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Jamie Oliver meatballs

Quick sausage meatballs with a tomato & basil sauce, spaghetti & sweet raw peas

A simple pasta dish with bags of flavour

Jamie Oliver meatballs

30 mins

Super easy

serves 4

About the recipe

This is a fantastic recipe that completely celebrates everything I love about peas. Even though they only make an appearance right at the end, it’s a star performance. I like to serve a pile of unpodded peas in the middle of the table so that everyone gets to pod some over their own plate. It’s also an incredibly fast recipe – you can be sitting down to eat within a minute of the pasta being done. The key to getting it right, though, is to buy really good-quality sausage.


nutrition per serving

816

Calories


43.5g

Fat


14.4g

Saturates


8.7g

Sugars


29.1g

Protein


73.5g

Carbs


of an adult’s reference intake


Recipe From

Jamie at Home

Jamie at Home

By Jamie Oliver

Ingredients

olive oil

8 good-quality pork sausages

500g spaghetti

300g fresh peas, in their pods

a block of Parmesan cheese, to serve

a few sprigs of fresh marjoram, thyme or rosemary, leaves picked

TOMATO SAUCE

olive oil

2 cloves of garlic, peeled and finely sliced

½ a bunch of fresh basil (15g), leaves picked, stalks finely chopped

2 x 400g tins of good-quality plum tomatoes

good-quality balsamic vinegar

Method

  1. Heat a large saucepan and add a few lugs of olive oil. Snip the sausages apart, then squeeze and pinch the meat out of the skins so that you get little meatball shapes – don’t make them too big or they will take too long to cook.
  2. Try to get at least three balls out of each sausage. Don’t worry about rolling them into perfect balls and making them look all fancy – rough and rustic is good! Put them into your pan. Keep frying and turning the meatballs until they’re golden brown and cooked through.
  3. Meanwhile, put the spaghetti into a large pan of salted boiling water and cook according to the packet instructions until al dente.
  4. To make your tomato sauce, heat a separate pan and pour in some olive oil. Add the garlic and the chopped basil stalks and move them around the pan for a couple of minutes. Put some small basil leaves to one side for later, and sprinkle the rest into the pan. Add the tomatoes and season carefully to taste.
  5. Bring to a simmer, break up your tomatoes a bit more with a spoon and add a swig of balsamic vinegar – it’s lovely for adding sweetness to the sauce.
  6. Add the herbs to the pan of sausage meatballs, tossing everything in all the lovely flavours. Cook for around 30 seconds. When your spaghetti is cooked, drain it and divide the pasta and meatballs between four bowls.
  7. Spoon over the tomato sauce. Sprinkle over the reserved basil leaves and serve with a handful of fresh peas per person in the middle of the table, so that everyone can have a go at podding their own, and a little Parmesan for grating and shaving over the top.

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