Easy Sweet and Sour Meatballs Recipe (2024)

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This sweet and sour meatballs recipe is bursting with tangy pineapples and peppers. It’s an easy, 20-minute version of Chinese takeout.

It’s no secret that I’m a huge fan of all things sweet and sour. Sweet and Sour Chicken, Sweet and Sour Pork, and these sweet and sour meatballs are no exception!

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Quick and Easy!

These sweet and sour meatballs are one of my favorite weekday dinner ideas when I’m craving those flavors.

The sauce has all the complexity, richness, and balance of a takeout dish. But because it uses pre-made meatballs, it takes less than 20 minutes to make. So anytime I’m craving Chinese takeout, I just make this easy recipe instead!

This recipe has a lot going on. There’s a rich sweetness from brown sugar and ketchup, some tang from the vinegar, pineapple chunks, and pineapple juice, and a fresh element from peppers and scallions.

It’s not as good as takeout – it’s better!

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What Kind of Meatballs to Use

Use almost any type of premade meatball that you like for this sweet and sour meatball recipe. Try to find meatballs that are all-purpose, or neutral in flavor. Meatballs that have a strong flavor added to them might clash with the Chinese sauce.

Meatballs. I find ground pork meatballs are the best with the sweet and sour sauce, but beef meatballs work just fine, too. For a healthier option (but one that’s still juicy and packed with flavor), use chicken or turkey meatballs.

Homemade meatballs. Part of the beauty of this dish is its simplicity. By using store-bought meatballs, you’re able to make this recipe in under 20 minutes.

That said, To make these sweet and sour meatballs a little bit more gourmet, make your own meatballs. Here’s my go-to Easy Meatball Recipe. Use ground turkey, ground beef, or ground sausage.

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how to make Sweet and Sour Meatballs

This recipe is so easy to make and takes less than 20 minutes!

SAUCE. Add brown sugar, vinegar, ketchup, soy sauce, and 2 cups of pineapple juice to a large skillet over medium-high heat. Bring to a boil.

In a small bowl, mix cornstarch and the remaining ¼ cup pineapple juice together, whisking to get out all the lumps.

MEATBALLS. Whisk into your skillet and add meatballs and chopped red bell pepper. Bring to a simmer. Cover and cook for 8-10 minutes until the sauce has thickened and the meatballs are heated through.

SERVE. Stir in pineapple chunks. Serve warm over rice.

Thicken the sauce. For a thicker sweet and sour sauce, add more cornstarch.

  • In a separate bowl mix together 1-2 teaspoons of cold water with an equal amount of cornstarch. Pour the mixture into the sauce and simmer.
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Variations

Sweet and sour meatballs with pineapple are pretty perfect as is, but sometimes it’s also fun to change it up.

Make it spicy. Chinese food and spice go hand in hand. Turn up the heat with chili flakes or minced chilis when you add the meatballs and peppers for a deep, spicy kick. Or replace some of the ketchup with sriracha.

Veggies. The sweet and sour sauce goes well with the meatballs, but it also goes well with veggies. You can saute vegetables to use in place of the meatballs or simply add veggies along with the meatballs.

Carrots, broccoli, mushrooms, and onions will all go wonderfully with this sauce. Add them at the same time that you add the peppers.

Balance the flavor. Some people love a sauce that tastes sweeter, while others prefer a more sour sauce. Adjust the sweet and sour flavor by reducing or increasing the amount of pineapple juice or rice vinegar used.

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Storing Info

How much to serve. These meatballs can be served alone as an appetizer or paired with sides and served as the main entrée.

  • Party appetizer: 2-3 (2-inch) meatballs
  • Main entrée: 4-5 (2-inch) meatballs per serving

Keeping meatballs warm. This recipe comes together so quickly that I don’t have a crock pot version. However, I will make this recipe and then keep them warm in a crock pot set to warm.

STORE. Sweet and sour meatballs will last in the fridge for up to 4 days if stored in an airtight container.

Reheat. The best way to reheat meatballs is in the oven, for 8-10 minutes at 350°F. This will help the meatballs retain their juicy consistency. However, if you’re in a rush, the dish reheats just fine in the microwave.

FREEZE these easy sweet and sour meatballs in an airtight container for up to 3 months. Defrost before reheating in the oven, stovetop, or microwave.

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What to serve with Sweet Sour Meatballs

My favorite way to serve this sweet and sour meatballs recipe is simply over white rice. That’s really all it needs!

But it’s also fun to serve it alongside some other Asian dishes. Here are a few of my go-to dishes for pairing with this meatball recipe:

  • Homemade Fried Rice
  • Asian Citrus Chicken Salad
  • Fried Egg Rolls
  • Baked Cream Cheese Rangoon
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Recipe FAQ

Do I use precooked meatballs for sweet and sour meatballs?

I used a package of precooked frozen meatballs for this recipe, but you can easily use uncooked meatballs. You will want to brown them in a skillet or broil them in the oven before you add them to the sauce to finish cooking all the way through.

Can I freeze sweet and sour meatballs?

I love a recipe that I can double so that I have extras I can freeze for later and this recipe fits the bill. Cook the sauce according to the recipe and toss it with the meatballs and peppers, before allowing them to cook, add the desired amount to a freezer-safe container. Freeze for up to 3 months. You can heat them up in the slow cooker or stovetop.

What do I do if the sweet and sour meatballs are too sweet?

You can balance out the flavor by adding in something acidic like more vinegar or citrus juice. If the dish is too sour, you can add a sweetener like more brown sugar, pineapple juice, or honey.

