Recipe: One-Pot Meatballs & Pasta Os (2024)

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Recipe: One-Pot Meatballs & Pasta Os (1)

Make everyone around the table excited about dinner with this recipe for pasta and meatballs inspired by spaghettios.

Serves6 to 8

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Recipe: One-Pot Meatballs & Pasta Os (2)

As far as guilty pleasures go, a love of SpaghettiOs is pretty tame. Cranking open a can may have been acceptable for me as a 7-year-old back in 1989, but it’s time to admit that what I really love are the soft O-shaped noodles swimming in a sweet tomato sauce. With this wholesome take on a childhood favorite, I know I won’t be reaching for the can opener anytime soon.

Give Spaghetti Dinner a One-Pot Fix

My traditional spaghetti dinner takes two pots, one pan, and an embarrassing number of bowls and utensils. I’m channeling the ease of canned pasta by taking smart shortcuts, making simple substitutions, and cooking everything in just one pan. To make this easy weeknight dinner, substitute bulk mild Italian sausage for homemade meatballs. The herbs and spices are built in and they hold together just fine without the addition of eggs or breadcrumbs.

This homemade SpaghettiOs tomato sauce is smooth and slightly sweet, with a concentrated tomato flavor and no hint of a tinny aftertaste. With a tablespoon of tomato paste, a can of crushed tomatoes, and a little sugar, you will have a sauce that only tastes like it has been simmering all day. Add two to three cups of water or broth depending on how saucy you want your final dish to be.

Why We Like Pasta Os

Finally, the Os are the simplest part of this dish, as most well-stocked grocery stores will carry anelli or ditalini pasta alongside boxes of spaghetti noodles. The use of O-shaped pasta for a kid-friendly meal is actually pretty ingenious because the Os slide easily onto a fork or spoon (much more so than wriggly strands of spaghetti).

As a bonus, in less time than it takes me to make a batch of traditional spaghetti and meatballs, I can cook a double batch of these Os, layer it with shredded mozzarella and Parmesan cheeses, and freeze for a night that is too hectic to do anything but pop a pan in the oven. This kid- and mom-friendly weeknight meal will having you singing “Uh oh, SpaghettiOs.”

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Make everyone around the table excited about dinner with this recipe for pasta and meatballs inspired by spaghettios.

Serves 6 to 8

Nutritional Info

Ingredients

  • 1 pound

    uncooked mild Italian sausage, casings removed

  • 3 tablespoons

    unsalted butter, divided

  • 1/2 cup

    finely chopped onion

  • 1 teaspoon

    kosher salt

  • 1/4 teaspoon

    freshly ground black pepper

  • 1

    clove garlic, minced

  • 1 tablespoon

    tomato paste

  • 1

    (28-ounce) can crushed tomatoes

  • 2 to 3 cups

    water or low-sodium chicken broth

  • 1 tablespoon

    apple cider vinegar

  • 2 teaspoons

    granulated sugar

  • 1 teaspoon

    dried oregano

  • 8 ounces

    dry O-shaped pasta (2 cups), also known as anelli or anelletti

  • For serving: Parmesan cheese, red pepper flakes

Instructions

  1. Divide the sausage into 32 (1/2-ounce) portions and roll each one into a tablespoon-sized meatball.

  2. Melt 2 tablespoons of the butter in a 10-inch high-sided skillet over medium-high heat. Add the meatballs and cook, turning occasionally, until browned all over, about 3 minutes per side. The meatballs might not be completely cooked at this point. Transfer to a plate.

  3. Return the pan to medium-high heat and melt the remaining 1 tablespoon of butter. Add the onion, salt, and pepper, and cook, scraping the browned bits from the bottom of the pan, until the onion softens, about 5 minutes. Stir in the garlic and tomato paste and cook for 1 minute. Pour in the tomatoes, 2 cups of the water or broth, vinegar, sugar, and oregano. Stir in the pasta and meatballs, along with any juices that have accumulated on the plate. Bring to a boil.

  4. Reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer, stirring occasionally, until the pasta is al dente and the meatballs are cooked through, 25 to 30 minutes, adding more water or broth as needed if you want a soupier consistency. Ladle into bowls and top with Parmesan cheese and red pepper flakes, if desired.

Recipe Notes

Make ahead: The meatballs can be formed and refrigerated up to 1 day in advance.

Storage: Refrigerate leftovers in an airtight container for up to 4 days.

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Recipe: One-Pot Meatballs & Pasta Os (2024)

FAQs

What kind of noodles go best with meatballs? ›

They can be cooked straight in the sauce from frozen, and if you make your own this Meatball Stroganoff recipe will taste even better! Egg noodles are ideal for this recipe, however, you can add whatever pasta you have on hand. Elbow, orecchiette, penne, or rigatoni are great pasta shapes to try.

