Gluten-free Spaghetti with meatballs
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Gluten-free Spaghetti with meatballs
1 hours 9 minutes total
Looking for a delicious and healthy gluten-free meal? Look no further than this recipe for gluten-free spaghetti and meatballs! Made with gluten-free pasta and homemade meatballs, this dish is perfect for anyone who wants to enjoy a hearty and satisfying meal without the worry of gluten. So why wait? Grab your ingredients and get ready to cook up a storm!
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Ingredients
Serves 4
320 g (11,2 oz) | Barilla® GF Spaghetti |
40 ml | E.V.O.O |
100 g | onion, chopped |
1 or 2 cloves | garlic, chopped tbc |
550 g | San Marzano tomatoes |
2 slices | GF white bread, no crust, diced |
120 g | Parmigiano cheese, grated, divided |
300 g | grass fed beef 80/20 |
100 gr | Italian sausage GF, off the casing |
15 g | parsley, chopped |
8/9 leaves | basil, diced |
to taste | Salt and pepper |
Disclaimer
Individuals with allergies or specific dietary concerns should verify that the ingredients they utilize for the recipes comply with their restrictions.
Method
Step 1
Here are the 4 easy steps for the gluten-free spaghetti and meatballs recipe:
Step 2
In a saucepot gently fry onion with olive oil for five minutes, add 1 clove of chopped garlic, keep sautéing and one minute later add crushed tomatoes. Add less than one cup of water, salt and pepper and bring to simmer.
- onion
- olive oil
- garlic
- crushed tomatoes
- water
- salt
- pepper
Step 3
Meanwhile soak GF bread in water. In a bowl combine meat, 2/3 of Parmigiano cheese, parsley, 1 clove chopped garlic, soaked bread (squeeze out excess water). Mix and when all comes together (very important to not overmix), shape 2,5 cm size meatballs. Add meatballs to tomato sauce, simmer until thoroughly cooked, about 15 minutes.
- bread
- meat
- Parmigiano cheese
- parsley
Step 4
Cook pasta according to directions. Drain and toss with meatballs sauce.
Step 5
Finish with sliced basil, remaining Parmigiano cheese and a drizzle of E.V.O before serving.
- basil
- remaining Parmigiano cheese
- extra virgin olive oil
Passive cooking
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