These meatballs are packed full of fresh herbs, with just a hint of Parmesan thrown into the mix. The flavor is rich and light at the same time. These are some of the best Italian meatballs I have ever tasted.
I have an abundance of great herbs growing in our garden right now, so I used a heaping 1/4″ cup total of finely minced fresh herbs. If you don’t have all of these herbs at your fingertips, simply substitute according to what you have in your kitchen. I’m certain these meatballs will be delicious with just about an variation of flavors.
I served these meatballs over Simple Sauteed Zucchini and spaghetti noodles. It was an excellent meal that the entire family enjoyed. My kids were disappointed there were not any leftovers the following day.
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1/4cupParmesan or Pecorino Romano cheesefinely grated
slightly heaped 1/4 cup of your favorite spaghetti sauceI used this 5 Minute Basil Marinara Sauce
3tablespoonsvery thinly sliced green onions
2tablespoonsfinely chopped fresh Italian parsley
2tablespoonsfinely chopped fresh basil
1tablespoonfinely chopped fresh oregano
1tablespoonfinely minced garlic chives or an additional garlic cloveminced
1large garlic cloveminced
1teaspoonkosher salt
1/2teaspoonfreshly ground black pepper
2eggslightly beaten
5minute marinara or another sauce of your choice
Instructions
Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Line 2 baking sheets with parchment or silpat mats. Set aside.
Place the ground beef in a large mixing bowl and use a wooden spoon to break up the meat. Add the rest of the ingredients and stir gently with a wooden spoon and then mix lightly with your hands to combine well without over mixing.
Using a 1" scoop (for small bite-size meatballs) or a 1 1/2" scoop (for larger ones) place the meatballs on the baking sheet. Round with your hands to smooth out each meatball. (If your meatballs are cracking, wet your hands to help smooth them.) I usually drop a scooped portion into one hand and smooth it gently before placing them on the trays.
Bake the small meatballs for 15-16 minutes, larger ones for 20-25 minutes depending on size. Remove from the oven and place into spaghetti sauce to simmer until ready to eat. Enjoy!
FREEZER MEAL: Let the meatballs cool completely and then transfer to a freezer safe container or large ziploc bag. Cover with sauce and freeze until ready to use. Thaw in the refrigerator prior to reheating in the microwave on on the stove-top.
Hi, Iโm Mary. Iโm the author, cook, photographer, and travel lover behind the scenes here at Barefeet In The Kitchen. I'm also the author of three cookbooks dedicated to making cooking from scratch as simple as possible.
This was a great use for fresh herbs…Even better you used zucchini too for over your pasta. The meatballs look fabulous. Very delicious, and kid friendly too.
Yum, all those herbs must make these delicious! Mine are working hard at growing, and then I'll have to try these! Also, for some reason I'm not allowed to pin things from your site anymore because it was reported as a source of spam or something…not sure how that happened or if you can change it?? :S
Ok, never mind, I take it back! It was doing that to me a couple days ago when I wanted to pin every recipe on your favorites list, but now it's working fine ๐ Sorry!
I was craving meatballs with a very particular texture and flavor and since I am a pretty good cook, I could tell by the ingredients and instructions that this recipe would fit the bill. I tweaked it a little… like I used 1 lb of ground sirloin, 1 lb of ground pork, and a different brand of breadcrumbs but this recipe ABSOLUTELY EXCEEDED my expectations!! My taste buds are SO happy! Delectable! Definitely a new family favorite!
Although this post is six years old, I’m glad it’s still up because it is awesome. Thank you so much for sharing!
Inside a British Mum's Kitchen says
Very nice – great that they're baked – so much leaner that way – they look delicious ๐
Mary x
Becki's Whole Life says
I love seeing all of the herbs peeking out! I just got the last of mine planted this weekend. This is a great recipe and I like that you baked them:-)
Jenn says
I wish I had your herb problem ๐
The meatballs look and sound so delicious, Mary! Next time call me, I'd gladly come by and help you eat them!!
[email protected] eco friendly homemaking says
These look so delicious. I love that you used the herbs!
Pam says
I could eat the whole bowl of those tasty looking meatballs! YUM.
Tricia @ saving room for dessert says
That's one spicy meatball! Looks delicious. I have to get in the kitchen soon ๐
Nami | Just One Cookbook says
My kids love meatballs and they are comfort food for us too. Looks really delicious Mary!
Taylor says
These look so yummy! Now I have a recipe to use all my herbs in my herb garden!
Velva says
This was a great use for fresh herbs…Even better you used zucchini too for over your pasta. The meatballs look fabulous. Very delicious, and kid friendly too.
Velva
Katie says
There is little in this world that I could eat an entire bowl of. But meatballs are an exception!
Words Of Deliciousness says
I would love these meatballs. I love all the herbs you put in the meatballs.
Pencil Kitchen says
that's a whole lot of herbs in a meatball. Must be fragrant!
Anna @ hiddenponies says
Yum, all those herbs must make these delicious! Mine are working hard at growing, and then I'll have to try these! Also, for some reason I'm not allowed to pin things from your site anymore because it was reported as a source of spam or something…not sure how that happened or if you can change it?? :S
Anna @ hiddenponies says
Ok, never mind, I take it back! It was doing that to me a couple days ago when I wanted to pin every recipe on your favorites list, but now it's working fine ๐ Sorry!
Magnolia Verandah says
Love cheese in meatballs and these look delish!
Athena says
Look at those meatballs!! yum!!
The Slow Roasted Italian says
Oh they look beautiful! I love the size too. That's about how small I make them for meatball soup.
Anonymous says
These meatballs are great using ground pork too.
Chris says
With all of the fresh herbs in these, I have to try them. They are summer meatballs.
Aruna says
Easy and yummy
Yolanda says
I was craving meatballs with a very particular texture and flavor and since I am a pretty good cook, I could tell by the ingredients and instructions that this recipe would fit the bill. I tweaked it a little… like I used 1 lb of ground sirloin, 1 lb of ground pork, and a different brand of breadcrumbs but this recipe ABSOLUTELY EXCEEDED my expectations!! My taste buds are SO happy! Delectable! Definitely a new family favorite!
Although this post is six years old, I’m glad it’s still up because it is awesome. Thank you so much for sharing!
LL in CT says
Delicious! We will be making these again!
Mary Younkin says
I’m so glad you like the cookies.