With cheese and spices and a ricotta cheese topping, the LAVO One Pound Meatball is a MUST HAVE for any Italian meal!
LAVO One Pound Meatball is a visual showstopper for any meal. It also happens to be the best giant meatball you will ever eat.
Have you ever had the type of meal that sticks with you for years? About 3 years ago, I was in Las Vegas for my birthday and ate at LAVO in the Venetian Hotel.
Our party ordered a couple of the famous “LAVO ONE POUND MEATBALLS” as appetizers. I was instantly disappointed when they hit the table because I hadn’t ordered one as my entree.
The name is no joke. Yes, the LAVO One Pound Meatball is nothing but one pound of meat, some sauce, and a dollop of cool, fresh ricotta cheese. Pure heaven for this Italian girl.
That dish was seared into my memory. So much so that I had it written on my to-do list when I came across an article from FOX news with the exact recipe straight from the chef!
Here is what I learned from Chef John Deloach of LAVO New York’s about making the infamous LAVO One Pound Meatballs:
- Do not overwork the meat. Many cooks unintentionally overwork meatballs, meatloaf, and even hamburgers. Allow yourself to mix until just combined and then toss and pat to firm together instead of mixing and kneading.
- If the meat feels loose, add more breadcrumbs. Because of the massive size of this thing, you might need more than you’d usually add to hold it together.
- Since you can’t really slice one open, make sure you take the internal temperature to ensure the meatball is done. It should read 160 degrees.
I took the liberty of making a few changes to the original recipe for LAVO One Pound Meatballs. I hope you like them!
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LAVO One Pound Meatball Recipe
Equipment
Ingredients
- 2 pounds ground meatloaf mix (veal, pork, and beef)
- 3 large eggs
- 1/4 cup whole milk
- 1 cup fresh Italian bread no crust, cut into 1-inch cubes
- 1/2 cup dry Italian seasoned breadcrumbs
- 1/2 cup Romano cheese grated
- 1/2 cup Parmigiano Reggiano cheese grated
- 2 tablespoons fresh parsley finely chopped, plus more for garnish
- 2 tablespoons fresh basil finely chopped
- 1 teaspoon fine sea salt
- 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
- 1/2 cup yellow onion minced
- 4 large garlic cloves crushed
- 1 cup extra virgin olive oil divided
- 4 cups of your favorite marinara sauce homemade or bottled
- 1/2 cup ricotta cheese
Instructions
- Soak fresh Italian bread cubes in milk for 10 minutes. Squeeze and drain milk, reserving the bread. Set aside.
- In a sauté pan, heat ½ cup of extra virgin olive oil. Saute down garlic and onions until soft. Season with fine sea salt and black pepper and set aside to cool.
- When onions and garlic are cool, squeeze out the excess liquid and combine with meat mixture and remaining ingredients except the additional virgin olive oil, marinara sauce, and ricotta cheese. Do not overwork mixture.
- Divide meat mixture into thirds. From each third, form meatballs into meatballs by tossing from hand to hand.
- Refrigerate meatballs for a minimum of one hour, but as much as overnight. This helps the flavors and meat to congeal.
- In an oven-safe sauté pan, brown meatballs in the remaining ½ extra virgin olive oil, rolling so all sides are browned. Remove from skillet to paper towel lined plate and discard extra fat and oil. Clean the skillet and return meatballs.
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Cover meatballs with marinara sauce. Bring the skillet back up to a boil on your stove top and then immediately transfer to the hot oven. Continue to bake for 1 hour, or until centers reach an internal temperature of 160 degrees.
- Let cool for 10-15 minutes before serving. Top each meatball with ricotta cheese and freshly chopped parsley.
- Enjoy your GIANT LAVO One Pound Meatballs!
- If you’ve tried this recipe, come back and let us know how it was!
I’ve seen meatballs like this in restaurants and not sure why I have never tried them at home. They are so much fun to eat as an appetizer at home. Thanks for sharing!
That looks so tasty! My hubs and I would have to share it since it’s pretty big, but I bet it would make for an awesome dinner!
Me making something like this wouldn’t shock my kids at all, after all I am the King Size Pancake cooker anyways 😉 I will have to try this out, pinned it to access later!
Then you’ll totally have to try it!
Wow, this looks really good! A 1 pound meatball would be perfect to share on date night.
How fun that you went to Lavo and thanks for passing on this recipe for a unique experience. Really good instructions.
Now that is a savory dish! I’d love to try this one.
I’d love to sink my teeth into that thing. Oh man, you are right, people over work their meatballs sometimes and then they wonder why they turn out funky! Great job.
YUM, I love meatballs and one big meatball sounds amazing! 🙂
I have totally done the giant meatball dinner! It’s one of those, I don’t want pasta but I don’t know what else to cook type things.
That is one big meatball.. sounds really good. My boys would go nuts for this.
Looks like a great. Quick and easy to make
If I landed this meatball in my boyfriend’s stomach, I could have anything I wanted in the world. lol MAN, that’s a mammoth piece of tasty.
Oh my that’s one big meatball!! I bet my boys would love for me to make it! Thanks for sharing!
Wow, that is a HUGE meatball! That would be enough for me for a couple of meals! LOL!
Holy cow that looks amazing. I would have to share it! 🙂
Holy cow. This looks like the best thing ever. I would like to dunk my face in that!
I’ve never had a meatball that big. I love meatballs, this one sounds and looks fantastic!
That looks great! I know my husband would love it.
That looks absolutely delicious! I love meatballs- and a huge one? My mouth is watering.
What a giant meatball! What a great recipe.