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I Loved, I Lost, I Made Spaghetti (and Meatballs)

Sunday, May 16, 2010


This week we have our first foray into both "chick lit" and nonfiction in the form of I Loved, I Lost, I Made Spaghetti by Guilia Melucci.  This book is in a format I really like - a dating memoir with recipes.  Another great book in this genre is Amanda Hesser's Cooking For Mr. Latte.  I chose to do a post on Melucci's book because her stories and recipes are less perfect, more messy, which I identify with both in my cooking life and my real life... Enjoy
Guilia Melucci's I Loved, I Lost, I Made Spaghetti is a breezy, charming memoir of a single woman's romantic escapades in New York.  Each chapter includes recipes for dishes that Melucci made for her paramour of the moment, that they made for her, or that illustrate Melucci's state of mind with regard to a relationship.  It is an easy to read and witty account of Melucci's difficultly finding the right man (and the book does not include a "Mr. Right" which is refreshingly real.)  Melucci is a likable narrator who seems to have a knack for picking obnoxious or emotionally unavailable men. Her descriptions of these guys are honest and hilarious.  Although Melucci throughout the book always picks the wrong guy, the reader nevertheless roots for her because she is so generous with her affection (and food) and so anxious to fall in love.  Melucci grew up in an Italian-American family in Brooklyn and clearly loves food and cooking.  Most of the recipes in the book are for pasta of some sort or another. The recipes all seem imminently doable, but because of that many of these struck me as kind of boring.   In the end, I much preferred the funny dating stories to the everyday recipes (but the Spaghetti and Meatballs below was delish).


Spaghetti and Meatballs
Adapted from I Loved, I Lost, I Made Spaghetti By Giulia Melucci

I chose this spaghetti and meatballs recipe because it looked delicious and easy, and also because, weirdly, I don't think I have ever actually made spaghetti and meatballs.  I followed Melucci's recipe and directions except that instead of 1 clove of garlic for the meatballs I increased it to 3.  In addition, the recipe calls for Italian parsley, which I did not have.  I used arugula instead, which I did have in the house. I thought both of these changes worked great and gave a lot of flavor to the meatballs.

Ingredients

Meatballs
Approximately 1 lb ground beef
3/4 cup plain breadcrumbs
3 cloves garlic, minced
1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese
2 eggs
1/4 cup milk
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon ground pepper
1/2 cup chopped parsley or arugula.
2 tablespoons olive oil plus 2 more tablespoons for browning.

Sauce
2 tablespoons olive oil
 Pinch red pepper flakes
1 28 ounce can chopped or whole tomatoes.
1 tablespoon tomato paste
1/4 cup red wine
2 teaspoons sugar
2 teaspoons salt
1/4 cup packed basil leaves
however much spaghetti you want to eat!

Directions
Put all the meatball ingredients in a large bowl and blend well with your hands.

Shape into meatballs (I did about an inch).  In a large skillet, heat two tablespoons of olive oil over medium heat.  Saute meatballs until they are browned on all sides (but not cooked through).  Remove to a plate lined with paper towels. 



For the sauce, heat the olive oil in a large saute pan (I used a dutch oven), then add the pepper flakes, tomatoes and juices (break up if using whole tomatoes) and tomato paste.  Add wine, sugar, salt, and meatballs.  Bring to a simmer, then lower heat to medium low; cook, stirring every 10 minutes or so, for 40 minutes.

Cook spaghetti  (you guys know how, right?), drain, and return to the pot.  Add a few ladlefuls of the sauce to the pasta along with a handful of torn basil leaves.  Plate pasta and serve with however meatballs you want, and more sauce.  Sprinkle with Parmesan if you so desire.

Posted by Wendy at 6:53 PM
Labels: Pasta

8 comments:

  1. Giulia MelucciMay 17, 2010 at 8:09 AM

    Thanks for your nice review! I'm honored that you choose me for your first. Have fun and buon appetito!

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  2. WendyMay 17, 2010 at 12:33 PM

    Wow, what an amazing honor that you read my post! Thank you for your wonderful book Giulia and these tasty spaghetti and meatballs!

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  3. Ciao Chow LindaMay 21, 2010 at 10:47 PM

    Congratulations on your blog. I loved the book too, and this is my husband's all-time favorite comfort food.

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  4. Maris (In Good Tase)May 24, 2010 at 2:23 PM

    These look great! I love how everyone has their own special recipe for meatballs and all are probably equally delicious.

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  5. the twinsMay 25, 2010 at 2:26 PM

    looks delicious!

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  6. saveurJune 4, 2010 at 4:00 PM

    This looks like a wonderful book to read and sounds up my alley. Glad to hear the recipes (at least this one) is delicious. :)

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  7. kirthikaNovember 26, 2022 at 1:09 AM

    NICE BLOG

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  8. priyaNovember 26, 2022 at 1:10 AM

    NICE POST

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