Meatball Subs Recipe (2024)

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Carol Barber

This is pretty darn close to my meatball recipe, so it's a good one. The one critique I have is to NOT use water as it has no flavor. Use broth of choice or milk. If you only have water, hopefully you will have a stock base of choice (such as Better Than Bouillon) -- mix a 1/2 tsp or so with the water (or milk, if using!) to help boost flavor.

babsymac

I would not use straight beef in this recipe. Use a mix of beef, pork and veal instead. Much more flavorful.

Eugene Ely

We mix ricotta cheese in our meatballs and stew the meatballs in our marinara sauce. Juicy, tender, flavorful meatballs. And provolone in lieu of mozzarella.

Brad

Broiling the meatballs is a fairly risky and difficult way to cook them. You have to really watch them, avoid the smoke it may create and it'll heat up your kitchen. It's easy enough to cook them on the stovetop.I would also add a teaspoon of oregano to the meat mix.

Steve

Always cut the meatballs in half, it will keep them from rolling out of the sandwich when you try to eat it.

Rizzo

Far be it for me to question a meatball recipe. I am in Calabria Italy and went to my butcher this morning. He grabbed a side of beef from the fridge and took off a slab of beef and into the grinder it went.2 lbs. of coarsely ground beef3 cups of chopped stale-ish bread2 cups Romano cheese course grate2 eggs, should have used 31 med coarsely chopped red onion1/4 lb. chopped prosciutto Black pepperSaltFry in 1/4 of olive oilEnjoy

Marto

I made a vegan version of this recipe, using Impossible Burger ground beef and Violife provolone sliced cheez, and a standard vegan parm mix. Delicious.

Allison

Whatever liquid you use, Would make part of it either wine or vermouth. I began to use this in my meatloaf recipe when I saw that many sausage makers do this to soften the meat.

Ann Hates Cooking

If you can remember not to touch the pan handle after it's come out of the broiler and is sitting on the stovetop, you're a better person than I am. Same if you can put rolls under the broiler for an entire minute without nearly burning down your house. If I ever make this again (and I might, if I can get over the trauma, because it was a hit w/the family members who got some before it was gone) I will use a sheet pan for the meatballs and the toaster oven for the rolls.

Jessica

I made this dish with Beyond Meat. It turned out great. I followed the advice of others and substituted ricotta for water. I added oregano and used about 1.5 x the written amount of spices to make up for the lack of flavor that you would get with ground beef. Fantastic dish. Even the non-vegetarian kids loved it.

Susan

For a year now, I’ve substituted ground turkey for ground beef everywhere. This works especially well in meatballs, creating a lighter, less fatty yet hearty and delicious meal. The result: I’ve lost 10 lbs and done my little bit in helping the climate.

Monsieur Jimmy

I now use 300g of ground beef, 300g ground fatty pork and 250g ricotta plus breadcrumbs and either fennel or oregano or just parsley (plus seasoning, obviously)

Mary W.

Vegan meatballs are great, as you don’t need to worry about cooking them all the way through, and the flavor is quite good. I brown them and then simmer them in red sauce. If you can do that a day in advance, all the better.

Anne H.

I slide a potholder over a hot pan handle so I don't grab it by accident. Congrats on your ultimate success.

andres

vegan meatballs are so much better than "meat" ones. !!!!

Christa

Instead of beef, made it with 1lb turkey and 1/2lb pork (for more sandwiches). Accidently burnt the bread, next time I’ll turn off the broiler and just warm them up in the oven. Instead of rubbing the bread with a garlic clove, I made some garlic butter and spread a little on each roll. Yum! Might consider just baking the meatballs as they needed a longer cooking time on the stove with the sauce. But they were really delicious, everyone loved them.

Jeff B

This is how I make meatball subs, nice recipe. Using just ground beef, I'd season the meat more, some crushed fennel with red pepper flakes and parsley. Or, add half a pound of good quality Italian sausage to a pound of ground beef... additional bread to keep the meat/bread ratio the same. About a cup of bread per pound of meat makes a light springy meatball. We also like to serve the meatball subs with a side of chopped giardiniera mix, the crunch and acidity is a nice counterbalance.

