Delicious, Low Carb, Versatile Meatballs (Freezer Options!)

Try this delicious, low carb, versatile meatballs recipe.

Delicious, Low Carb, Versatile Meatballs (Freezer Options!)
Delicious, Low Carb, Versatile Meatballs (Freezer Options!)

Try this delicious, low carb, versatile meatballs recipe.

  • Preparing Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 18
  • Carbohydrate 3.03932267108111 g
  • Cholesterol 223.212649603129 mg
  • Fat 27.6378022594682 g
  • Fiber 0.0640201391554143 g
  • Protein 35.2066158003006 g
  • Saturated Fat 11.8988412395997 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 -24 (197g)
  • Sodium 393.906057444717 mg
  • Sugar 2.9753025319257 g
  • Trans Fat 3.51751225064724 g
  • Calories 409 calories

Step-by-step

  • Combine all ingredients in a large bowl and mix thoroughly by hand until all ingredients are incorporated and the mixture is firm. Do not overmix or overhandle.
  • Coat hands in water or oil and form balls approximately the size of golf balls (48 total). Divide the mixture into four parts and measure out 12 balls per part for uniformity.
  • To flash freeze: Place meatballs on a jelly roll pan or cookie sheet, barely touching, and freeze uncovered for an hour or two until frozen. Place in labeled bags and return to the freezer.
  • To bake: Place 12 meatballs on jelly roll pans and bake at 425 degrees for 10-20 minutes, or until no longer pink inside. Adjust baking time for smaller meatballs. You can freeze some and bake some, or freeze some after baking.
  • Drain baked meatballs on paper toweling until cool.
  • Bag Labeling Instructions: Label bags with the weight, number of servings, and whether the meatballs are raw or fully cooked. One-fourth of this recipe (12 meatballs) is approximately 1 1/4 pound and serves 4-6 people.
  • Crock-pot instructions: Set cooker on low. Place 12 meatballs in the slow cooker and cook for four hours on low. Add sauce 30 minutes before serving.

My Secret to Stress-Free Weeknights: Make-Ahead Meatballs!

As a busy working mom, finding time to cook healthy, delicious meals can feel like a monumental task. Between juggling work deadlines, school pick-ups, and all the other demands on my time, the last thing I want to do when I get home is spend hours in the kitchen. That's why I've discovered the magic of make-ahead meals, and these low-carb meatballs have become a staple in my freezer.

These aren't just any meatballs; they're incredibly versatile. One day, they're simmering in a rich tomato sauce over zucchini noodles for a light and flavorful dinner. The next, they're the star of a hearty meatball sub (using low-carb bread, of course!). I've even been known to crumble them over salads for a protein boost! The possibilities are truly endless, and knowing I have a stash of these ready-to-go in my freezer makes meal planning so much easier.

The recipe itself is surprisingly simple. I usually use a combination of ground turkey and ground beef – the turkey adds lean protein, while the beef contributes a richer flavor. The secret ingredient, though? A generous helping of Parmesan cheese! It adds incredible depth and richness without sacrificing that low-carb lifestyle.

The Freezer is My Best Friend: The best part about this recipe is the freezer-friendly aspect. I make a large batch on the weekend, portion it out, and freeze the meatballs before they're even cooked. Then, on a busy weeknight, I just pop a portion in the oven or slow cooker and dinner is ready in minutes. No more last-minute takeout runs or frantic searches for a quick, healthy meal.

Tips for Success: Don't overmix the meatball mixture! Gently combine the ingredients until just incorporated – this helps keep the meatballs tender. I also recommend using a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper for easy freezing. Once frozen, I transfer the meatballs to freezer bags, labeling them with the date and whether they're cooked or raw. This prevents any confusion later on. The labels also include the number of servings per bag - ensuring portion control.

Beyond the Basics: While the basic recipe is delicious on its own, there are so many ways to customize it. Experiment with different herbs and spices to create unique flavor combinations. Add a splash of red wine to the meatball mixture for a deeper, more complex taste. Or, get creative with your sauces – marinara is classic, but pesto, a creamy mushroom sauce, or even a simple balsamic glaze all work beautifully.

My Favorite Serving Suggestions:

  • Zucchini Noodles with Marinara Sauce: A light and healthy option.
  • Low-Carb Meatball Subs: Use your favorite low-carb bread or lettuce wraps.
  • Meatball Salad: Crumble cooked meatballs over a bed of greens for a protein-packed salad.
  • Slow Cooker Meatballs: Perfect for a hands-off dinner.

These versatile meatballs are more than just a meal; they're a time-saver, a stress reliever, and a delicious way to enjoy healthy eating, even on the busiest of days. Making a large batch on the weekend and freezing them makes all the difference. So ditch the takeout menus and embrace the freezer-friendly magic of these low-carb meatballs. Your future self (and your family!) will thank you.

Ingredients I Use:

I tend to use a mix of ground turkey and ground beef – about half and half. The turkey keeps things lean, while the beef adds that extra richness. The amount of Parmesan cheese is key; don’t skimp! And don’t forget the Worcestershire sauce – it really ties everything together. I usually opt for a low-carb breading mix to keep things consistent with my dietary goals.

This recipe is a lifesaver on those hectic evenings. The prep is easy enough for a weekend, and the deliciousness pays off during a busy week! Let me know in the comments how you enjoy your meatballs and what creative sauces you use.