Sweet and Sour Meatballs Recipe (2024)

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My Mom’s sweet and sour meatballs recipe! These meatballs are baked in the oven in a retro sweet and sour sauce that can’t be beat!

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How to Make Sweet and Sour Meatballs

The success of these sweet and sour meatballs is all due to the sauce – and this is a great sauce. The ketchup is a must have in it, and adds that extra zing! Mike’s mom used to make this for him many years ago and it’s still one of his favorite recipes. The best sweet and sour meatball recipes simply must have ketchup in it, that’s what makes this classic old fashioned meatball recipe the best one you’ll ever taste!

  1. Combine the meatball ingredients : bread crumbs, garlic, salt, pepper, egg, onions and ground beef
    together in a stand mixer bowl. Use the paddle attachment and mix on low until combined.
  2. Roll the meat mixture into meatballs, it makes approximately 24.
  3. Place the meatballs into a preheated 375°F oven.
  4. After about 20 minutes, take the meatballs out and drain the fat.
  5. Now you can cover those meatballs up with sauce. Pour the sauce over the meatball, covering them
    completely. Finish cooking them until done. This can take up to another 20-
    30 minutes depending on the size of your meatballs.

Sweet and Sour Meatballs Recipe Video

Sweet and Sour Sauce ingredients

The sweet and sour sauce is really simple! All you need is:

  • 1 cup packed brown sugar
  • 1 1/2 cups water
  • 1/4 cup distilled white vinegar
  • 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour or cornstarch
  • 3 tablespoons soy sauce
  • 1/4 cup ketchup

How to Make Sweet & Sour Sauce

  1. Preheat your oven to 375 °F
  2. Mix the sauce ingredients together in a medium sized sauce pan until fully combined.
  3. Bring to a low rolling boil, and cook until it thickens. Remove from the heat and set aside.

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Mix the brown sugar, soy,vinegar, water and ketchup in a pot.

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Combine the breadcrumbs, egg and ground beef together in a bowl.

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Roll the meat mixture into meatballs, whichever size you want. I prefer slightly larger ones, they don’t dry out as quickly.

Pop them into the 375 degrees oven and start them cooking.

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Mix your flour or cornstarch in cold water….

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..and add it to the sauce.Sweet and Sour Meatballs Recipe (7)

After about 20 minutes, take the meatballs out for a second, and drain the fat out of them. And to gross you out and demonstrate why I do this, look at the cup of fat that I drained. Eeeew.

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Now you can cover those babies up with sauce.

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Finish cooking them until done, and they look oh-so saucy and delish like this!

When cooking meatballs I like to insert a thermometer in them and make sure they have reached a temp of at least 165 degrees. With all the beef recalls lately, it’s far better safe than sorry! It’s also good to be familiar with safe internal temperatures.

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I love sweet and sour meatballs on rice, especially bad-for-you, white rice!

You don’t have to commit to eating these on rice, however. If you really want to go all retro, stick toothpicks in these babies and call them an appetizer. I’m thinking that these might make it into my second cookbook as just that : sweet and sour meatball appetizers.

Nothing says classy like a sweet and sour meatball on a toothpick…..

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Happy cooking everyone! These meatballs are one of THE most popular recipes here on The Kitchen Magpie, and I’m sure it’s because they are a retro delight! Everyone loves a good sweet and sour meatball!

Also, if you love sweet and sour, check out my

Happy cooking!

Love,

Karlynn

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Sweet and Sour Meatballs

My Mom's sweet and sour meatballs recipe. These meatballs are baked in the oven in a retro sweet and sour sauce that can't be beat!

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Prep Time
5 minutes
Cook Time
40 minutes
Total Time
45 minutes
Course
Main Course
Cuisine
American
Servings
24 meatballs
Calories
156
Author
Karlynn Johnston

Ingredients

Meatball Ingredients

  • 2 pounds ground beef
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1/2 cup dry bread crumbs
  • 1 teaspoon minced garlic
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 cup of diced onion (if you like onion in them)

Sweet and Sour Sauce

  • 1 cup packed brown sugar
  • 1 1/2 cups water
  • 1/4 cup distilled white vinegar
  • 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour or cornstarch
  • 3 tablespoons soy sauce
  • 1/4 cup ketchup

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 375 °F

  • Mix the sauce ingredients together in a medium sized sauce pan until fully combined. Bring to a low rolling boil, and cook until it thickens. Remove from the heat and set aside.

  • Combine the meatball ingredients : breadcrumbs, garlic, salt, pepper, egg, onions and ground beef together in a stand mixer bowl. Use the paddle attachment and mix on low until combined. This makes for the BEST distribution of egg and crumbs through the meat!

  • Roll the meat mixture into meatballs, whichever size you want. I prefer slightly larger ones, they don’t dry out as quickly.

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  • Pop them into the 375 degrees oven and start them cooking.

  • After about 20 minutes, take the meatballs out for a second, and drain the fat out of them.

  • Now you can cover those meatballs up with sauce. Pour the sauce over the meatball, covering them completely.

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  • Finish cooking them until done, and they look oh-so saucy and delicious. This can take up to another 20-30 minutes depending on the size of your meatballs.

