So juicy, flavorful and tender, you'll never even miss the beef! One of my favorite original recipes I've been making for years, these meatballs always satisfy a hungry crowd and can fool even the biggest Italian palette ;) Once you try these, you'll never go back to the fatty beef! This recipe is a healthy spin on the inspiration of my future mother-in-law's traditional Italian "Sunday Gravy." * Don't be discouraged by this site's "nutritional" numbers. This site is notorious for having problems making correct conversions.
Provided by esactress
Categories Meatballs
Time 1h40m
Yield 16 meatballs, 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Begin by heating the tomato sauce over a low heat, covered, in a medium to large pot.
- While sauce is heating, dice celery, carrots and onion; add to a large bowl. Generously sprinkle with salt and pepper and toss to combine. Mince the garlic and set aside.
- In a medium skillet, heat cooking spray on medium heat. Once the pan is hot, add diced vegetables and minced garlic and sauté until vegetables start to soften and onions become translucent (about 5 - 7 minutes). Once soft, remove from heat and pour into the same large bowl, completely emptying skillet (reserve skillet). Let stand 5-10 minutes to cool slightly.
- To the vegetables, add the breadcrumbs, cheese, garlic powder, onion powder, oregano, basil, parsely, salt and pepper. Mix all ingredients using a spoon, then add the meat. Combine with your hands, being careful not to over-knead while evenly incorporating all ingredients (if mixture seems slightly too wet, sprinkle in a little more breadcrumbs or cheese). Form meatballs into balls about 1 1/2 - 1 3/4" in diameter, and set aside on a piece of wax paper. Repeat with remaining meat mixture (should make around 14 - 18 or so meatballs).
- To the same skillet*, add more cooking spray and heat on medium heat. Once hot, add meatballs, being careful not to overcrowd skillet (work in batches, if needed). Sear meatballs 3-5 minutes per side, gently flipping with tongs. Once both sides have seared, add par-cooked meatballs to your pot of sauce, cover. Repeat with remaining meatballs.
- Simmer meatballs in sauce, covered, on low heat for 1-3 hours, and enjoy! (Serving Suggestion: my favorite way to serve these meatballs is over a bed of high fiber (such as Dreamfields) or whole wheat pasta with a scoop of low-fat ricotta cheese!).
- * Though pan-searing the meatballs is the way to get the best results, if this is too labor-intensive or time consuming, you can par-bake the meatballs in the oven instead. After rolling the meat mixture into balls, place all of the balls 1/2"-1" apart on a baking sheet lined with foil and sprayed with cooking spray. Cook the meatballs for 15-30 minutes at 350º, flipping halfway through, then add them to the pot of sauce.
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Millicent Phakathi
[email protected]These meatballs are a great way to change up your usual meatball recipe. They're a bit lighter than traditional meatballs, but they're still packed with flavor.
Rahziyah Edwards
[email protected]I've never been a fan of turkey meatballs, but these are really good. They're moist and flavorful, and the sauce is delicious. I'll definitely be making these again.
Amanda Gawa
[email protected]These meatballs are a bit time-consuming to make, but they're worth the effort. They're so flavorful and juicy, and the sauce is amazing.
ALI Hosisn
[email protected]These meatballs are delicious! I love the combination of flavors. The turkey is moist and flavorful, and the sauce is tangy and sweet.
zakaria Abdullahi
[email protected]I made these meatballs for my kids, and they loved them! They're a great way to get them to eat their vegetables.
Destiny Gavin
[email protected]These meatballs are a great way to use up leftover turkey. They're also a great option for a party appetizer or potluck dish.
Athenkosi Moni
[email protected]I've made these meatballs several times now, and they're always a hit. They're so easy to make, and they taste amazing. I love that they're a healthier option than traditional meatballs, too.
Jitendra Sah
[email protected]These turkey meatballs are a great healthy alternative to traditional beef meatballs. They're packed with flavor and perfect for a weeknight meal.
ojash shrestha
[email protected]These meatballs were a bit dry for my taste, but the flavor was still good. I think I might try adding some more breadcrumbs or egg next time.
Ifthkar Ali
[email protected]I'm not a huge fan of turkey, but these meatballs were surprisingly good. They were really easy to make, and the flavor was fantastic. I served them with spaghetti and marinara sauce, and they were a hit with my family.
ABD
[email protected]OMG, these turkey meatballs were a hit at my last party! Everyone raved about them. They were so moist and flavorful, and the sauce was delicious. I will definitely be making these again.