Saucy Meatballs… in 30 minutes or less!
I have got a 30 minute meal idea for you today. We actually make these meatballs quite often & you can switch up the sauces depending on how you feel, so that’s why I just called these Saucy Meatballs. These meatballs cook in 13-15 minutes & if you have your sauce heating while the meatballs bake, you should have this meal done in less than 30 minutes. But I promise this meal won’t take more than 30 minutes tops, especially if you use my tricks! We like these meatballs with BBQ sauce or teriyaki sauce/glaze, but use whatever you want. This meatball is extremely versatile.
*Also, you can make a big batch of these, then freeze them for later. Just make sure to freeze them covered on a parchment lined tray first, & then peel them off & put them in a zip-top freezer bag once they have frozen completely. And don’t forget to re-heat to 165˚F. Enjoy!
Saucy Meatballs… in 30 minutes or less!
Ingredients
- 1 lb ground beef
- ¼ cup finely diced onion
- ½ cup chopped green onions, optional
- ⅓ cup Italian breadcrumbs
- 2 Tbsp milk
- ¼ tsp salt
- ⅛ tsp pepper
- 1 large egg
- 1 cup + sauce, (BBQ, Teriyaki, Marinara, etc.)
Instructions
- Combine all ingredients except sauce. Roll into 1½-inch balls (about 20-24 meatballs; I use a my #50 cookie scoop to make it even faster.) Place balls on a foil-lined baking sheet that has been greased with cooking spray. Bake at 425˚F for 13-15 minutes or until done.
- Meanwhile in a large saucepan, heat sauce on medium-low heat. Add baked meatballs & lightly fold sauce around meatballs, until covered & heated through. Serve as desired.
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Made these are awesome thanks
Wonderful! Glad you liked this recipe Donna!
Mmmm, I might have to make some of these meatballs soon! Yum!
These look so good!! Yum!!
I know this will sound weird, but I am glad I found this, because I don’t think the frozen ones from the store are very good. I am guessing it is pretty easy to freeze these and warm later?
Yes! I should probably put that in the post. They for sure can be frozen & re-heated later. Just freeze them on a parchment paper first & then place them in a ziplock bag after they have been frozen. Thanks for asking that question! 🙂
Great meatballs, they look so juicy and soft! Yum!!
These look terrific! I need quick and easy meals now that I’m back at school.
mm I love meatballs, but haven’t tried homemade. Can’t wait to try these!