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Add a few ingredients to your favorite BBQ sauce to make this sweet and savory barbeque meatballs recipe. They will make you the star of any party or potluck!

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EASY RECIPE FOR BARBEQUE MEATBALLS

For years when I made bbq meatballs, I simply poured a jar of barbeque sauce over meatballs and called it good. Then I tried some amazing meatballs in bbq sauce at a church potluck and was blown away by the flavor.

I quickly found out who made them and got the recipe. Who knew that adding just a few ingredients to bottled barbeque sauce could add such a wonderful depth of flavor? Now this is the only way I make them.

MEATBALLS MAKE GREAT APPETIZERS OR DINNER!

When I am serving these meatballs for dinner, I usually make them a little larger and end up with 24-30 meatballs. When I am serving them as appetizers, I make about 40 meatballs.

Any time I take these tasty meatballs anywhere, I come home with an empty dish. They are especially popular at Superbowl parties – no one can seem to resist them!

We like using Sweet Baby Ray’s barbeque sauce for the sauce, but you can use your favorite brand.

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HOW TO MAKE MEATBALLS:

Ingredients needed:

  • oats (I like to use quick oats.)
  • egg
  • diced onion (If you are really in a hurry, you can use a tablespoon of dry minced onion in place of the diced onion.)
  • milk (I use 2%, but any type of milk should work.)
  • salt
  • pepper
  • Worcestershire sauce (Really brings out the flavor of the beef.)
  • ketchup
  • dried parsley
  • lean ground beef (I like 90% lean ground beef, but 80% lean does make the meatballs a little more moist. I just don’t like the extra grease. You can choose.)
  1. First mix together the oats, egg, onion, milk, salt, pepper, worcestershire sauce, ketchup, and parsley. Then gently mix in the ground beef.
  2. Form the meat mixture into meatballs. I recommend using a cookie scoop so your meatballs are all the same size and cook evenly.
  3. Bake meatballs at 400° for 18-20 minutes or until browned through. Shake pan occasionally so meatballs cook evenly and don’t stick. (If you prefer, you can cook the meatballs in an oiled skillet over medium-medium high heat.
  4. While meatballs are baking, prepare sauce.

HOW TO MAKE BARBECUE SAUCE FOR MEATBALLS:

Ingredients needed:

  • brown sugar (Light or dark will both work. I usually use light.)
  • white vinegar
  • prepared mustard (Along with the vinegar, it adds a nice tang.)
  • barbeque sauce (Use your favorite brand, we like Sweet Baby Ray’s.)
  • Worcestershire sauce (Adds a wonderful depth of flavor.)
  1. Combine all ingredients in a saucepan or pot. I like to cook mine in a 6 quart pot so that I can just add the meatballs to the pot.
  2. Cook and stir over medium high heat till mixture comes to a boil.
  3. Stir in hot cooked meatballs and stir till coated.
  4. Serve immediately, or place in a crock pot to keep warm.

VARIATIONS:

  • If you are rushed for time, you can use frozen meatballs instead of making homemade meatballs.
  • Use half ground pork and half ground beef.
  • If you like things spicy, stir some red pepper flakes into the sauce.

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WHAT TO SERVE WITH BBQ SAUCE MEATBALLS:

  • Mashed potatoes and green salad
  • Slow Cooker Scalloped Potatoes
  • Spinach Salad
  • Ranch Potatoes
  • Sesame Green Beans

MORE BEEF DINNER RECIPES:

  • Ground Beef Stroganoff
  • Crock Pot Spaghetti Sauce
  • No Boil Lasagna
  • Skillet Lasagna

EASY APPETIZERS:

BBQ MEATBALLS RECIPE

Yield: 30 meatballs

Meatballs in BBQ Sauce

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Tender meatballs glazed with a sweet and tangy sauce. Perfect for dinner or as a crowd pleasing appetizer!

