Baked Turkey (or Chicken) Meatballs. These chicken or turkey zucchini meatballs can be fried in oil on the stove top. But I prefer to bake them in the oven because you can cook a lot at once. I'll be filing this baked chicken or turkey zucchini meatballs recipe in with my favorite summer recipes.
They can be served with mashed cauliflower and green beans (my current favorite), or saved for quick and healthy lunch meal prep with roasted veggies.
Easy Baked Chicken Meatballs are a total family favorite!
You'll love how easy they come together.
You can have Baked Turkey (or Chicken) Meatballs using 8 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you achieve it.
They can be eaten plain, or served up in classics like spaghetti and The cooking time will remain the same. Ground turkey comes in various fat options. We recommend using a lean ground turkey. These Baked Turkey Meatballs are served in a red wine mushroom sauce for an easy, quick, and filling weeknight dinner.
While there's no childhood nostalgia in meatballs for me (can I please get a surrogate Italian nonna?!), as a cook I really appreciate how quick, easy, filling, and comforting they. Turkey Meatball Recipe: To start, you'll add some ground turkey (or chicken, if you prefer chicken meatballs!) and bread crumbs to a mixing bowl. Place your meatballs on a large baking sheet that you've sprayed with non-stick spray and then pop them in a hot oven. While meatball purists might declare blasphemy, turkey meatballs are actually my favorite meatballs. All too often, however, turkey meatballs are dry and bland, since the meat is leaner than more The meatballs can also be frozen uncooked or cooked.