There is no such thing as too many meatballs recipes and with this template we're going to show you how to make ones you'll want to eat all. day. long!
Meatballs have come a long way, and so has our understanding of their magical capabilities! No longer are meatballs strictly served with pasta and homemade sauce, and made of just beef and/or veal. From beef to turkey, to chicken, pork, lamb, or even vegetarian recipes, the possibilities are endless with meatballs! And don't even get us started on the sauces. Or, better yet, what you can eat them with. There is a recipe out there for every palate! And the best part? Meatballs are easy to make, inexpensive and transport in your containers without a hitch.
So, go wash your hand and get out a big bowl. It's time to make meatballs.
The key? You gotta start with a solid foundation. To do that, use our 20-minute meatball recipe or customize the meatballs by following the steps below. Think of this as a template.
What's great about this meatball recipe is that they are baked, so they are healthier because you're not frying them in oil, batch after batch. Baking them is a hands-off process, and less messy, too. It's important to keep an eye on the meatballs, though, so they don't dry out and they stay tender and flavorful.
Choose your protein:
NOTE: You will want 2 pounds of protein. This provides you with you enough meatballs for about 4 people, with some leftover to freeze, if desired.
Choose your seasonings based on the recipe. Aim for somewhere between 2-3 tablespoons of seasoning for 2 pounds of protein. Again, consider the following, based on the meatballs recipe:
Choose your binder:
Depending on your needs, whether they're paleo or gluten-free meatballs, you've got options. We recommend using a ½ cup for all options except coconut flour. However, for coconut flour, use half that amount, or ¼ cup, instead.
Add in an egg (or flax egg, for vegan recipes).
Mix all ingredients in a large bowl until just combined. Often, it's smart to use your clean hands. Do not overmix or your meatballs will be tough. Then, roll into meatballs of your desired size. Usually, this means meatballs that resemble walnuts or golf balls. However, you can make them bigger or smaller based on your preferences.
Transfer the meatballs to a rimmed baking sheet lined with aluminum foil. Then, bake them in a preheated 400-degree F oven for about 20 minutes (Time will vary depending on the size of your meatballs. As you might suspect, the bigger they are, the longer they'll take.)
Once you established your solid meatball foundation, decide what recipe you want to tackle! And boy, are there a lot of options. Read closely to determine which one best suits your dietary needs, because they run the gamut of paleo and gluten-free to almost every cuisine you can imagine. You'll have meatball recipes for days! And that is never, ever, a bad thing. Your future self will thank your current meal-prepping self. It's true.
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This meatball recipe is just what you think it is.
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How do I obtain the recipes for these meat ball receipes??
Hi Joyce, you can click on the link for each recipe in the article.