Juicy meatballs are like little pockets of flavor that you can put on top of pasta or soup, they're soft inside and nicely browned outside.
The Meatball Magic Begins
First, you take ground meat, which is like the inside of a hamburger, but it’s been broken down into tiny pieces. Then you mix in some breadcrumbs (like little bits of bread) and an egg. The egg helps hold everything together, like glue. You might even add some onion or garlic for extra taste, kind of like adding your favorite toppings to a pizza.
Baking the Flavor
Once the meatball mixture is ready, you shape it into round balls, just like making little bouncy balls with your hands. Then you cook them in an oven, where they get warm and cozy. The outside gets crispy, while the inside stays juicy, kind of like how a marshmallow melts on the inside but stays firm on the outside when you roast it.
Topping It Off
After they're done baking, you usually put them on top of pasta or sauce, making everything taste even better. It’s like adding extra flavor to your favorite meal, just like getting an extra scoop of ice cream!
Examples
- Mom uses breadcrumbs to keep the meatballs from falling apart while cooking.
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