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On Sat, 28 Jan 2006 05:04:02 GMT, "Lisa Ann" >
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>Okay, I googled here to get ideas on making Italian meatballs, planning to
>put them in spaghetti sauce after cooking them. No problem, they tasted
>pretty good.
>
>My question is this...how do you get them uniformly browned in the skillet?
>It's bad enough that my kitchen floor is uneven (so naturally my stove is
>too), but I'd go to try to brown another side....and because they were now
>browned and flattened on the first side, they just kept trying to roll back
>over.


If they become flattened on one side, they are too soft. They should
hold their shape. Cut back on the number of eggs or add more bread
crumbs (or whatever).

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