Air Fryer Meatballs - perfectly juicy! - The Recipe Rebel (2024)

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written by Ashley Fehr

5 from 15 votes

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 22 minutes mins

Servings 20 meatballs

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These Air Fryer Meatballs are incredibly juicy on the inside, and golden brown on the outside! They’re loaded with flavor and made with just a few ingredients!

New to the air fryer? Check out my Best Air Fryer Recipes for Beginners, this JUICY Air Fryer Chicken Breast or this Air Fryer Steak!

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Table of Contents

  • Reasons we love these Air Fryer Meatballs:
  • Variations and Substitutions for these meatball ingredients:
  • How to freeze air fryer meatballs:
  • What to serve with meatballs:
  • Air Fryer Meatballs Recipe

We love our meatballs around here — whether they’re in tomato sauce like these Spaghetti and Meatballs, as Sweet and Sour Meatballs over rice, served as an appetizer out of the crockpot (like these Pineapple Brown Sugar Meatballs!), or with a rich gravy like these Swedish Meatballs recipe, we can’t get enough!

I have been testing out everything I can think of cooking in our air fryer (the Chefman Turbofry is our favorite!), and we are blown away with how good these Air Fryer Meatballs are.

If you are tired of being fed dry, flavorless meatballs, you need to try these!

They are such a great base for so many other recipes, and they’re also perfect for adding to your freezer stash (more on that below! 🙂 ).

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Like we found with this Air Fryer Chicken Breast, the air fryer just does the best job at cooking meat and poultry with no risk of drying it out. The fact that it cooks hands off is just a bonus!

Reasons we love these Air Fryer Meatballs:

  • They cook quickly, even more quickly than in the oven at the same temperature — mine were ready in 6-10 minutes, but that will depend on the size.
  • They brown up so nicely, with no oil at all!
  • They stay so super juicy on the inside, it’s kind of incredible.
  • They’re easy to make! There’s no turning or flipping or fussing — just roll the mixture into balls and toss them in.

Variations and Substitutions for these meatball ingredients:

  • Meat: higher fat ground meat will give juicier meatballs, it should go without saying! That being said, I’ve made these with lean ground meat and they are still delicious. You can also use ground turkey, ground chicken or Italian sausage!
  • Bread crumbs: I’ve found that fresh, fine bread crumbs + liquid equals moist meatballs. You can swap the fresh for dried if you’re in a pinch, but definitely don’t skip the soaking!
  • Water: I kept my ingredient list as simple as possible, so I soak my bread crumbs in water. You can swap this for milk or almost any other liquid (that makes sense to use!).
  • Cheese: The cheese adds incredible flavor, and freshly grated is best if you have it. You can skip it, and I do when I am making meatballs for sweet and sour sauce or another sauce that doesn’t go well with the cheesy flavor
  • Seasoning: Again, if you want, you can experiment! I like meatballs simply seasoned so I can use them in a variety of ways.
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How to freeze air fryer meatballs:

I love having a big bag of juicy homemade meatballs in the freezer — they are so perfect for adding to a simmering pot of sauce or quick weeknight meals!

To freeze, simply bake until cooked through and allow to cool for 20-30 minutes at room temperature.

Place in a zip top freezer bag — making sure to squeeze all the air out before sealing completely. Label, place in the freezer and freeze up to 3 months.

To serve, you can simply throw them right from frozen into whatever sauce you have simmering. Heat through and devour.

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What to serve with meatballs:

  • These meatballs work perfectly in this Slow Cooker Cranberry Meatballs recipe.
  • Serve over this Instant Pot Brown Rice with a bottle of your favorite sweet and sour or teriyaki sauce.
  • Toss them with this healthier Pesto Spinach Alfredo Sauce and serve over pasta
  • This Pineapple Brown Sugar BBQ Sauce is one of our favorites and goes with everything!

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Air Fryer Meatballs

written by Ashley Fehr

5 from 15 votes

These Air Fryer Meatballs are incredibly juicy on the inside, and golden brown on the outside! They're loaded with flavor and made with just a few ingredients!

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 7 minutes mins

Total Time 22 minutes mins

Cuisine American, Italian

Course Air fryer, Main Course

Servings 20 meatballs

Calories 77cal

Ingredients

  • 1 slice soft bread
  • 2 tablespoons water
  • 1/2 lb ground beef
  • 1/2 lb ground pork
  • 1/2 cup finely shredded Parmesan cheese
  • 1 egg
  • 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon pepper

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Instructions

  • Preheat air fryer to 400 degrees F according to manufacturer directions.

  • Tear bread into small pieces and place in a food processor. Process until the bread is in fine crumbs and combine with water. Stir and let sit for a few minutes.

  • In a large bowl, combine beef, pork, Parmesan, egg, Italian seasoning, salt, pepper and soaked bread until just combined — don't overmix!

  • Shape into 1.5-2″ balls (I get about 20 this way, but you can get up to 30 if you shape them into 1″ balls).

  • Lightly grease your air fryer basket with non stick spray and fill with meatballs, leave a 1/2″ space between them. You will likely need to do a couple of batches.

  • Cook for 7-8 minutes at 400 degrees F, until a meat thermometer inserted in the largest meatball reads a minimum of 160 degrees F. If they are not done, put back in and cook 2 more minutes.