Ingredients

Meatballs:

  • 3/4 cup oats
  • 1 egg
  • 1/4 cup diced onion
  • 1/4 cup milk
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1/4 tsp pepper
  • 1 tsp Worcestershire sauce
  • 2 Tbsp ketchup
  • 1 Tbsp dried parsley
  • 1 1/2 pounds lean ground beef

Sauce:

  • 1 cup brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup vinegar
  • 2 tsp mustard
  • 1/2 cup barbecue sauce
  • 2 tsp Worcestershire sauce

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
  2. For meatballs: Combine oats, egg, diced onion, milk, salt, pepper, worcestershire, ketchup, and parsley in a large bowl. (I like to use my Bosch mixer.) Mix really well.
  3. Add ground beef and gently mix just until mixture is combined.
  4. Roll into balls. (I use a cookie dough scoop.)
  5. Place meatballs on a lightly greased cookie sheet and bake at 400° for 18-20 minutes, shaking the pan occasionally so they brown evenly.
  6. For sauce: Combine all ingredients in a 6 quart pot and whisk thoroughly. Bring to a boil, stirring constantly.
  7. Scoop cooked meatballs into the pot of hot sauce and stir to coat. Serve immediately.

Notes

Instead of making the sauce on the stovetop, you can whisk the ingredients together in a crock pot, add the cooked meatballs, and cook on HIGH for about an hour, or until hot.

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Nutrition Information:

Yield:

8

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 368Total Fat: 12gSaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 5gCholesterol: 100mgSodium: 640mgCarbohydrates: 38gFiber: 1gSugar: 30gProtein: 27g

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(recipe originally posted3/2/2009, updated September 2020)

If you are looking for an easy BBQ meatballs recipe that tastes incredible, look no further. Everyone loves these meatballs with their sweet and tangy sauce!

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    • Best BBQ Meatballs Recipe (no grape jelly) - Creations by Kara (9)Kara Cook

      Absolutely! I love making a double batch and freezing half of them. I have frozen them both raw and cooked, and both ways work just great!

      Reply

  1. Best BBQ Meatballs Recipe (no grape jelly) - Creations by Kara (10)Lola Osinkolu | Chef Lola's Kitchen

    Yum! Looks super mouth-watering!

    Reply

  2. Best BBQ Meatballs Recipe (no grape jelly) - Creations by Kara (11)Gail Walker

    Hey Kara! Me and my friend missed out on the jelly meatballs served at NYE because we went out!
    Here we are the Wednesday after NYE craving them and we stumbled across your easy to make recipe!!
    Was missing a few of the ingredients, and only had a frozen bag of about 12 meatballs so had to downsize the recipe,
    made a few other substitutions and we ate them all in about 10 minutes! thanks!

    Reply

    • Best BBQ Meatballs Recipe (no grape jelly) - Creations by Kara (12)Kara Cook

      Happy to hear that you were able to get your meatball fix! 🙂

      Reply

  3. Best BBQ Meatballs Recipe (no grape jelly) - Creations by Kara (13)Hope

    I’m like Barb…I too try your recipes and always love your blog. Don’t allow yourself to begin to feel you recipes are appreciated because they are. A while back I realized that my inbox was filled with too many blogs and other junk that I was receiving. I went through and removed myself from a lot of distribution list but I stayed with your blog because it is great. Thanks for all you do. I’m sure it is very time consuming.

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    • Best BBQ Meatballs Recipe (no grape jelly) - Creations by Kara (14)Kara Cook

      Aw, thank you so much Hope! I really appreciate readers like you who take the time to leave heartfelt comments. 🙂

      Reply

  4. Best BBQ Meatballs Recipe (no grape jelly) - Creations by Kara (15)Barb

    I always enjoy receiving your emails. I’ve tried some of your recipes and loved them, but I forget to come back and leave reviews. Please keep them coming.

    Reply

  5. Best BBQ Meatballs Recipe (no grape jelly) - Creations by Kara (16)Ali h

    Does the type of vinegar matter? Cider, white, or red?

    Reply

    • Best BBQ Meatballs Recipe (no grape jelly) - Creations by Kara (17)Kara

      I just use plain white vinegar.

      Reply

  6. Best BBQ Meatballs Recipe (no grape jelly) - Creations by Kara (18)Heidi Danley

    Have you ever done these in the crockpot? Just wondering how it would turn out if I used the method of cooking the sauce then combining it all in the crockpot to simmer together more.

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    • Best BBQ Meatballs Recipe (no grape jelly) - Creations by Kara (19)Kara

      They would definitely work in the crockpot if you cooked the sauce and then added it to the meatballs. I’ve served them that way at potlucks so that they stay warm.

