These Air Fryer Meatballs are flavorful and perfect for your weeknight meals. Make them fresh or frozen in your Air Fryer in less than 15 minutes.
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Meatballs have quickly become a favorite in our household. Not only because they are cute little balls full of flavor but because they are so versatile when it comes to getting a quick dinner on the table.
I first developed this recipe on a weeknight when I had less than 30 minutes to get dinner on the table before heading out for a night of fun with friends. I was stumped on what to make; lucky for me, all the ingredients were in the fridge.
This recipe makes a lot of meatballs, so I recommend using the recommended amounts and freezing the rest for later. Then, when you need meatballs, grab a bunch and cook them frozen right in your Air Fryer.
Try my turkey air fryer meatballs too.
Ingredients for Air Fryer Meatballs
- Meat: Ground beef and pork. I use ground beef for flavor, and the pork helps provide flavor and keep the meatballs juicy.
- Aromatics: Onion, garlic cloves, parsley - I use these for added flavor and texture. Grate or grind these ingredients, and they will add extra moisture to the meatballs.
- Other ingredients: eggs, Italian breadcrumbs, crumbled feta cheese, Worcestershire sauce, salt, and pepper.
How to Make Air Fryer Meatballs
First, place onion, garlic cloves, and parsley in a mini food processor and process until finely chopped. I highly recommend this step to avoid huge chunks of onion, garlic, or parsley in your meatballs. If you don’t have a food processor, feel free to use your knife skills and finely chop these ingredients or grate the onion on a grater.
Then grab a big bowl and add your ground beef, ground pork, beaten egg, the chopped onion mixture, breadcrumbs, Worcestershire sauce, and feta cheese. Use your hands and mix the ingredients until combined.
I recommend using your hands to mix the meat. It helps so that you don’t overmix the meat. Rumor is that overmixing the meat can lead to tough meatballs.
Once combined, take about 2 tablespoon of meat and roll it into balls. Or, you can use a meatball master for molding the meatballs.
Place meatballs in your Air Fryer basket, making sure there is space in between each meatball.
Cook at 400 degrees Fahrenheit for 10-12 minutes or until a meat thermometer registers at 165 degrees Fahrenheit.
And that’s it. Delicious meatballs that are nice and juicy on the inside with the perfect crisp on the outside.
What about frozen meatballs?
This recipe makes a ton of meatballs, which I like so we can freeze the leftovers for another meal.
In order to freeze the extra meatballs, after rolling them, place the raw meatballs on a parchment-lined baking sheet, making sure that they aren’t touching. Place in the freezer and allow to freeze until they are frozen for about 1 hour. Then remove and place them in a ziplock bag and place them back in the freezer.
When you’re ready to cook the meatballs from frozen, just place them directly in the Air Fryer basket. You’ll need to increase the cooking time by a few minutes. I cook frozen meatballs for 14-15 minutes at 400 degrees Fahrenheit.
For this meatball recipe, I like to either eat the meatballs as is for a nice appetizer or try this instant pot spaghetti recipe. You can also add these to your favorite marinara sauce, BBQ sauce, or Jerk BBQ sauce.
Pro Tips
- It’s best to separate the meatballs in the Air Fryer for the best results. If they are on top of each other, they won’t get that nice crisp on the outside. I suggest making meatballs in batches if you need to make a lot. Alternatively, you can put them in the oven.
- Have fun with these meatballs! I welcome and love when my readers adapt my recipes to suit their tastes. Some recommended changes are using turkey rather than beef or pork, Parmesan cheese rather than feta, or adding your favorite seasonings.
- Surround the meatball around a small piece of mozzarella cheese to get that oozy cheese once you bite in.
FAQs
No, I don't preheat the air fryer when making meatballs.
I don't recommend stacking meatballs in the air fryer. The air fryer cooks food by circulating hot air around it. Placing the meatballs in the air fryer in a single layer will allow them to cook evenly.
Your meatballs are done when they reach an internal temperature of 165 degrees Fahrenheit. Use a quick-read thermometer to check the temperature.
Looking for more easy meat recipes to try for dinner? Try these out:
Quick and Easy Air Fryer Meatballs
Ingredients
- 1 lb ground beef
- 1 lb ground pork
- 1 medium onion peeled and roughly chopped
- 4 garlic cloves peeled
- ¼ cup parsley roughly chopped
- 2 eggs lightly beaten
- ½ cup Italian seasoned breadcrumbs
- ½ cup crumbled feta cheese
- 1 Tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
- 1 teaspoon salt
- ½ teaspoon black pepper
Instructions
- Combine onion, garlic cloves, and parsley in a mini food processor. Process until finely chopped. Set aside.
