Rao's Classic Meatballs Recipe: How to Make the Famous NYC Italian Meatballs At Home Italian Recipes High Protein Recipes Beef Pork Pasta Dinner Copycat Recipes Gluten-free

Donna John
March 11, 2026
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Donna John
You could also bake these meatballs in the marinara sauce instead of frying them.
Cassiday
This is a great idea, I’m going to look for Rao’s.
Elisa Schmitz
Now I need to go to Rao's, LOL. But until I can get there, I'm enjoying this delicious recipe! #yum
Terry
Love the idea of frying the smashed garlic in the oil 1st! BUT - I'm truly surprised about mixing the ingredients 3x, by the time you add in the water. It's soooo easy to over mix/compact the mixture, causing a very dense, tough meatball/loaf, etc. (Speaking from experience, here 😕).
Having some mobility & dexterity issues, I think I'm going to try making mini patties dunking in the flavored oil, & baking them off in the oven. Much less chance of me having a kitchen nightmare issue!
Rao's not available here in the great white north (Alberta, Canada 🍁 🇨🇦), & the chances of me ever getting there are zero, so...
P.S. Did you know Rao's sauce is Ina Garten's favorite too? Have a blessed weekend, all!
MikeynDnvr
I made these tonight w linguine and a very good marinara. I followed the directions to a T with these slight adjustments: 1 t dried oregano and I added the extra 1/3 ground pork I had on hand. Because of the extra meat, I added an extra egg to "stick" them together better.

I've never had Rao's meatballs so not sure of these turned out correctly. The crusted meatballs had a nice taste (the oregano was essential otherwise would have been very bland) and were good with the linguini & sauce but they were awfully soft. I could have "chewed" them with my tongue. For me, 2 cups of breadcrumbs seemed like a lot and I wonder if this is why they were mushy inside? While frying these, some cracked and they had to be handled w care so they wouldn't fall apart. Is this how Rao's meatballs usually are? I'd make these again but might cut the breadcrumbs down by half.
Thanks for sharing though!
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