For More Meatball Recipes, Try:

  • Buffalo Chicken Meatballs
  • Asian Meatballs
  • Pineapple Meatballs
  • Chicken Pesto Meatballs
  • Grape Jelly Meatballs

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Sweet and Sour Meatballs

By: Lil’ Luna

This sweet and sour meatballs recipe is bursting with tangy pineapples and peppers. It's an easy, 20-minute version of Chinese takeout.

Servings: 6

Prep: 5 minutes mins

Cook: 15 minutes mins

Total: 20 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • ½ cup brown sugar loosely packed
  • ½ cup rice vinegar
  • ¼ cup ketchup
  • 1 tablespoon soy sauce
  • cups pineapple juice
  • 1 tablespoon cornstarch
  • 25 all-purpose meatballs (frozen is fine)
  • 2 bell peppers chopped (optional)
  • 1 cup drained small pineapple chunks
  • 2 tablespoons sliced green pnions for garnish
  • rice for serving

Instructions

  • Add brown sugar, vinegar, ketchup, soy sauce, and 2 cups of pineapple juice to a large skillet over medium-high heat. Bring to a boil.

  • In a small bowl, mix cornstarch and the remaining ¼ cup pineapple juice together, whisking to get out all the lumps. Whisk into your skillet.

  • Add Meatballs and chopped peppers. Bring to a simmer. Cover and cook for 8-10 minutes until the sauce has thickened and the meatballs are heated through.

  • Stir in pineapple chunks. Serve warm over rice. Top with green onion.

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Notes

Keeping meatballs warm. This recipe comes together so quickly that I don’t have a crock pot version. However, I will make this recipe and then keep them warm in a crock pot set to warm.

STORE. Sweet and sour meatballs will last in the fridge for up to 4 days if stored in an airtight container.

Reheat. The best way to reheat meatballs is in the oven, for 8-10 minutes at 350°F. This will help the meatballs retain their juicy consistency. However, if you’re in a rush, the dish reheats just fine in the microwave.

FREEZE these easy sweet and sour meatballs in an airtight container for up to 3 months. Defrost before reheating in the oven, stovetop, or microwave.

Nutrition

Calories: 325kcal, Carbohydrates: 42g, Protein: 11g, Fat: 13g, Saturated Fat: 5g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 6g, Cholesterol: 42mg, Sodium: 301mg, Potassium: 480mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 36g, Vitamin A: 1341IU, Vitamin C: 65mg, Calcium: 49mg, Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American, Chinese

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Adapted fromfoodnetwork.com

Categorized as: American Recipes, Appetizers, Asian Recipes, Beef, Cuisines, Main Dishes, Pork, Recipes

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What is the trick to keeping meatballs together? ›

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  8. Brown your meatballs first.
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What's the best way to bake meatballs? ›

Baking them at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 20 minutes should do it. I bake turkey meatballs for 15 minutes, and bake beef/pork ones for 20–25 minutes to ensure they're cooked through. If you need the drippings to make your sauce, you can scraped them out of the broiler pan bottom.

How to make meatballs that don t fall apart in sauce? ›

You can do a few things while preparing the meatballs to ensure they don't fall apart once they go into the tomato sauce.
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  4. Add meatballs to a simmering sauce, and don't over-stir:
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What makes meatballs stick together? ›

Use a Binding Agent: - Incorporate a binding agent into your meatball mixture. This can include ingredients like breadcrumbs, rolled oats, or even a small amount of egg. These help hold the meatball together and prevent it from falling apart during cooking.

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 can you use to keep meatballs from falling apart? ›

Whether it's breadcrumbs or egg (or both), or simply salt, binding the mince is a crucial step in maintaining the softness of your meatballs while preventing them from falling apart. Try soaking your breadcrumbs in milk for extra moisture and fluffiness.

Is it better to bake meatballs in the oven or pan? ›

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.

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

In an oven preheated to 350 degrees F, these meatballs should be fully cooked through and evenly browned in about 30 minutes. An instant-read thermometer inserted into the middle of the meatball should read at least 165 degrees F.

Should meatballs be covered when baking? ›

Covering them with foil can help when reheating, but you will still want to remove it during the last few minutes of cook time in the oven. How do you keep meatballs moist when baking? The key is in the preparation! Make sure to handle the meat as little as possible and mix the ingredients just until combined.

Do I need to cook meatballs before putting in sauce? ›

Simmering: You don't have to brown meatballs before adding them to a sauce, particularly if you're cooking them in a slow cooker like these Slow-Cooker Italian Meatballs.

Is it better to cook meatballs before adding to 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.

Why do my meatballs fall apart when I cook them? ›

ANSWER: Usually when meatballs fall apart, it's the binder that is the problem. Most meatball recipes call for using bread crumbs and eggs. But too much bread crumbs make them too loose, and not enough bread crumbs won't help them hold together either.

Why add milk when making meatballs? ›

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.

Why put water in meatballs? ›

Water: Slowly add water to the mixture before you roll the meatballs. It'll keep the meatballs nice and moist. Some reviewers prefer to use milk.

Should I put egg in my meatballs? ›

You only need a small amount of egg – it's there only to help the cooked meatball retain its shape, and shouldn't detract from the meat's flavour or texture. Filler ingredients like breadcrumbs or flour are important too because they stop the meatballs becoming dry.

Does egg help hold meatballs together? ›

How to stop meatballs from falling apart. Making them with just meat and seasoning alone can result in the meatball becoming dry or falling apart during cooking. For this reason, many recipes will include a binding ingredient like egg, and a filler like breadcrumbs.

Do you beat eggs before adding to meatballs? ›

Vincenzo's Top Tips To Make Italian Meatballs

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