I’ve Been Eating Spaghetti and Meatballs Wrong My Entire Life
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Today we learn why the Abruzzo style super tiny meatballs are better than the larger American ones.
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Spaghetti and Super Tiny Meatballs
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I have made tiny meatballs a few times, and the way I "measured" them was to roll out the meat flat and then cut it into evenly-sized cubes, and then pluck up a cube and roll it in my hand to make the meatball. It ends up taking way less time than pulling them out individually with a measuring spoon!
You my friend, are a genius
that, or roll the meat into a snake, and cut the snake into small meatball sized bites, and roll those. i wouldn't want to dirty it, but if you needed a lot, a sausage suffer would be great, especially if you had one on a kitchen aide or something.
Yep, just like making gnocchi!
daang was thinking so hard to simplify the process. well guess others have been thinking for me.
This is genius, what a time saver
If I may, I learned a nice technique for making small meatballs that’s a lot faster…roll your meat mixture into a rope, and then cut the rope into small sections. Then just roll the pieces around until they’re rounded out. A chef in New Jersey showed me that and I’ve used that method for 20 years now.
That's pretty genius, should save a ton of time
Nice!
You even put the meat through a tube to get an absolutely even size...
@@PRH123 but cleaning the tube sounds iffy....is it?
@@m.gabriel4832 I'll let you know when I try it :) one of those little bottle brushes might do the trick...
Thanks for being my Italian Grandma, I cant tell you how much my pasta game has improved because of you.
My friends and I call him our Italian grandmother, too! 😂
He still has never added a soffritto to his sauce...
eat the noddles, never the meatballs.
@@BrokenCDprodux not true. He uses it in his Bolognese
Why? You know Spaghetti with meatballs arent an italian dish right?
So glad little meatballs are getting appreication. The surface area to volume ratio of little meatballs means more browning and more sauce.
I've been doing some calculations, and more browning and more sauce = more flavour
This! What I never like about huge meatballs is the middle has so much less flavor.
then why are you forming the meat into meatballs in the first place. In EU, traditional spaghetti sauce is just ground beef with tomato sauce. Little splash of Olive oil, onion, garlic, ground beef, tomatoes (passata is best), salt + pepper and some choped fresh basil in the end. That's it for the most basic spaghetti sauce for any day. Fresh, light, easy and will make you feel full for the whole day. If you want to get fancier version, skip the olive oil. Coriander seeds + ground pepper on the hot pan. After 30-40sec add ground beef + choped onion + little of fresh garlic - without any fats you need to act quickly so right when you feel like meat is brown enough, pour in beef stock and add grated carrots, parsley and root celery. Cook it until whole liquid is almost gone and add tomatoes or passata. Mix it, cook for 5mins, turn off the heat and add some choped basil. Wait 10mins, mix again and then it's ready to serve - btw. Both recipes comes from my grandma :)
FINALLY!! I have been telling people this for so long now and this is the first time I've seen someone make a video. The reason tiny meatballs are so much better is because of the amount of surface area that gets browned, as opposed to the grayer part of the inner meatball. My opinion is always roll out the meat into something that looks like a long hot dog, then you just cut little chunks from that log and roll them away from you on The cutting board to make them round. I can do two pounds in 2 minutes and fill an entire sheet tray. The flavor difference will blow you away and it mixes better in the spaghetti
Vincenzo, from the channel Vincenzos plate does it as well, but he is originally from abruzzo, where this recipe originates. He actually even makes them smaller than this. Very interesting and authentic channel.
Small meatballs is the way, in Italy large meatballs are very rare
The long hotdog method is clever. I'll definitely do that instead of using a teaspoon
Bruh relax it literally is such a small difference and I prefer the bigger meatballs 100% better is subjective
@@wm1573 that's why I specified the thing I preferred, more flavor in the dark, caramelized part. But it IS subjective
Here's a trick I use to make tiny meatballs: grab a handful of the meat mixture and close your hand around it. Your hand is now going to function like a pastry bag, and by gently squeezing while opening and closing your forefinger and thumb, you can produce tiny meatballs pretty quickly. You can either roll them for that perfect look, or leave them as-is for a more "rustic" look.
