Easy Basic Meatball Recipe (2024)

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If you need a delicious, but easy and basic meatball recipe, you’ve found it! Our recipe can be made with your choice of ground meat (beef, pork, or turkey), with the meatballs being baked in the oven for hands-off cooking.

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There is a lot of great meatball recipes there out. One of the most popular recipes here on our blog is our Baked Turkey Meatballs with Spinach. They are insanely delicious and they get rave reviews! But, what if you need a quick meatball recipe with fewer ingredients and steps?

This Easy Basic Meatball recipe saves the day! It’s an effortless meatball recipe and you probably have most of the ingredients in your kitchen. They are frugal and even someone new to cooking is able to make these meatballs quite easily.

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Ways to Use Meatballs

These meatballs are very versatile too. Once you’ve cooked a batch, you can use them in a variety of meals. They can be served for lunch or dinner or even used for party appetizers. Some of our favorite ways to enjoy these meatballs:

  • Served as-is with ketchup, barbecue sauce, or another dipping sauce.
  • Make easy hot & cheesy Meatball Sandwiches OR use them as part of a DIY Meatball Sub Bar.
  • Add the meatballs to your classic spaghetti dinner.
  • Heat them in a slow cooker with barbecue sauce (or another sauce) for serving at a party.
  • Combine meatballs with an Asian inspired sauce and serve over rice.

Of course, this is just a few ideas. There are many more ways to enjoy meatballs!

Basic Meatball Recipe Ingredients

NOTE: Get the full ingredient list and amounts at the end of this post.

To make our Basic Meatballs recipe, you will need 2 pounds of ground meat. You can use ground beef, ground turkey, or ground pork — or you can use a combination of these. For example, you can use 1 pound of ground beef and 1 pound of ground pork (which is our favorite combo). Use whatever you have on hand or whichever you prefer.

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You will also need breadcrumbs for this recipe. You can buy breadcrumbs or make your own. I have started saving up stale bread to make my own and it’s very easy to do with an oven and food processor.

You’ll need a few items from the refrigerator:

And several items from the pantry:

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How to Make Homemade Meatballs

Unlike our Oven Baked Turkey Meatballs with Spinach, our Basic Meatball recipe has only about three main steps (get the full instructions at the end of this post):

  1. Combine meats and the other ingredients until well combined.
  2. Create meatballs with the mixture either by hand or with a meatball scoop (aka a cookie dough scoop) and place on a greased baking sheet.
  3. Bake and serve!
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After baking, they are ready to serve or use in a favorite recipe.

How to Freeze Meatballs

If you aren’t ready to use your meatballs yet, or you made extras, you can freeze them. I always freeze our meatballs without any sauce so that I can use them in a variety of meals.

When I freeze our meatballs, I do them by flash freezing, as this allows the meatballs to be frozen individually.

To freeze meatballs, first, make sure that cooked meatballs are completely cooled. Then place them on a greased baking tray that will fit in your freezer. Place the tray in the freezer and freeze until firm and frozen.

Once they are frozen, you can place them into a zipper-style freezer bag or another freezer-safe food storage container. We own a FoodSaver system, so we use that to seal our meatballs before freezing.

When you are ready to use your frozen meatballs, you can defrost them in your refrigerator OR you can add frozen meatballs directly to a sauce and allow them to heat through right in the sauce.

Frozen meatballs will keep well in your freezer. We recommend using them within 3 – 4 months for the best taste.

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Side Dishes to Pair with Meatballs

  • Bacon-Cheddar Potato Salad
  • Potato Chips & Sour Cream Chip Dip
  • Summer Fruit Salad
  • Oven Roasted Red Skin Potatoes
  • Slow Cooker Baby Carrots with Honey and Brown Sugar

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Red Velvet Pudding Shots Recipe

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Description

ThisRed Velvet Pudding Shots Recipecreates the ultimate boozy treat for your Valentine’s Day party! Made with red velvet pudding mix and cake mix, creme de cacao liqueur, and whipped topping.

Ingredients

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12 (2 oz) plastic soufflé cups with lids
3 oz box Red Velvet JELL-O instant pudding mix
1/4 cup red velvet cake mix
1 1/2 cups cold milk
1/2 cup creme de cacao liqueur
2 cups Cool Whip, thawed
For Decorating: Whipped cream and Sprinkles

Instructions

  1. Add the pudding mix and cake mix to a large mixing bowl. Pour in the milk and whisk to combine.
  2. Add the creme de cacao and stir well to incorporate. Fold in the Cool Whip.
  3. Spoon the pudding mixture into the plastic cups and chill overnight or for at least 4 hours. If you are not serving the pudding shots after the 4 hours, you can place lids on the cups until ready to serve.
  4. Before serving, add a generous dollop of whipped cream to eat pudding shot. Sprinkle with Valentine sprinkles.
  • Category: co*cktails
  • Cuisine: American

