Classic Italian-style meatballs made with beef, pork, or veal and plenty of garlic are just what your spaghetti needed.

In the interest of full disclosure, I must tell you something: This is not my recipe.
Nope, not even a little bit. I stole am borrowing it from Boyfriend. He makes the meatballs in this house.
Please, try to suppress any “balls” jokes. I know I’m trying.
In all seriousness, this is a recipe that has been tweaked and retweaked and tweaked some more to basic perfection. This recipe has been made so many times that we have a system down: While Boyfriend makes the meatballs, I heat up the oil, set the sauce to simmering, and get the pasta water boiling. He assembles, I fry. Everybody eats. We both clean up. <– That last part is only true sometimes.
Teamwork, baby.

We, of course, love this recipe with spaghetti, but they also make killer (killer!) meatball subs. Just keep a napkin within arm’s reach – trust me, if you’re anything like me, you’ll need it.


Classic Italian Meatballs
Ingredients
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Instructions
- In a large bowl, combine the meat, egg, shallot, garlic, parsley, a pinch of salt, and 1/3 of the cheese and 1/4 of the breadcrumbs. Mix until just barely combined, then add another 1/3 of the cheese and 1/4 of the breadcrumbs. Repeat mixing and adding one more time. At this point, you may need to add the rest of the breadcrumbs or you may not - if the mixture still seems pretty wet, add them and finish mixing. Otherwise, reserve them for another recipe.
- Roll meatballs into golf ball-sized balls. You should be able to get around 20 meatballs.
- Add your favorite pasta sauce into a large saucepan and bring to a simmer. Cover.
- Meanwhile, in a large nonstick skillet, add about 1/4-inch of olive oil. Heat over medium-high heat, then add 5-6 meatballs. Cook for 1-2 minutes, until the bottoms are golden brown, then flip and repeat. Depending on the size of your meatballs and how much oil you have in your pan, you may want to do a third side. Once cooked, add the meatballs to the simmering pasta sauce and cover again. Repeat with the remaining meatballs.
- Once all meatballs are browned and simmering in the sauce, allow to simmer for 10-15 more minutes while you prep the rest of your meal. This will allow all of the meatballs enough time to finish cooking through.
- Serve warm over pasta or as a meatball sub.
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I’m always looking for new meatball recipes — I’m kind of obsessed with them!! And now I must try these. P.S. Wuahahahah love your BF’s comment.
So, apparently my balls are a big hit, right?
Boyfriend, ladies and gents.
Everyone needs a perfect meatball recipe. This looks pretty darn close to perfection. Thank you for sharing Stephie! I want a big bowl right now!
This is my kind of teamwork! Pics are gorgeous too.
And balls. Couldn’t help myself!!!!
Thank you! I was so pleased with how the photos turned out so I especially appreciate the comment. 🙂
We are meatball freaks in this house. Can’t wait to try this!
ps BALLZ. sorry, had to.
I would expect nothing less of you. Neither would Alex. 🙂
Trying SO hard not to faceplant into my computer screen at these. Trying SO hard not to make a joke about balls.
I would expect nothing less on either account. 😉
Ohhhh men and their balls…meatballs that is. Looks like Boyfriend hit a homerun with these bad boys! These meatballs look absolutely perfect! I love recipes that have evolved over time – that’s how you know they’re real winners. Now gimme some balls! 😀
I’ve been waiting for this comment. 😉
He really hit those balls out of the park, didn’t he? 😉
I love making meatballs so much! These look amazing. I need to make a few dozen and keep ’em in the freezer for whenever a craving hits.
There’s something almost therapeutic about making meatballs, isn’t there?
Meatballs are the ultimate comfort food. I love that you worked with the boyfriend to make these lovelies happen. I’m kind of thinking about “balls” jokes. Just sayin’. Pinned.