I'm still not a fan of spaghetti, really.
I KNOW, I KNOW. Shoot me, right?
Still trying to find ways to actually eat it without an issue, and I think I found something to help.
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Who doesn't love cheese stuffed balls?
Teehee.
I KNOW, I KNOW. Shoot me, right?
Still trying to find ways to actually eat it without an issue, and I think I found something to help.
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Who doesn't love cheese stuffed balls?
Teehee.
Cheese Stuffed Meatballs
1 lb. ground beef
1 egg, scrambled
1-2 c. bread crumbs (this depends on you)
seasonings to taste
cheese (amount varies based on you, same with type, but I used mozzarella)
Preheat the oven to 350 F.
Put all your ingredients (minus the cheese) into a bowl.
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Squish it with your hands until it's all completely combined.
Break off smaller pieces and mold them into small bowls.
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Fill the bowls with cheese.
I'd suggest you use small cubes of cheese, because it's easier, but I had shredded mozzarella on hand so I decided to use that.
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Now pinch 'em closed and roll 'em into a ball form.
Place them in a baking dish. You can line the dish with foil or lightly grease it to make clean up easier.
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I took this time to revisit the garlic butter I made some time ago (you know, the butter I made for the bread I burned).
I did everything like before, but I let it harden in the fridge.
Then, I mixed it up and added another softened stick of butter.
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