How to test your meatballs
A small tip that saves a whole batch: taste before you commit.
A small tip that saves a whole batch: taste before you commit.
A big batch of meatballs is only as good as the seasoning, and you don't have to guess. A quick test cook of a single meatball tells you whether the mix needs more salt, more herb, more anything, before you roll out the rest.
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