Chicken Meatballs
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Updated Jul 25, 2024
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These are seriously the best chicken meatballs! Not only are they juicy, and super flavorful, but they’re easy to whip up with minimal mess because they’re oven baked. Enjoy them as a snack with a drizzle of herby chimichurri sauce on top, or meal prep a batch for a quick-and-easy lunch or weeknight dinner idea.
When I’m craving meatballs for dinner but want a lighter and healthier twist, these baked chicken meatballs are a dream. Here are a few reasons why I’m obsessed with this recipe:
- They’re baked meatballs: which means there’s no splatter on the stove and cleanup is a breeze!
- They’re juicy and flavorful: the diced onion keeps the meatballs juicy, and the garlic, parmesan, parsley and oregano make the flavor pop. These tasty little bites can be combined with many different sauces, like chimichurri sauce, for a variety of tasty dinner ideas. But if you’re not a fan of chimichurri sauce, I’ve got plenty more ideas below!
- They’re meal prep-friendly: just pop leftovers (or a second batch) into the freezer for several months. You can instantly reheat these in the microwave or bake them in the oven for a quick-and-easy dinner.
- They’re healthy: my spin on this recipe makes them naturally gluten-free and low-carb by swapping breadcrumbs for almond flour. You can also make them dairy-free if you so choose!
Chicken Meatballs Ingredients
This recipe highlights the wonderful versatility of ground chicken – just combine it with a handful of aromatic ingredients and seasonings to create these juicy little bites! Here’s what you’ll need:
- Ground Chicken: Packaged ground chicken is usually a mix of dark and white meat so it keeps it fairly juicy. But if you want it slightly juicier, you can grab freshly ground chicken with dark meat from the butcher section.
- Egg & Flour: Almond flour is usually my default for meatballs. But if you’re nut-free, you can use another type of nut flour or a gluten-free flour blend.
- Cheese: I recommend using freshly grated parmesan cheese instead of the pre-packaged kind. You’ll notice a difference in taste and texture! If you’re dairy-free you can omit this and the meatballs will still be fabulous.
- Onion & Garlic: Freshly chopped onion helps to add extra moisture into the meatballs, to keep them from drying out as they cook. So don’t swap fresh onion for onion powder!
- Aromatics & Seasonings: We’re using lots of fresh parsley here. But you’ll also need salt, black pepper, and dried oregano to complete the flavor profile.
Find the printable recipe with measurements below.
How To Make Baked Chicken Meatballs
Mix the ingredients. Preheat the oven to 400°F (200°C) and prep a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper on top. In a medium bowl, combine the chicken, egg, onion, almond flour, parmesan, parsley, garlic, salt, pepper, and oregano with your hands.
Scoop and roll. Measure 1 ½ tablespoons of the mixture and roll the mixture between your hands, forming about 30 meatballs. To make the process easier, I like using a medium cookie scoop instead. That way, the meatballs will be in a uniform shape.
Bake until browned. Place the meatballs in an even layer on the baking sheet and bake for 20 to 22 minutes, until lightly browned on the outside and cooked through (to 165°F on an instant-read thermometer). Avoid going over the time because chicken can easily overcook!
Common Questions
These chicken meatballs shouldn’t be tough. But if you notice that yours are, you may have over-mixed the ingredients together and packed the balls too tightly. It’s always best to not over work the meatball mixture.
Yes, you can use any dairy-free cheese as a substitute. You can also add a tablespoon of nutritional yeast if you want the cheesy flavor without the cheese.
How to Serve Chicken Meatballs
- Serve as an appetizer. Don’t forget that meatballs can be served as a savory, bite-size appetizer with toothpicks and a dipping sauce such as tzatziki sauce, romesco sauce, marinara sauce or basil pesto.
- Make this a full meal. A side of rice, vegetables, or a simple salad helps to complete the meal. A few ideas are cauliflower rice, roasted broccoli, or this easy cucumber salad. But you could also add these meatballs to any sort of pasta dish (my favorite is with zucchini noodles).
Storage Tips
- Storing for the week: Any leftovers will keep in an airtight container in the fridge for 3 to 4 days.
