FRANKIES SPUNTINO RESTAURANT NEW YORK - ITALIAN MEATBALLS
These amazing Italian baked meatballs are from the world famous Frankies Spuntino Restaurant in Brooklyn, New York! Perfectly textured, not at all dense but not falling-apart crumbly, with just the right amount of egg, bread crumbs, garlic, and cheese throughout. But what really makes these meatballs special is the addition of raisins and pine nuts. At the restaurant, they come three to an order with plenty of tomato sauce for sopping and a generous grating of Pecorino. I like to keep a bag of these delectable meatballs on hand in my freezer to pop into a pot of my Easy Spaghetti recipe #278033. Wonderful! Enjoy with a nice glass of red wine such as Chianti. Buon appetito!
Provided by BecR2400
Categories Meatballs
Time 55m
Yield 20 meatballs, 6-8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
- Place the bread in a large bowl, cover with water and let soak until saturated, about 1 minute. Pour off the remaining water, wring out the bread, and tear it into tiny pieces (place back into bowl).
- To the bread, add all of the ingredients, except for the dried breadcrumbs (which you will add in last, using more or less as necessary).
- Using your hands, combine all the ingredients together. Form the mixture into golf ball size meatballs.
- Lay out your meatballs on 2 rimmed baking sheets and bake for 25 minutes in a 325F oven.
- At this point, you can cool the meatballs and hold them in the refrigerator for as long as a couple of days or freeze them for the future.
- Serve 3 meatballs per person with a healthy helping of your favorite red tomato sauce (homemade or store bought). Top each portion with a fluffy mountain of grated cheese. Buon appetito!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 417.3, Fat 22.7, SaturatedFat 7.6, Cholesterol 222.3, Sodium 816.1, Carbohydrate 14.9, Fiber 1, Sugar 4.7, Protein 36.8
FRANKIES' MEATBALLS RECIPE | COOK THE BOOK
Steps:
- Heat the oven to 325°F. Put the fresh bread in a bowl, cover it with water, an let it soak for a minute or so. Pour off the water and wring out the bread, then crumble and tear it into tiny pieces.
- Combine the bread with all of the remaining ingredients except the tomato sauce in a medium mixing bowl, adding them in the order that they are listed. Add the dried bread crumbs last to adjust for wetness; the mixture should be moist wet, not sloppy wet.
- Shape the meat mixture into handball-sized meatballs and space them evenly on a baking sheet. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes. The meatballs will be firm but still juicy and gently yielding when they're cooked through. (At this point, you can cool the meatballs and hold them in the refrigerator for as long as a couple of days or freeze them for the future.)
- Meanwhile, heat the tomato sauce in a sauté pan large enough to accommodate the meatballs comfortably.
- Dump the meatballs into the pan of sauce and nudge the heat up ever so slightly. Simmer the meatballs for half an hour or so (this isn't one of those cases where longer is better) so they can soak up some of the sauce. Keep them there until it's time to eat.
- Serve the meatballs 3 to a person in a healthy helping of red sauce, and hit everybody's portion-never the pan-with a fluffy mountain of grated cheese. Reserve the leftover tomato sauce (it will be extra-super-delicious) and use it anywhere tomato sauce is called for in this book.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 579 kcal, Carbohydrate 21 g, Cholesterol 236 mg, Fiber 1 g, Protein 47 g, SaturatedFat 12 g, Sodium 1007 mg, Sugar 5 g, Fat 33 g, ServingSize 18 to 20 meatballs, UnsaturatedFat 0 g
MEATBALLS: THE SPUNTINO WAY
Provided by Frank Falcinelli
Categories Beef Bake Dinner Meat Ground Beef Peanut Free Soy Free
Yield Makes 6 servings; 18 to 20 meatballs
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- 1. Heat the oven to 325°F. Put the fresh bread in a bowl, cover it with water, and let it soak for a minute or so. Pour off the water and wring out the bread, then crumble and tear it into tiny pieces.
- 2. Combine the bread with all the remaining ingredients except the tomato sauce in a medium mixing bowl, adding them in the order they are listed. Add the dried bread crumbs last to adjust for wetness: the mixture should be moist wet, not sloppy wet.
- 3. Shape the meat mixture into handball-sized meatballs and space them evenly on a baking sheet. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes. The meatballs will be firm but still juicy and gently yielding when they're cooked through. (At this point, you can cool the meatballs and hold them in the refrigerator for as long as a couple of days or freeze them for the future.)
- 4. Meanwhile, heat the tomato sauce in a sauté pan large enough to accommodate the meatballs comfortably.
- 5. Dump the meatballs into the pan of sauce and nudge the heat up ever so slightly. Simmer the meatballs for half an hour or so (this isn't one of those cases where longer is better) so they can soak up some sauce. Keep them there until it's time to eat.
- 6. Serve the meatballs 3 to a person in a healthy helping of the red sauce, and hit everybody's portion-never the pan-with a fluffy mountain of grated cheese. Reserve the leftover tomato sauce (it will be super-extra-delicious) and use it anywhere tomato sauce is called for in this book.
ANNA AND FRANKIE'S MEATBALLS
This recipe is courtesy of Rao's Restaurant in New York City. My Italian friends were so surprised at how good and authentic these were!
