Provided by Food Network
Categories main-dish
Time 3h15m
Yield about 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 25
Steps:
- To make the meatballs: Put the bread in a bowl and drench with milk. Let soak for a few minutes, and squeeze the bread out like a sponge.
- In bowl, mix together the beef, pork, and veal until well combined.
- In another bowl, whisk together the Parmesan, breadcrumbs, parsley, salt, pepper, eggs, and garlic.
- Add the cheese mixture and soaked bread to the meat and mix well. Form into meatballs.
- Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat. A little olive oil and fry the meatballs in batches until well-browned and "hard", as Vinny says.
- Vinny says, "Eat a few."
- To make the sauce: Heat a pot over medium heat and add enough oil to cover the bottom. Add the garlic and onion and cook, stirring, until lightly browned. Add the tomato paste. Fill the tomato paste can with wine and pour into the pot. Add the tomatoes, and fill the can with water¿add the water. Add the parsley and salt and pepper. Stir well and bring to a boil. Lower the heat to a simmer and simmer, stirring occasionally, until slightly thick and fragrant, about 1 hour and 15 minutes.
- To make the sausage: Wipe out the skillet you fried the meatball in, and heat over medium-high heat. Add a little olive oil and brown the sausages in batches.
- Add the meatballs and sausages to the sauce and simmer, stirring occasionally, for 25 minutes.
- When ready to serve, cook the spaghetti according to the package instructions. Drain.
- Transfer the spaghetti to a large bowl and add a few spoonfuls of the sauce (without the meatballs and sausages). Mix to coat the spaghetti¿it should be only lightly coated with the sauce, adjust with more accordingly.
- Transfer the sauce to a platter and serve alongside the spaghetti at the table.
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Saima Mweuli
msaima84@yahoo.comThis is the worst gravy recipe I've ever seen. I would not recommend it to anyone.
Haseeb Gill
gill.h@yahoo.comI've tried this recipe twice and both times the gravy has been a disaster. I'm giving up.
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j_m67@yahoo.comThis recipe is a waste of time and ingredients. The gravy is watery and tasteless.
M Ali Abbasi
am@gmail.comI'm not sure what went wrong, but my gravy turned out lumpy. I had to strain it before serving.
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u-t@hotmail.co.ukI would not recommend this recipe. The gravy is too greasy and heavy.
Andrea Dood
dood.andrea44@gmail.comThis gravy is not worth the effort. It's too time-consuming and the results are not that great.
Bisal Kumar
kb@gmail.comI found this gravy to be a bit bland. I added some extra spices to give it more flavor.
Sohail Ahmed Khoso
k@aol.comThis gravy is a bit too thick for my taste, but it still tastes good.
Najoma Shoy
sn@yahoo.comI followed the recipe exactly and the gravy turned out perfectly. I'm so glad I found this recipe.
Lolon Williams
williams_l@hotmail.frThis is the best gravy I've ever had. I will definitely be making it again.
iam__ suhan
suhan@hotmail.co.ukI love this gravy! It's so versatile. I've used it on pasta, chicken, and even vegetables.
Dave McDade
dave.mcdade69@yahoo.comThis gravy is so easy to make and it tastes just like my grandmother's.
Foysal sordar
f-s@aol.comI've been making this gravy for years and it never disappoints. It's the perfect addition to any Italian meal.
Monira Akther Moni
mm@hotmail.comThis is my go-to gravy recipe. It's always a hit with my friends and family.
Md Joyel
m.j@yahoo.comI made this gravy for my family last night and they loved it! It was easy to make and tasted delicious.
Nadeem Azeem
n9@aol.comThis is the best gravy recipe I've ever tried! It's so flavorful and rich, and it goes perfectly with pasta, chicken, or meatballs.