- Freezing for later: Meatballs are a great meal prep recipe, so it’s always a good idea to make a double batch to freeze! Let them cool completely before adding them to a freezer-safe bag or container. They’ll keep for up to 3 months.
- For reheating: Don’t forget to let them thaw overnight in the fridge! Then you can simply pop them in the microwave for a few minutes for a quick and easy dinner.
More MEATBALL Recipes
- Turkey Meatballs: This maple mustard sauce will have you coming back for seconds and thirds!
- Fennel and Pork Meatballs: You’ll love these classic pork meatballs!
- Baked Tuna Meatballs: Turn canned tuna into delicious meatballs served with tzatziki sauce.
- And if you have more ground chicken meat, my chicken burgers (with delicious Greek flavor) are always a hit!
Enjoy these delicious baked chicken meatballs for a healthy and flavorful dinner! Once you make it, I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comment box below.
Easy Chicken Meatballs
Description
Video
Equipment
- Heavy Duty Baking Sheet I've had these baking sheets for years and they hold up so well!
- Medium Cookie Scoop My go-to for making perfectly sized meatballs.
Ingredients
- 1 ½ pounds ground chicken
- 1 large egg
- ½ small onion, finely chopped
- ¼ cup almond flour
- ¼ cup finely grated fresh parmesan
- ¼ cup roughly chopped fresh parsley
- 3 garlic cloves, minced
- 1 teaspoon kosher salt
- ½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
- ½ teaspoon dried oregano
- Optional: serve with chimichurri sauce
Instructions
- Mix the ingredients. Preheat the oven to 400°F (200°C) and line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper. In a medium bowl, combine the chicken, egg, onion, almond flour, parmesan, parsley, garlic, salt, pepper, and oregano. Using your hands, mix the ingredients together until well combined.
- Scoop and roll. Measure out 1 ½ tablespoons of the mixture (or use a medium cookie scoop) and roll the mixture between your hands, forming about 30 meatballs.
- Bake until browned. Place the meatballs on the prepared baking sheet and bake for 20 to 22 minutes, until lightly browned on the outside and cooked through (to 165°F on an instant-read thermometer). Avoid overbaking them, so that they stay juicy.
- Serve. Enjoy the chicken meatballs on their own, or serve with chimichurri sauce, if you'd like.
Lisa’s Tips
- Try to not over mix the the ingredients or compact the balls too tightly when scooping, as this will make them more dense.
Nutrition
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I’m new to your site. This sounds delicious, but I am wondering if you can use regular all-purpose flour instead of almond flour? We are not gluten-free people.
Hi Katie – Welcome to Downshiftology! While I haven’t tested the recipe that way, I’m pretty sure it would work. Hope you enjoy!
Me and my boyfriend loved it, plus it’s so easy to make! Will definitely make a bigger batch next time :)
Hi Elena – Happy to hear both of you enjoyed these chicken meatballs!
Yum! Just made these to use for a protein boost in my bowls and salads this week. I love that they are juicy ad flavorful but mild enough to use with a variety of sides and sauces. I used them tonight in a chicken meatball quinoa bowl with sauteed kale and fresh onions and peppers. Thanks for another easy and delicious recipe.
Hi MaryBeth – Love you you used this chicken meatballs in a protein bowl!
These were great for family dinner, even my extremely picky 7 and 5 year old ate these happily. They were a bit too salty for my taste so I will reduce salt next time.
I’m glad the whole family loved the chicken meatballs!
These are SO GOOD! I’ve made them as meatballs and now I’m going to make them as burgers :)
Oh perfect!
Great meatballs – we love to keep a batch in the freezer and heat them up for a meal on those busy days! Thanks for the great recipe.
Yes, they really are a great meal prep recipe. So happy you love them, Tracy!
Delicious! The whole family loved these meatballs – I served them with brown rice and broccoli. They were delicious as is, but I’m going to test out the recommended sauces in the future. Yum! Definitely adding these into our dinner rotation.
I’m glad the whole family enjoyed these chicken meatballs, Eleanor!
Love this so much! I used oat flour instead of almond flour and everything was soooo perfect!