What kind of pasta goes with meatballs? ›

If it is Swedish meatballs, egg noodles. Italian meatballs, I make sub sandwiches with them or serve them over spaghetti.

What can you have with meatballs instead of pasta? ›

10 Side Dishes to Pair With Meatballs Besides Spaghetti
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Jul 30, 2019

What shape pasta for meatballs? ›

I like rigatoni for this recipe because the sauce and pieces of meatball get stuck inside the rigatoni, making the ultimate bite! You can use other short pasta shapes like ziti or penne if you prefer. Since the pasta is going to be baked after it's boiled, you want to slightly undercook it during the boiling step.

What pasta do Italians eat with meatballs? ›

Polpette Al Forno

"Al forno" simply means "baked in an oven," and it's the most customary way you'll find meatballs and pasta in the same dish together in Italy. While spaghetti and meatballs may not be so common, a casserole-style dish of pasta and meatballs certainly is - think baked ziti!

What's the difference between Italian style meatballs and regular meatballs? ›

Italian-style meatballs often include additional ingredients such as milk, olive oil, ground pork, fresh parsley, red pepper flakes, Italian herb seasoning, and sometimes a combination of ground beef, veal, and pork [2].

What is pasta and meatballs called? ›

However, combinations of pasta with meat date back at least to the Middle Ages, and pasta (including long pasta) dishes with tomato sauce and different types of meatballs are documented in certain Italian regions and in modern Italian cookbooks as maccheroni alle polpette (translated as 'spaghetti and meatballs') and ...

What kind of pasta is the best? ›

Best Pastas You Can Eat
  • Whole-Wheat Pasta. 1/10. Also called whole-grain pasta, this type of pasta keeps the bran, endosperm, and germ of the grain together. ...
  • Chickpea Pasta. 2/10. ...
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  • Soba Noodles. 4/10. ...
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  • Quinoa Pasta. 6/10. ...
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  • White Pasta. 8/10.
Aug 23, 2022

Do you eat spaghetti with meatballs? ›

This dish is simple perfection. Delicious, rich, satisfying, perfect. Spaghetti and meatballs will make anyone smile.

What can I use instead of spaghetti sauce for spaghetti? ›

What can I substitute for tomato sauce?
  • Tomato paste. “I think of tomato paste as the garlic powder equivalent to fresh garlic,” Xie said, noting that it's highly concentrated and very dehydrated. ...
  • Canned tomatoes. ...
  • Tomato soup. ...
  • Ketchup. ...
  • Fresh tomato. ...
  • Sun-dried tomatoes.
Mar 24, 2022

What can I add to pasta without sauce? ›

Cheese is an excellent way to add flavor to your pasta without having to rely on sauce. Try mixing your angel hair pasta with goat cheese, and toss in sun-dried tomatoes to make an amazing meal with just a few ingredients. Garlic butter is a terrific way to season all types of noodles.

Can I use spaghetti instead of noodles? ›

Yes, you absolutely can substitute noodles for pasta, and vice versa, in a recipe. While it is up to personal preference, note that egg noodle recipes typically suggest cooking the noodles until they are soft and tender, while pasta recipes recommend cooking the pasta al dente (slightly firm).

What is a spaghetti pasta with a hole in the middle? ›

The Bucatini pasta shape resembles thick spaghetti but with a hollow center, known as the "buco" or hole. This robust shape pairs perfectly with rich tomato-based sauces, vegetables and cheese.

Does it matter what pasta you use? ›

Many people have a go-to pasta depending on the dish they are making. It's not the cut or shape of the pasta that makes the dish taste different, but rather the ingredients you are pairing with it. As a general rule, you want to choose a pasta shape that allows every bite to include plenty of sauce.

What are the tiny pasta balls called? ›

Acini di pepe – an extremely small, round pasta shape – translates to peppercorn, or seeds of pepper. It comes from the Latin word acinus, meaning grape stones.

What is the best type of noodles to use with a meat sauce? ›

Best types of pasta for Italian meat sauce

Pasta with ridges (“rigate”) such as rigatoni and penne. Flat long noodles like pappardelle, fettuccine and tagliatelle. Tube-shaped pasta like ziti, mostaccioli or long bucatini. Cup shaped pasta: Shells, orecchiette or casarecce.

Is spaghetti with meatballs traditional? ›

Originally inspired by similar dishes from southern Italy, the modern version of spaghetti and meatballs was developed by Italian immigrants in the United States.

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