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Motorino Meatballs - 12 Pack


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Motorino Meatballs - 12 Pack

Experience Motorino’s famous meatballs braised in marinara sauce, just as you find them in the pizzeria!

Chef Mathieu Palombino has truly mastered the art of crafting authentic Neapolitan-style pizzas at Motorino, which first opened on a quiet Brooklyn corner in 2008 but has since expanded to more than a dozen locations worldwide, including Hong Kong, Dubai, and Singapore. Palombino starts with the highest-quality available ingredients, and his pizzas are essentially perfect: The rim is pillowy and soft with a slight char from the wood-burning oven, the sauce is tangy and well-balanced, and the toppings are applied with a deft hand. This isn’t just great pizza; it’s downright transcendent, and the New York Times rightfully called the city’s best.

This package serves 4-6 people and includes 12 Meatballs in Marinara Sauce

  • Meatballs and sauce weigh approx. 4.3 lbs. total
  • Meatballs ship frozen with ice packs, may thaw in transit.
  • Upon arrival, store meatballs and sauce in the refrigerator for up to three days.
  • Refreezing is not recommended.

To Serve

  • If frozen, defrost in refrigerator before heating.

Warming – Stovetop

  • Transfer meatballs and sauce to a saucepan with a lid.
  • Cook over high heat until sauce begins to bubble, then cover and reduce heat to a simmer.
  • Cook over low heat for 6-8 minutes, or until meatballs reach an internal temperature of 160° F.
  • Gently stir periodically to prevent burning on the bottom of the pan.
  • Serve and enjoy!

Warming – Microwave

  • Transfer meatballs and sauce to microwave-safe dish with a lid.
  • Microwave on high for approximately 4-5 minutes or until heated through with an internal temperature of 160° F.
  • Transfer meatballs to a plate, sprinkle with grated pecorino and fresh basil (optional, not included).
  • Serve and enjoy!
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  • Motorino’s Meatballs – Pork, Beef, Sweet Italian Sausage (Pork, Sea Salt, Spices, Turbinado Sugar, Natural Flavorings, Spice Extractives), Tomatoes, Ricotta Cheese, Heavy Cream, Eggs, Pecorino, Bread Crumbs (Flour, Yeast, Salt), Garlic, Sea Salt, Black Pepper, Extra Virgin Olive Oil

Contains: Milk, Eggs, Wheat

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“New York City’s Best Pizza” - The New York Times

Motorino Pizzeria has been featured on The Food Network's The Best Thing I Ever Ate, Cooking Channel's Unique Eats, and the Rachael Ray Show. They were also featured in Alain Ducasse's book "I Love New York", and by the New York Times, New York Magazine, Serious Eats, Eater, and Grub Street.

“New York City’s Best Pizza” - The New York Times

Motorino Pizzeria
Motorino Pizzeria
93% love this shop
New York, NY

Mathieu Palombino may be a Belgian chef, but he’s truly mastered the art of crafting authentic Neapolitan-style pizzas at Motorino, which first opened on a quiet Brooklyn corner in 2008 but has since expanded to more than a dozen locations worldwide, including Hong Kong, Dubai, and Singapore.

Palombino starts with the highest-quality available ingredients, and his pizzas are essentially perfect: The rim is pillowy and soft with a slight char from the wood-burning oven, the sauce is tangy and well-balanced, and the toppings are applied with a deft hand. This isn’t just great pizza; it’s downright transcendent, and the New York Times rightfully called the city’s best.

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