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Meatballs and tomato sauce

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    1/3 cup  milk
    2 slices  best-quality bread, crusts removed
    1 pound  ground pork
    1 pound  ground beef
    2  garlic cloves, minced
    2 tablespoons  minced onion
    2 large  eggs, lightly beaten
    3/4 cup  grated Pecorino Romano cheese, plus more for serving
    2 tablespoons  chopped fresh parsley leaves
    1/4 teaspoon  freshly ground black pepper
    1/2 teaspoon  coarse salt, (use 1 teaspoon if Parmesan is substituted for the Romano)
    2 tablespoons  extra-virgin olive oil
    Two 28-ounce cans  best-quality whole tomatoes, pulsed with juices in a blender
      Freshly grated Parmesan cheese, for serving (optional)

Directions

In a small saucepan, heat the milk. Soak the bread in the milk, turning the slices over to absorb it. Cool and mince the bread. Place it in a large bowl. Add the meats, garlic, onion, eggs, cheese, parsley, pepper, and salt. Using clean hands, mix together until completely combined.

Have a rimmed baking sheet or platter ready. Roll into 1 1/2-inch meatballs. (If you periodically run cold water over your hands, the meat won't stick to them as you roll.) If you have time, chill the raw meatballs to firm them up.

Heat a 14-inch skillet (or two smaller skillets to fry in batches) over high heat. Add the olive oil and when it is very hot, add the meatballs in a single layer. Don't crowd the pan; work in batches if necessary. Fry the meatballs without moving for a few minutes, then turn as they cook to brown on all sides, 8 to 10 minutes. Spoon out any excess oil from the pan, carefully scraping around the meatballs.

Add the tomatoes and scrape the bottom of the pan to incorporate all the browned bits. Simmer for 30 minutes. Serve hot pasta with 3 meatballs on top, some sauce, the grated cheese, and freshly ground black pepper.

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