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Meat Balls
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This Recipe dedicated to Marla and her book called
"Spaghetti & Meat Balls"

First we are going to make the sauce, as we need a bit of it
for the Meat Ball recipe. This particular sauce is the much
sought after recipe called RED CROSS SPAGHETTI
SAUCE. Some will remember it as the recipe on the back of
the Red Cross Spaghetti box.
You can use your own or any one of my other Red Sauce
recipes here instead too.

INGREDIENTS:





















1 small can of Tomato PASTE
pinch of Salt & Pepper
1 notch of Butter
about 1 Tablespoon Olive Oil
2 Tablespoons each of very finely diced Onion & Carrots
(not shown, 2 Tablespoons diced Celery)





















Saute everything (except for Tomato Paste) in a medium
sized pot until Vegetables & Butter brown.





















Add the Tomato Paste and stir









































Add about 3 cans of Water, or to your desired consistency.
Now we can make the Meatballs
INGREDIENTS FOR MEAT BALLS:

about 1 lb. Ground Beef or Sirloin
handful of Bread Crumbs
Salt and Pepper
1 Egg
3-4 slices White Bread
1 small Onion diced (about 1/4 cup)
1/4 Cup Spaghetti sauce















Remove crusts (save and freeze for
when you make homemade
Croutons)
and cut up into cubes.
Add all the ingredients









































































Mix with your hands
Now form into golf ball sized balls.





















Put into a baking pan, add a bit of water on the bottom so
they don't stick




















Bake 350*F for about 30 min, turning them over after 15 min.
Make your pasta, then plate with Meat Balls on top









































Top with sauce and Parmesan.
Everyone remembers THIS song, do kids
still sing this?

On top of spaghetti,
All covered with cheese,
I lost my poor meatball,
When somebody sneezed.

It rolled off the table,
And on to the floor,
And then my poor meatball,
Rolled out of the door.

It rolled in the garden,
And under a bush,
And then my poor meatball,
Was nothing but mush.

The mush was as tasty
As tasty could be,
And then the next summer,
It grew into a tree.

The tree was all covered,
All covered with moss,
And on it grew meatballs,
And tomato sauce.

So if you eat spaghetti,
All covered with cheese,
Hold on to your meatball,
Whenever you sneeze.