Yee ive actually always been making meatballs small instead of big, and always found them tastier and easier to eat with the pasta.
Try it the next day without pasta and over a slice of baked bread that's just heaven... 🤤🤤🤤
@@Cr4z33_YT amazing and not obvious advice. Thanks!
You should check out Vincenzo's Plate. He's from Abruzzo originally, and he makes these all by hand, even smaller. And his channel is fun and focuses on traditional Italian dishes.
I was going to bring this up. Vincenzo recently showed this method and explained how it is the traditional way of doing it and why its better.
I concur. Vinny is my go to Italian YT chef.
Yeah I saw tiny meatballs first in his channel. Done it twice so far and love it!!
I plan on making both Steve's and Vincenzo's. I have a feeling I might like Steve's better just going by the ingredients. Has anyone done both?
Hi, I'm swedish and we for sure know how to make huge amounts of meatballs 😀Use a piping bag in your right hand, roughly round them in your left hand, put on a baking tray and prebake in oven 150C/302F til they are firm in the shaped form. Then proceed as usual to fry and then add to the sause. I always do big batches of meatballs and using this method saves a huge amount of work and time👌
I’m also Swedish, but my family doesn’t use the creamy sauce, grew up on a beer based sauce. Little meatballs of course! I love both.
lol Sweden should have a meatball in its flag and a meatball song for national anthem, i suppose. This message was not endorsed by Ikea in any means.
@@myjewelry4u Hi Karen, I'd love to know how you make this beer based sause, sounds great
Swedish Meatballs are boiled btw
@@charlotteolofsson3595 Thank goodness for your technique tip!! I wanted to make this for dinner tonight but was turned off by the spoon shaping. You motivated me back to trying with a pipe bag. Thank you!
I was in food service for many years. I was taught my Italian cooking by old world, old school Italian grandmas. You are so right on point!
I always appreciate that you're continually learning, trying new styles and products then you come share your riches with us. Thanks Stephen!
Yes! My family is from Abruzzo. The first time I had tiny meatballs was when my aunt came to the US for the holidays from Castelli. She made a fabulous lasagna that had the smallest of meatballs! Another surprise was the addition of peas. Apparently the peas are regional. Had fun watching this video.
When you were talking about the meditative flow you get into while creating the mini-meatballs, that is literally the definition of a Labor of Love. It’s all about taking your time, being patient and seasoning as you go to show your love 🥰🍝
The human hand is simply amazing! The tasks it can perform, in this case, molding mini meatballs at speed, is incredible!
I wonder how often food CZcamsrs are influenced by each other, especially ones with similar areas of emphasis - I see a recipe come up on one channel and over a period of a few months start seeing it appear as a “new” dish on another channel. It’s great though!
This is my preferred way of having spaghetti and meatballs. Grew up in an American Italian home with giant meatballs and it was always good but kind of awkward to eat. When I started preparing dishes myself I came across the “Italian” way of approaching this dish (from Abruzzo) and finally realized this was how it was intended. Makes so much more sense!
I have noticed this influencing also, but it happens on the foodnetwork and other shows too. One day someone makes basil perogies and the next week everyone is making them.
I’ve always enjoyed these videos, I’ve learned so much and it’s amazing how much the content has evolved, really incredible
Steve, I love your rigatoni and meatballs recipe, i’ve adapted it myself to make it even better, thank you for giving us so many great dishes. Can’t wait to try this one
So glad you posted this! I had seen this done a couple of times quite some time ago and always intended to try it….and you gave some really great tips here! Much obliged!
Another way to make these is put them into a pastry/piping bag and do quick dollops onto a sheet pan. Goes pretty quick.
AMAZING! the colors of your plating is always perfect
I’ve tried a LOT of different meatball recipes and this was by far the best I’ve made, thank you!!
Been making your other meatball recipe ever since you posted it. My family is in love with it. I’ll give the tiny meatballs a chance next time!
