
Slow Cooker Meatballs in Tomato Sauce
Prep
30 mins
Cook
5 hrs
Servings
8
Difficulty
Hard
There's nothing quite like coming home to the aroma of meatballs simmering in a rich tomato sauce, and the best part is that your slow cooker does all the work. I've been making this recipe for years because it's incredibly simple: you mix up the meatballs in about thirty minutes, toss everything in the slow cooker, and five hours later you have a restaurant quality dish without any fuss. The combination of ground beef and Italian turkey sausage keeps things flavorful while the turkey adds lean protein, and the tomatoes are packed with lycopene, which is wonderful for your heart. This is comfort food at its finest.
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Ingredients
- 128 ounces crushed tomatoes
- 115 ounces crushed tomatoes
- 3 mediumonion
- 11 bay leaf
- 1 teaspoonsugar
- 1 teaspooncrushed red pepper flakes
- 1 teaspoonsalt
- 1 teaspoonfreshly ground pepper
- 710 mlbreadcrumbs
- 237 mlmilk
- 4 clovesgarlic
- 237 mlchopped parsley leaves
- 1 teaspoonskosher salt
- 1 teaspoondried oregano
- 237 mlshredded pecorino romano cheese
- 1 largeegg
- 11 pound ground beef
- 11 pound ground italian turkey sausage
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Instructions
- 1
Set your slow cooker to low, then add all of the crushed tomatoes, onion, bay leaf, sugar, red pepper flakes, salt, and pepper. Give it a quick stir to combine everything.
- 2
In a medium-sized bowl, combine the breadcrumbs and milk.
- 3
In the same bowl with the breadcrumbs, add the garlic, onion, parsley, pepper, salt, oregano, cheese, and egg. Mix it all together with a fork. Add the beef and turkey. Use your hands to mix everything together just enough to combine.
- 4
These can be quite sticky. If you keep your hands wet with water, it is much easier to roll the meat into balls. Alternatively, you can use a small #40 cookie scoop. I like to make meatballs that are a little smaller than a golf ball. Pinch off about a tablespoon of meat, roll it in your hands and place it directly into the sauce. Repeat until all the meatballs are made. Some of the meatballs will not be submerged in the sauce. That’s ok. They will fall into the sauce as they cook.
- 5
Secure the lid to your slow cooker and let it cook for as little as 5 hours on high or as many as 8 to 10 hours on low.
- 6
Serve these over spaghetti, on a hoagie bun for a meatball sandwich, or as a party appetizer on their own. If you want to thicken the sauce, you can transfer it to a skillet set over medium-high heat and reduce it until it reaches your desired consistency. If the sauce has some fat floating on the top, just stir it in. Did you love the recipe? Give us some stars and leave a comment below!
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