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This spaghetti and meatball recipe is the ultimate weeknight family dinner — quick, easy, and picky eater-approved!

Fork in a bowl of spaghetti and meatballs.

This is my go-to recipe for spaghetti and meatballs. With a quick 45-minute cook time, it’s perfect for busy weeknights and sure to please even the pickiest eaters. The meatballs are juicy and packed with flavor, with a fork-tender texture that keeps everyone coming back for more. To make things easy and save on mess, I brown the meatballs in the oven on a sheet pan instead of pan-frying them on the stovetop. I also use a good quality store-bought marinara sauce to save time, but feel free to use homemade tomato sauce if you have some on hand.

For more family-friendly Italian recipes (everybody loves Italian!), try my baked ziti, stuffed shells, and chicken parmesan. For an alternative to beef meatballs, try my favorite turkey meatballs.

What You’ll Need To Make Spaghetti and Meatballs

spaghetti and meatball recipe ingredientsFor the most flavorful meatballs (or meatloaf), I recommend using equal parts beef, veal, and pork; at most supermarkets, this blend is labeled “meatloaf mix.” If your market doesn’t carry the blend, you can use half beef and half pork (since ground veal isn’t readily available).

For the cheese, be sure to use the real-deal imported Parmigiano-Reggiano from Italy; domestic Parmesan pales in comparison. You can always tell if it’s authentic by looking at the rind, which is embossed with the name over and over. If the cheese is already grated, it should be labeled “Parmigiano-Reggiano,” not “Parmesan.”

Step-by-Step Instructions

herbs, egg, water, and seasoning in mixing bowlBegin with the meatballs: In a large bowl, combine the egg, basil, parsley, oregano, salt, pepper, garlic and water; whisk well.

whisked liquid ingredients

Add the meat, breadcrumbs and Parmigiano Reggiano. meatball recipe

adding meat, bread crumbs, and cheese to wet ingredients

Mix with your hands until just combined.

Meatball mixture in a bowl.Roll the mixture into golf ball-sized meatballs, and place on an ungreased baking sheet.

raw meatballs on sheet pan

Bake for about 10 minutes, then remove the baking sheet from the oven and use a metal spatula or tongs to turn the meatballs (they will stick a bit but should release easily when you scrape under them with the spatula).

turning meatballs halfway through cooking

Put the meatballs back in the oven and cook for another 10 minutes, until they are nicely browned and almost cooked through.

Baking sheet of baked meatballs.

In the meantime, bring the marinara sauce to a simmer in a large skillet. Taste it and adjust the seasoning if necessary (I usually add a healthy pinch of sugar and some freshly ground black pepper). Transfer the browned meatballs to the marinara sauce, leaving the fat behind. Cover loosely with a lid or foil and simmer for about 10 minutes, until the flavors marry and the meatballs are cooked through. Keep warm until ready to toss with pasta.

meatballs in marinara sauce

While the meatballs are cooking, bring a large pot of well-salted water to a boil.

boiling the spaghettiAdd the spaghetti and cook until al dente. Drain, then toss with the sauce and meatballs.

spaghetti and meatballs in skillet

Transfer the spaghetti and meatballs to serving bowls and top with fresh chopped basil and more grated cheese.

Fork in a bowl of spaghetti and meatballs.

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Spaghetti & Meatballs

This spaghetti and meatball recipe is the ultimate weeknight family dinner — quick, easy, and picky eater-approved!

Servings: 4 to 6 (Makes 22 to 24 small meatballs)
Prep Time: 20 Minutes
Cook Time: 30 Minutes
Total Time: 50 Minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 large egg
  • 3 tablespoons finely chopped fresh basil (plus more for serving)
  • 3 tablespoons finely chopped fresh parsley
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano
  • ¾ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • ¼ cup water
  • 1½ pounds ground "meatloaf mix" (approximately equal parts ground beef, pork and veal)
  • ¾ cup dried Italian style bread crumbs (such as Progresso)
  • ½ cup freshly grated Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese (plus more for serving)
  • Large jar (32 oz) good quality Marinara sauce (such as Rao's)
  • 1 pound spaghetti

