Asian Chicken Meatballs Recipe (2024)

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Becky Hardin

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Here’s a great recipe that doubles up as a delicious appetizer or an easy weeknight meal. Asian Chicken Meatballs are baked in the oven and covered in a sticky ginger, honey, and sesame glaze. On the table in 30 minutes and oh so yummy!

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What’s in this Asian Chicken Meatballs Recipe?

It’s never a bad time for meatballs, especially ones that are bursting full of flavor! These Asian-inspired chicken meatballs come together so quickly and easily. Perfect to serve as a crowd-pleasing appetizer or with rice and veggies for a well balanced meal.

  • Ground Chicken: Forms the base of our meatballs.
  • Breadcrumbs: Absorb the juices from the chicken as it cooks, ensuring moist meatballs.
  • Green Onions: Add a pop of color and freshness.
  • Garlic + Ginger: Add an earthy, zesty flavor. I highly recommend using fresh over powdered.
  • Egg: Helps bind the meatballs together.
  • Sesame Oil: Adds moisture and a little bit of extra fat to the meatballs and adds a rich nutty flavor to the sauce.
  • Soy Sauce: Adds a salty, umami element to the meatballs and the sauce.
  • Kosher Salt: Enhances the natural flavor of the chicken.
  • Rice Vinegar: Adds acidity and brightness to the sauce.
  • Honey: Adds a touch of sweetness to the sauce.
  • Cornstarch: Combines with water to create a slurry that thickens the sauce.

Pro Tip: To mix the meatballs the most evenly, use your hands and really get in there!

Variations on Ginger Chicken Meatballs

There are lots of ways you can change up this meatball recipe. To make them spicier, try adding some sriracha, crushed red pepper flakes, or gochujang to the sauce.

Swap the honey for brown sugar and the rice vinegar for mirin to make a teriyaki variation.

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Can you make these meatballs gluten-free?

Yes! Simply swap out the breadcrumbs for gluten-free breadcrumbs, and swap the soy sauce for tamari or coconut aminos.

How do you know when the meatballs are cooked?

The meatballs are done when the outside of them is slightly browned and they are cooked through, it should take between 15 and 20 minutes. You can break one apart to check that they are cooked through. If you have an instant-read thermometer it should register at 165ºF.

Can you make these ahead of time?

You can roll the meatballs and before you bake them you can keep them in the fridge, covered for 2 to 3 days. You can also bake the meatballs ahead of time and keep them in an airtight container in the fridge. Warm them through in the oven before adding the sauce and serving.

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How to Store and Reheat

Store leftover Asian chicken meatballs in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat in a saucepan set over medium-low heat until warmed through.

How to Freeze

Freeze chicken meatballs in a single layer on a lined baking sheet until solid, about 1-2 hours. Transfer to an airtight container or Ziplock bag to store for up to 3 months. Let thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.

Serving Suggestions

These meatballs are great served over white rice with a side of steamed broccoli (pictured) or green beans. They’re also delish with fried rice or lo mein!

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Asian Chicken Meatballs Recipe

Asian chicken meatballs are baked in the oven and covered in a sticky ginger, honey, and sesame glaze. They'll be on the table in 30 minutes!

Prep: 15 minutes minutes

Cook: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 people

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Ingredients

For the Meatballs:

  • 1 pound ground chicken
  • ½ cup breadcrumbs
  • 4 green onions finely chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 1 teaspoon minced fresh ginger
  • 1 large egg
  • 2 teaspoons sesame oil
  • 1 tablespoon soy sauce
  • ¼ teaspoon kosher salt

For the Glaze:

  • cup low-sodium soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon rice vinegar
  • 1 clove garlic grated or minced
  • ¼ cup honey
  • 1 teaspoon sesame oil
  • 2 teaspoons cornstarch + 2 teaspoons water

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 425°F.

  • Thoroughly combine all the ingredients for the meatballs in a large bowl.

    1 pound ground chicken, ½ cup breadcrumbs, 4 green onions, 2 cloves garlic, 1 teaspoon minced fresh ginger, 1 large egg, 2 teaspoons sesame oil, 1 tablespoon soy sauce, ¼ teaspoon kosher salt

  • Form the mixture into 24-30 meatballs and arrange on a large baking sheet.

  • Bake for 15-20 minutes, or until the meatballs are slightly browned on the outside and cooked through (165°F internally).

  • While the meatballs are baking, whisk together the glaze ingredients in a small saucepan.

