These Crockpot Meatballs will melt in your mouth! They are incredibly tender, loaded with Parmesan cheese, fresh parsley and garlic. Simmered low and slow for 4 hours in a homemade tomato sauce. This will be your go to Sunday Dinner!
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Crockpot Italian Meatballs
Who doesn’t love meatballs? Especially when they are cooked low and slow in a crockpot. These authentic beef meatballs are easy to make, versatile and can be made in advance and frozen for quick weeknight meals. The meatballs are melt in your mouth tender thanks to the combination of beef and pork. This truly is the best Italian meatball recipe!
Rich, meaty, hearty and comforting these Italian Meatballs are the perfect meal for busy weeknights or Sunday dinner. You will need a little bit of prep time to throw the meatballs together. The most time consuming part of this recipe is forming the meatballs.
The sauce is super simple as well. Simmering the sauce low and slow for 4 hours makes the sauce super thick, rich and loaded with flavor. I add some crushed red pepper flakes, Italian seasoning and bay leaves for extra flavor.
This recipe makes enough to serve 6-8 people and always leaves tons of leftovers!
Crockpot Meatball Ingredients
- Meat: For the best tender and flavorful meatballs I like to do a combination of ground beef and ground pork! Look for a 80 / 20 ground beef for juicer / tender meatballs.
- Onion: Minced yellow onion is added for flavor. To make mincing easier you could also grate the onion with a cheese grater.
- Garlic: 2 minced garlic cloves are added. Add more if your a garlic lover!
- Parsley: Fresh chopped parsley really brightens up these meatballs. I also love the pop of green!
- Italian Breadcrumbs: I always opt for Italian breadcrumbs for the extra seasonings and salt that it adds to the meatballs. You can use panko if you have that on hand just make sure to sprinkle in some extra seasoning and salt.
- Eggs: Act as the binder for the meatballs and help to hold everything together.
- Parmesan Cheese: Add a bit of salt and a pop of flavor to the meatballs. You can use pre-grated or shred your own parmesan cheese.
- Crushed Tomatoes: Are the base of the sauce. If you only have whole tomatoes or diced tomatoes simply pulse it a couple times in the food processor before adding to the crockpot.
- Tomato Paste: Helps to thicken up the sauce.
- Seasonings: Crushed red pepper flakes, Italian seasonings, salt, pepper and bay leaves are added to the tomato sauce. Feel free to omit the crushed red pepper flakes if you don’t want the touch of spice.
how to make crockpot meatballs
- Add beef, pork, onion, garlic, parsley, breadcrumbs, eggs and cheese to a large bowl. Sprinkle with a pinch of salt and pepper. Mix with your hands until combined. Make sure not to over-mix. The more you mix the meatball mixture the tougher it will become.
- Form into 1 or 2 inch meatballs. I made 24 meatballs.
- Lightly grease a baking sheet. Broil meatballs on high until browned on each side. About 4-5 minutes on each side.
- Add meatballs to crockpot. Top with crushed tomatoes, tomato paste, bay leaves, red pepper flakes and Italian seasoning.
- Cook on low for 4 hours. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Serve warm with basil or parmesan cheese for serving, if desired.
Kelley’s tips
- Do not over mix: I combine the ingredients with my hands just until it’s combined. That’s it. The more you work the mixture the tougher the meatballs will be.
- Wet your hands to help with rolling: When you portion the meatballs they tend to get a little sticky. I recommend wetting your hands with water before you start rolling out your meatballs.
- Buy 80/20 beef: If you can find it 80/20 beef makes the best crockpot meatballs. They turn out super juicy and tender.
- Freeze leftovers: This recipe makes tons of meatballs. Freeze the extras in an airtight container for up to 3 months for a quick weeknight meal. You can freeze the meatballs either par cooked (just broiled) or fully cooked.
- Brown meatballs: It’s important to sear the meatballs before adding them to the slow cooker. This helps to keep the juices inside. I brown the meatballs under the broiler on a sheet tray to get a nice caramelization on the outside.
- Baked Meatballs: If you are short on time try my Easy 30 Minute Meatball Recipe. Perfect for a busy weeknight!
- Use a cookie scoop: To easily portion out perfectly round meatballs. It saves on time and keeps everything consistent.
- Reheat: To warm up leftovers simply add the meatballs back to the crockpot and warm up on low heat with the sauce. Or heat them up in a saucepan on the stove until warmed through.
What to serve with Crockpot Meatballs
- Pasta Carbonara
- Pasta with Garlic and Oil
- Creamy Mashed Potatoes
- Roasted Broccoli
- Roasted Cauliflower
- Pesto Gnocchi
- Air Fryer Vegetables
- Garlic Bread
- Focaccia
- Side Salad
- Serve on a roll with provolone to make a meatball sub!
- Creamy Polenta
Here are more Easy Meatball Recipes to try!
