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    Sheet Pan Meatballs with Tomato Salad and Green Sauce

    Meatballs in a bowl with a tomato salad and bread
    This post is sponsored by ButcherBox

    We’re no strangers to sheet pan meatballs around here. We love to love them! Easy clean-up, no frying mess, but still oven-crisp goodness, and they’re always the easiest option for straight-off-the-pan sneaks.

    Super juicy and deeply flavored thanks to some delicious briney green sauce – made with parsley, cilantro, walnuts, capers, garlic, and more – that will go not only inside but also on top of these little beauties. Serve them alongside some juicy marinated tomatoes, swoop them through tzatziki, douse them in that green sauce, grab yourself a buttery hunk of crusty bread, and let’s have the best meatball party in town, shall we?

    Salty, Zesty, Briney Goodness

    This isn’t just any old meatball. Not only is the quality of beef A+ (we’re using ButcherBox Grass-Fed Grass-Finished – more on that later), but that little green sauce magic concoction in the mixture brings a whole explosion of flavor with salty brininess from the capers, a little zest from the lemon, and our favorite punch of all punches, the garlic punch. It all just sort of swims together to bring maximum flavor to this little guy. It’s like a whole meal of tastes in one bite!

    And you better believe you save some of that green sauce to put on top of your meatballs, and bread, and any kind of veggies. We’re nothing if not sauce hogs.

    Fork piercing a meatball

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    How To Make These Meatballs (Sheet Pan FTW!)

    Get your sheet pans and your food processor at the ready and let’s get down to business.

    1. Green Sauce. Pulse everything up in a food processor until chopped very finely (but not a paste). This is your flavor base! Transfer half of the flavor base to a large bowl for the meatballs and then use the rest make your sauce.
    2. Meatballs. Mix the egg, paprika, salt, panko, ground beef, and reserved flavor base green sauce in a bowl until evenly distributed. Roll into balls. Place the rolled meatballs on sheet pan, brush with olive oil, and bake!

    Then serve those meatballs over creamy tzatziki, heavily dolloped with your green sauce, along with a pile of tzatziki and simple tomato salad, add a big torn-off hunk of rustic bread, and oof, what a satisfying flavor extravaganza you’re in for!

    Meatballs in a bowl with a tomato salad, fork, and bread

    Will these juicy delicious little sheet pan meatballs absolutely steal your hearts? Yes. Does green sauce, just in general, make the world better? Also yes. Let’s get to it, pals.

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    Sheet pan meatballs with bread and a tomato salad

    Sheet Pan Meatballs with Tomato Salad and Green Sauce



    • Author:
      Lindsay

    • Total Time:
      45 minutes

    • Yield:
      4 servings 1x

    Description

    Juicy little sheet pan meatballs that are salty, zesty, briney, and so so delicious. Pile them on tzatziki, spoon some punchy green sauce over top, and serve with a simple salad and crusty bread.


    Ingredients


    Units


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    Green Sauce:

    • 2 garlic cloves
    • 1 cup parsley
    • 1 cup cilantro
    • 1/4 cup capers or pitted castelvetrano olives
    • 1/2 cup walnuts
    • juice and zest of a lemon
    • 1/2 cup olive oil
    • salt to taste

    Sheet Pan Meatballs:

    • 1 egg
    • 1 tablespoon paprika
    • 1 teaspoon salt
    • 1 cup panko
    • 1 lb. ground beef (the ButcherBox grass-fed grass-finished ground beef is top-notch)

    Extras:

    • rustic hunks of bread for serving (I used a baguette)
    • tzatziki (I used store-bought)
    • tomato salad for serving (I made this one and threw some cucumbers into it)


    Instructions

    1. Preheat the oven to 425 degrees. 
    2. Pulse the garlic, parsley, cilantro, capers, and walnuts in a food processor until chopped very finely (but not creamy / not a paste – you just want a fine chop! and you could do this by hand as well). This is your flavor base!
    3. Transfer half of the flavor base to a large bowl for the meatballs. Add all other meatball ingredients and mix thoroughly with your hands to combine. Roll into balls and bake for 10-12 minutes.
    4. Add the other half of the flavor base to a smaller bowl; add lemon zest and lemon juice, olive oil, and salt and pepper to taste to make your sauce. Add red pepper flakes for heat if you want. It should look similar to a loose pesto or chimichurri.
    5. Serve meatballs over a swipe of tzatziki, with a hunk of rustic bread and a scoop of tomato salad. And drizzle, dip, and swish all of it through that punchy green sauce! BIG, BIG FLAVORS! So good!

    • Prep Time: 15 minutes
    • Cook Time: 30 minutes
    • Category: Dinner
    • Method: Bake
    • Cuisine: Mediterranean-Inspired

    Keywords: sheet pan meatballs, meatball bowls, green sauce




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