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    Baked Italian Meatballs with Marinara Sauce and Cheesy Polenta

    Last Updated: Jun 28, 2025 · First Published: Mar 19, 2016
    Author: Claire | Sprinkles and Sprouts · Made it? 12 Comments

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    4.50 from 4 votes

    Soft, light, juicy baked Italian meatballs, in a rich tomato sauce and served with soft cheesy polenta. This is comfort food at it's very best. The meatballs are so tender and packed full of flavour!

    It is no secret that I love pasta! And I have bought my boys up to love pasta. If we go to eat out, Mr 8 will always check to see if they have spaghetti and meatballs. He loves it and requests it at least once a week!

    Soft, light, juicy baked Italian meatballs, baked in a rich tomato sauce and served with soft cheesy polenta. This is comfort food at it's very best. The meatballs are so tender and packed full of flavour!

    Last week I made the boys spaghetti with smoked salmon and rocket. A creamy delicious dish that was demolished so quickly I didn't get any photos! They were so hungry! It was after hockey practise so they had missed out on their after school snack, then we had to pop to the shops so by the time we got home they were at that great cranky stage of hunger. So I went for a 10 minutes on the plate dinner. The recipe will be up on the blog next week as it is a great quick dinner! And tastes like something you would get in a posh Italian! Check back here next week 🙂

    Soft, light, juicy baked Italian meatballs, baked in a rich tomato sauce and served with soft cheesy polenta. This is comfort food at it's very best. The meatballs are so tender and packed full of flavour!

    Anyway when the following day Mr 8 asked for spaghetti and meatballs, I balked at pasta two nights running. Not that I mind, I would eat it most days too, but I don't want them to get stuck in a food rut, where they only ever ask for one or two dishes. We had that about a year ago when Mr 5 only ever wanted sausage and mash. It is still one of his favs but at least we have passed the stage of wanting it every night!!!

    So I suggested baked Italian meatballs and mash....thus pleasing them both. Then I realised that I was out of potatoes!!!! Which for a house that eats potatoes as often as they eat pasta, was a disaster!!! Plan B Polenta! Cheesy polenta to ensure the kids ate it. Job done, crisis averted and potatoes on the shopping list!!!!!

    Soft, light, juicy baked Italian meatballs, baked in a rich tomato sauce and served with soft cheesy polenta. This is comfort food at it's very best. The meatballs are so tender and packed full of flavour!

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    A big batch of tomato sauce, a plateful of Italian meatballs and we were set. Plenty for the boys, for Stew and I and leftovers for Stew to take to work. Seriously he gets so many leftovers for lunch 😉

    Soft, light, juicy baked Italian meatballs, baked in a rich tomato sauce and served with soft cheesy polenta. This is comfort food at it's very best. The meatballs are so tender and packed full of flavour! Soft, light, juicy baked Italian meatballs, baked in a rich tomato sauce and served with soft cheesy polenta. This is comfort food at it's very best. The meatballs are so tender and packed full of flavour! Soft, light, juicy baked Italian meatballs, baked in a rich tomato sauce and served with soft cheesy polenta. This is comfort food at it's very best. The meatballs are so tender and packed full of flavour!

    These meatballs are super light thanks to a great tip that I have been using every since I read an amazing book by Marcella Hazan - The Essentials of Classic Italian Cook Book. There on page 423 is her tip for moist light meatballs! Bread. Not bread crumbs but plain normal bread. It acts like a sponge, sucks up all the liquid and keeps it locked inside the meatball. Then as they cook it fills the balls with moisture and plenty of air. Light juicy meatballs. Job done. Thank you Marcella 🙂

    Soft, light, juicy baked Italian meatballs, baked in a rich tomato sauce and served with soft cheesy polenta. This is comfort food at it's very best. The meatballs are so tender and packed full of flavour!

    p.s if you get her book please also try her Baked Apples with Amaretti biscuits. YUM!

    I use my homemade marinara sauce for this, but the meatballs have plenty of flavour so you could substitute in tinned tomatoes and some dried Italian herbs. Don't leave out the butter though. It adds an amazing richness and creaminess to the sauce.

    The cheesy polenta is such a great accompaniment to these baked Italian meatballs, but they work fabulously with pasta.

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    Soft, light, juicy baked Italian meatballs, baked in a rich tomato sauce and served with soft cheesy polenta. This is comfort food at it's very best. The meatballs are so tender and packed full of flavour!

