The World’s Best Homemade Meatballs | Cooking Italian with Joe


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  1. Marianni
    Marianni says:

    I love meatballs too,I am making your meatballs for our family reunion Aug 12th,you want to come & make & cook them for me😊just kidding,I tried a different recipe of an Italian family who has restaurants in New York,opening new one in Florida,but I did not like them,they did not hold together,too moist,plus they stuck to my pan. Your recipe with video looks delicious.Thank You🙏🌷🌼🌸

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  2. Stephen Peak
    Stephen Peak says:

    The difference is like I would say.
    Ok you make the same things pretty much out of your tomato.
    Sauce is fast and feed those damn kids.
    Gravy is slow and awww..
    Makes you remember why you love her and why you don't snuff your mouthy kids out

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  3. Rose Petals
    Rose Petals says:

    I lost you there for a while while you were frying. Your volume disappeared. But I pretty much understood you. Love the 🎶 music. I can't wait to try this recipe. 😍

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  4. Kelly Pagano
    Kelly Pagano says:

    They are healthy meatballs. The fat content is good for you. Lots of fat soluble nutrients in meat and also in the tomato and pasta. High level of nutrients here. Where people overdo it is too much pasta or bread with it. A little pasta, a couple of meatballs and that’s a good meal.

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  5. Oregon Patriot
    Oregon Patriot says:

    Wow. I never realized how important it is to wear a microphone until I listened to this video.
    His voice bouncing around the room makes it too loud to watch. Turn it down a little, I can't hear it. Turn it up a little and it's too loud. I'm here for a meatball recipe. Not to play volume games.

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  6. The Mockingbird
    The Mockingbird says:

    Hi Joe. I have looked everywhere but I can’t find the amounts of rosemary, thyme, oregano, and basil that you’re supposed to add to the breadcrumbs. I’m going to try to make this in the morning and I wish I knew how much. I went to your website, Facebook, and YouTube and I can’t find those amounts.

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