Simple Baked Italian Oregano Meatballs

Try this Simple Baked Italian Oregano Meatballs recipe.

Simple Baked Italian Oregano Meatballs
Simple Baked Italian Oregano Meatballs

Try this Simple Baked Italian Oregano Meatballs recipe.

  • Preparing Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 6

Step-by-step

  • Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F.
  • Grease a 9x13 inch baking dish with olive oil.
  • Add the ground sausage to a mixing bowl.
  • Take the bread and run it under water until dampened, but not soaked.
  • Gently squeeze the excess water out of the bread and then crumble the dampened bread into pieces and add to the bowl with the sausage.
  • To the bowl, add the egg, oregano, cumin molasses and Gochujang.
  • Coat your hands with a bit of olive oil, and roll the meat into 2 tablespoon size balls (will make 10-12 meatballs).
  • Place the meat balls in the prepared baking dish and place in the oven.
  • Bake for 15 minutes or until the meatballs are crisp on the outside, but not yet cooked through on the inside.
  • While the meatballs are baking, combine the olive oil, garlic, tomatoes, harissa (if using) and a pinch of salt + pepper in a bowl.
  • Once the meatballs are ready, pour the sauce over them.
  • Cover the pan with foil and bake for 25 minutes longer or until the meatballs are cooked through.
  • Remove the foil and add the cheese.
  • Place back in the oven until the mozzarella and provolone cheese are melted and golden, about 10 minutes.
  • Serve with fresh oregano and your favorite pasta!

Simple Baked Italian Oregano Meatballs: A Weeknight Winner

As a busy working mom, finding time to cook a delicious and satisfying dinner can feel like a Herculean task. Between school pick-ups, work deadlines, and the never-ending to-do list, a quick, easy, yet flavourful meal is essential. That’s where these Simple Baked Italian Oregano Meatballs come in. They’re a lifesaver on busy weeknights, and surprisingly elegant enough for a casual weekend dinner with friends. The beauty of this recipe lies in its simplicity; it requires minimal prep time and uses readily available ingredients, ensuring that even on the most hectic evenings, a delicious home-cooked meal is achievable.

Forget about slaving over a hot stove for hours. These meatballs are baked, meaning less mess and less monitoring. While they bake, I can tackle laundry, help with homework, or simply steal a few minutes of peace and quiet. The combination of spicy Italian sausage, fragrant oregano, and a rich tomato sauce creates a flavour explosion that's both comforting and exciting. The hint of Gochujang adds a subtle kick – a delightful surprise that elevates this classic dish to new heights. I often double the recipe so that I have leftovers for lunch the next day, making my packed lunches a treat and saving me time on busy mornings.

The recipe is incredibly versatile. Feel free to experiment with different cheeses. I’ve used mozzarella and provolone, but a blend of fontina and parmesan would also be delicious. If you’re not a fan of spicy sausage, ground beef works just as well. Adjust the amount of Gochujang to suit your spice preference; a little goes a long way! This recipe is a testament to the idea that a delicious and satisfying meal doesn’t have to be complicated or time-consuming. It’s a recipe that celebrates simplicity and efficiency, perfectly tailored to the needs of a busy, modern lifestyle. The result is a dish that’s as satisfying to eat as it is to prepare, and that’s a win in my book.

Beyond the Recipe: A Celebration of Simplicity

This recipe is more than just a collection of ingredients and instructions; it’s a reflection of my approach to cooking and life in general. I believe in embracing simplicity without sacrificing flavour or quality. In a world that often prioritizes complexity and perfection, this recipe stands as a reminder that sometimes, the most satisfying things in life are the simplest. The act of preparing this meal, from gathering the ingredients to savoring the final bite, is a small act of self-care in an often chaotic schedule. It's a moment of connection, not just with my family, but with myself. It’s a reminder to appreciate the simple pleasures in life and to find joy in the everyday rituals that nourish our bodies and souls.

Tips and Variations:

  • Make it ahead: You can prepare the meatballs ahead of time and store them in the refrigerator until ready to bake. This is a great option for meal prepping.
  • Spice it up: Add a pinch of red pepper flakes to the meatball mixture for an extra kick.
  • Vegetarian option: Substitute the ground sausage with a vegetarian crumbles or lentils for a meat-free version.
  • Different pasta: Serve with your favorite type of pasta – spaghetti, penne, or even a hearty whole wheat pasta would be delicious.
  • Add some vegetables: Incorporate finely chopped vegetables like onions, carrots, or zucchini into the meatball mixture for added nutrients and flavor.

This recipe embodies a philosophy of mindful cooking – taking the time to appreciate the process, savoring the aromas, and enjoying the satisfaction of creating a delicious, home-cooked meal without feeling overwhelmed. It's a recipe I turn to often, a testament to the fact that good food doesn't have to be complicated. The simple act of preparing and sharing this meal is a celebration of togetherness, a reminder of the importance of slowing down and enjoying the small, beautiful things in life.

Beyond the Kitchen: A Metaphor for Life

Just as these meatballs come together with simple ingredients to create a delicious whole, our lives are also composed of simple moments that, when combined, create a rich and satisfying existence. The recipe serves as a gentle reminder to appreciate the everyday moments, the small acts of love and care, and to find beauty in the simplicity of it all. It's a reminder that we don't need extravagant gestures or complicated routines to create a life filled with joy and contentment.

So, I encourage you to try this recipe. Not just for the delicious taste, but for the opportunity it provides to slow down, connect with yourself, and appreciate the beauty of simple, home-cooked meals. It's more than just a recipe; it's a lifestyle.