Mark Carey

Used ground venison. Added chili flakes (crushed them to bring out the heat) and oregano, substituted milk for the water, and then used the oven in a pan with olive oil to cook the meatballs for 25 minutes at 425 degrees. Took them out, then added them to the saucepan on the stove and simmered in the sauce for about 20 minutes. Put the rolls on the pan, added the meatballs, some sauce and the cheese (provolone) and put in the oven for a few minutes to crisp the rolls and melt the cheese.

Jackie

Delicious! Used Wagu ground beef, 1/4 cup white wine plus 1/4 cup water for the bread crumbs. Used both (two) cloves garlic and added 1/4 - 1/2 tsp dried oregano and a big pinch dried pepper flakes to the meat mixture. My large cookie scooper made 14 meat balls. Used a 12" cast iron skillet, baked at 450 for 10 min, then broiled. Moved to stove top, spooned away excess fat, added sauce etc. Discovered a fabulous jarred marinara w/ whole cherry tomatoes - brand Sacla' Italia.

Taylor

Quick and easy but I wish I added some more spices, not flavorful enough for me personally.

LC

Excellent meatballs. Subbed ground turkey for beef and buttermilk for water to soak the bread. Added some additional spices (onion powder, burlap & Barrel’s pizza spice mix, dried basil for fresh, garlic powder for fresh), and microplaned garlic on the bread instead of just rubbing it over. All came out excellent! I recommend checking the meatballs with a meat thermometer because they look done before they are. Will make again

baylie

The meatballs seemed way too wet before I cooked them but they turned out delish! I would probably use less marinara sauce next time, but overall these subs were a hit.

Karen

Since this recipe came out I have adapted it somewhat (use half Italian sausage meat) and sometimes serve the meatballs with spaghetti too! Great, easy basic recipe you can riff on.

Rita K

Love this recipe! Thank you, Ali Only change we made was using equal parts chopped veal, pork, and beef because ourItalian Aunt Julie insisted on a mixture when she was still with us!

Liz

Bangin. In fairness I didn’t quite follow the recipe. I added in garlic powder, dried Italian mix, and the umami mushroom powder from trader joe’s as i didn’t have garlic and fresh basil. I cooked the meatballs in olive oil in a dutch oven, flipping to cook on both sides and covering the dutch oven in the meantime. To serve I split the meatballs in half and made these as half face open sandwiches on the NYT no knead bread. Used the ends of the loaf to make the bread crumbs needed. YUMMM.

Sage55

I needed a meatball recipe for spaghetti and this sure is a winner. The meatballs were perfectly browned and there was a satisfying sizzle as the marinara was poured in. I added some sage and crushed fennel seed to the mixture. They were delicious and of course even better the following day.

jjocarbone

Used leftover meatloaf and bottled pasta sauce… perfetto

Big Lar

Made with Impossible and a teaspoon of Italian seasoning and it was great

Bnolen

I cannot remember a simpler recipe this tasty. We sprinkled chopped jalapeños and bell pepper at the end for a nice bit of color and cold crunch. Excellent.

LindaL

Used leftover meatballs and sauce (as well as some tangy provolone) from Sarah Digregorio's Slow Cooker Spaghetti and Meatballs. Both recipes excellent!

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Meatball Subs Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What do you put on a meatball sub? ›

Meatball Sub Sandwiches feature homemade meatballs covered in tangy marinara sauce, topped with gooey fontina (or mozzarella cheese) AND provolone cheese, all loaded on a hoagie roll! Top with fresh basil, red pepper flakes, and grated parmesan cheese for extra flavor. And serve with plenty of napkins!

What kind of cheese goes on a meatball sub? ›

The cheese should have a delicate flavor that will not overshadow the juicy meatballs in zesty marinara. That narrows it down to provolone or mozzarella cheese, the most popular choices at delis and restaurants from coast to coast.

How do you keep meatball subs from getting soggy? ›

Finally, toast the rolls to prevent them from getting too soggy with sauce. Of course, some crispy-gone-soggy bites are welcome, just as the cheese pulls, sauce drips and messy fingers are, too.