  • Repeat until all meatballs are cooked and serve.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1meatball | Calories: 77cal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 27mg | Sodium: 121mg | Potassium: 72mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 34IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 36mg | Iron: 1mg

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My name is Ashley Fehr and I love creating easy meals my family loves. I also like to do things my way, which means improvising and breaking the rules when necessary. Here you will find creative twists on old favorites and some of my favorite family recipes, passed down from generations!

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Comments

  1. Teresa says

    How do you know when to use a bowl/or plate when cooking in the air fryer?

    Reply

    • The Recipe Rebel says

      I’m not really sure what you are asking, Teresa. This recipe calls for you to place the meatballs into the basket. Not bowl or plate are involved.

      Reply

  2. Char says

    Definitely delish and juicy!! Wasn’t prepared to make as described. Subbed with premade bread crumbs; used season all,adobo, garlic and onion powder for Italian seasoning. Grated Parmesan out ….yes. Served over jasmine rice and broccoli. Can’t wait to make as written once prepared

    Reply

    • Ashley Fehr says

      Thanks Char! I’d love to hear what you think 🙂

      Reply

  3. Danielle says

    If I’m using bread crumbs , how much do I use?

    Reply

    • The Recipe Rebel says

      Hi Danielle, I haven’t tested them in this recipe but it’s around 1/4 cup dried bread crumbs. If you decide to experiment, let me know how it goes.

      Reply

  4. Christine Kempke says

    Can you use bread crumbs instead of a slice of bread?

    Reply

    • The Recipe Rebel says

      Hi Christine! You can swap the fresh for dried if you’re in a pinch, but definitely don’t skip the soaking!

      Reply

  5. Jen says

    You mix the parmesan in with the meatballs right?

    Reply

    • Ashley Fehr says

      Yes, sorry about the confusion!

      Reply

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Air Fryer Meatballs - perfectly juicy! - The Recipe Rebel (2024)

FAQs

How do you add moisture to meatballs? ›

Pay attention to the fat percentage on the ground meat you're using — for ground beef, aim for at least 20 percent fat. Consider the other ingredients. Just ground meat and seasonings will yield only mediocre results. Egg and breadcrumbs are common mix-ins to add moisture and tenderness.

How do you make meatballs that don't dry out? ›

Breadcrumbs: I add breadcrumbs for texture. I also love substituting them for crushed saltine crackers like we do for this meatloaf. Milk: Adds moisture and tenderizes the meat, making our meatballs juicy and tender once cooked. Egg: Adds more moisture and helps the mixture firm up once cooked.

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 meatballs so dry? ›

One of the most common is using a very lean grind of beef. While this is desirable from the health perspective, it means the recipe needs to be adjusted to compensate for the reduced amount of fat. Various ingredients can be substituted to give a moist result. Overcooking is another common cause of dry meatballs.

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

For 1-2 inches of beef, pork, or turkey meatballs without any pre-cooking, use these guidelines for your wall oven:
  • 350°F wall oven:
  • 8–14 minutes for 1-inch meatballs.
  • 14–18 minutes for 2-inch meatballs.
  • 400°F wall oven:
  • 6–10 minutes for 1-inch meatballs.
  • 10–14 minutes for 2-inch meatballs.
  • 425°F wall oven:
Aug 16, 2023

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.
May 1, 2019

Is it better to use milk or water in meatballs? ›

While water and broth may keep the meatballs moist throughout the cooking process, milk's extra fat and luscious consistency add an unmatched level of complexity to any classic meatball recipe.

How to stop meatballs falling apart when cooking? ›

The only way to prevent your meatballs from falling apart is to add some flour in the precooked seasoned ground beef. once you season the ground beef to your taste, you then add some flour, not too much but at least half of a handful.

What is the secret of a tender meatball? ›

They are super flavorful but what makes them so so tender and moist is this: Plain Greek Yogurt. The lactic acid from the yogurt tenderizes the meat while adding subtle flavor. The addition of egg and parmesan cheese help keep the meat together so that you get delicious weeknight meatballs in minutes.

What ingredient binds meatballs together? ›

For this reason, many recipes will include a binding ingredient like egg, and a filler like breadcrumbs. 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.

Do meatballs get softer the longer you cook them? ›

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.

How to keep your meatballs moist? ›

If you're looking to retain moisture though, you need a panade. A panade is a puree of milk and stale or toasted bread. Simply soak the bread in milk until it is soggy then puree it in a food processor. Incorporate that mixture into your meatball or meatloaf mix and prepare them as you would normally.

Is it better 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 makes meatballs rubbery? ›

If the meatballs are packed together too tightly, they will cook up rubbery, chewy, and tough. If the meatballs are different sizes, they will cook unevenly. The smaller meatballs may end up dry and overcooked, while the larger ones may end up undercooked.

How do you add moisture to cooked meat? ›

You can add a little bit of water or broth to a pan and simmer the meat for a few minutes. The goal is to allow the liquid to penetrate the meat without allowing it to overcook even more. This should take a couple of minutes. If you add a couple tablespoons of vinegar or lemon juice, this also helps revive the meat.

How do you add moisture to leftover meat? ›

Another option to lock in your meat's moisture would be to add a small amount of oil or liquid and form a tent with the aluminum foil. When reheating you should use a low temperature (165 F) and remove the meat when it reaches an internal temperature of 155-160 F to avoid overheating.

How do you moisten frozen meatballs? ›

In a lightly greased baking dish, make an even layer of frozen meatballs. Pour your sauce over the meatballs, so they are completely covered. Cover with aluminum foil or oven safe lid because it will lock in the moisture and heat. Bake for about 25-30 minutes, until heated through.

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