Lamb Meatballs
Serving new foods to little kids can be a challenge, but recipes like these easy Lamb Meatballs are great to try. The healthy meatballs are flavorful without being overpowering, are super tender, and can be made ahead. And they have veggies tucked right inside for extra nutrition! With Middle Eastern flavors including cumin and sweetness from raisins, these mini meatballs give a subtle nod to Morocco that I adore. The sweetness from the fruit may make them even more appealing to the kids. You can use diced Turkish or regular dried apricots in this recipe in place of raisins if you prefer. And these are great to make ahead and pair with rice, couscous, or even buttered noodles. Like my Turkey Sweet Potato Meatballs, they are a favorite option for baby-led weaning, toddlers, and adults at the table.
Ingredients You Need
To make these meatballs you’ll need to have the following ingredients on hand and ready to go. Sign up for our email updates to get tips and ideas sent to your inbox.
Ground lamb: Look for ground lamb near the ground turkey and chicken in your store. It’s usually more widely available in the spring. Roughly diced onion and carrot: You can use any variety of onion you like here. Plain breadcrumbs: These help the meatballs bind together. Cumin: A little cumin flavors the lamb meatballs nicely. Fresh parsley leaves: I love to add fresh parsley for flavor here, though you can use dried parsley if that’s what you have. Egg: Egg helps the mixture bind together, especially since lamb is a leaner meat. Shredded cheddar or Monterey Jack cheese: Either of these mild cheeses works to add some richness to the meatballs. Raisins or diced dried apricots: Dried fruit is a nice way to add sweetness and add to the Moroccan flavors in this recipe.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Here’s a look at the process involved in making these healthy meatballs. Scroll down to the bottom of this post to see the full recipe. TIP: Stop to scrape down the sides of the food processor bowl as needed to get everything mixed well.
What should I serve these with?
Serve with Cucumber Sauce over rice and veggies for a simple grain bowl. Or add to pasta with Tomato Sauce and a sprinkle of cinnamon and cumin. You can also serve them as a sandwich in pita halves with cucumbers and lettuce.
How to Store
You can mix the batter in the morning and portion out the meatballs onto your baking sheet and cover. Store in the fridge until ready to bake at night. Or, make just the batter ahead and stash in the fridge until ready to bake. Or make them totally ahead, let cool, and store in an airtight container in the fridge for 3-5 days or freezer for up to 3 months.
Best Tips for Success
Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for 5 days or in the freezer for 3 months. Use gluten-free breadcrumbs if needed. Grind the veggies finely to ensure a smooth overall final texture. Use a 1 tablespoon measuring spoon to portion out batter. You can fry these in hot oil in a cast-iron skillet if you prefer your meatballs to be a little crunchy. Serve with Cucumber Sauce over rice and veggies, or in Tomato Sauce with pasta with a sprinkle of cinnamon and cumin.
I’d love to hear what you think of this recipe if you try it, so please comment below with feedback!
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This post was first published September 2019.