Meatballs - Regular Oven vs Microwave?

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Helcifer

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Hi Guys, may I know which is better (& easlier) to use for cooking meatballs? A regular oven or a microwave oven?
 
It might be easier to use the microwave... but the taste/color won't be as nice.
Go with the oven or better yet pan fry.

smiles, T
 
Helcifer,
Using the microwave is probably easier/faster. However, the meatballs will be soggy and they will not have a nice brown color. I personally prefer the oven or do as Dave/pdswife recommend (pan fry)
 
As I have gotten older I have gotten lazier, so now I often use the oven for meaty balls.

Particularly if I am making a lot, which I am prone to do. We are both children of Great Depression parents, and we tend to make more than we need - sometimes by a lot.

It is something that cannot be taken out of us. But it leads to us having a lot of leftovers.

The nuker, we love it. Our old one died and we went out and bought a new one immediately. Cannot believe how cheap they have become since we bought our first one.

It is great for warming things up.

But for cooking meatballs, I don't use it.

The nuker tickles the water molecules in the stuff and it does get cooked. But somehow I just don't like how the food turns out.

So I roast or take out my pots and pans. Or pull out the tired old grill.

Just the way I do things.

Take care and God bless.
 
I guess it's all in what you get used to. I've done meatballs in the microwave, and liked them fine...I always put them in a sauce, so the lack of color doesn't matter. The oven is my second choice. I don't like doing them in the skillet, as they require constant attention, tend to burn and fall apart, and make a mess on the stove.
 
I use the oven because I like the browning and caramelized flavor they get - the microwave doesn't do that. And as Constance said, cooking them in a skillet is messy and takes a lot of attention.
 
Hmm.. what about Convection Ovens? Will they cook the meatballs as good as a regular oven?
 
Tip:

I don`t know about Homemade ones, but if you buy the Canned meatballs, do NOT microwave them, they Will explode! :rolleyes:
 
For regular meatballs I always shallow fry in a skillet. (the meatballs shouldn't be too large, slightly smaller than a ping pong ball at the most) I like the crisp and savoury texture on the outside

I am also fond of wrapping brussell sprouts (precooked al dente) inside the meatballs, then I bake it in the oven, covered with tomato based sauce and then cover the baking dish with a foil. Moister, softer effect is nicer on stuffed meatballs like this.
 
Making meatballs for tonight's spaghetti, but forgot how long and at what temp to use when cooking them in oven.
 
I brown mine in a saute pan with oil. When they are a nice dark brown all over they go into the sauce.
 
I brown mine in the oven, using a half sheet pan and a cake rack to keep them up out of their fat. Much less mess and less fat than doing them in a pan on top the stove. :)
 

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