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Spaghetti and meatballs. Meatballs are spaghetti's BBF, the star of Italian subs everywhere and a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. They're easy to make in the crockpot, in the oven or on the stove and ...
Working in batches, sear meatballs on all sides to develop a crust, about 2 minutes per side. Transfer to a large bowl or plate. In same skillet over medium-low heat, bring sauce to a simmer, then ...
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Nick Stellino (born May 1, 1958, in Palermo, Sicily), is a Sicilian and Italian television chef. One half of his family is from Northern Italy and the other half is Sicilian . He hosts the cooking programs Cucina Amore and Nick Stellino's Family Kitchen on public television station KCTS 9 in Seattle, Washington .
1. Place the bread on a baking sheet. Bake for 30 minutes in a 200°F oven, or until totally dry. 2. Break the bread into chunks . . . 3. And pulse [in food processor] until the bread turns into crumbs.
When the fire is ready grill the meatballs for about 10-15 min per side. Don't be afraid to check after 8 min. You don't want a burnt meatball. After the meatballs are grilled move them to indirect heat and get out a cast iron skillet. Fill the skillet with your favorite pasta or pizza sauce. Put the skillet over direct heat and add the meatballs.
Grease a rack and place it in a shallow baking tray. I pour a little olive oil onto a paper towel and rub the rack down, but a nonstick cooking spray would work here. Arrange the meatballs, and ...
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