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Everyone loves meatballs! And these meatballs are super easy to make because they are baked leaving you with perfectly cooked, tender moist meatballs – and no mess! Stick around and get your taste buds ready.

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Easy Peasy Meatballs

Meatballs are little balls of love, but they can also be labor intensive. I have found that frying meatballs takes a lot of time and patience because they need to be babysat. Then there is the issue of the oil splattering all over the stove.

No thank you.

I have found a better way, and that is to bake them.

Ingredients for Easy Baked Italian Meatballs

  • Beef – this recipe uses 2 lbs. of lean ground beef, however you can substitute ½ lb. ground pork. This gives the meatballs a little less density.
  • Vegetables – I like to add very small, almost minced onion and garlic
  • Binder – Bread crumbs, eggs and Parmesan cheese (you can also use Pecorino) help bind the meatballs so they don’t fall apart while cooking.
  • Moisture – Beef broth adds such moisture and flavor to meatballs, give it a try.
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How to Make Baked Meatballs

I have made these meatballs countless times both fried and baked. I am being honest here when I say that I have found virtually no difference between the two. So why go through the trouble of frying when you don’t have to?

  • Soften the veggies – Some people put raw onions in their meatballs, I’m not one of them. I also chop them until they are almost minced. Little itty bitty is what we’re going for. Once cooked, set aside to cool.
  • Meat mixture – in a large mixing bowl, combine everything except the broth. Use your hands to combine and slowly add a little warm broth at a time.
  • Roll – I like my meatballs big, so I usually get 12-15. However, medium sized meatballs will make 24 (like pictured above)
  • Bake – Bake the meatballs on a prepared baking sheet (lined with parchment paper or sprayed with cooking spray) and bake at 350°F for 30 minutes, turning once.

Note: My larger sized meatballs are baked for about 30 minutes. Smaller sized will take less time. I continue the cooking process in my spaghetti sauce. If you are not continuing on to that step, please check them using an instant-read thermometer to ensure they are fully cooked.

Storage:

Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days or place in a freezer safe container and freezer for up to 3 months.

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Everyone loves meatballs! And these meatballs are super easy to make because they are baked leaving you with perfectly cooked, tender moist meatballs – and no mess!

Ingredients

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  • 2 lbs Ground Beef (80%-20%)
  • ⅓ cup Onion, finely diced
  • 2 Cloves Garlic, finely minced
  • 2 Large Eggs, room temperature
  • 1 Cup Freshly Grated Parmesan Cheese
  • ¼ Cup Parsley, chopped
  • ¾1 Cup Breadcrumbs
  • ½ Cup Warm Beef Broth (or water)

Instructions

  1. Line a baking sheet with a piece of Parchment paper and set it aside.
  2. In a small sauté pan, over low heat, cook the onions in a little olive oil until they are soft and translucent, approximately 4-5 min. Season with salt and pepper. Add the garlic and cook 1 minute more. Set aside and let cool.
  3. Place the ground been in a large bowl. Season with salt and pepper. Add the eggs, Parmesan cheese, parsley, breadcrumbs, then the cooled onions and garlic. Using your hands as claws, combine the meat with the other ingredients until loosely combined. Add some of the warm broth and continue to combine until all the ingredients are blended in. You may use some or all of the broth.
  4. Again, using your hands, scoop out some of the meat and being to shape and roll into the desired size meatball and place on the baking sheet. Continue until all the meat has been used.
  5. Bake in a preheated oven at 350°F for 30-35 minutes, turning once.
  6. Continue cooking the meatballs in your favorite sauce.

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  1. The Best Baked Meatball Recipe - Happily Unprocessed (15)Gayle

    I just made these for my family. Very good. I liked baking them instead of frying.

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  2. The Best Baked Meatball Recipe - Happily Unprocessed (16)Karen

    I have tried many homemade meatball recipes and love this one the most. The pork is a perfect substitute for some of the beef and definitely makes these less dense. Perfect combination of all other ingredients. These are not dry at all. I fed my sons swim team with the baked ziti and these. They disappeared in a flash

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  3. The Best Baked Meatball Recipe - Happily Unprocessed (17)Erin Teeghan

    A simple meatball recipe that has worked for me every time I’ve mad them.

