Chicken Meatballs

Baked Chicken Meatballs

This was part of another phenomenal “afternoon tea” sessions, which are quickly turning into “try every recipe we can in 5 hours” sessions. (Thanks to Ayesha, Sara, Amy, Maryam, and Samra for a great afternoon!) These chicken meatballs were accompanied by Ayesha’s butternut squash risotto and some homemade marinara sauce.

Baked Chicken Meatballs
Adapted from Smitten Kitchen.

I’m sure you can read SK’s instructions just as well as I can, so I’ll just tell you what I did differently. We made a double batch, so the measurements described should be halved if you’re only using one pound of chicken.

Baked Chicken Meatballs

I used turkey bacon instead of pancetta, but the second time I made it, I did not use it at all. To the meatball mixture, I added 1 tablespoon chipotle and about 1 or 1 and 1/2 tsp each cumin and coriander. I forgot how much exactly, but the extra half tsp. will just add an extra kick if you’re in the mood. The smokiness of these spices is enough to make up for the lack of pancetta/turkey bacon.

Baked Chicken Meatballs

I also complied with SK’s “accident” of adding tomato paste to the meat mixture itself. It added an extra punch and smooth texture to the meatballs, and I highly repeating following this mistake!

Baked Chicken Meatballs

Notice that, for one batch, SK uses 3 slices of bread soaked in milk. I actually used the same amount for two batches. It was moist enough without having to add another 3 slices of bread. Also, I think I forgot to add the egg, but it still came out perfectly. It is a very forgiving recipe!

Baked Chicken Meatballs

These really are delicious and easy meatballs – easy for a weeknight supper or a party. Try them!

4 Responses to “Chicken Meatballs”

  1. Sahid Says:

    Looks great. I probably would’ve finished 1/2 of that tray myself. Just a warning for you Taiyyaba, be careful about where you get your Turkey bacon. General stores can carry Turkey bacon, and although it’s made with turkey, it still has pork fat or flavoring to make it taste similar to real bacon. I told this to Ian, he didn’t believe me, so I showed it to him at Lowes under the ingredients… and he was quite upset at me. However, since you eat halal, I’m guessing you get the T-bacon from the halal groceries as well.

  2. admin Says:

    Sahid – thanks for the comment and for the caution. That certainly is something to watch out for. I buy halal turkey bacon from Al-Medina, but it’s good to know. I really hate the sneak-attacks in pre-packaged foods in general, especially alcohol and pork. Thanks for the heads up!

  3. Sahid Says:

    Oops… I just realized I said Lowes. Haha… I meant Whole food :P

  4. Sana Says:

    I tried these today…Ibraheem and I really liked them :)

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