It has been a busy week here in the Savory Lotus household. With a teenager and a toddler, my life gets pretty full. My saving grace when life gets hectic is homemade freezer meals. And meatballs are the ultimate easy freezer meal. Introducing my grain free Spinach Cilantro Meatballs.
Meatballs are the best way to get nutrient-dense goodness into your family. And they freeze really well. I keep a stock on hand in my freezer for evenings when I just don’t have the time or energy to whip up a gourmet meal. Steam some greens and bake a few sweet potatoes or winter squash, and BAM! Dinner is served.
And meatballs are not just for dinner. They make the best on-the-go snack. Or try simmering a few in some homemade broth for a quick, easy lunch. REAL food doesn’t have to take forever to make.
I used ground bison and ground pork to make these meatballs, but you can use any ground meat that you like. I find that bison is sometimes a bit lean to make a good meatball so the pork goes nicely with it. I’ve made these with grass fed beef as well. Either way, they are delicious.
Like I said, it’s been a busy week. I’m off to defrost some meatballs for the fam. Wishing you a happy and healthy week.
PrintSpinach Cilantro Meatballs (grain free)
- Yield: about 40 small meatballs 1x
Ingredients
- 2 pounds ground meat (beef, pork, chicken, turkey, bison)
- 1/2 of a medium onion, chopped fine
- 1 tsp unrefined sea salt (I use this one)
- 1/2 tsp herbamare seasoning (like this) (just add more salt if you don’t have this)
- 1 tsp cumin powder (like this)
- 2 cups (packed) baby spinach, chopped
- 1/2 cup fresh cilantro, chopped fine
- 2 eggs, whipped
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400’F and line with unbleached parchment paper (like this).
- Combine all ingredients in a large bowl and mix well until fully combine. I use my hands here.
- Roll into small balls and place onto prepared baking sheet.
- Bake for 25 minutes, until meatballs are beginning to brown and cooked all the way through.
- Enjoy! To freeze: freeze meatballs in a single layer then place frozen meatballs in a airtight container.
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mena says
This recipe is so easy. and simple. I am eating it with the Dreamy Avocado Dressing from the “It Starts With Food” Whole30 book, and it goes really well. Wish I had some zucchini tonight to make veg-spaghetti
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Katja says
Yay! I’m so glad you enjoyed them. Sounds awesome with avocado dressing.
Lourdes says
Do you freeze the meatballs coo ked?
Katja Heino says
Yes! I do. 🙂
Felicia says
I am making a batch tonight and excited to taste them.
Katja says
YAY! Let me know how it goes!
Delicia Hansen says
Hello! I made these meatballs for my family last week and we devoured them. There were absolutely amazing! However, I did sneak several in the refrigerator for breakfast the next day — even better for breakfast! We paired them with sweet potatoes and they went really well with them. I love that they are whole30 compliant. Guess what we are having tonight??
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Katja says
Yay! So glad you guys enjoyed them. I love to make big batches and freeze them for later. Easy dinners later on. Thanks so much for leaving feedback!
Kelbel says
Maybe a silly question but do you freeze then cooked or uncooked?
Katja says
I freeze them cooked. I defrost them and either heat them up in the oven (covered) or saute them up in a pan. I sometimes even throw a few frozen meatballs in some good broth and simmer until done.
Rachele says
These are delectable! They didn’t last 24 hours in the house!!! (I have 3 roommates hehe) I didn’t have spinach, so I just used the super green lettuce blend in mine. I used my food processor for chopping everything up… Making them again tonight and trying them out with a mustard/jelly sauce. Thank you thank you thank you! This is a new “favorite”
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Sherina W says
Hi there I just made these with ground chicken and noticed they didn’t really form balls well. Did I do something wrong or should have added something b/c of chicken? Pls help and how long on 400, is it still 25 min b/c of chicken?
Katja says
Hi, there! I have to admit that I have never made meatballs from ground chicken. Sounds like you need a bit more binder. I would experiment with maybe more egg and a sprinkle of grain free flour. I would check them a bit sooner than 25 minutes. Maybe start checking at 18 minutes and see if they are done. Hope that helps!
