Last month, at Clearwater Costco, they were giving out the Kirkland Italian meatballs. I must say that I was pleasantly surprised. They were delicious! Online reviews said they weren't very good, but I beg to differ. Perhaps they adjusted the recipe or the seasonings, but they definitely have earned a spot in my freezer.. Too bad they weren't included in this video.
I actually like The Bell & Evans Breaded Chicken Meatballs with Alfredo. So it’s like a Chicken alfredo dinner but with Chicken Meatballs instead of a chicken breast and so on. The mozzarella inside sure does make it really good! I would try this idea next time you make a Chicken Alfredo dinner. P.S I warm them in Alfredo sauce on medium-low. Like around 3 out of 10 setting. So sauce doesn’t start boiling and burning and also allows the chicken meatballs warm up slowly while I boil the pasta in a separate pot.
What about Armour meatballs? And I know Sam's Choice was at the bottom of your ranking, but what about Great Value -- are those even worse? And for warehouse club shoppers, what about Kirkland Signature or Member's Mark frozen meatballs? I usually prefer the smaller meatballs, as I use them a lot instead of stew beef in stews, and I would have to cut larger meatballs in half.
The first thing I look for is, does it contain textured soy protein (franken-food)? This will eliminate almost every brand you find in the store. Mama Mancini doesn't have it, but their package contains a lot of sauce and a few meatballs. Not many good choices out there.
Well...I guess ya'll were paid plenty to include the impossible meatball.....I use to believe these post. I get it now..........money talks. Your description was over the top. Lol
@@jeroldcummings3670 Many years ago I bought some frozen meatballs from BJ’s. They had the grill marks (fake) as well. They were so inedible I took them back
What is your go-to brand?
44th Street Italian style Angus beef meatballs
I am so thankful my mother taught me how to make real meatballs, with beef, pork & veal, then fried in olive oil
We recently discovered the Rosina Angus beef meatballs and they are delicious. We'll need to try their Italian meatballs, too.
My go to frozen meatballs are Wellsley Farms Italian Style Meatballs from BJ's Warehouse.
Last month, at Clearwater Costco, they were giving out the Kirkland Italian meatballs. I must say that I was pleasantly surprised. They were delicious! Online reviews said they weren't very good, but I beg to differ. Perhaps they adjusted the recipe or the seasonings, but they definitely have earned a spot in my freezer.. Too bad they weren't included in this video.
Wishing you had included IKEA’s Swedish meatball and sauce.
I actually like The Bell & Evans Breaded Chicken Meatballs with Alfredo. So it’s like a Chicken alfredo dinner but with Chicken Meatballs instead of a chicken breast and so on. The mozzarella inside sure does make it really good! I would try this idea next time you make a Chicken Alfredo dinner. P.S I warm them in Alfredo sauce on medium-low. Like around 3 out of 10 setting. So sauce doesn’t start boiling and burning and also allows the chicken meatballs warm up slowly while I boil the pasta in a separate pot.
What about Armour meatballs? And I know Sam's Choice was at the bottom of your ranking, but what about Great Value -- are those even worse? And for warehouse club shoppers, what about Kirkland Signature or Member's Mark frozen meatballs? I usually prefer the smaller meatballs, as I use them a lot instead of stew beef in stews, and I would have to cut larger meatballs in half.
Will take me to the streets of Rome huh? Maybe in a dog bowl.
The first thing I look for is, does it contain textured soy protein (franken-food)? This will eliminate almost every brand you find in the store. Mama Mancini doesn't have it, but their package contains a lot of sauce and a few meatballs. Not many good choices out there.
Believe it or not target good and gather Italian style meatballs are really really good
Thanks for that. I was looking at those, but I didn’t know if I wanted to buy them or not
Carando makes the best meatballs. By far!
Well...I guess ya'll were paid plenty to include the impossible meatball.....I use to believe these post. I get it now..........money talks. Your description was over the top. Lol
@6:14 the Impossible meatballs cost a fortune! I want to see a cost per meatball video!
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Nah. They all have garlic powder in them, and i hate garlic powder.
ALL the Hormel Compleats meals are downright Awful!!
No word on Armour?
Regular meatballs take forever to cook through 20 minutes in the oven done
Sorry Mashed, but frozen meatballs taste like, well, ARSE.
I couldn't agree more! NOTHING beats homemade meatballs. End of story.
@@jeroldcummings3670 Many years ago I bought some frozen meatballs from BJ’s. They had the grill marks (fake) as well. They were so inedible I took them back