My
husband and I definitely ate until we could not anymore; him eating his entire
large plate, shockingly!
INGREDIENTS:
~2+ lbs. 85/15
hamburger meat (about $6 from Starr Wood grocery store in Norwich, CT)
1/3 - 1/4 cup
Parmesan cheese (about $3.60 from super Wal-Mart)
1 clove garlic,
finely chopped
1/3 small white
onion, finely chopped (paid $1.50 for entire bag of ~8 onions - Starr Wood)
6 Ritz Crackers,
finely crumbled/crushed
2 tomatoes
1 1/2 jars Great
Value Garden Italian Vegetable Tomato sauce ($1.33 per jar @ W-M)
1 can Roasted
Onion & Garlic Hunt's Tomato sauce ($1 @ S.W.)
~ 10 shakes of
Worcestershire sauce ($2.59 @ S.W.)
~5-6 shakes of Soy sauce
2 tbs. milk
2 tbs. milk
2 eggs, lightly
beaten
decent
amount of Stonemill Essentials Steak Seasoning ($1.49 @ Aldi's)
(***& My Favorite!)
salt &
pepper
~ 4 tbs. garlic
powder
~2 tbs. Basil
seasoning
2-4 tbs. celery
salt
5-7 tbs. Italian
seasoning
Step 1:
In a large bowl, add and mix together well, the hamburger (parted),
Worcestershire sauce, milk, garlic powder, celery salt, Italian seasoning,
Basil seasoning, salt and pepper, the crumbled crackers, onion, garlic, and
Parmesan cheese.
Step 2: Form the meat mixture into small (about 1
1/2-inch) balls and place onto sheet pans or glass pans. Cook at 425◦F for 15
minutes. Flip the meatballs individually. Cook for 10-15 more minutes. Cut open
one meatball and check to see if fully cooked.
Step 3: In about a 13"x 15" glass pan, place
the tomato sauces, diced tomatoes, some
Italian seasoning, Basil seasoning, a little Parmesan, and the Stonemill steak
seasoning. Then, place the half-cooked meatballs atop and smother with the
seasoned sauce. Cook for 10-15 more minutes at 425◦F.
Step 4: Place
atop the cooked spaghetti and ENJOY!!!
ABOUT 2 tbs. Soy Sauce as well. Not much. If desired. :p
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