Anonymous wrote:The Amylou meatballs at Costco are really good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t use a recipe, I just eyeball it because my husband’s family makes and eats a lot of meatballs and I learned from his mom. However the game changer in making large quantities is that I bought a metal “cookie scoop” and use that to portion out the balls onto my cutting boards and enlist my elementary age kids to roll them into nicely shaped balls. We’re like a meatball assembly line. I make meatballs for big parties and they are always gobbled up.
The recipe is roughly -
Per 1lb of meat: soak a slice of white bread in milk and squeeze most of the milk out. Mix meat, wet bread, 1 large egg, and 1 clove of garlic put through the garlic press.
Add fresh or dried oregano, salt, and pepper to taste.
If you want to be fancy, add Parmesan cheese and fresh basil to the mix. If they are too soft, add some plain breadcrumbs.
I usually use 1/2 turkey and 1/2 pork, but for parties I avoid pork and use turkey alone or turkey and beef depending on the guests.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t use a recipe, I just eyeball it because my husband’s family makes and eats a lot of meatballs and I learned from his mom. However the game changer in making large quantities is that I bought a metal “cookie scoop” and use that to portion out the balls onto my cutting boards and enlist my elementary age kids to roll them into nicely shaped balls. We’re like a meatball assembly line. I make meatballs for big parties and they are always gobbled up.
How do you serve them at a party? W/ sauce and or pasta? Small with toothpicks?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t use a recipe, I just eyeball it because my husband’s family makes and eats a lot of meatballs and I learned from his mom. However the game changer in making large quantities is that I bought a metal “cookie scoop” and use that to portion out the balls onto my cutting boards and enlist my elementary age kids to roll them into nicely shaped balls. We’re like a meatball assembly line. I make meatballs for big parties and they are always gobbled up.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t use a recipe, I just eyeball it because my husband’s family makes and eats a lot of meatballs and I learned from his mom. However the game changer in making large quantities is that I bought a metal “cookie scoop” and use that to portion out the balls onto my cutting boards and enlist my elementary age kids to roll them into nicely shaped balls. We’re like a meatball assembly line. I make meatballs for big parties and they are always gobbled up.
Anonymous wrote:Costco.