Are you ready for the best baked meatballs out there? Crispy on the outside, juicy and flavorful on the inside, these oven baked meatballs are sure to quickly become a fan favorite! You wonโt be able to eat just one.
When cooking for a large family (or, letโs face it, any sized family!) it can sometimes be difficult to come up with a recipe that everyone will eat and love. Here at the Stay at Home Chef household, that fan favorite is definitely spaghetti and meatballs. Not only is it super simple to throw together, but itโs also filling and always delicious. The secret? These oven baked meatballs! Some chefs boil or fry their meatballs, but we swear by this baking technique. Youโll get meatballs that are perfectly crispy on the outside and tender and juicy on the inside every time. These are so good that youโll want to double or triple the recipe and freeze the leftovers. Youโll have a quick meal on hand that is a guaranteed winner!
Spice Level:
Our oven baked meatballs include a few red pepper flakes. We find that the spice works wonderfully with the rest of the ingredients, and in the end, lends a bit of heat. If youโre really spice-averse, then you can skip it.
No Egg, No Problem!
You may notice that this baked beef meatballs recipe doesn’t call for an egg. Thatโs no mistake! The ingredients hold up well on their own, without the addition of an egg.
Baking vs Frying vs Boiling:
Again, we love our oven baked meatballs recipe best. But, it all comes down to personal preference. We will mention that frying involves a lot of excess oil, and boiling takes away a lot of the flavor youโll get from baking. Chefโs choice, as always, but we stand by our baking method!
Should I Sear Meatballs Before Baking?
Some baked meatball recipes will call for you to sear the meat before baking. Weโve decided to keep things simple and have omitted this step completely. We find that if we let them bake for the full 30 minutes, they crisp up really nicely on their own. If you like an extra crispy meatball, leave them in the oven for 35 minutes โ just make sure that they donโt burn.
Can I Make This With Ground Chicken?
Absolutely! You can easily turn this baked beef meatballs recipe into a baked chicken meatball โ we know because weโve done it. Youโll want to follow the exact same instructions that youโll find below, simply replace the ground beef with ground chicken. You can even use ground turkey if youโre interested in giving that a try.
What Can I Use in Meatballs Instead of Breadcrumbs?
If youโre following a gluten-free diet, or are simply gluten sensitive and canโt eat it, there are a few ingredients you can use in the place of breadcrumbs in our baked beef meatballs:
- Oats
- Crushed tortilla chips (make sure to opt for no-added-salt varieties)
- Unsweetened cereal like cornflakes or bran
- Gluten-free crackers (again, no salt added works best)
Troubleshooting: How Do You Stop Meatballs From Falling Apart?
The key is in the binder. In this recipe, that binder is the breadcrumbs or whatever you use to substitute them. You need to find the perfect balance as too many breadcrumbs make for a loose meatball, while too little means that theyโll fall apart. Follow our recipe to a tee and you shouldnโt have any problems.
Serving Suggestions:
There are many different ways to serve up your baked beef meatballs. Here are some of our favorite options:
- On their own
- With spaghetti, homemade marinara, and garlic bread or breadsticksย
- On a sub with melted cheese of your choosing
- Pair a salad with any of the above!
Make-Ahead and Freezing Instructions:
These meatballs can be frozen. Place on a baking sheet after forming into meatballs and place the pan in the freezer. Once frozen, remove from baking sheet and transfer to a resealable plastic bag for longer-term storage. They will stay good in the freezer for 1 to 3 months.
This is an excellent recipe for meal prepping too! Freeze any extras to use later down the line, or store in the fridge for up to 5 days to get ahead for the week.
Storage and Reheating Instructions:
Store any leftover baked meatballs in an airtight container or plastic bag in the refrigerator. They will keep for up to 5 days. When youโre ready to eat, you can reheat them in the microwave at 30-second increments until warmed through.
You could also reheat them on the stovetop in a saucepan with a bit of added marinara sauce. Heat on medium-low until they are completely heated.
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I also add sausage if I have some and onions diced real small for flavor instead of red pepper flakes. It usually makes a real hit with my friends when I have them over for dinner. I also make my own sauce. It’s cheaper and tastes better!
Iโm looking for the fastest way to prep school meals. Do you think itโll work ok if I freeze them after I cook them and to pack into lunch, just microwave them??
Worth a try!
If I make these meatballs ahead and want to freeze them, should I cook them first then freeze!? Also, how long should I cook for once frozen. Thank you for this recipe sounds yummy!
I freeze them unbaked and cook for an extra 10 minutes.
Can I omit the cheese husband has an allergy?
Yes you can.
Can you make these smaller and put them into a barbeque sauce or fruity sauce and have them as an appetizer?
Yes you can.
I usually add an egg plus use Italian sausage. Thanks for the revipe
Yeah me too on the Italian sausage n egg but Iโm gna try the no egg see how it comes out
Looking forward to making these! Do you freeze them before or after cooking them?
Before.
I love these meatballs. I made this recipe yesterday and my whole family loves this recipe. I follow your every recipe and trying to prepare them. Thanks, for sharing such a delicious recipe.
My husband and I had these meatballs for the first time tonight and REALLY enjoyed them! Thank you for putting such a great recipe put there. I’m new to cooking and making your recipe really boosted my confidence!!! ๐
Welcome! I’m so glad you had a good experience ๐
How long do you bake them if they’re frozen?
Add 15 to 20 minutes to the cooking time.