      Reply

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Best BBQ Meatballs Recipe (no grape jelly) - Creations by Kara (2024)

FAQs

What can I substitute for grape jelly meatballs? ›

Replace the Grape Jelly with apricot preserves, orange marmalade, canned cranberry sauce, raspberry preserves, or hot pepper jelly. Replace the Ketchup with Heinz chili sauce or barbecue sauce. If swapping the ketchup for chili sauce, it is not a spicy sauce.

What is the secret to making tender meatballs? ›

Egg and breadcrumbs are common mix-ins to add moisture and tenderness. Another binder option that people swear by is a panade, which is fresh or dry breadcrumbs that have been soaked in milk. “The soaked breadcrumbs help keep the proteins in the meat from shrinking,” as food writer Tara Holland explained in the Kitchn.

Why do people put grape jelly in meatballs? ›

To make these sweet and tangy meatballs, you'll need: Grape jelly: For a sweetness that balances the chili sauce, and to provide a glossy finish to the sauce. Chili sauce: Tomato paste, spices, and garlic give this sauce its depth. Barbecue sauce: Thickens the sauce while complementing the jelly and chili sauce.

What ingredient binds meatballs together? ›

Add a lightly beaten egg, but not too much. Egg acts as a binder for the ingredients, but you only need a small amount. One small egg will do for one pound of minced meat. Alternatively, if you're following an egg-free diet, you could soak fresh bread in milk, squeezing out any excess milk, to use as a binder.

What is the best substitute for jelly? ›

For these reasons, corn starch is an excellent natural substitute for jelly: it has a neutral taste and it does not change the caloric intake of your dish. To use it, dissolve it in water or hot milk and add it little by little to the ingredients you want to thicken, until you get the desired consistency.

What can I use instead of jelly? ›

Instead of processed jams or jellies, choose a homemade fruit compote or fruit salsa. A fruit compote is essentially fruit that has been chopped and cooked down to form a delicious gooey topping. Fruit salsa is simply cut fruit, usually marinated in an acid like lemon juice and served cold.

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

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 milk in meatballs? ›

When it comes to adding liquid to meatball mixtures, milk is often used for its versatility, depth of flavor, and richness. Without the use of milk, you may be faced with a plate of dry meatballs. Milk adds a certain level of moisture that helps produce perfectly tender meatballs.

Why are they called baby shower meatballs? ›

Why are they called baby shower meatballs? Baby shower meatballs are just meatballs that people like to eat at baby showers. They're a yummy snack that's easy to eat with your fingers. They're not special meatballs, they just get called that because they're often served at baby showers.

Can you leave out grape jelly? ›

You can technically store opened jams and jellies at room temperature—but only in a cool, dark place and for about a week after opening, says Lee. Here's why: Jams and jellies have high sugar and acid levels, which protect against spoilage.

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.

Why do my meatballs fall apart when I cook them? ›

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.

What happens if I add extra eggs to meatballs? ›

You won't need more than an egg or two per every one to two pounds of meat. If you use too many eggs, you'll wind up with soggy, heavy meatballs. Yet with too little egg, the meatball won't hold its shape and will be on the dry side.

Do you crack an egg in meatballs? ›

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.

What is the closest thing to apple jelly? ›

Let's explore some of these alternatives:
  • Pear Preserves. Rich in natural sugars, pear preserves share the same sweetness found in apple jelly. ...
  • Apricot Jam. ...
  • Peach Jelly. ...
  • Honey. ...
  • Maple Syrup. ...
  • Agave Nectar. ...
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  • Step-by-Step Process.

What's a good sauce for meatballs in a crockpot? ›

Plain old-fashioned grape jelly and Heinz chili sauce are the secret to tangy, smoky, unstoppable meatballs. All you have to do is throw everything together and turn on the slow cooker. If you're using frozen meatballs, add them to the crockpot right out of the freezer.

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 grapes taste like grape jelly? ›

The Concord grape is a cultivar derived from the grape species Vitis labrusca (also known as fox grape) that are used as table grapes, wine grapes and juice grapes. They are often used to make grape jelly, grape juice, grape pies, grape-flavored soft drinks, and candy.

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