This is my first participation in a food blog event! It's Tried, Tested and True, and it's hosted by Giz and Psychgrad over at Equal Opportunity Kitchen. It's their first time hosting an event like this, and you've still got time of you want to join--submissions are due by April 14th. And don't we all have at least a few tried and true recipes? They also have a great blog, so you should check it out anyway.
So I decided to submit spaghetti and meatballs, because who doesn't like that? We all love this one. Well, except my 2 youngest boys, they only want butter and parm on their noodles. Sigh. If they only knew what they were missing!
I first got these recipes, I don't know, 4 or 5 years ago, from Allie. Her sister Bethany is one of my best friends. Allie got the recipe from their dad, and he got it from a little old Italian woman. Still with me? Good! It's the best pasta sauce and meatballs I've ever had. In fact, I gave up my old tried and true for this one. I've played with the sauce over the years and changed it a little, but the original is fabulous as is. The meatballs cook in the sauce, so they're tender and moist. Perfect. I haven't dared mess with the meatballs, because we love them so much (except that I use ground turkey instead of beef).
I'll post my version of the sauce, and you can see the original here. Oh, I also use different amounts for the sauce, because I increase it to have leftovers, and this freezes really well. I can give the measurements for these two recipes for 10, 15, or 20 servings, if anyone's interested. This makes the greatest meatball subs--add some provolone and get the bun all toasty...I'm SO glad I have some in the fridge for lunch, hehe.
One more thing...if you make your meatballs a little on the smaller side, you can cut cooking time to about 2 hours or so. And when you drop the meatballs in the sauce, don't stir for about 1/2 an hour, to give them time to set up. You can take the back of a wooden spoon and gently dunk them so they're under the sauce.
Monday, April 7, 2008
Tried, Tested and True Event--Spaghetti and Meatballs
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As a kid I was really fussy with my pasta too. I went through a capellini and soy sauce kick for a while. I have since seen the light and am always on the lookout for great tomato sauces.
Thanks for the great submission to Tried, Tested and True and for the shining endorsement of our blog!
What a great submission Elle. You done us proud girl!!! and to think this is your first roundup - you rock.
You made me laugh - Psychgrad when she was young wouldn't allow the sauce to touch her pasta.
Ok...now you know all of my pasta secrets and we'll stop hijacking your comment section.
HAHAHA!! You guys are totally cracking me up!
Thanks so much, you two--this was fun! I may have a second submission, too...something sweet.
I haven't heard of this event - so I'm glad I saw it here. Makes me want to get out my recipe box full of tried and true!
This spaghetti recipe sounds perfect!
Thanks, Deborah! It is a really delicious sauce--I'm going to have a meatball sandwich for lunch in just a few minutes. yum!
Yeah, baby! I can vouch for Elle that this is a fantastic recipe! It is the only tomato sauce and meatballs recipe I use for spaghetti now. YUM! And now I'm jealous that Elle has some made and I don't. :P lol
I could ship you a meatball sandwich, but it may be green by the time it gets there. lmbo
the meatballs look tender + perfect....pretty pix of the red sauce too.
I probably make a batch of sauce every two weeks to have a safegaurd...thanks for sharing this tried & true!
The meat balls looks so good. I have never made them so this is one to try. The tomato sauce is similar to mine and I love it
xxx
not sure if you're italian by heritage, but by the look of this gravy recipe, i'd say you get the italian gold star! this looks absolutely fabulous and flavorful. Well done.
amy @ http://www.weareneverfull.com
That spaghetti and meatballs looks really good. I can't believe that I have never made it before. I will have to move it up in my to try list.
Elle, you know how much I put my trust in your cooking so I absolutely believe it when you say it's tried, tested, and true! That looks amazing.
I've never had success making meatballs (they always turn out raw!), but I'm willing to give this a try.
Mmmm, yes, this does look sensational. I'm craving it already and it's 7am. mmmm
Wow, that sauce looks so yummy. My son wishes that I would make totally normal things like this, but no... I'm making him try calamari and kalamata olives LOL.
I'm still thinking of something to make for this event!
looks great and I will try your pasta sauce, the one I usually make is very similar to yours but without the cheese. Thanks for sharing:-)
X M
That looks like one of the best sauce recipes I've ever seen! Beautiful!
Taste memory--they do come out very tender cooked in the sauce like that. Good stuff.
Rhyleysgranny--let me know if you try them.
Amy--no, Im not, but so the story goes, it's from a sweet little old Italian lady. And thank you!
Kevin--if you give it a try, please let me know!
Joy--our old method of making meatballs was to cook them separately, but it's tricky to get them done on both the outside and inside. This way works perfectly, and since they simmer gently in the sauce, they don't dry out. You can make them a tad smaller if you want them to cook more quickly.
Pixie--I crave them all the time. They're good cold, too. lol!
Recipe Girl--I think it's great that your son likes foods like that!
Toothfairy--the cheese does some gooood flavor. ;)
Noble pig--it was delicious enough for me to give up my old perfected recipe!
Thank you all for your great comments!
I'm a first-time visitor @ Elle's New England Kitchen! I like the way your writing gives a very warm and cosy feel :) Nice to meet you.
Mrs Ergul from mrsergulcooksmrsergulbakes.blogspot.com
Hi Elle!
Those meatballs look divine!
One of my foodie friends told me about your blog and after reading a few posts I realize you have many delicious recipes.
First of all: well done!
Second, I’m part of a team that organizes a foodie roundup event every 2 weeks on a given theme and would love if you would participate. If you are interested the current theme is springtime salads.
Wishing you many delicious dishes to come, just like this one :)
Mrs. Ergul--thanks so much for your lovely comments!
Linda--thank you! I'll check it out!
I tried these out today (with beef, not turkey) and wow, delicious! Thanks for sharing the recipe! :D
Thank you, Mel! I'm so happy that you liked the recipes!
Hi Elle,
Would like to invite you to join foodie photo contest. The theme is red and white. Please have a look here
Oh, I'd like to invite you to join the food photo contest. Please have a look here for more info
http://cookingetcetera.wordpress.com/2008/07/07/red-white-foodie-photo-contest/
There're some prizes for the lucky winners :D
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