When you have a craving for Chinese food but don’t want to order takeout, it’s helpful to have an easy recipe like this one. Asian chicken meatballs are a healthier option, made at home with fresh ingredients, lean ground chicken and baked in the oven, and they have all of the sweet, salty, and spicy flavors you’re looking for! The combination of honey, garlic, ginger, and soy is one of my favorites, and you’ll find this recipe similar to my Honey Garlic Chicken and Honey Garlic Chicken Tenders recipes.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
Ingredients In Asian Chicken Meatballs
Here’s what you need to make these tasty chicken meatballs with a sweet and spicy sauce: Complete list of ingredients and amounts can be found in the recipe card below.
For the Meatballs:
Ground Chicken: Choose this lean ground meat to make these healthy meatballs. Ground turkey can also be used. Onion, Garlic, Ginger: These fresh veggies are a way to add moisture to the mixture, and also lots of savory flavor. Use a fresh piece of garlic, and grate it with a Microplane. Dried ginger just isn’t the same. Breadcrumbs and Egg: To hold the ground chicken together, breadcrumbs and egg help to create structure in meatballs. Toasted Sesame Oil: This savory, smoky oil is a staple in Asian cooking. Look for it in the Asian foods section of your grocery store. Soy Sauce: Another staple seasoning, soy sauce is salty, umami, and rich. You can use low-sodium soy if you prefer. For a gluten-free option, choose Tamari instead of soy. Oil: Canola oil or other cooking oil is brushed over the meatballs as they cook to help them brown up beautifully.
For the Sauce:
Soy Sauce and Toasted Sesame Oil: These flavors are in the meatballs, and repeated in the sauce because they’re just that good. Rice Vinegar: a sweet and delicate vinegar that adds the perfect amount of tartness to the glaze. Honey or Maple Syrup: I always have a jar of local honey in the cupboard to add to my tea, and it gets new life in this sweet and savory chicken recipe. Sriracha: This hot pepper sauce from Thailand, aka “Rooster Sauce” adds a bit of heat to the party! You can use less, or skip the hot sauce if you want the meatballs to be mild. Cornstarch slurry: A tablespoon of cornstarch mixed with a tablespoon of water is added to the sauce to make it thick and sticky.
How To Make Baked Asian Chicken Meatballs
Tips for Making Asian Chicken Meatballs
Don’t Overmix. You want all of the flavorful ingredients well-distributed through the ground chicken, but you don’t want to overmix these. Overmixed chicken meatballs can have a strange texture. Use a Scoop. A medium-sized cookie scoop helps to make sure that all of your meatballs are the same size, which means that they will all cook at the same rate. A scoop also creates rounded meatballs, so you don’t necessarily need to shape them by hand. Instead of the Oven, you can pan-fry the meatballs in a small amount of oil in a skillet over medium-high heat. Turn occasionally so that they cook from all sides. Feel Free to Double the Sauce. Serve extra sauce on the side for dipping, or save it in the fridge or freezer for another Asian-inspired meal. If the Sauce Gets Too Thick while you’re cooking it, whisk in a bit of water to thin it out.
Storing Tips
Keep leftovers in the fridge, sealed in an airtight container, and enjoy within 3 days.
Freezing Instructions
You can freeze Asian Chicken Meatballs raw or cooked! Either way, I recommend waiting to add the sauce until you’re ready to serve them. You can make the sauce and freeze it separately, or simply make it fresh while you reheat the frozen meatballs. To cook raw frozen chicken meatballs, bake at 375°F/190°C for 30-35 minutes or until fully cooked. To reheat cooked frozen chicken meatballs, bake at 375°F/190°C for 25-30 minutes, or until heated through.
What To Serve With Asian Chicken Meatballs
These tasty glazed meatballs make a wonderful party appetizer. Serve them on a plate or keep them warm in a small crockpot. Either way, they’re easy to eat with toothpicks! To make Asian Chicken Meatballs into a meal, serve them with rice and veggies, or try some of my other Asian-inspired dishes:
Chinese Scallion Pancakes California Roll Sushi Bowls Cream Cheese Rangoons Instant Pot Fried Rice Spicy Kani Salad Asian Chicken Salad Kung Pao Shrimp
I can’t wait for you to try these Asian Chicken Meatballs! They’re so amazing, I know that you’ll be serving them at all of your parties this season, and you’ll be making them as an easy dinner too! Don’t forget to Pin the recipe. © Little Sunny Kitchen