    Meatballs with Tomato Sauce and Cheesy Polenta

    Claire | Sprinkle and Sprouts
    Soft, light, juicy meatballs, baked in a rich tomato sauce and served with soft cheesy polenta. This is comfort food at it's very best. The meatballs are so tender and packed full of flavour!
    4.50 from 4 votes
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    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Cook Time 27 minutes mins
    Total Time 20 minutes mins
    Servings 6

    Ingredients
      

    For the Meatballs

    • 2 slices white bread
    • ⅓ cup milk
    • 1 onion
    • 2 garlic cloves
    • 450 g /1lb beef mince
    • 200 g /7oz pork mince
    • 2 eggs
    • ¼ cup grated parmesan
    • 2 tablespoon dried parsley
    • 1 teaspoon dried oregano
    • 1 teaspoon dried sage
    • 1 teaspoon salt
    • ½ teaspoon ground fennel
    • ½ teaspoon black pepper
    • 1 tablespoon olive oil
    • 2 tablespoon butter
    • 3 cups marinara sauce

    For the Polenta

    • 500 ml milk 1 pint
    • 600 ml boiling water 1.2 pints
    • 180 g instant polenta 6.3oz
    • 2 tablespoon butter
    • ⅓ cup grated parmesan

    Instructions
     

    • Pre-heat the oven to 180ºC (360ºF).
    • Cut the crusts off the bread and tear it into small pieces.
    • Place the bread into a large bowl and pour over the milk.
    • Mush this together until you have a thick sludge.
    • Peel the onion and garlic and then grate them into the bread mixture. (Or use a food processor to chop the onion- see notes)
    • Add the beef and pork mince, eggs, parmesan, parsley, oregano, sage, salt, fennel and pepper.
    • Use you hands to squish and mix the mixture together.
    • Take a small portion of the mixture and roll it lightly into a 2cm (1 inch) diameter ball.
    • Repeat with remaining mixture.
    • Heat the olive oil in a large oven-proof frying pan or sauté pan.
    • Cook the meatballs over a medium-high heat for 3 minutes until well browned.
    • To ensure you get an even colour every now and then jiggle the pan about to get the meatballs rolling.
    • Add the butter and the marinara sauce and bring to a simmer.
    • Transfer the pan to the oven and bake for 10-12 minutes until bubbling and cooked through.
    • While the meatballs are cooking make your polenta.
    • Place the milk and 600ml (1.2 US pints) of water into a large pan and bring to the boil.
    • Add the instant polenta in a steady stream whilst stirring continuously.
    • Stir for a further 3 minutes over a medium heat.
    • Add the butter and grated parmesan, then season generously with salt and pepper.
    • Serve with fresh basil (or parsley) and extra parmesan if you want it.

    Notes

    Grating an onion can be a bit messy, I am very clumsy and often grate my finger! So I opt for the processor, more to clean but safer!!!!
    If you are using the food processor ensure you have a onion mush rather than chopped onion.
     
    If you haven't made any marinara sauce you can sub in two tins of chopped tomatoes + 1 tablespoon dried Italian herbs
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    Nutrition is per serving

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    Comments

    1. Shelby says

      March 21, 2016 at 1:26 am

      5 stars
      Looks like plan C was a success! Looks very delicious.

      Reply
      • Claire McEwen says

        March 25, 2016 at 12:55 am

        Hehe, I guess I was lucky to have a plan C. Some nights there is only just a plan A 😉

        Reply
    2. Kaitie says

      March 21, 2016 at 12:42 am

      what a great recipe! My kids love meatballs and this will definately work well for them!

      Reply
      • Claire McEwen says

        March 25, 2016 at 12:57 am

        Yeah 🙂
        So pleased to give you a recipe that the kids will love. We mothers need those!

        Reply
    3. Christine says

      March 21, 2016 at 12:37 am

      Love meatballs and these look amazing!! Lately, my favorite way is over noodles (zoodles) and love tomato sauce and chopped basil sprinkled over. I can almost taste from looking at photos!!

      Reply
      • Claire McEwen says

        March 25, 2016 at 12:58 am

        Thank you Christine. I think fresh basil is my favourite herb 🙂

        Reply
    4. Jamie | The Kitchenarium says

      March 21, 2016 at 12:19 am

      I love cheesy polenta but using eat it with braised beef. My kiddos aren't too keen on it though. I bet if I served it with meatballs (one of their favorites) I might be able to convince them to eat it. Love this.

      Reply
      • Claire McEwen says

        March 25, 2016 at 12:59 am

        Ooooh cheesy polenta and braised beef!!! YUM!

        I hope the meatballs can convince your kids to eat polenta. Such a great store cupboard staple 🙂

        Reply
    5. Christine | Vermilion Roots says

      March 20, 2016 at 11:41 pm

      My meat-loving husband will love this!

      Reply
      • Claire McEwen says

        March 25, 2016 at 12:59 am

        I hope he does 🙂

        Reply
    6. Dorothy Dunton says

      March 20, 2016 at 1:33 am

      Hi Claire! This is pure comfort food! I always use grated onion in my meatballs and meatloaf. I love polenta and we have it with many comfort foods like braised short ribs and chunky stews.

      Reply
      • Claire McEwen says

        March 25, 2016 at 1:00 am

        I agree Dorothy. Comfort food at it's best 🙂

        Reply
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