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  4. The Best Baked Meatball Recipe - Happily Unprocessed (18)Julie

    I always preferred baking instead of frying them. Now I’m trying to make some meatballs or at least some of the ingredients to be either in their “veggie” counterparts of just a healthier option.

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  5. The Best Baked Meatball Recipe - Happily Unprocessed (19)Maria

    Delicious! Love that I don’t need to fry the meat balls. Thank you!

    Reply

  6. The Best Baked Meatball Recipe - Happily Unprocessed (20)Donna olechuck

    Another winner !!

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  7. The Best Baked Meatball Recipe - Happily Unprocessed (21)Gayle shadrik

    These meatballs game out really really good. Our family loves garlic so I think I will add some garlic powder to them. I have made your sauce many times now and it never fails

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FAQs

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.

Is it better to bake meatballs in the oven or pan? ›

If you like a crispy exterior on your meatballs, but don't want to spend time hovering over a pan filled with hot oil, turn to the oven. Baking meatballs allows them to become nicely browned, all while using less oil and putting up barely any fuss.

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.
May 1, 2019

What is the trick to keeping meatballs together? ›

How to make meatballs that won't fall apart
  1. Massage your meat. True story. ...
  2. Add breadcrumbs. Add breadcrumbs to the mixture, but not too many breadcrumbs. ...
  3. Add egg. ...
  4. Don't add much apart from meat. ...
  5. Roll your meatballs in flour. ...
  6. Give your meatballs space. ...
  7. Shake your meatballs. ...
  8. Brown your meatballs first.
Mar 3, 2022

How to keep meatballs moist and tender? ›

Add moisture.

Since the protein in meat makes it shrink when cooked and can result in tough meatballs, you want some insurance against that. Eggs and binders like breadcrumbs mixed with milk all help with keeping meatballs tender and moist, so don't skip any of these.

Why do you put milk in meatballs? ›

Milk: Adds moisture and tenderizes the meat, making our meatballs juicy and tender once cooked. Egg: Adds more moisture and helps the mixture firm up once cooked. Parmesan: My secret ingredient for the best meatballs! Parmigiano-Reggiano adds flavor and salt to our mixture.

Why do you chill meatballs before baking? ›

Chill your meatballs: refrigerating your meatballs an hour before cooking helps them hold their shape throughout the cooking process. They can chill in the fridge for up to 24 hours before cooking, making meatballs a great make-ahead dish, too.

Why did my meatballs fall apart in the oven? ›

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.

Should I roll my meatballs in flour before baking? ›

A traditional size for this sort of meatball is 2 to 3 inches across, but you can make them any size you want. Once you roll the meatball in your hands, roll it in the flour to give it a good coating. Set each one on a baking sheet as you work.

Why do people put flour in meatballs? ›

Filler ingredients like breadcrumbs or flour are important too because they stop the meatballs becoming dry.

What is the best binder for meatballs? ›

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.

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:
Aug 16, 2023

Why do you put baking soda in meatballs? ›

Baking soda, otherwise known as sodium bicarbonate, appears often in köfte recipes. It raises the PH level of the meat, making it harder for the meat's protein molecules to bond. This in turn allows the meat to retain water as it cooks. And more water means a moist meatball.

Do you beat eggs before adding to meatballs? ›

3) beat the eggs separately before adding them to your meat mixture so it combines better. 6) If you prefer to bake instead of fry them, chill the meatballs for at least an hour before baking. They will hold their shape better.

How do you make meatballs that aren't tough? ›

Get Your Hands Dirty

Overworking ground meat makes it tough and will never lend itself to a tender and light meatball. The best way to combine your ingredients to perfection is by using your fingers, which are much lighter than a hard spoon, and will keep the meatball mix from turning into a paste.

Do meatballs get more tender the longer they cook? ›

Tenderizing the Meat:

As the collagen in the meat dissolves over time, it transforms into gelatin, which not only adds a silky texture to the sauce but also contributes to the overall richness and depth of flavor. The longer the simmer, the more tender and succulent the meatballs become.

What causes meatballs to be tough? ›

Here are a few tips to ensure your meatballs are tender and tasty. Don't overmix. When meatballs are tough, it's often because they've been overworked.

How to stop meatballs from being dry? ›

You only need a small amount of egg – it's there only to help the cooked meatball retain its shape, and shouldn't detract from the meat's flavour or texture. Filler ingredients like breadcrumbs or flour are important too because they stop the meatballs becoming dry.

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