- In a large bowl, place ground beef, ground pork, onion mixture, eggs, italian seasoned breadcrumbs, feta cheese, Worcestershire sauce, salt and black pepper. Use hands to mix until combined.
- Grab 2 tablespoon of meat mixture and roll each into a ball. Repeat with the meat mixture to all meatballs are rolled.
- Place meatballs in Air fryer basket in single layer making sure the meatballs don’t touch. Place basket in Air Fryer and cook on 400 degrees Fahrenheit for 10-12 minutes or until a internal temperature reaches a temperature of 165 degrees.
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Notes
- Feel free to modify the ingredients to your favorite meatball recipe. The ease and short cook time of the meatballs is most important.
- Invest in a quick read meat thermometer to ensure your meatballs are cooked to the right temperature.
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This post was originally published on June 25, 2019. It has been updated with new photos and helpful information.
Kali says
Can I cook the meatballs and then freeze them?
Tanya says
Hi Kali, yes you can. They can stay in the freezer up to 2 months.
David Watts says
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Christian says
Lovely app and the air fryer recipes which y looking to try soon! THANKS you for sharing
Heather says
This recipe was perfect! The airfryer did a really great job cooking this up in 10 minutes per batch.
Kyle says
Best meatball recipe They freeze so well!
Tanya says
Thank you Kyle, I agree! Love freezing these for later.
Regina Akaka says
Made them tonight! Awesome. So quick, so tasty.
Tanya says
Thank you! So glad you liked them 🙂
Kare says
Perfect! Just what I was looking for. Many thanks. ?
Abby says
This recipe is the real deal. Easy, fast, & delicious! A 20-minute commitment on a week night is often all we have to dedicate to dinner. This was perfect. My husband and I will be making these again, soon!
Marissa says
I loved this recipe. I sort of "freelanced" a bit as I had just a half a pound of ground beef, so I used one egg and some of that wonderful Costco Parmigiano Reggiano cheese plus some panko bread crumbs and Italian seasoning. Cooked at 400 for 11 minutes yielded a great result. I did just starting using perforated parchment paper in the air fryer, and I used it here. It definitely helps absorb some of the fat though there is a fair amount that still makes it through. I forgot to shake the meatballs midway so by the time I did at 9 minutes--they weren't quite as browned on the bottom though they were still delicious and moist.
Jeannie says
This recipe is great! I just got an air fryer (idk what took me so long, this thing is magical!) and I’m doing keto so I replaced the breadcrumbs with grated Parmesan (the kind that comes in the green can thingy- never liked that crap, but it was perfect to replace breadcrumbs!) - and I added a bit more Worcestershire... omg!! Perfect!!
Tanya says
Awesome. Loved how you made it keto friendly. And the stuff in the green can, I feel the same exact way about it but it comes in handy from time to time lol.
Michelle says
Got the vortex today and this was my first recipe! Love It! So easy and delicious. Thank you!
Elena Smirnova says
Tried it yesterday with turkey instead of pork, dill instead of parsley and a grated potato instead of onion (I'm intolerant to onion). Worked out magically! The family loved it. I am looking forward to making in again!
Tanya says
Wonderful!!! Thank you for sharing your substitutions too. I love the idea of using the potato in place of the onion.
Elena Smirnova says
Thank you a lot for the recipe! Exactly what I was looking for - 20 min effort on a weeknight to feed hungry kiddos (husband included).
One quick question: it looks like you do not use flour/crumbs to roll in the balls before placing them in the fryer, nor I saw any oil spray used. Do they turn out nicely goldish without these tricks?
Thank you.Elena
Tanya says
Hi Elena. They have a nice slight crisp on the outside while staying juicy on the inside. The natural oils in the meats will release enough oils to get them crispy.
Elena Smirnova says
great! even easier than what I make on a frying pan!
Angela Sciurca says
Do you cook them before freezing or freeze them raw? Thank you.
Tanya says
Hi Angela, I freeze them raw. I've updated the instructions to reflect that. Great question and thank you 🙂
wilhelmina says
This is such a great recipe, they turned out perfectly!
Brandy O'Neill says
Just another reason to have an air fryer, so delicious!