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The ingredients needed to make cheesy penne with mozzarella meatballs:
- Get meatballs
- Get 4 lb ground beef
- Take 3 oz mozzarella cheese stick 4 sticks
- Take 2 tbsp granulated garlic powder
- Take 2 tsp salt
- Get 2 tsp onion powder
- Make ready 1 tsp ground black pepper
- Take sauce
- Get 1 cup shredded extra sharp cheddar cheese
- Prepare 3 can tomato sauce** 15 ounce cans each
- Prepare 1 can tomato paste 8 ounce
- Make ready 1 1/2 tsp salt
- Get 1/4 cup sugar
- Make ready 2 tbsp granulated garlic powder
- Prepare 1 tsp ground black pepper
- Take 2 tbsp balsamic vinegar
- Make ready 2 tsp onion powder
- Take 8 oz water
- Take 1 small onion sliced thinly
- Make ready pasta
- Take 1 box penne pasta 16 ounces
- Make ready 2 tsp salt
- Make ready 2 tbsp olive oil
- Take 6 cup water
Chicken meatballs are stuffed with cubes of mozzarella, doused in marinara, and finished off with a generous dusting of Parmesan. Add a cube of mozzarella cheese and grated parmesan cheese in each meatball and smoothen the surface to form round balls. The cheesy tangy and spicy Mozzarella & Parmesan Stuffed Meat Balls Recipe are ready to be served as snacks or main course with rice, Penne Pasta In Marinara Sauce. We served these cheesy Mozzarella Meatballs with store bought marinara sauce because I'll be honest, that's just how I roll sometimes.
Instructions to make cheesy penne with mozzarella meatballs:
- take the meatball ingredients except the cheese, mix well cut the cheese into medallions. You will use a little over half the 4 pounds here.
- form beef into little balls, add cheese to the center of balls, cover over the cheese with beef. repeat, pan fry rotating often.
- you will have approximately a little under half the beef left over. where you have the juices and oils from meat balls fry onions in it.
- with the left over beef brown it. add onions drain meat, add tomato sauce. mix water and paste together. add water and paste mixture to sauce. Then add the rest of sauce ingredients except cheese
- add cooked pasta (which you bring salt ,oil, water to boil. Then add pasta cook 12 minutes and drain. Then add to sauce) and cheese. add to pasta and sauce.
- simmer 7 minutes stirring often
- ** if you use hunts brand tomato sauce adjust the amount of salt to the sauce hunts has a lot of salt in their canned tomato sauce
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