Shadowfax
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I can cook ANYTHING. Cooking is organic chemistry lab done in your kitchen. In order to have repeatability, a key factor in any cooking I do, there must be a protocol or else it comes out a little different every time, which for me is not acceptable. This is especially important with regard to spices.
Don't even try to bake anything without a specific set of ingredients, cooking times, temperatures and volumetric or weight measurements--not if you want it to come out well time after time, that is.
I agree about baking and complicated recipes that need to be followed for repeated success. But this thread is about a Meat Ball, a simple ball of meat with whatever you want to put into it. As far as I see it, as long as you use quality meat, and do the final cooking in a quality sauce, which I also make without following any set recipe, the meatballs will be great. Just be careful not to use too little or too much breadcrumbs.