- Thai Red Curry Chicken Meatballs
- Easy Teriyaki Beef Meatballs
- Turkey Meatballs with Arugula and Mushrooms
- Asian Style Chicken Meatballs
- Slow Cooker Asian Sesame Meatballs
- Italian Meatball Soup
products used
Slow Cooker Italian Meatballs
Ingredients
- 1 pound ground beef
- 1 pound ground pork
- 1/4 cup onion, minced
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 2 tablespoons parsley, chopped
- 1 cup Italian breadcrumbs
- 2 eggs
- 1/2 cup parmesan cheese, grated
- salt and pepper
- 2 24 ounce cans crushed tomatoes
- 1 6 ounce can tomato paste
- 2 whole bay leaves
- 1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
- 1/2 teaspoon Italian seasoning
- salt and pepper to taste
- basil for serving, if desired
- parmesan cheese for serving, if desired
Instructions
- Add beef, pork, onion, garlic, parsley, breadcrumbs, eggs and cheese to a large bowl. Sprinkle with a pinch of salt and pepper. Mix with your hands until combined.
- Form into 1 or 2 inch meatballs. I made 24 meatballs.
- Lightly grease a baking sheet. Broil meatballs on high until browned on each side. About 4-5 minutes on each side.
- Add meatballs to slow cooker. Top with crushed tomatoes, tomato paste, bay leaves, red pepper flakes and Italian seasoning.
- Cook on low for 4 hours. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Serve warm with basil or parmesan cheese for serving, if desired.
Nutrition Information
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Bruce
Thank you for the recipe, it’s great. I prepared this for the first time yesterday – no changes. Everyone in the family loved it!
Kelley
So glad you all enjoyed this recipe! Thank you Bruce!
tammy numerosi
I just made this recipe and dident even look at it first..lol I’m excited to taste it. I doubled it since I have a large Crockpot. I also have two men that eat alot. It will be for tomorrow also. I added link Italian sausage to it too.
Kelley
I hope you guys enjoy it! Thanks so much for sharing!
Tammy
One of the best meatballs I’ve ever had and super easy to make. Thank you for sharing your recipe with us.
Nathan
Hi Tammy,
That is so nice of you to say! Thank you!
Nathan
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Gabbey
Tonight will be my first attempt at fully home made meatballs in a Crock-Pot. Although, it’s hot out so I might brown them in a frying pan to avoid heating up the house with the oven, this sounds so super easy and yummy!! Can’t wait to try it ?
Nathan
Hi Gabbey,
Thank you so much for trying it! I hope it went well! Thank you for your comment!
Nathan
Louise Savoy
Your recipes look delicious but I wish you would put the nutrition facts with them.
Nathan
Hi Louise,
Sorry about that, Here are the nutrition facts Nutrition Facts
Slow Cooker Italian Meatballs
Amount Per Serving
Calories 527 Calories from Fat 324
% Daily Value*
Fat 36g55%
Saturated Fat 14g88%
Cholesterol 169mg56%
Sodium 520mg23%
Potassium 512mg15%
Carbohydrates 15g5%
Fiber 1g4%
Sugar 2g2%
Protein 34g68%
Vitamin A 345IU7%
Vitamin C 4mg5%
Calcium 174mg17%
Iron 4mg22%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
I hope you enjoy! Thank you for commenting!
Nathan
Steph G
I just made these! Delicious, a big hit! Didn’t broil because I’m currently in a vacation rental condo. I just pan fried, browning meatballs on all sides. Very tender, very delicious. Will be adding chiffonade fresh basil when I serve. Thank you! You’re helping make my vacation spectacular for me and my family!!!
Nathan
Hi Steph,
I’m so glad you were able to make these on vacation! Thank you so much for your comment!
Nathan
Roxanne Speer
I’d like to make these the night before my event, leave them raw and in the frig. Would that affect the texture or taste?
Thanks!
Nathan
Hi Roxanne,
That would work out great!
Thank you for your comment!
Nathan
Steph
Fabulous meatballs. I made them for a big family get together. I had multiple guests get the recipe and make it for themselves at home. I also love the ease of this recipe. Can’t recommend this recipe enough!
Nathan
Hi Steph,
Thank you so much for for making and sharing this recipe! It means a lot, and we greatly appreciate it!
Nathan
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Ashley
Can you double the sauce recipe? My family is a saucy family that loves extra sauce to dip bread in 🙂
Nathan
Hi Ashley,
You can, as long as you have a big enough crock pot, it might be kind of a tight fit. The recipe it pretty saucy but as a fellow sauce lover I say go for it! You can always freeze the extra.
I hope you have a great day!
Nathan
Janet
I’d like to make these ahead of time for a party in a few weeks. Should I go through the entire process in crock pot and then freeze. Or can I just freeze after broiling. then thaw day of and put in crockpot?
Kelley
Hi Janet,
You can freeze them after broiling them if that’s easier and reheat / cook them in the sauce the day of.
Thanks & Enjoy!
Kelley