Extra soft, extra juicy and extra tasty meatballs, served up in a cheesy tomato spaghetti soup thatโs all made in one pot! By cooking them in the same pot the soup is made in, it adds incredible extra flavour into the soup.

Here by popular demand! Because Iโve given this out to so many readers by email, I thought Iโd better justย share it!
My Classic Italian Meatballs are one of the most popular recipes here on RecipeTin Eats. With good reason I think, in my humble opinion.:-) They are softer, juicier and have extra flavour crammed into them thanks to a couple of small but key things I do differently to the usual:
Adding grated onion to soften the bread and add extra flavour into the meatballs, while avoiding chunks of uncooked onion in the meatballs which can happen if you use diced onion; and
Using bread,ย not breadcrumbs,ย that are soaked in the grated onion. It literally disintegrates when mixed through and when the meatballs are cooked, the little bits of bread sort of โpuffโ which creates little air pockets in the meatballs which makes them the meatballs extra soft inside.
Iโll leave it at that because I went into some detail behind my logic in the Classic Italian Meatballs recipe!ย And here they areโฆ.donโt you think they evenย look soft and juicy?? ๐

These meatballs are destined to be used in a soup. The extra flavour in the meatballs is key to anย extra flavourful soup. Not a drop of flavour is wasted in this recipe! All those gorgeous brown bits in the pot from browning the meatballs areย mixed into the soup, andย the meatballs are plonked in the soup to finish cookingย so all those juices mix in as well.

Oh! Have I mentioned that this is all made in one pot? ๐ In fact, cooking the spaghetti in the soup thickens it even more thanks to the starch. Ooooh, and I especiallyย love how the spaghetti soaks up all the tomato soup flavour!

I make the meatballs a tiny bit smaller than the recipe for my Classic Italian Meatballs. I just feel that itย makes the soup slightly easier to eat. I mean, long strands of spaghetti in a bright red tomato sauce with melted cheese on top is already a challenge to eat as it is without making the meatballs giant size.
You know that this is going to be a mess to eat, right? A beautiful, enjoyable mess. Tomato splattered on your face, some might even make it into your hair. I strongly recommend wearing blackย and if you are feeding kids,ย consider dinner outdoors? ๐
PS You could be sensible and use macaroni or risoni/orzo, or another type of pasta that is easier to eat. But whereโs the fun in that??

Iย know that half the world is heading into summer, but for us folks in Australia, what seemed like an Endless Summer is officially over as of yesterday when Daylight Saving ended.ย Autumn is really here. The evenings are cooler, the days are noticeably shorter. In fact, as I hit Publish, itโs pouring with rain outside.
And because Iโm pouting that every weekend may no longer be spent at the beach, Iโm consoling myself at the thought that winter = comfort food. And really,ย right at this moment, I canโt think of anything more comforting that this Italian Meatball Soup! โ Nagi x
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Quick Cheesy Garlic Breadย โขย Better-Than-Dominos Garlic Breadย โข Soft No Knead Dinner Rolls โข Focaccia