    ⅓ cup low-sodium soy sauce, 1 tablespoon rice vinegar, 1 clove garlic, ¼ cup honey, 1 teaspoon sesame oil, 2 teaspoons cornstarch

  • Bring the mixture to a boil, whisking until the sauce begins to thicken. Reduce heat to low and continue to whisk occasionally until the meatballs are ready.

  • Pour the glaze over the meatballs on the baking sheet and toss to coat.

  • Serve meatballs as an appetizer or with rice and a vegetable.

Notes

  • Ensure that the ingredients for the meatballs are really well combined. I prefer to mix everything with my hands to ensure everything is mixed thoroughly.
  • Line your baking sheet with parchment so that the don’t stick. It also makes clean up a breeze.
  • Roll the balls into even shapes and sizes so that they cook evenly. You can use a small cookie scoop to get uniformed sizes.
  • If you prefer, you can also cook the meatballs in a skillet on the stovetop. Add a little oil to a medium hot pan and cook for around 12 minutes while turning occasionally.

Storage:Store Asian chicken meatballs in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days or in the freezer for up to 3 months.

Nutrition Facts

Asian Chicken Meatballs Recipe

Amount Per Serving (6 meatballs)

Calories 349Calories from Fat 126

% Daily Value*

Fat 14g22%

Saturated Fat 4g25%

Trans Fat 0.1g

Polyunsaturated Fat 4g

Monounsaturated Fat 6g

Cholesterol 144mg48%

Sodium 1349mg59%

Potassium 756mg22%

Carbohydrates 31g10%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 19g21%

Protein 26g52%

Vitamin A 118IU2%

Vitamin C 2mg2%

Calcium 55mg6%

Iron 2mg11%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Author: Becky Hardin

Course:Appetizer, Main Course

Cuisine:asian

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  1. Asian Chicken Meatballs Recipe (15)KatJ says

    Asian Chicken Meatballs Recipe (16)
    Very good recipe, will make again
    Thank you

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    • Asian Chicken Meatballs Recipe (17)Becky Hardin says

      So glad you enjoyed it, Kat!

      Reply

  2. Asian Chicken Meatballs Recipe (18)Karine says

    Am I bale to substitute the breadcrumbs with almond meal?

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    • Asian Chicken Meatballs Recipe (19)Becky Hardin says

      I’ve not tried this, but it could work!

      Reply

  3. Asian Chicken Meatballs Recipe (20)Jacqueline Belcher says

    Asian Chicken Meatballs Recipe (21)
    Very tasty recipe – you can also cheat by not making the sauce and just buying some sweet chilli sauce or something similar. Although, I have made the sauce too and it is lovely.

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    • Asian Chicken Meatballs Recipe (22)Becky Hardin says

      Thanks so much for sharing, Jacqueline!

      Reply

  4. Asian Chicken Meatballs Recipe (23)Adrienne Reid says

    Asian Chicken Meatballs Recipe (24)
    I was looking for a chinese chicken ball recipe that did not include deep frying or dipping the chicken in a batter. first I found this recipe and it was very good. Quick to make and tasty. I served it with rice and a salad. Will keep this in my recipe files! Thanks!

    Reply

    • Asian Chicken Meatballs Recipe (25)Becky Hardin says

      I’m so glad you enjoyed it, Adrienne!

      Reply

  5. Asian Chicken Meatballs Recipe (26)Jill K says

    Asian Chicken Meatballs Recipe (27)
    The meatballs were delicious! We messed up the sauce somehow – it became super thick so quickly – maybe we weren’t whisking it enough to begin with? It was still tasty but hard to spread over the meatballs because it was so thick. What did we do wrong ? Maybe added too much cornstarch or honey?

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    • Asian Chicken Meatballs Recipe (28)Becky Hardin says

      Hi Jill, once you add the cornstarch slurry, the sauce will begin to thicken up really fast, so be ready to take it off the heat!

      Reply

  6. Asian Chicken Meatballs Recipe (29)Emily T says

    This recipe was delicious!! We must have made our meatballs slightly larger – made about 20 in total. Subbed ground ginger because I didn’t have any minced. I also added a little hoisin sauce and water to the sauce and then used my judgement in adding a cornstarch slurry. My twins helped me form the meatballs (they just turned 3 so they loved helping) and then devoured the dinner! One of my girls ate SIX meatballs!! Very yummy! I very rarely leave reviews on blogs for recipes I find but no wonder this one has so many good reviews, I just had to leave my own!

