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Spaghetti and Meatballs – Erren’s Kitchen

This Spaghetti and Meatballs recipe makes delicious homemade meatballs, cooked in marinara sauce and served over a bed of spaghetti.

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This delicious Italian classic will satisfy everyone at your dinner table and once you try it, it will likely make it into your regular rotation.

How To Make Spaghetti and Meatballs

  1. Mix the ground beef with breadcrumbs, parmesan cheese, herbs, and seasoning.
  2. Roll into meatballs.
  3. Pan fry the meatballs.
  4. Add to tomato sauce.
  5. Serve on a bed of spaghetti.

For The Spaghetti Sauce

To keep things simple, this recipe calls for about 2 quarts of tomato sauce. You can use three 24oz/680g jars of store-bought or If you want to make homemade, you can use the sauce from my Spaghetti and Italian Sausage recipe (which is what I use), my Simple Marinara Sauce, or Easy Homemade Tomato Sauce.

Why This Recipe Works

  • Adding baking soda to the beef keeps it moist by enhancing its PH levels and stopping the proteins from binding too quickly (which dries out the meat).
  • Using fresh herbs and freshly grated cheese adds extra flavor to the meatballs.
  • Moistened breadcrumbs, as well as eggs, keep the meatballs moist and tender
  • A healthy dose of fresh garlic gives a kick of flavor you just don’t get with powder.
  • Giving the option of homemade or store-bought sauce keeps things simple as you need.

Step by Step Instructions

In a small mixing bowl, stir together bread crumbs and milk until they are fully moistened. Set aside.

breadcrumbs moistened with milk in a bowl.breadcrumbs moistened with milk in a bowl.

In a small mixing bowl, mix ½ teaspoon baking soda with a tablespoon of water to form a slurry. Set aside.

baking soda and water mixed together in a glass bowlbaking soda and water mixed together in a glass bowl

In a large mixing bowl, add the beef, slurry, garlic, parsley, and Parmesan cheese and season with about a teaspoon of salt and freshly grated pepper

beef, garlic, parsley, and parmesan cheese in a mixing bowlbeef, garlic, parsley, and parmesan cheese in a mixing bowl

Add the breadcrumb mixture and mix well with your hands, squeezing the mixture through your fingers

The meat mixture being hand mixed in a bowlThe meat mixture being hand mixed in a bowl

Mix until fully combined.

The combined meatball mixture in a bowlThe combined meatball mixture in a bowl

Shape mixture with greased hands into even size meatballs, about 1 ½-inches-inches each.

Heat olive oil into a large skillet. Add the meatballs about 2 inches apart and brown them until crisp. Do this in batches rather than crowding the pan. For more detailed information on pan-frying meatballs, see my Italian Meatballs post.

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Once browned, transfer to paper towels to blot.

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Stir the cooked meatballs into the warmed tomato sauce. Simmer on low heat for at least 5 minutes. The longer they cook the more tender they become and the richer the sauce (on a Sundays mine simmer all day).

meattballs cooking in tomato saucemeattballs cooking in tomato sauce

Serve over freshly cooked Spaghetti.

This recipe calls for baking the meatballs. For pan-frying meatballs, see my post for Italian Meatballs.

For Perfect Meatballs

  • Avoid low-fat meats Fat helps make the meatballs tender. I recommend 80 or 85% lean beef.
  • Don’t skip the baking soda or moistening the breadcrumbs, these steps ensure the meatballs tender and moist.
  • Be sure to use the egg. If you skip the eggs the meatballs will fall apart in the sauce. 
  • After mixing your meatball mixture, it’s worth taking the extra time to taste test it by making a mini hamburger patty and pan-frying it in some olive oil until fully cooked. Then give it a taste. It should taste delicious! If it doesn’t, it probably needs salt. Season the raw mixture and repeat if you want to be 100% sure.
  • Stir often when Simmering the meatballs in the sauce. Tomato sauce sticks easily to the bottom of the pan which can ruin your sauce if burned.

Perfect Spaghetti Sauce Pairings

Other Great Spaghetti Recipes

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Let’s Make
Spaghetti and Meatballs

Flavorful Italian meatballs cooked from scratch and simmered in spaghetti sauce. Italian comfort food at it’s finest.

Prep30 minutes

Cook20 minutes

Total50 minutes

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Instructions

  • In a small bowl mix the baking soda with the water until well combined. Set aside.

  • In another mixing bowl, Add the milk and stir together while adding more milk 1 tablespoon at a time to moisten the breadcrumbs fully. Let rest while you prep the rest of the ingredients (or at least 5 minutes).

  • In a large mixing bowl add the beef, garlic, parsley, and parmesan cheese and season with about a teaspoon of salt and freshly grated pepper (if using jarred sauce, it may be salty so season to taste).

  • Add the baking soda and breadcrumb mixtures and mix well with your hands, squeezing the mixture through your fingers until combined.

  • Shape mixture with greased hands into even size meatballs, about 1 ½-inches each (making about 16 meatballs).

  • Heat about ½ cup of vegetable oil into a large skillet. You’ll want about ½-inch of oil in the pan.Add the meatballs to the heated oil about 2 inches apart and brown them until crisp, turning with a pair of tongs so that they are evenly browned. Do this in batches rather than crowding the pan.Once browned, transfer to paper towels to blot.

  • Stir the cooked meatballs into warmed tomato sauce. Simmer on low heat if desired for even more tender meatballs (on a Sunday mine simmers all day) stirring often to keep the sauce from sticking to the pan.

  • Serve over freshly cooked Spaghetti.

Tips + Notes

For detailed information on  pan-fried meatballs, see my recipe for Italian Meatballs
Adding baking soda to the beef keeps it moist by enhancing its PH levels and stopping the proteins from binding too quickly (which dries out the meat).

  • Use fresh ingredients whenever possible. Fresh meat, herbs, and aromatic have the best flavor.
  • Avoid low-fat meats Fat helps make the meatballs tender. I recommend 80 or 85% lean beef.
  • Don’t skip the baking soda or moistening the breadcrumbs, these steps help keep the meatballs tender and moist.
  • Be sure to use the egg. If you skip the eggs the meatballs will fall apart in the sauce. 
  • After mixing your meatball mixture, it’s worth taking the extra time to taste test it by making a mini hamburger patty and pan-frying it in some olive oil until fully cooked. Then give it a taste. It should taste delicious! If it doesn’t, it probably needs salt. Season the raw mixture and repeat if you want to be 100% sure.
  • Stir often when Simmering the meatballs in the sauce. Tomato sauce sticks easily to the bottom of the pan which can ruin your sauce if burned.

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 423 (21%)| Carbohydrates: 58g (19%)| Protein: 25g (50%)| Fat: 10g (15%)| Saturated Fat: 4g (25%)| Cholesterol: 62mg (21%)| Sodium: 697mg (30%)| Potassium: 646mg (18%)| Fiber: 4g (17%)| Sugar: 6g (7%)| Vitamin A: 459IU (9%)| Vitamin C: 6mg (7%)| Calcium: 143mg (14%)| Iron: 4mg (22%)

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