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Basic Meatball Recipe

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  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Yield: 4050 meatballs 1x
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Ingredients

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2 pounds ground beef, turkey, or pork (or a combination)

1 cup breadcrumbs

2 large eggs

¾1 cup milk

2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce

1/2 teaspoon garlic powder

1 teaspoon onion powder

1 1/2 tablespoons dried Italian seasoning

½ cup Parmesan cheese, finely grated

1 teaspoon salt

½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

Instructions

1. Spray a large baking sheet with non-stick cooking spray. Preheat oven to 425 degrees F.

2. Combine ground meat in a large bowl with the breadcrumbs and eggs. Add ¾ cup of milk to mixture, then add a little more if the mixture is too dry. Add remaining ingredients and mix until combined, without overmixing.

3. Using your hands or a meatball scoop, form meatballs, and place the prepared baking sheet.

4. Bake meatballs for 12-15 minutes, depending on the size of the meatballs until browned and no pink remains in the center. Remove from oven and serve.

Notes

To Freeze: Allow meatballs to cool completely. Place cooled meatballs on a greased baking sheet that will fit in your freezer. Place the baking sheet in the freezer until meatballs are frozen. Transfer meatballs to a freezer-safe container or resealable bag and return to the freezer.

  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 15 minutes
  • Category: Main Dish
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: American

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FAQs

What is the secret to firm meatballs? ›

Massage your meat

Get your hands into your mixing bowl and combine the ingredients for your meatballs using your fingers. The heat from your hands will help release the proteins in the meat which will in turn help the mixture stick together when it cooks. Don't overmix, just a few minutes will do.

How do you make meatballs stick together? ›

Egg: A lot of meatball recipes add egg to the mince mixture because it helps to bind the balls together. Breadcrumbs: Breadcrumbs also help to bind your meatballs. If the mince mixture is quite wet, breadcrumbs will help soak up excess moisture so that the balls don't fall apart.

What to use instead of breadcrumbs in meatballs? ›

The Best 10 Breadcrumb Substitutes
  1. Rolled oats. Rolled oats are the perfect gluten-free binding ingredient, replacing breadcrumbs in meatballs or meatloaf and many more recipes when you need to bind meat and eggs. ...
  2. Potato chips. ...
  3. Cornflakes. ...
  4. Almonds. ...
  5. Croutons. ...
  6. Crackers. ...
  7. Seeds.
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Is it better to bake meatballs at 350 or 400? ›

For 1-2 inches of beef, pork, or turkey meatballs without any pre-cooking, use these guidelines for your wall oven:
  • 350°F wall oven:
  • 8–14 minutes for 1-inch meatballs.
  • 14–18 minutes for 2-inch meatballs.
  • 400°F wall oven:
  • 6–10 minutes for 1-inch meatballs.
  • 10–14 minutes for 2-inch meatballs.
  • 425°F wall oven:
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What not to do when making meatballs? ›

5 Mistakes to Avoid When Making Meatballs
  1. Not seasoning the meat.
  2. Not adding any moisture to the meat.
  3. Over-mixing the meat.
  4. Not shaping the meatballs correctly.
  5. Not forming evenly-sized meatballs.
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What is the secret of a tender meatball? ›

They are super flavorful but what makes them so so tender and moist is this: Plain Greek Yogurt. The lactic acid from the yogurt tenderizes the meat while adding subtle flavor. The addition of egg and parmesan cheese help keep the meat together so that you get delicious weeknight meatballs in minutes.

How do you harden meatballs? ›

I add ground pork (around 30%) to my meatballs to create a more solid meatball. And don't over add bread crumbs, too much of a good thing can make it fall apart. Sometimes, I add Italian sausage in place of straight pork.

What makes meatballs more dense? ›

A small amount of breadcrumbs, no more than 1/4 cup of fine crumbs per pound of meat, hold in the juices. Adding, more bread crumbs makes for a heavy and dense meatball so keep the bread crumbs to a minimum. *I recommend ground meat that has at least 20% fat to create the right texture and taste.

What does adding milk to meatballs do? ›

The Key to Tender Meatballs

Here, we're soaking fresh or dried breadcrumbs in a little milk until the bread becomes soggy, then mixing that right into the meat. This binder (aka panade) helps add moisture to the meatballs and also prevents the meat proteins from shrinking and becoming tough.

Why do my meatballs always fall apart? ›

Because meat shrinks when cooked, mince proteins are likely to separate and crumble unless bound together. Whether it's breadcrumbs or egg (or both), or simply salt, binding the mince is a crucial step in maintaining the softness of your meatballs while preventing them from falling apart.

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