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FAQs

What is the secret to firm meatballs? ›

Massage your meat

Get your hands into your mixing bowl and combine the ingredients for your meatballs using your fingers. The heat from your hands will help release the proteins in the meat which will in turn help the mixture stick together when it cooks. Don't overmix, just a few minutes will do.

Why are my chicken meatballs tough? ›

Why Are My Chicken Meatballs Tough? The meatballs could be over-baked, but it's also likely that they were packed too tightly when shaping. Meatballs can taste rubbery and tough if they're formed too tight. Roll the mixture gently, just until it comes together to form a ball.

How do you make meatballs not rubbery? ›

You asked: What's the secret to tender meatballs?
  1. Don't overmix. When meatballs are tough, it's often because they've been overworked. ...
  2. Check the fat content. Leaner meat can easily result in dry meatballs, which need to be fully cooked to be served safely. ...
  3. Consider the other ingredients. ...
  4. Choose the right cooking method.
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Do you beat eggs before adding to meatballs? ›

Vincenzo's Top Tips To Make Italian Meatballs

You can whisk the egg separately before adding it to the bowl too if you prefer! The are the best utensil in the kitchen is none other than… Your HANDS! It can definitely massage and combine ingredients really well!

What does adding milk to meatballs do? ›

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.

How to stop meatballs from falling apart? ›

Start with just a few meatballs in the pan, and if they fall apart, adjust the mix before doing more by either adding some breadcrumbs (to soak up extra liquid) or adding some more egg. (It doesn't have to be a whole egg; lightly scramble an egg in a bowl and then you can decide how much to pour in.)

Do meatballs get more tender the longer they cook? ›

Tenderizing the Meat:

As the collagen in the meat dissolves over time, it transforms into gelatin, which not only adds a silky texture to the sauce but also contributes to the overall richness and depth of flavor. The longer the simmer, the more tender and succulent the meatballs become.

Do eggs make meatballs tender? ›

Egg and breadcrumbs are added to meatballs to help hold together, and the combination helps give the meatballs a slightly more tender texture.

How to tell if chicken meatballs are cooked? ›

You'll know the meatballs are cooked when they register 165°F on an instant-read thermometer. Oven roasted: Bake on a parchment-lined rimmed baking sheet at 400°F for 12 to 15 minutes.

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.
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What keeps meatballs moist? ›

The soaked breadcrumbs help keep the proteins in the meat from shrinking — usually the cause of tough meatballs — and the milk adds an additional bonus of moisture, which makes for nice, juicy meatballs. The milk also adds a pleasant acidity to meatballs.

Should you chill meatballs before cooking? ›

Chill your meatballs: refrigerating your meatballs an hour before cooking helps them hold their shape throughout the cooking process. They can chill in the fridge for up to 24 hours before cooking, making meatballs a great make-ahead dish, too.

Is it better to bake meatballs at 350 or 400? ›

If you are making meatballs and are wondering how long you need to cook them, you came to the right place. After all of the Italian meatballs I've been making lately, I consider myself a meatball expert. A good rule of thumb is to bake meatballs for 25-30 minutes at 350 degrees fahrenheit.

Can I use mayo instead of eggs in meatballs? ›

Yes. There are recipes that call for plain yogurt and mayonnaise instead of eggs.

Why soak breadcrumbs in milk for meatballs? ›

The Key to Tender Meatballs

Here, we're soaking fresh or dried breadcrumbs in a little milk until the bread becomes soggy, then mixing that right into the meat. This binder (aka panade) helps add moisture to the meatballs and also prevents the meat proteins from shrinking and becoming tough.

How do you solidify meatballs? ›

Add a binder: Breadcrumbs, eggs, or even mashed potatoes can help hold the meatballs together. Mix the ingredients gently: Overworking the meat mixture will cause the meatballs to be tough and dense.

What makes meatballs hard? ›

When meatballs are packed together too tightly, they cook up tough, rubbery, and chewy. → Follow this tip: Being gentle is the name of the game when it comes to forming meatballs. Consider oiling your hands so the mixture won't stick to them, and then gently and quickly form the meat into evenly sized balls.

What makes meatballs more dense? ›

A small amount of breadcrumbs, no more than 1/4 cup of fine crumbs per pound of meat, hold in the juices. Adding, more bread crumbs makes for a heavy and dense meatball so keep the bread crumbs to a minimum. *I recommend ground meat that has at least 20% fat to create the right texture and taste.

What binds meatballs 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.

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