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F and set an oven rack in the middle position.
  2. In a large bowl, whisk together the egg, basil, parsley, oregano, salt, pepper, garlic and water. Add the meat, breadcrumbs and cheese and mix until just combined (your hands are the best tool). Do not overwork it.
  3. Roll the mixture into golf ball-sized meatballs and place on an ungreased baking sheet. Bake for about 10 minutes, then remove the baking sheet from oven and use a metal spatula to turn the meatballs (they will stick a bit but should release easily when you scrape under them with the spatula). Put the meatballs back in the oven and cook for another 10 minutes, until they are nicely browned and almost cooked through.
  4. In the meantime, bring the marinara sauce to a simmer in a large skillet. Taste it and adjust the seasoning if necessary (I usually add a healthy pinch of sugar and some freshly ground black pepper). Transfer the browned meatballs to the marinara sauce, leaving the fat behind. Cover loosely with a lid or foil and simmer for about 10 minutes, until the flavors marry and the meatballs are cooked through. Keep warm until ready to toss with pasta.
  5. While the meatballs are cooking, bring a large pot of well-salted water to a boil. Add the spaghetti and cook until al dente. Drain, then toss with the sauce and meatballs (you may find it easier to toss everything together in the pasta pot rather than the skillet; it depends on the sizes of pans you are using.). Serve topped with fresh basil and more grated cheese.
  6. Freezer-Friendly Instructions: The cooked meatballs can be frozen, in their sauce, for up to 3 months. When ready to serve, defrost overnight in the refrigerator and reheat on the stovetop until the meatballs are hot in the center.

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Nutrition Information

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  • Per serving (6 servings)
  • Calories: 731
  • Fat: 29 g
  • Saturated fat: 10 g
  • Carbohydrates: 78 g
  • Sugar: 11 g
  • Fiber: 6 g
  • Protein: 37 g
  • Sodium: 897 mg
  • Cholesterol: 116 mg

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Comments

  • Hi Jenn! This recipe is now my go-to, after many MANY years of doing them another way. So delicious!! One question, if you’re still monitoring comments on this: I’ve been asked to make these meatballs, but served with a creamy mushroom sauce. Well, Campbell’s mushroom soup, to be honest 🙂 Do you think the Italian seasonings would be a problem? Thanks!

    • — Jane on March 4, 2023
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    • Hi Jane, so glad you like these! No, I don’t think the Italian seasonings would be a problem. 🙂

      • — Jenn on March 6, 2023
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  • Hi! Can’t wait to try these 🙂 so 4-6 meatballs IS about 700 calories right?
    Im counting my calories so i need to document it

    • — Diana on March 4, 2023
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    • Yes, that plus 1/6 of the spaghetti is 731 calories. Hope you enjoy!

      • — Jenn on March 6, 2023
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  • i made these meatballs , wowowowowowowow WOW . they were soft wonderful firm enough to hold up in sauce , they were yum yum billy blum , and if billy blum would eat it you know thier good , love from boone of the north woods

    • — brenda lee pierson on February 21, 2023
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  • ok going to try your meatballs , we;ll see how it goes
    thanks brenda

    • — brenda lee pierson on February 20, 2023
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  • Jenn
    I want to make these meatballs for a party and one guest is gluten free. What do you suggest I substitute the breadcrumbs with to make them gluten free? Thanks!

    • — Cynthia Berner on February 13, 2023
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    • Hi Cynthia, You can definitely use gluten-free breadcrumbs.

      • — Jenn on February 15, 2023
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      • Thank you!

        • — Cynthia Berner on February 18, 2023
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  • Easy & delicious recipe. I had abt 1.25 lbs ground beef so I reduced the breadcrumbs a bit while keeping other ingredients appx the same ( per an eyeball measure). Substituted abt 1tsp dried parsley – no fresh on hand but did use fresh basil plus a bit extra. Using a scoop, my mixture made 22 meatballs. I popped the pan w/ meatballs in the refrigerator until ready to bake for dinner. Took about 24 minutes to cook. Simmered a jar of Rao Marinara while baking the meatballs. I prepared meatball subs w/ freshly shredded mozzarella & parmesan for my husband & me and spaghetti & meatballs for our son. Quick easy wonderful weeknight meal. So versatile. I think the leftover meatballs & sauce will be served over baked parmesan polenta. Thank you!

    • — A@4U on February 8, 2023
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  • This was very good made with chicken or turkey. I personally will not eat veal.
    The cruelty involved in harvesting veal is just horrible.

    • — Hubbard on January 31, 2023
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  • Love your foolproof recipes, Jen!
    Can I use Panko instead of the Italian bread crumbs?

    • — Stacey on January 30, 2023
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    • So glad you like the recipes! Sure, you can use panko. If you’d like to add some of flavors that Italian seasoning has, you can use this recipe as a guide.

      • — Jenn on January 31, 2023
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  • Wonderful, delicious sauce and the meatballs scrumptious. Again a winner.

    • — Virginia Murrell on January 29, 2023
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  • I made this last week for my great granddaughters birthday party. We had 15 guests for dinner and I have never received so many compliments on this meatball recipe. Raves about how flavorful, tasty and tender they were. It was easy to prepare. I doubled the recipe and made 60 meatballs. I combined the jar of Rao’s marinara sauce with a jar of Rao’s Arrabbiata spicy marinara sauce and it gave it a little spicy bite. I also followed the suggestion I read in the comments to place them on a raised rack to save having to turn them and they turned out perfect. Thank you for such a wonderful recipe. I will be making this often!

    • — Margaret Barclay on January 29, 2023
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