Beef Meatball in Tomato Sauce Recipe

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Easy oven baked meatballs made with both ground pork and beef and then left to simmer in homemade italian tomato sauce. Guaranteed these meatballs to become your family's favorite.

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Meatballs with Tomato sauce recipe - is one of the classic staple recipes in every home cook's menu. Served over pasta, rice, or creamy mashed potatoes these meatballs are easy, budget-friendly, and fulfilling for the whole family.

If you like pork and beef recipes be sure to check out my other delicious and budget-friendly meals such as Ground Beef and Cabbage, Easy Pork Tenderloin, Beef Enchilada Casserole or simply type the words ''pork'', ''beef'' into the search bar.

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Instructions

In a large bowl mix together garlic powder, onion powder, egg, breadcrumbs, salt, and pepper until combined.

flatlay shot of seasonings, parmesan cheese, breadcrumbs and egg mixed in a large transparent glass bowl

Preheat oven to 375 F.

flatlay shot of a ground beef and pork mixed along with seasonings in a large glass transparent bowl

Add pork and beef, mix to combine (for better results, try mixing with your hands).

Prepare a small bowl with warm water to dip your hands in. Roll the mixture between your hands into medium-sized balls, dipping your hands in water after each meatball. You should end up with 24 or if rolled into smaller balls, about 28 meatballs.

Transfer to baking sheet lined with parchment paper or foil, and bake for 25 minutes.

flatlay shot of 24 raw rolled meatballs on a baking sheet lined with foil

Meanwhile, prepare the marinara sauce by combining all the ingredients in a large pan over low-medium heat. Let simmer for 5-10 minutes.

shot of a simmering homemade tomato sauce in a large black skillet

When meatballs are done, add them to the marinara sauce and let simmer over low-medium heat for 1 hour. Serve over pasta or rice and your favorite side salads.

Serving

The best option is to stick with the classic sides like pasta/spaghetti, baked potato, mashed potatoes or plain rice and a bowl of simple fresh salad.

stacked meatballs in tomato sauce on a pile of spaghetti

Tips

  • Onion and garlic powder - for more texture sub with half medium white/brown onion (small dice), and 1 medium-large garlic clove (crushed).
  • Beef and pork meatballs substitute - use ground chicken or turkey instead (bake for 5-10 minutes less and then let simmer in the pan along with the sauce as instructed). Or you can simply make the meatballs only with ground pork as well.
  • Don't overcook - A good rule of thumb here is to rather undercook the meatballs and let them simmer in tomato sauce for longer than 1 hour. If overcooked, meatballs will lose their texture and tenderness.
  • Use your hands for shaping – in my opinion, the easiest way and gives far the best results when it comes to perfectly formed round meatballs.
stacked meatballs in tomato sauce on a pile of spaghetti, bite shot of a top centered meatball
  • Store - Best consumed immediately but you can also let the meatballs cool and then place in an airtight glass container along with some sauce and pop into the fridge (up to a week) or freezer (2-3 months).

Serving suggestions

If you like asparagus as much as I do, prepare this roasted Asparagus with Parmesan Cheese to pair with the stuffed chicken! Or is that too much asparagus? No worries, I have a few other easy side dish suggestions:

  • Mashed Cauliflower and Potatoes
  • Cabbage and Cucumber Salad With Dill
  • Lime Cilantro Rice
  • Garlic Mashed Potatoes With Cream Cheese
  • Gluten Free Homemade Tater Tots
  • Sweet Potato Fries With Truffle Oil
  • Homemade Parmesan Truffle Fries

FAQ

Can you cook raw meatballs in tomato sauce?

If you don't want to bake them first that's fine, I think it is even easier to cook them in a pan. Roll the meatballs (you'll need to cook them in batches), cook on medium-high heat over stovetop until golden brown, and then add to the sauce to simmer.

Is it better to bake or fry meatballs?

Baking/roasting food is usually a slightly healthier way of cooking than frying. However, if you fry the meatballs on a pan on medium heat (just until they get a nice golden brown color) and simmer after in sauce for at least 1 hour will still be a healthier option and will result in soft and flavorful meatballs. Be sure to use high-quality vegetable oil (I use grapeseed oil instead of olive or other oils as it has a higher smoke point).

I hope you'll enjoy this easy meatballs in tomato sauce recipe and if you make it, please let me know down below in the comments or by tagging @theyummy_bowl under your picture on Instagram.

Thank you for reading,

Love,

Julia

Easy Beef Recipes

  • Slow Cooker Massaman Beef Curry
  • Beef Meatballs
  • Beef Enchilada Casserole
  • Slow Cooker Pulled Beef
  • Beef Chimichangas

oven baked meatballs simmering in tomato sauce in a black skillet

Meatballs

  • 1 lb ground pork
  • 1 lb ground beef
  • 1 tablespoon onion powder
  • 1 tablespoon garlic powder
  • 1 large egg
  • ½ cup parmesan grated
  • ¼ heaping cup of gluten-free panko breadcrumbs
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon cracked black pepper

Tomato Sauce

  • 2 cups Beef or vegetable broth
  • 2 15 oz can high quality tomato puree
  • 1 teaspoon dried rosemary
  • 1 teaspoon dried basil
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano
  • ½ teaspoon salt or more to taste
  • ¼ teaspoon cracked black pepper
  • 1 ½ teaspoon Worcestershire sauce gluten free
  • 2 tablespoon dark brown sugar
  • In a large bowl mix garlic powder, onion powder, egg, breadcrumbs, salt, and pepper until combined.

  • Preheat oven to 375 F.

  • Add pork and beef, mix to combine (for better results, try mixing with your hands).

  • Prepare a small bowl with warm water to dip your hands in. Roll the mixture between your hands into medium-sized balls, dipping your hand in water after each meatball. You should end up with 24 or if rolled into smaller balls, about 28 meatballs.

  • Transfer to a baking sheet lined with parchment paper or foil, and bake for 25 minutes.

  • Meanwhile, prepare the marinara sauce by combining all the ingredients in a large pan over low-medium heat. Let simmer for 5-10 minutes.

  • When meatballs are done, add them to the marinara sauce and let simmer over low0medium heat for 1 hour. Serve over pasta or rice and your favorite side salads.

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  • Nutrition - 95 kcal per meatball
  • Onion and garlic powder - for more texture sub with half medium white/brown onion (small dice), and 1 medium-large garlic clove (crushed).
  • Substitute beef and pork with ground chicken or turkey (bake for 5-10 minutes less and then let simmer in the pan along with the sauce as instructed). Or you can simply make the meatballs only with ground pork.
  • Use your hands for shaping – in my opinion, the easiest way and gives far the best results when it comes to perfectly formed round meatballs.

Nutrition Facts

Pork and Beef Meatballs With Tomato Sauce

Amount Per Serving

Calories 95

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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