Provided by Grace Lynn
Categories Veal
Time 45m
Yield 12 Meatballs
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Bread Crumbs: Unless you make your own bread crumbs, you won't be following Rao's kitchen tradition.
- Use the finest quality Italian bread you can find.
- Allow it to dry for at least two days.
- Then grate, using a handheld grater or a food processor fitted with a metal blade.
- Shake and push the bread crumbs through a medium strainer to get an even texture.
- Meatballs: Combine beef, veal, and pork in a large bowl.
- Add eggs, cheese, parsley, garlic and salt and pepper to taste.
- Using your hands, blend ingredients together.
- Blend bread crumbs into meat mixture.
- Slowly add water, 1 cup at a time, until the mixture is quite moist.
- Shape the mixture into balls (approximately 2 1/2 to 3-inches in diameter.).
- Heat oil in a large saute pan.
- When oil is very hot but not smoking, fry meatballs in batches.
- When bottom 1/2 of meatball is very brown and slightly crisp, turn and cook top 1/2.
- Remove from heat and drain on paper towels.
- Lower cooked meatballs into simmering Marinara Sauce and cook for 15 minutes.
- Serve over pasta or on their own.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 398.1, Fat 28.9, SaturatedFat 6.5, Cholesterol 93.3, Sodium 419.1, Carbohydrate 13.8, Fiber 1, Sugar 1.2, Protein 20
FRANKIES SPUNTINO PORK BRACIOLE
Frank Castronovo and Frank Falcinelli, who own the Frankies Spuntino restaurants in New York, prefer to keep it mellow. "I cooked on the line for 18 years," Mr. Falcinelli told The Times. Mr. Castronovo, equally low-key, said, "We like to take the easy approach." That means many of their dishes, like vegetable antipasti, grilled meats and wine-stewed prunes, are cooked well ahead and assembled to order or served at room temperature. In this version of braciola, the meat rolls are covered with canned tomatoes that become sauce as the meat cooks. "My grandfather calls it gravy," Mr. Falcinelli said. "For the Sunday sauce, you do spareribs, sausage, meatballs, braciola." The Franks' version is lighter, meant to be eaten with salad and bread, not steaming pasta. Leftovers are good for sandwiches the following day.
Provided by Dana Bowen
Categories dinner, project, main course
Time 4h
Yield 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Line cutlets up on a clean work surface with the shorter sides on top and bottom (seam side up, if made from a butterflied cut). Season with salt and pepper, and sprinkle with minced garlic, parsley and cheeses. Roll a cutlet into a tight log. Stretch butcher's twine along the length of the roll; wrap string tightly around one end and continue wrapping to the other end, each turn an inch from the previous one; tie loose ends. Repeat with remaining braciola.
- Empty two cans of tomatoes into a mixing bowl. Use your fingers to break tomatoes apart, and discard firm cores and tops. Pour half the sauce into a deep-sided roasting pan. Season with salt and pepper.
- Place a large skillet over medium-high heat, and add oils. When oils are hot but not smoking add braciola and sear, rotating every minute or so, until browned all over. Reduce heat to medium, add whole garlic cloves and sauté 2 to 3 minutes. Transfer braciola to roasting pan, allowing garlic to continue cooking until golden. Add a cup of remaining sauce to skillet, and scrape browned bits from bottom; shut off heat, and pour over braciola. Add remaining sauce to braciola, completely covering braciola. (If there isn't enough sauce, use another can of tomatoes.) Cover tightly with foil, and bake until tender, from 1 to 3 hours. Check frequently for doneness.
- Snip twine off braciola. Arrange, whole or sliced, on a platter, drizzle with some sauce and transfer remaining sauce to a serving bowl. Serve hot or at room temperature. Garnish with Parmigiano-Reggiano.
Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 825, UnsaturatedFat 35 grams, Carbohydrate 15 grams, Fat 58 grams, Fiber 6 grams, Protein 60 grams, SaturatedFat 19 grams, Sodium 1393 milligrams, Sugar 8 grams
FRANKIE'S MEATBALLS
This recipe for Frankie's Meatballs comes from "Rao's Cookbook," by Frank Pellegrino. Rao's is one of Michael Kors' favorite restaurants in Manhattan.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Ingredients Meat & Poultry Beef Recipes Ground Beef Recipes
Yield Makes 14 to 18 meatballs
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- In a large bowl, combine beef and pork using your hands. Mince 1/2 clove garlic and add to meat mixture along with the eggs, cheese, and parsley; season with salt and pepper. Continue mixing with your hand until well combined. Add bread crumbs and mix well. Add water, 1 cup at a time, and continue mixing until mixture is quite moist.
- Shape mixture into 2 1/2-to-3-inch balls. Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Smash remaining clove of garlic with the back of a knife and add to skillet. Cook until lightly browned and fragrant, 1 to 2 minutes; remove with a slotted spoon and discard. Working in batches, add meatballs to skillet. Cook until browned and cooked through, turning, about 10 minutes. Drain on paper towels and serve immediately.
- Meanwhile, bring marinara sauce to a boil in a large nonreactive saucepan. Reduce heat to a simmer and add meatball. Let meatballs cook in sauce about 20 minutes; serve immediately with pasta, if desired.
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