Emily says
I halved the recipe and I used chicken as well. When preparing I found that it was very “runny” so I used 2 tablespoons of almond meal and an extra large egg. They were sticky and were difficult to get into somewhat of a ball form, but in the end they came out looking like meatballs! Also I ended up cooking mine at 400 for 30 minutes and that did the trick 🙂
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Crystal says
These were a big hit at the dinner table tonight, even with my biggest critic (aka. my toddler). Wondering if you have a yogurt sauce to recommend with them the next time I make meatballs. Thanks!
Katja says
So glad your family liked them! I make an easy yogurt sauce—>
1/2 cucumber, peeled, halved lengthwise, seeded and finely diced
1 cup plain full fat Greek yogurt
2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice, from one lemon
1 tablespoon chopped fresh dill, parsley or cilantro
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
Sara says
Thanks so much for this! So good and I use it every time I make the meatballs!
Katja Heino says
Yay! So glad you like it!
Lindsay says
Hi there, I was wondering if using nutritional yeast instead of the herbamare would change the taste too much. What do you think?
Katja says
I think that it would be fine. I love the flavor of Nut yeast. Just be sure you add enough salt. 🙂
Lacey says
Do you know the nutritional values of this? (E.i. Calories, carbs,etc..)
Katja says
Hi, Lacey! I don’t calculate for my recipes. I just focus in nutrient dense foods. But if you want to know, you can use this—-> https://www.myfitnesspal.com/ 🙂 Hope that helps!
April says
I am always looking for meatball recipes, and these take the cake! I used ground sirloin and they were juicy and bursting with flavor. Thank you!!
Erin says
This is our new FAVORITE meal! My only complaint about the entire meal is that I didn’t see the yummy yogurt sauce recipe in the comments section until I was already enjoying tons of meatballs! I used ground chuck/pork and they turned out perfectly. Thank you for such a healthy recipe of perfect meatballs!
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Polina says
Great idea for the soup with meatballs! ?
Katie says
I LOVE this meatball recipe, so much flavor! Thank you for sharing. I have made it multiple times since finding it 🙂 I just published a blog post about my top 10 favorite tried and true Pinterest recipes and obviously had to include this one!! http://www.meshkomoments.com/tried-true-pinterest-recipes/
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Katja Heino says
Thanks for the love, Katie!
Amy says
Can you put these in a crock pot for a pot luck?
Katja Heino says
Do you mean to keep them warm? If so, yes. But be sure to not dry them out too much. Maybe a titch of water in bottom of crock pot to keep them moist???
Michelle says
How would you make these egg free? We have egg and nut allergies so couldn’t do almond flour either. Do you think flax eggs would work? I really want to try these!
Katja Heino says
Hi, Michelle! I know folks who just leave out the eggs and use fat as a binder. They add extra butter, ghee, or whatever fat they like. I haven’t tried it but worth a shot. You could definitely try the flax egg. I don’t have any experience with it, but again, worth a shot. Please let me know if yo try it. 🙂
Orlee says
These are so delicious!!!! I make them all the time. Sometimes I make them into patties and throw them on the grill.
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Katja Heino says
Oh, that sounds delish!
Christine says
I love these! I have also made them with Italian seasoning to use with red sauce and they are delicious, too. Interestingly, I have made meatloaf with spinach instead of bread or breadcrumbs for many years, but never thought of translating the idea to meatballs. Thanks so much, and I am going to try your yogurt sauce soon!
Katja Heino says
So glad you like them. Meatballs are so easy and freeze so well.
Nicole says
Great recipe
Katja Heino says
Glad you liked it! 🙂
Rita Bass says
What are the nutrient values?
Katja Heino says
Hi, Rita! I don’t calculate. I just try to focus on clean, healthy foods. But if you want to know, you can use this—> https://www.myfitnesspal.com/ Hope that helps. Thanks for stopping by. Have a sweet day.