I make those meatballs for my Italian wedding soup. Love this idea. I never thought about making all tiny on meatball day. I freeze them for quick meals later. Great video
I love what you did here! I’ve been wanting to make the traditional mini meatballs for a while now and your recipe and technique looks perfecto! Thank you, now I can’t wait to make this. 🍝❤️
No way! Seems like every time I have a craving for some thing I go to the channel and there’s a new upload with the dish I’m looking to make. Keep them coming!
Man, this looks so good!!! Love these videos!
Wow! Definitely making this come the weekend. Looks so good!
I love your vids man, your pasta videos got me hooked to cooking.
I aspire to be like you when it comes to cooking. You’re on another level. Love your channel so much ❤
Trying this dish for the family tonight. I'm not a cook but how you present it I think I might be able to do it! I have subscribed to your channel, your cooking style brings me back to my childhood growing up in New York! Thank you for your continued videos and contributions on cooking! I sincerely appreciate 🙏 it! Wishing you continued success!
It makes sense since you have more surface for browning. Very nice video
I really like this idea. It’s perfect for getting my kids involved. Thanks for the idea. And good production value on video. Moved along nicely without too much fluff. Well done.
I never comment bro, this vid was amazing! thank you for never holding back what you do (even though that wine deglaze was super quick) you have taken my kitchen skills to another level and I thank You :)
The level of instruction is fantastic.
I have made meatballs this way every time since first watching this video. Truly a fantastic recipe everyone should try!
This is wonderful. Looks delicious and can't wait to make it.
What a throw back for me. Used to have meatballs prepared this way when I was a kid all the time. Gotta get that going again. Thanks!
I really love ur show!!..you explain everything so perfectly and all ur hints and techniques have helped me alot..
Really and truly love ur show and I'm lookin forward to the holidays to impress my fam...love ur recipes...love you too!!
That was nothing short of AMAZING!!! Most incredible looking plate of spaghetti & meatballs I have ever seen!
just made this today for sunday lunch. it turned out great. thanks man. wish u the best!
Looks amazing!! Can’t wait to try them!!!
Watching you makes me sooooo happy!
This young Chef is talented, and passionate about what he's doing. Thank you
made these yesterday and again today. what a brilliant recipe and video. thank you so much! i counted today and there were 165 baby meatballs, handled twice, oh not to mention frying them, too. today i used a really tiny spoon and found the scooping method faster and easier than a 1/2 teaspoon measuring spoon. used half pork because we had it instead of the veal. so happy i found you. thanks for all of your efforts, your humor, and as jeremy below said, for being my italian grandma!
Oh the irony of Saving promo, but you're rocking a o'clock shadow LOLOLOL. Great recipe and video as always.
I have bought all the ingredients and will cook this dish later tonight. I'm so stoked!
I love your commentary. Very informative. I'm going to surprise my husband with tiny meatballs this week.
I'm so thankfull that you make a video and a recipe about this,because of this i learn a lot, i learn few things in cooking.
Been using my nose to figure out if something is seasoned right for ages. Lovely to see someone else explain this. RESPECT
This was sooo delicious! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for the detail on how to measure the meat to make each ball! I’ve looked at many videos to find you. Worth persevering. TY.
I’m going to do it tonight ❤thanks for all your videos 🙏🏼
That is now my favorite dish to make. So good!!!! I learn so much from your post
I very much enjoy your videos and especially enjoy your narration style.
Great idea! Never thought of small meatballs except for in wedding soup!
Loved the new editing style. And this is a great way to make spaghetti and meatballs 👌
Made this recipe yesterday. Took about an hour to roll out all the tiny meatballs but it was worth it! Texture of meatballs was great, sauce is great. Also loved getting meatball with every bite. Will definitely make again! Thank you!
I've always wanted this recipe! thank you!
My Italian roots grow deep in the mountains of the Abruzzo region! Thank you!
I had to make this recipe and we had it after my friend run the half marathon in London
It was amazing.
I love your energy and the way you teach ! ✨️ Bless you for these videos ! 💜✝️🤟🏽😌
Love this! I don't like large meatballs so I've been avoiding it, but I'm definitely making this! Thanks for sharing.