What does Subway put on their meatball sub? ›

Comes with a generous helping of Italian-style meatballs bathed in our own tangy tomato marinara sauce (our founder's mom's secret recipe) served hot with your choice of fresh vegetables and condiments on freshly baked bread.

What sauce to put on a meatball sub? ›

These homemade Meatball Subs are topped with a simple Italian marinara sauce on a toasted bun with melted cheese. This warm comfort meal is perfect for feeding a crowd or as a freezer meal!

Is mayo good on a meatball sub? ›

Mix mayonnaise and dry Italian seasoning together. Spread on both interior sides of the hoagie rolls. Layer with sports peppers, giardiniera, salami, pepperoni, ham, Italian meatballs, a sprinkle of celery seeds and top with provolone cheese.

Do you put veggies on a meatball sub? ›

The best part about these meatball sandwiches is that you can keep it simple - with just sauce, meatballs, and cheese - or you can jazz it up a bit more by adding sautéed veggies. You can also try experimenting with different kinds of cheeses or fresh herbs or greens like arugula or spinach!

Do people put veggies on a meatball sub? ›

I like to add a couple spoonfuls of the veggie sauce to the bottom of the bun, next add about three of the meatballs and top with another couple spoonfuls of the veggies and sauce. Top with a sprinkle of cheese and place meatball subs in the oven. Cook until cheese is melted and and buns are crispy, 7-10 minutes.

What is the fancy name for a meatball sub? ›

If you live in New York, you call it a meatball parm hero. In other parts of the country, it's a meatball sub, grinder, or hoagie. It depends on where you are. A submarine sandwich (aka sub) is the same as a hero sandwich is the same as a hoagie.

Should meatball subs be toasted or not toasted? ›

Toast the buns in the oven until just golden. This extra step really infuses the meatballs subs with incredible flavor. Once toasted, remove the buns from the oven, and place provolone cheese slices on the bun, overlapping to cover the surface of the bun.

Does lettuce go on a meatball sub? ›

Once all of your subs are prepped, bake them at 350°F for about 5-10 minutes or until the cheese on top has melted well. Once they are out of the oven, you can add your shredded lettuce inside the sub. Garnish with some of the chopped parsley and sprinkle on some more parmesan, if you'd like.

What makes meatballs taste rubbery? ›

If the meatballs are packed together too tightly, they will cook up rubbery, chewy, and tough. If the meatballs are different sizes, they will cook unevenly. The smaller meatballs may end up dry and overcooked, while the larger ones may end up undercooked.

How many meatballs are on a 6 inch subway? ›

If you're a true meatball lover, the key thing Subway's sandwich does is make you crave more of their yummy, yummy meatballs. Each 6-inch sandwich contains only 4 tiny (1¼-inch, 3/4-ounce) meatballs.

What meat are Subway meatballs made from? ›

Our iconic beef and pork meatballs topped with melted mozzarella and cheddar cheese, covered in our signature marinara sauce.

How many meatballs are in a Subway meatball sub? ›

Typically, a six-inch Meatball Marinara sandwich at Subway contains four meatballs, while a footlong sandwich contains eight meatballs.

What toppings to put on a meatball marinara sub? ›

Warm up the meatballs and sprinkle them generously with parmesan and add a piece of sliced cheese on top to melt. Cut the sub roll and spread with the spare tomato sauce. Add the spinach, peppers, meatballs, and top with sliced onions. Close that bad boy up and good luck finishing it.

What is good on a meatball marinara sub? ›

Every good sandwich shop has a classic Italian meatball sub! It is a comforting sandwich made of meatballs, marinara sauce, and soft Italian bread, then toasted to perfection with provolone cheese melted on top.

Do veggies go on a meatball sub? ›

I like to add greens to my sandwich for an extra dose of veggies. But you could serve with a side salad, sauteed or roasted veggies as an additional idea! The meatballs in this vegan meatball sub are easily made ahead of time and frozen. You can use them in many other ways too like over tomato marinara and spaghetti!

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