PEPPERONI MEATBALLS SPAGHETTI


30 responses to “PEPPERONI MEATBALLS SPAGHETTI”

    • When making your trip to Little Italy, don’t forget to visit the neighborhood. I heard Little Vienna should be nice and that there is delicious food all over the place ;-) Just kidding…
      I’m a huge fan of the Italian cuisine! The meatball spaghetti look simply awesome.

      • I’ve worked around Chinatown off and on for a few years…so for Little Italy, I’m pretty sure I’ve seen all there is to “see”. At least in that area ;) But I think Di Palo’s can hook me up with some seriously legit pepperoni!

  1. You’re some sort of evil genius, Mandy. This past weekend I made your Taiwan beef noodle soup and this weekend it looks like it will be these meatballs. Ohmygoodness

  2. Lousy content creator..WHATEVER MAN. You are stellar. You write “farted” in a sentence and I still want to eat it. I didn’t even remember it was CNY. It’s like when I walked into work today and my chef asked me why I wasn’t wearing red. “Err…” It’s Chinese New Year, she replied. “I’m Indian….,” I said.

  3. Omg how do u come up with these recipes? This is divine! I would never thought to mix groung meat and pepperoni and make meatballs out of it!

  4. Sooo, an x-boyfriend used to tell me about his grandma’s sauce that had pepperoni in it…I don’t remember what part of Italy she was from, cause we don’t use pepperoni in our “gravy”. Now I do have an aunt who throws in raisins in her meatballs, those are pretty tasty. This looks incredible and if I were still dating that x I
    boyfriend would make it for him – his lost :)

  5. I’m always looking for ways to use super flavorful, super hard, cured meats like Spanish chorizo and pepperoni in my cooking but have found their tough, chewy texture too jarring for soups, sauces, salads, etc. but I think you’ve found the trick. The food processor. Of course. Bringer of so much kitchen goodness. You too, Mandy:)

  6. This post made me so happy–it combines some of my favorite things: (1) using up ingredients that are staring you in the face, (2) using deliciously fatty flavors and ingredients to make something new. I can’t wait to try this recipe!

  7. Hi Mandy,

    Just wanted to tell you that I made this and it was out of this world delicious! I didn’t have a pepperoni stick but I did have a couple of mild Hungarian sausages. Worked perfectly. I tossed in some sautéed dandelion greens just for fun at the end. The meatballs I’ve made in the past were always dry and basically flavorless. This took it through the roof.

  8. Hi Mandy! My husband and I really enjoy making your recipes. He loves anything you do with spaghetti. I love anything with sichuan peppercorns.

    Question: My broiler is out of commission. Regular oven works just fine. Any recommendations for temperature? Length of time?

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