Sheet Pan Party Meatballs Recipe - The Cookie Rookie® (2024)

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By: Becky Hardin

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These sheet pan party meatballs are a great appetizer to serve to friends and family. Choose from four different flavors to wow your guests!

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Meatballs for a Crowd

You are going to love these finger food appetizers! Totally effortless to make and they’ll feed an army!

Let your guests choose from four flavors; buffalo, pesto, BBQ and marinara, each one super delicious!

These are great to serve up for Christmas and Game Day, and honestly, all year round!

For more delicious meatball recipes, be sure to try my Swedish Meatballs and Mozzarella Stuffed Italian Meatballs!

Why you’ll love this Sheet Pan Meatballs Recipe:

  • Sheet pan: All four flavors of meatballs are cooked on one sheet pan making clean up a breeze!
  • 5 Ingredients: All you need are your favorite meatballs and four sauces. So simple!
  • Quick: It takes about 5 minutes to prep a huge batch of meatballs and they are ready to serve in 30 minutes.
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How to make sheet pan party meatballs

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  • Use foil to divide the sheet pan into four sections.
  • Place the meatballs in each section.
  • Pour a different sauce on each section.
  • Bake until cooked through.
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Can you make this with fresh meatballs?

I love the convenience of using frozen meatballs for this recipe, but you can use fresh if you prefer. Brown the meatballs in a skillet first before placing them on the sheet pan and topping with the sauces.

Bake until the meatballs are cooked all the way through.

Can you make them ahead of time?

These meatballs are best served straight out of the oven, and there’s so little to prep there’s not much you can do ahead of time!

If you do have leftovers, they will keep covered in the fridge for up to 4 days and can be reheated in the oven.

What do you serve them with?

These sheet pan party meatballs can totally be served on their own, but they are great with all of your other party favorites. Serve them up with:

  • Honey Glazed Chicken Wings
  • Spinach Artichoke Pull Apart Bread
  • Easy Soft Pretzel Bites
  • Beer Cheese Dip
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Tips!

  • Use your favorite frozen meatballs for this recipe. You can use chicken ones if you prefer.
  • Place the meatballs in a single layer on the sheet pan so that they cook evenly.
  • Fully pre-heat the oven before baking the meatballs.
  • Feel free to try different sauces! Honey and mustard would work great too!
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More Meatball Recipes

  • Cozy Meatball Parmesan Recipe
  • Grape Jelly Meatballs Recipe
  • Chicken Parmesan Meatballs
  • Chicken Cordon Bleu Meatballs (with Dijon Sauce)
  • Buffalo Chicken Meatballs Recipe

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Recipe

Sheet Pan Party Meatballs

5 from 2 votes

Author: Becky Hardin

Prep: 5 minutes minutes

Cook: 25 minutes minutes

Total: 30 minutes minutes

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Ingredients

  • 1 family sized frozen package of meatballs 48 oz
  • 1 cup BBQ sauce
  • 1 cup Pesto
  • 1 cup Marinara sauce
  • 1 cup Buffalo sauce
  • Optional garnish- shredded parmesan cheese ranch dressing

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Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.

  • Using aluminum foil, divide a baking sheet into 4 separate sections.

  • Place meatballs into each section. Pour each sauce onto its own section of meatballs.

  • Bake for approximately 25 minutes.

  • Remove and let cool slightly. Top the marinara meatballs with parmesan cheese. Drizzle buffalo meatballs with ranch, if desired.

  • ENJOY!

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Becky’s tips

  • Use your favorite frozen meatballs for this recipe. You can use chicken ones if you prefer.
  • Place the meatballs in a single layer on the sheet pan so that they cook evenly.
  • Fully pre-heat the oven before baking the meatballs.
  • Feel free to try different sauces! Honey and mustard would work great too!

Nutrition Information

Calories: 636kcal (32%) Carbohydrates: 19g (6%) Protein: 31g (62%) Fat: 48g (74%) Saturated Fat: 15g (94%) Cholesterol: 125mg (42%) Sodium: 1833mg (80%) Potassium: 672mg (19%) Fiber: 1g (4%) Sugar: 14g (16%) Vitamin A: 850IU (17%) Vitamin C: 4mg (5%) Calcium: 90mg (9%) Iron: 2mg (11%)

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FAQs

What is the sauce for Swedish meatballs made from? ›

The sauce for Swedish Meatballs is a creamy gravy that is made with butter, beef broth/stock, thickened with flour and made creamy with cream. But the most important flavour for the a really good creamy gravy is the pan drippings after searing the meatballs.

What goes good with meatballs? ›

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Why do Swedish meatballs taste different? ›

The Seasoning

While both varieties include ingredients such as grated onion and panade (milk-soaked bread) or bread crumbs, plus the usual salt and pepper, Swedish meatballs traditionally use spices like allspice, nutmeg, white pepper, and sometimes ground ginger as flavoring.

What's the difference between meatballs and Swedish meatballs? ›

Swedish meatballs are slightly smaller than traditional meatballs — think the size of a golf ball — so that they can be easily picked up by a toothpick and popped into your mouth. As for the sauce, Swedish meatballs are cooked in a rich, creamy gravy that is most often created from bone broth and cream.

Do you cook meatballs before putting them in sauce? ›

Adding raw meatballs to the sauce and gently simmering till cooked yields ultra-tender results, and infuses the sauce with meaty flavor—a slow cooker gives great results.

Is it best to fry or bake meatballs? ›

Baking will result in meatballs with a crunchy exterior, though the caramelisation achieved from frying will be superior. Baked meatballs take the least amount of effort, as you'll only need to turn them once or twice throughout the cook and you can make a larger batch at once.

What can I use instead of grape jelly? ›

Replace the Grape Jelly with apricot preserves, orange marmalade, canned cranberry sauce, raspberry preserves, or hot pepper jelly.

What is the difference between Swedish and Norwegian meatballs? ›

Norwegian recipes are made with all beef, while some Swedish recipes also use pork. Norwegian meatballs tend to be larger and flatter than their Swedish cousins.

What is unique about Swedish meatballs? ›

Although they can be a crowd favorite, the Swedish variety may not immediately come to mind when you think of meatballs. But this savory and somewhat rich dish is served with a creamy, gravy-like sauce, seasoned with a unique spice, and is typically enjoyed as a meal rather than an appetizer or on a sandwich.

What is IKEA meatball gravy made of? ›

Iconic Swedish cream sauce: Melt 40g of butter in a pan. Whisk in 40g of plain flour and stir for 2 mins. Add 300ml of bouillon (or consommé) and continue to stir. Add 150ml double cream, 2 tsp of soy sauce and 1 tsp of (Dijon) mustard.

What are real Swedish meatballs made of? ›

Mix ground beef, ground pork, egg, brown sugar, salt, black pepper, nutmeg, allspice, and ginger with onion in the mixing bowl. Lightly mix in bread crumbs and cream. Melt 1 tablespoon butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Pinch off about 1 1/2 tablespoon meat mixture per meatball; form into balls.

Does Swedish meatballs contain sour cream? ›

It's All About the Sauce

Flavored with nutmeg and cardamom, these little beef-and-pork meatballs are best served with a Swedish meatball sauce—a rich roux-based and beef stock gravy, spiked with sour cream and a little lingonberry jelly.

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