • 10–14 minutes for 2-inch meatballs.
  • 425°F wall oven:
Aug 16, 2023

What is the secret to good tomato sauce? ›

5 Tips for a Better Tasting Tomato Sauce
  • Use wine. Both red and white wine work extremely well for adding flavor to tomato sauce. ...
  • Roast the tomatoes first. ...
  • Add a Parmesan or Romano rind. ...
  • Stir in a little butter. ...
  • Try anchovies.

What gives spaghetti sauce more flavor? ›

7 Ways to Improve the Taste of Jar Pasta Sauce
  • Sautee Some Veggies. The first step to making your jar sauce better is to sautee some garlic in olive oil on your stovetop. ...
  • Mix in Some Meat. ...
  • Add a Splash of Red Wine. ...
  • Spice It Up. ...
  • Get Cheesy. ...
  • Stir in More Dairy. ...
  • Pop It in the Oven.

What does adding butter to tomato sauce do? ›

Add butter

Yes, that's right. Toss in a few tablespoons of butter, and let it melt into the sauce. If you've never tried it before, it might seem strange, but a little butter makes tomato sauce rich and smooth, and also balances out too much acidity, which is common in jarred sauces.

Is it better to fry meatballs or cook them in the sauce? ›

There is no right or wrong way; try them all and see what works best for you. Cooking your meatballs in a sauce is a sure-fire way to keep them moist and succulent – one of the reasons why dishes like Spaghetti and Meatballs is a classic family favourite.

Do you cook meat before adding simmer sauce? ›

Because simmer sauces already come to you pre-made, you simply add the ingredients of your choice -- such as meat, vegetables, tofu, chicken, or seafood. It is often preferable to cook the meat and vegetables separate from the simmer sauce at high heat first.

How to keep meatballs from falling apart in sauce? ›

Add a lightly beaten egg, but not too much. Egg acts as a binder for the ingredients, but you only need a small amount. One small egg will do for one pound of minced meat. Alternatively, if you're following an egg-free diet, you could soak fresh bread in milk, squeezing out any excess milk, to use as a binder.

Will meatballs overcook in sauce? ›

Don't overcook your meatballs! Most recipes instruct us to bake the meatballs until they are completely cooked. Next, we are to let them simmer away in some kind of sauce for hours. It should be no surprise that your meatball is going to be completely overcooked and dry by the time you eat it.

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