Author Notes
Tried and true, these meatballs are as good as they get. Simmered in red wine and stuffed with spices, including a touch of cinnamon for depth, they are sure to have your family coming back for more. —MadisonMayberry
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Ingredients
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2
slices white sandwich bread, ripped into pieces
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1/4 cup
whole milk
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1 pound
ground beef or pork
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1
egg
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3 tablespoons
red wine
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1 teaspoon
kosher salt
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1/4 teaspoon
black pepper
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1/8 teaspoon
ground cinnamon
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1 tablespoon
Italian seasoning
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1/4 cup
flour
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4 tablespoons
olive oil
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24 ounces
jarred pasta sauce
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1 cup
red wine
Directions
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In small bowl, mix together bread and milk. Set aside.
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In large bowl, combine ground meat, egg, 2 Tbsp. red wine, salt, pepper, cinnamon and Italian seasoning. Mix with hands until ingredients are well combined. Form meat mixture into 18-24 balls. Roll each meatball in the 1/4 cup flour to coat.
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In large skillet (choose one that has a lid for later) heat 2 Tbsp. olive oil over medium heat. Add half the meatballs to skillet and cook, 3 minutes per side or until golden brown on both sides. Remove meatballs from the skillet and transfer to a plate. (Note: meatballs will not be cooked through at this point.) Add 2 Tbsp. more olive oil to skillet and cook remaining meatballs as before. Transfer second batch of meatballs to plate with first half.
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Add pasta sauce and red wine (or broth) to skillet; stir to combine. Add meatballs to skillet. Cover and cook, over medium low heat, 10 minutes, or until meatballs are cooked completely through. Remove from heat. Serve over pasta and top with Parmesan cheese.
I'm a 22-year-old Midwesterner and the voice behind the blog Espresso and Cream (espressoandcream.com). During the day, I'm a food editor at Meredith Corporation and do on-camera work when opportunities come my way. It goes without saying that I love to cook and bake, and am happiest when I'm in the kitchen. I'm a exercise junkie, recently-converted vegetarian to the chagrin of my boyfriend, magazine fanatic, and an animal lover who desperately wants to buy a puppy, if only I could solve the white couch dilemma.
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