Garlic Parmesan Turkey Meatballs
Juicy Turkey Meatballs are packed with flavors of garlic, Parmesan cheese, and herbs. These meatballs are perfect for a weekend dinner and can be made ahead of time for a quick weeknight meal. Paired perfectly with a simple Garlic Parmesan Cream Sauce.
Turkey Meatballs
Turkey meatballs make a healthier alternative since turkey is such a lean meat. But, just because they are leaner and healthier, it does not mean that these meatballs are any less juicy and flavorful.
Some brands make a variety of lean to fat ratio in ground turkey but the most common one is 93%/7% meat to fat. This ground turkey will work great for meatballs.
I don’t recommend extra lean ground turkey because every time I’ve tried it, meat comes out too dry. No matter how much you want to keep the fat out, there just has to be some fat for a moist, juicy meatball.
These meatballs can be served without sauce, of course. You can even serve them with some homemade marinara sauce because the flavors in the meatballs will compliment classic marinara sauce well.
I’ve paired these turkey meatballs with some creamy garlic Parmesan sauce. It’s very easy to whisk together and cook with meatballs. Even if the meatballs are prepared ahead of time or frozen, this sauce can easily be whipped up in a couple of minutes and added to meatballs while reheating.
How to make turkey meatballs:
These meatballs are made on stove top and in the oven, so use an oven-safe pan to cook.
Prepare the meat first by combining the ingredients in the mixing bowl and mixing them well.
Start preheating the pan on medium heat while rolling the meatballs. Preheat oven to 350.
Tip: use a cookie scoop to get an even amount of meat mixture so the meatballs are all the same. I like to use #40 cookie scoop.
Roll the meatballs and place them on a cutting board of parchment paper while the pan is preheating.
Add oil and place meatballs in the pan. Cook for a few minutes on one side. Gently shake the pan to loosen the meatballs and flip each meatball.
Whisk sauce ingredients together and pour it all over the meatballs.
Transfer the pan into the oven and bake for 15-18 minutes.
Take out and garnish with a little more shaved Parmesan cheese and parsley.
Can I freeze meatballs?
These turkey meatballs can be frozen.
To freeze them, use the same method as I use for preparing beef meatballs for freezing. So instead of cooking them on stove-top and then in the oven with sauce, just bake them until done and freeze without sauce.
Thaw the meatballs in the refrigerator overnight.
To prepare the meatballs with sauce, place thawed meatballs in a baking dish and add sauce. Bake for about 15 minutes, until sauce bubbles around the edges.
Can these meatballs be gluten free?
Yes! To make these meatballs gluten free you simply swap a regular slice of bread for gluten free bread. Sauce is already gluten free because it’s made with corn starch.
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Turkey Meatballs In Creamy Garlic Parmesan Sauce
Ingredients
Turkey Meatballs:
- 2 lbs ground turkey 93/7% lean
- 1 small onion finely diced
- 6 garlic cloves
- 1 extra large egg
- 2 oz slice of bread
- 2 tbsp milk for soaking bread
- 2 tbsp minced fresh parsley
- 1/2 cup shaved Parmesan cheese
- 2 tsp fresh oregano or 1 tsp dried oregano
- 1 tsp crushed red pepper flakes
- salt
Garlic Parmesan Sauce:
- 1 cup chicken stock or broth
- 1 cup heavy whipping cream
- 2 cloves of garlic
- 1 1/2 tsp garlic powder
- 1/2 cup dry Parmesan cheese
- 1 tbsp minced fresh parsley
- 1 1/2 tbsp corn starch
- salt
- fresh cracked black pepper
Garnish:
- shaved Parmesan cheese
- minced fresh parsley
Instructions
- These meatballs are made on stove top and in the oven, so use an oven-safe pan to cook.
- Gently squeeze out the milk from the bread, place wet bread in the mixing bowl and break it up into small pieces. Add remaining ingredients for the meatballs and mix everything well.
- Start preheating the pan on medium heat while rolling the meatballs. Preheat oven to 350.
- Use a cookie scoop to get an even amount of meat mixture so the meatballs are all the same. I like to use #40 cookie scoop. (If you don't have a scoop, just roll the meatballs freehand but try to get them the same size.)
- Roll the meatballs and place them on a cutting board of parchment paper while the pan is preheating.
- Add oil to the pan and place meatballs in the pan. Cook for a few minutes on one side. Gently shake the pan to loosen the meatballs and flip each meatball.
- Whisk sauce ingredients together and pour it all over the meatballs.
- Transfer the pan into the oven and bake for 15-18 minutes.
- Take out the meatballs and garnish with a some shaved Parmesan cheese and parsley.
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These were delicious! The sauce thickened up so nicely in the oven! We served this with egg noodles, peas, corn, and bread!
Yum! I am so pleased you liked it, Crissy!
Can these be kept in a crockpot to serve as an appetizer at a party?
Absolutely, just put it to warm.
Are the calories really for 10 meatballs??
Hi Julie,
It makes about 40 meatballs which is 10 servings so 4 meatballs per serving. Sorry if that was confusing.
Call me lazy but I’d like to make this with pre-cooked frozen meatballs. Do you think if I made the sauce and put it in the crockpot for a few hours with the meatballs it would still be good?
I think it would still be delicious.
My husband and I LOVED this and my husband has been very skeptical that ground turkey could taste good. So delicious and filling for low calories. We made with mashed potatoes and asparagus.
Yum! I am so glad he liked it! Thanks for stopping by to let me know! 🙂
This recipe was amazing!! Both my husband and kids enjoyed it so that is a success in the mom book!!!
I am so glad you liked it!
Hello
These were amazing! Made with chicken we ground ourselves, flour instead of cornstarch since I forgot to buy, otherwise followed exactly. Creamy,
Thank you! I am so glad you liked them!
My daughter in law and I made this recipe tonight and it is SO good! We added extra onion, fresh garlic and parm cheese to the meatballs and man they were out of this world for Turkey meatballs. We will definately make this again!
Awesome! Happy you enjoyed them!
These were amazing! Made with chicken we ground ourselves, flour instead of cornstarch since I forgot to buy, otherwise followed exactly. Creamy, cheesy, garlicky goodness!!
Hi Holly,
I am so happy they turned out for you! 🙂
These meatballs can be served without sauce, of course. You can even serve them with some homemade marinara sauce because the flavors in the meatballs will compliment classic marinara sauce well.
I’ve paired these turkey meatballs with some creamy garlic Parmesan sauce. It’s very easy to whisk together and cook with meatballs. Even if the meatballs are prepared ahead of time or frozen, this sauce can easily be whipped up in a couple of minutes and added to meatballs while reheating.
Tried these a few weeks ago, this recipe is now added to my bi-weekly meal plans it was SOOO delicious!!1
Thank you, Sarah! I am so happy you liked them!
This is such a great recipe. Thank you for sharing this.