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quick sausage meatballs with a tomato and basil sauce, spaghetti and sweet raw peas © David Loftus

quick sausage meatballs with a tomato and basil sauce, spaghetti and sweet raw peas

main courses | serves 4
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.

Heat a large saucepan and add a few glugs 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. 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.

Meanwhile, put the spaghetti into a large pan of salted boiling water and cook according to the packet instructions until al dente.

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. 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.

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. 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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ingredients

• olive oil
• 8 good-quality pork sausages
• 500g spaghetti
sea salt
• 300g fresh peas, in their pods
• a block of Parmesan cheese, to serve
• a few sprigs of fresh marjoram, thyme or rosemary, leave picked

for the tomato sauce
olive oil
• 2 cloves of garlic, peeled and finely sliced
• a small bunch of fresh basil, leaves picked, stalks finely chopped
• 2 x 400g tins of good-quality plum tomatoes
• sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
• good-quality balsamic vinegar

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1. Ray Mon 23 Feb 2009 @ 13:40 thanks Jamie, I varied this recipe using spicy lamb sausages and simmered the tomatoes with cumin, sun-dried tomatoes, calamata olives and mint and raisins creating a North African flare. You can also add smokey chili (chipotole) But the meatball concept is brilliant. PS: doesn't work with merguez. But I ended up making a stew with the merguez
2. Diana Tanner Sun 07 Dec 2008 @ 02:34 hi jamie fantastic meal @ 15 had loads of fun .... have cooked some great meals from your books ... Only thing is my husband cooks them better then i do Hummm . Keep up the brilliant TV programs there sooooo entertaining & we learn LOADS & pass it on to family & friends .
love to you & your family have a great CRIMBO xx
Diana xx
3. danielle Sat 22 Nov 2008 @ 15:57 hey there good looking!!! i'm a mum and i really cant cook to safe my life i have your books but i just cant get it right!!! i've had to have an op to have my gole bladder out becoz of the fatty foods i was eatting all the time i really want to start cooking for my family but i lot more health, i also want to lean new foods and not stick to the same ones please please help me x
4. Mag Sat 22 Nov 2008 @ 13:54 Hi, from Portugal here, just to say that this recipe is GREAT, just had the meatballs with mashed potatoes, but I made the tomato sauce with a little garlic and a tablespoon or so, of curry sauce. It was de-li-ci-ous!

Thanks for the inspiration and great ideas!
5. Martyn Sat 15 Nov 2008 @ 12:26 I saw this recipe in your book "At home with Jamie" and thought it a good recipe to use while my son and I were away camping in the summer. It was really quick and easy to make and also very tasty too. We both really enjoyed it. One to remember for future camping trips.
Loved the new TV series Ministry of food. I hope it has inspired a lot of people to pick up the pan and get cooking.
Cheers
Martyn
6. Natalie C Mon 20 Oct 2008 @ 17:04 Yum. Will try this one tonight!!
7. Ian Sinclair Fri 17 Oct 2008 @ 12:34 I got this recipe from, At Home With Jamie, it is quick, easy and simple to do, and is a firm favorite in our house. Keep up the good work Jamie.
8. Emma Thu 16 Oct 2008 @ 09:59 Great recipies Jamie! simple and easy to cook without having to go out and buy a massive list of ingredients! ps I am going to make it my mission that my 2 boys (7 & 3) are going to know how to cook!
9. Andrea Wed 15 Oct 2008 @ 22:52 Hi Jamie your such an inperation you make cooking so much fun. I love your recipes there great to try gives a more meaning to cooking food. Keep up your good work your a credit to value our food.
10. kelly glendenning Wed 15 Oct 2008 @ 18:45 My two sons absolutley adore u can u please come to Birmingham and teach our children how to cook. My two boys are 5 and 7 and they warch all your programs. They love Jamie at home and my oldest wants your book.. Nacked Chef is another favorite in our house please see what u can do in the future. I love u too by the way can u get some good vegi recipies on here for me cheers. Kelly, Owen and Haydenxxxxxxxxxxxxx
11. Rachael Wed 15 Oct 2008 @ 14:49 hi, i have been trying out your recipes they are brilliant easy to learn i amonly 21 with a little boy and we both love eating your food thankyou, rachael.
12. david Tue 14 Oct 2008 @ 23:04 as a 37 year old male with 3 older sisters, one of which trained as a chef I've never cooked or needed to. I've taken inspiration from the fact that although you've made it and could spend your time doing other, more selfish things you choose to invest your time and money in other people and their general well being and health. This has spurred me onto trying things which I'd probably never have done before-i don't hold out much hope for quality but am hoping my wife will taste the love with which I've tried to prepare and cook with and encourage me to persevere in the face of adversity. Your parents must be extremely proud and you should also be proud of the person you are, I sincerely wish you all of the things in life which you deserve and all the happiness that goes with that
13. charlie cornell Mon 13 Oct 2008 @ 19:06 hi ive really enjoyed your programme up 2 press, its given me loads of new ideas thanks keep up the good work
14. anna h Sat 11 Oct 2008 @ 22:22 keep up the good work cant wait 2 get the new book anna.
15. countrycook1 Wed 08 Oct 2008 @ 12:06 I live in Chinchilla Q Australia and I will be passing on your recipes to my son and his young friends. thanks jamie for igniting my passion again.
16. tanya grippo Wed 08 Oct 2008 @ 11:25 Ithought the program about cooking and sharing the ideas with your friends was out standing and I got a lot out of it . Even to the piont that we people need to eat better and consume the right sort of food to help us live a long and happy lives. you Jamie Oliver are one that is agreat servant to love to help those around who are in such need, I hope you read this and feel encouraged as I am watching your shows. I have four little girls 7years and under and this show is making me want to be abetter mum.May the lord richly bless you and your family regards tanya grippo
17. Karen Tue 07 Oct 2008 @ 19:44 Jamie you're a legend!
This was yummy,passing it on tomorrow.
18. linda brooks Tue 07 Oct 2008 @ 13:40 keep up the good work jamie although some of the programme made us rotherham people look like idiots there are thousands in rotherham that can cook real good my niece is 12 and can cook a meal fit for anyone including u jamie xxo
19. Monika Mon 06 Oct 2008 @ 17:18 it tastes like my husbands sausage
20. le smith Sun 05 Oct 2008 @ 23:41 would love it if jamie would do the sae in middlesbrough area i would be up for doing it. also would love to have him train me in one of his kitchens.
I think he is right in what he is doing too many people have no idea how to cook these days and its a shame, its getting to the stage that everyone is only experiancing food by what they can buy in the supermarket already cooked.
Get the goverment involved to get our kids cooking, get adults involved with them i have found that the more you get involved with the kids and get them cooking even at a young age the more the kids and adults enjoy it.
I learned in infant school to make butter and cheese this i feel is what is missing today in schools. Come on Gordon get the idea you should not have to rely on people like Jamie Oliver to show you the way.
21. GORDON Fri 03 Oct 2008 @ 12:39 great site
22. beetlepal Thu 02 Oct 2008 @ 16:35 going to have this for tea tonight not got any sausages, but have got some saugage meat in the freezer that needs using up. make a change from pie mash and veg.
23. Sarah Newsome Thu 02 Oct 2008 @ 11:06 Saw the program, loved it. I'm passing the meatball recipe on tonight. Keep up the good work. Love what you're trying to do
Sarah

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