I absolutely love your channel
when my aunt from calabria was visiting here she made her meatballs small like that. it was so good.. I cant wait to try this recipe!
My Grandma B is from Abruzzo and she always made me mini meatballs with this little O shaped pasta. So good!!! My memory is probably off because it's been so long, but it seemed like she could make it in minutes! She never allowed me to be in the kitchen when she made it, so I unfortunately never got the secret recipe :/
you're allowed to have SpaghettiOs any time you want
Can’t wait to try this !
Nice variation on the traditional take. Great idea!
Thanks for that, imma try this during this weekend!
Oh wow. Can't wait to try this out sometime for guests!!!
Thank you for this wonderful recipe. 🥰😇
Making these huge meatballs has always been for the birds!! Always been doing the small ones! Thank god you sharing this kid!
Looks so delicious😋 Thank you!
I live in a small town in Central Valley California and luckily enough in a market around the corner from where I live, I was able to find pasta d’abruzzo that I use in all your recipes. Really took my pasta dishes to another level rather than using the typical box pasta.
best cooking show on youtube, or anywhere. Thank you!
that looks amazing! gotta try this
How have I never done this before!? Brilliant!
This looks SO good. Tiny meatballs are definitely on the list of new things to do.
New to the channel, and just got here from the David Changs rice cakes and spicy pork. You’ve got some incredible recipes! Take my sub!
I use a piping bag and a large tip squeeze to make the small meatballs. Pretty easy and uniform.
Given I made your Rigatoni and Meatball recipe last night (and it was delicious!) - yeah, putting this on the queue for next month's eat-in with friends. Will have extra hands to help making these.
For reference, in the Italian language the combinations chi-/che-/ghi-/ghe- have a hard sound on their c's and g's (like pronouncing a 'k' for chi/che and 'g' from 'graphics' for ghi/ghe)
So chitarra is pronounced 'kitarra'
I'm making this tomorrow. This looks so good
Great presentation, great recipe!
I love your channel. I live in a building in Toronto Canada that is very Italian mezzogiorno don't know how it happened. My family not Italian but my Dad lived in Rome for several years after WW11 and my sis's long-time guy was from Abruzzi and really taught everyone about how to make Italian food whatever your definition may be he was the real thing. This was one of his favorites.
For sure I am going to try , Thank you
Can confirm, cooking spaghetti meatballs like this makes it so much better!
I stumbled across this channel, love it. Also, I love how you're at 999k subs. Never seen that before. Pretty cool. Subbed.
Thanks for the tiny meatball pasta recipe🥰. I can't wait to to make them with your recipe and square pasta 🥰
Brother, brother, brother!!!! What a hit in my family. Had to shortcut the sauce with some nice jar sauce but wow! Doubled the meat, and that was a chore, but it is super delicious and the best way to eat spaghetti and meatballs! Thanks for the recipe and inspiration.
Thanks so much for this! My toddler loves meatballs so I can't wait to give these a go! They look delicious :)
Dang. These look amazing. Can’t it to try this. Def fun with family and kids.
Great vids!
This looks so good. Homemade meatballs are so good and yes it is a labor of love.
I had to make it… thank you for the inspiration. ❤
Dude your lack of fake reverence for Italian ways of doing things is pure GOLD. The truest spirit of Italian cooking is adopting to what you have. Thank you. Best food channel.
Can’t wait to make this for my family. Thank you.
this is how we have always done it in my family!!!! so good
I had a roommate with the same cookbook. These are definitely delicious in part because of the extra surface area browning, but I *highly recommend* having 2 or 3 people to make the rolling go faster. We chose to just scoop a bit of the meatball mixture with a teaspoon (metal is easier in the meat) and just ball it from there. Once you do a few you get pretty consistent; they're not exactly uniform in size but I don't think that's a problem since they are small enough to pretty much cook the same.
I did it for dinner, and my husband loved it more than me, me who loves meatball pasta so much. Thanks for the wonderful recipe ❤❤
Looks fantastic!
Have you tried poaching meatball directly in the sauce and skipping the browning step? I learned this from Nathan Turner’s cook book and loved how tender the meatballs turn out!