Polpette (aka meatballs) are a quintessential dish when it comes to comforting homemade Italian cuisine. In Italy, they're most often eaten with sauce alone, but in this tempting recipe, they're also accompanied by heaping helpings of al dente pasta.
The quantities provided above are averages only.
½ sachet(s)
Italian Herbs
1 pack(s)
Breadcrumbs
(Contains: Wheat)
2 pack(s)
Passata
1 unit(s)
Onion
2 unit(s)
Garlic
1 sachet(s)
Worcester Sauce
(Contains: Soya)
1 sachet(s)
Beef Stock
180 grams
Dried Linguine
(Contains: Wheat May be present: Mustard, Soya)
25 grams
Grated Italian Style Hard Cheese
(Contains: Milk)
250 grams
Irish Pork Mince
to taste
Water
to taste
Oil
to taste
Salt
to taste
Pepper
to taste
Sugar
to taste
Butter
TIP: If you’re in a hurry you can boil the water in your kettle.
TIP: Loosen the sauce with a splash of water if necessary!