I’m glad these chicken meatballs turned out great with oat flour instead!
Delicious!!!!
Goodness, Lisa, these meatballs were so delicious! Followed the recipe exactly as written, including the almond flour, because, even though I am not gluten free, I have it in my pantry – cause I’m a sucker for Linzer cookies :). The meatballs turned out juicy and just flavor packed. Next time I will make a double batch to freeze some, and I’m sure they would work great as an addition to your new vegetable soup, that I cannot wait to try!
It’s always a good idea to freeze a second batch of these chicken meatballs, Catalina!
Great recipe Lisa!! As always your recipe was spot on and delicious! I didn’t have parsley so I substituted cilantro and used a store bought chimichurri (Trader Joe’s). Thank you <3
Happy to hear you enjoyed these baked chicken meatballs, Brittany!
This is a great tasting recipe. I did a burger size variation on this as a healthy alternative to beef burgers and my family loved them. This is now my go to burger recipe! Thanks so much for all your fantastic ideas.
Oh wonderful! I love that you turned these chicken meatballs into chicken burgers! Have you tried my turkey burger recipe as well? That’s another great option. :)
So good! I made them in the airfryer and they took about 9 minutes to reach temp! So easy and will definitely be making them again!
Glad these chicken meatballs worked out perfectly in the air fryer! Can you let us know what time and temperature you used?
I had them at 400F but confirmed that they reached at least 165 with my thermometer.
We enjoyed these delicious and tasty chicken meatballs with a yummy salad and it was so outrageous 😋!
Easy to make and one of the best recipes for a clean meal. You can’t ask for anything better so thank you so much Lisa for this recipe! We are looking forward to trying your recipes of the other meatballs you have created and know we will not be disappointed.
Happy to hear you’re loving these chicken meatballs! Can’t wait to hear your thoughts on the other meatball recipes, Karin :)
OMg Lisa! This recipe is awesome! I made it tonight for dinner and my whole family agrees it is a big win! I made the meatballs and the chimichurri sauce and WOW! Everyone loved it! Thank you for another fantastic meal!
Wonderful! I’m so thrilled the whole family loved the chicken meatballs. You really can’t go wrong with a drizzle of the chimichurri sauce on top. :)
Made these for dinner last night with a side of roasted cauliflower. They were not dry at all, but I can see how they might be best enjoyed with a sauce or dip. Excellent flavor and texture!
I’m glad you enjoyed them, Sarah! And yes, they’re great with a sauce. I personally love my tzatziki sauce, chimichurri, or romesco sauce!
I just made the meatballs and I can say I love it. It’s delicious!!
Question: the nutrition values you posted are for one meatball or 100 grams or how many? Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed these chicken meatballs, Mihaela! The nutritional information is per serving and there’s 5 meatballs per serving (as the recipe make about 30 meatballs with 6 servings).
Looks good
Thank you for this recipe. I made this tonight and it was fantastic. My super old stove does not go above 350 these days, so I just cooked them a little bit longer. It really is a nice foundational recipe, simple and fast. I am looking forward to playing with it. Thank you for your video, as I made the sauce as well. Overall a big hit!
Wonderful! I’m happy you loved these chicken meatballs, Leanne!
Question. What if I don’t have access to ground chicken? Can I grind down a couple of chicken breasts in my food processor?
Hi Ursula – I’m not quite sure how fine you’ll be able to get the raw chicken in a food processor as I’ve never tried that.
Can these be frozen after baking? Also what position in the oven should the rack be on?
Thanks so much. All your recipes are my favorite!
Yes! I usually will always write storage instructions in the post as well. As for baking, you can arrange this in the middle of your oven.
Love everything make,thanks for Sharing your amazing ideas with us all…
I’m happy you enjoy my recipes, Chantal!
Looks good. Will try it.
Lisa, these chicken meatballs sound wonderful ! Do you use ground chicken and ground turkey interchangeably in recipes? Would ground turkey work just as well here? Many thanks!
Maggie
Hi Maggie – yes, you could use ground turkey in this recipe as well. Though I do have another recipe for turkey meatballs with a maple mustard sauce that you should check out as well!