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Italian Meatball Soup
Ingredients
Meatballs
- 1 lightly packed cup of sliced white sandwich bread , torn into small pieces, crusts removed (Note 1)
- 1/2 cup grated onion (brown, white or yellow)
- 14 oz / 400 g ground beef (beef mince)
- 3 oz / 100g ground pork (mince) or more ground beef (Note 2)
- 1 egg
- 1/4 cup fresh parsley , finely chopped (Note 3)
- 2 garlic cloves , minced
- 1/4 cup Parmigiano-Reggiano (or parmesan), freshly grated
- 3/4 tsp salt
- 1/4 tsp black pepper
Soup
- 1 1/2 tbsp olive oil
- 1 cup onion , finely chopped (white, brown or yellow)
- 2 garlic cloves , minced
- 2 cups chicken broth / stock (or water)
- 1 cup water
- 24 oz / 700g passata (pureed tomato) (Note 4)
- 28 oz / 800g canned tomato
- 1 tbsp Italian mixed herbs (Note 5)
- 2 tsp garlic powder (or onion powder)
- 1 โ 2 tsp red pepper / chilli flakes (optional)
- 8 oz / 250g spaghetti (dried, not fresh or cooked)
Garnish (optional)
- 1/4 cup fresh basil leaves , torn
- 1/2 โ 3/4 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
- Parmigiano-Reggiano (or parmesan), freshly grated
Instructions
- Place the bread and onion in a large bowl. Mix to combine so the onion juice soaks the bread.
- Add all the remaining Meatball ingredients. Use you hands to mix well.
- Roll a slightly heaped tablespoon of mixture into a ball. Repeat with remaining mixture. Should make around 24. (Note 6) Refrigerate meatballs for 30 minutes (Note 7)
- Heat 1 1/2 tbsp olive oil in a large pot over medium high heat. Add the meatballs in a single layer and brown all over (still raw inside) โ I do this in 2 batches. Remove meatballs onto a plate and set aside.
- If the pot is looking dry, add a touch more olive oil. Add onion and garlic and cook for 2 minutes.
- Add chicken broth, bring to simmer and scrape the bottom of the pot to mix the brown bits into the liquid.
- Add remaining Soup ingredients except spaghetti. Bring to simmer, turn heat down to medium and cook for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally, scraping the bottom of the pot.
- Take the lid off and add spaghetti. Use tongs to push it all under the liquid as it starts to soften. Once the spaghetti is submerged, add the meatballs. Cook for around 12 minutes, or until spaghetti is just cooked but still firm (al dente). Remove from stove.
- If using cheese, sprinkle on the surface of the soup after you take it off the stove, put the lid back on and let the heat melt the cheese (~2 minutes).
- Ladle soup, spaghetti and meatballs into bowls. Garnish with basil leaves and serve with Parmigiano-Reggiano, if using.
Recipe Notes:

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LIFE OF DOZER
PS The moment when I wished I had a little handbag dog instead of an abnormally large golden retriever: when Dozer lifted his head and the meatballs went flying. Heย inhaled 3 beforeย I got over my shock and busted him!

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Nagi, all the photos are gorgeous (as usual!) but I love the pic of Dozer ๐ I make a lot of sausage and meatball mixtures and always grate my onions. That is such an excellent tip!
Seriously Tamara, sometimes I end a shoot with 10 photos of the food and 30 of Dozerโฆ.Iโm pathetic!
Oooh Nagi, I LOVE that piccy of your adorable doggie. I can just imagine all the amazing cooking smells you torture him with daily, the poor thing!!!
As for your weather, Iโm afraid Iโm not listening. Just listening to Sydney radio and hearing about your horrendous rain, but just console yourself with the fact that weโll probably have at least 2 more months of up and down winter here in the UK while youโll be enjoyable a mostly glorious Autumn. Canโt wait to get back to that!
As for the soupโฆ of course it looks and sounds incredible and I really appreciate those simple meatball tips. Oh, and I ADORE your last 2 photos. Gorgeous!
Have a great evening, dear Nagi! Stay dry!
Wait โ you mean youโre coming back for good in 2 months???!!!
Oh my gosh! I absolutely love spaghetti and meatballs, but to make it into a kind of soup?! It looks amazing!
xo April | April Everyday
YES YOU MUST!!! It is a killer!!! ๐
oh Dozer, you steal my heartโฆalong with your momma. ๐
You crack me up โ โA beautiful, enjoyable mess.โ ๐ My favorite kindโฆ And grated onion makes so much sense! We eat a lot of meatballs around here, and Iโm always up for a new recipe โ especially from you.
I swear, the best food is always the messiest!!!!
Dozer is so cute, he is stealing the show there at the end of the post. But wow what a great dish/soup! Looks amazing and yeah messy lol. Will have to try this. Litty here is not doing well at all, I am afraid the final days are arriving.
No no noโฆ.. ๐ I wish I could give you a big hug right now, I am so sad to hear thatโฆ?
Thank you Ngi, it is very much appreciated, he is free from suffering now.
Oh noโฆ..Iโm so sad for you Evelyneโฆ..Dozer and I send condolences your way. As a fellow pet lover, I really feel for how you ? N x
Hi Nagi! Yes to grated onion and fresh bread! I usually bake my meatballs on a rimmed sheet pan with broth โ they brown but also stay juicy and soft. I hate dry fried meatballs! Our spring is here, getting fresh asparagus and herbs from the gardens YAY! And the girls have resumed laying eggs so tomorrow we are having an asparagus omelet! Want to join us for brunch? ๐