  • When cooking meatballs I like to insert a thermometer in them and make sure they have reached a temp of at least 165 degrees. With all the beef recalls lately, it’s far better safe than sorry!

  • I love sweet and sour meatballs on rice, especially bad-for-you, white rice! Serve with the side of your choice.

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Recipe Notes

NOTE that I make a double batch of these now, using two pounds of ground beef! This makes around 24!

Nutrition Information

Calories: 156kcal, Carbohydrates: 12g, Protein: 7g, Fat: 8g, Saturated Fat: 3g, Cholesterol: 42mg, Sodium: 296mg, Potassium: 146mg, Sugar: 9g, Vitamin A: 35IU, Vitamin C: 0.7mg, Calcium: 23mg, Iron: 1.1mg

All calories and info are based on a third party calculator and are only an estimate. Actual nutritional info will vary with brands used, your measuring methods, portion sizes and more.

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  1. Judy says

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    I made these for a church supper and they loved them. I cut the sugar back to about 1/2 cup. I am making for my family tonight. Thank you.☺️Sweet and Sour Meatballs Recipe (21)

  2. Myrna says

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    Hubby loves this new recipe to take for his work lunch. I combined beef and pork, used scallions instead of onions (he has IBS, so no garlic or onions for him), and I got 30 good-sized meatballs. Thanks for this new addition to his “regulars”.Sweet and Sour Meatballs Recipe (22)

  3. Brigitte says

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    Made this recipe tonight, it was fantastic. I liked that there was plenty of sauce to be extra generous when serving. Not too sweet was just right. 😋Sweet and Sour Meatballs Recipe (23)

  4. MaryAnne says

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    This recipe is the best one I have ever found! Thank you!Sweet and Sour Meatballs Recipe (24)

  5. ROBERT BATEMAN says

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    Must try! Great meat balls.Sweet and Sour Meatballs Recipe (25)

  6. Rena says

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    Question: It doesn’t say, do you bake them covered or uncovered? I assume covered but I want to be sure.

  7. Darlene says

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    Would this recipe with work with 1 lb of ground beef and 1 lb of ground pork?

  8. Debbie says

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    I have a question on your sweet and sour meatballs. Can you make them ahead and place in the freezer? Or will the cornstarch in the sauce breakdown upon re-heating?

    Thanks,

    • Mr. Kitchen Magpie says

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      Yes you absolutely can.

    • Christine says

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      Just made these! They are deliciously simple and perfect. Even my 13 year old daughter ate them up happily and she is a picky eater. Most times she doesn’t like sauce on her meatballs- but this one did the trick 😉
      I used one pack of ground beef (about a pound) and I found that I had way too much sauce – I will probably cut some of it down for next time. Great recipe! ThanksSweet and Sour Meatballs Recipe (26)

      • Dallas says

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        Wow! I really enjoyed this and so did my family! and it made so many meat balls. I didn’t have vinegar so i replaced it with lemon juice and it was very good! definitely gonna try again and i’ll have to get vinegarSweet and Sour Meatballs Recipe (27)

  9. Shannon says

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    The first time I made these, I didn’t have any white vinegar so I had to use apple cider vinegar. They were good, but I just knew once I had white vinegar they’d be perfect… so I went out and got the white vinegar and made them again 2 days later. Magical! These are the best meatballs! Thank for this wonderful piece of classic comfort food perfection.Sweet and Sour Meatballs Recipe (28)

  10. Nellie Atleo says

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    So so good! Instead of water I used organic orange juice from Costco, added red and green pepper and onion to the sauce. Thank you!

  11. Ida says

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    I have never left a comment on a recipe before- here is a first! After a way too sour sweet and sour sauce recipe fail, I tried your recipe to see if I can salvage my meatballs. It was so so good! I did add a clove of garlic to the sauce recipe. Thank you for saving my meatballs!

  12. Michelle says

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    I did everything exactly as written and it was SO delicious! Bonus – there was enough left over for lunch tomorrow after feeding 5 tonight. Awesome recipe!

  13. Aimee says

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    These are SO good. Didn’t change a thing. Perfection!!Sweet and Sour Meatballs Recipe (29)

  14. Tammy says

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    Yup, this is it… my go to sweet and sour meatball recipe. Easy and we all love it.Sweet and Sour Meatballs Recipe (30)

  15. Tammy says

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    I’m giving these a 5 star rating because they are pretty much exactly what I remember from childhood. And so easy to make! Given my adult palette, I would probably ease up on the brown sugar and add a little more soy sauce. But YUM! Loved them in all their over sweetness as a Christmas Eve treat.Sweet and Sour Meatballs Recipe (31)

  16. Melissa says

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    Cannot wait to try these. I was wondering if adding a can of pineapple chunks would be good?

  17. Francyne says

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    In the meat balls can you had fresh ginger

    • Char says

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      Agreed I do 3/4 brown sugar and 4 tbsp soy sauce, love it so good everytime

  18. Mariah French says

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    I love this recipe! I don’t consider myself a cook at all, but it’s so easy to follow and it actually uses normal ingredients that I already have.Sweet and Sour Meatballs Recipe (32)

    • Char says

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      My go to recipe, my hubby loves it and so do I. Its so easy to make and i usually have everything already in my pantry and fridge.

  19. Marcy P Gutierrez says

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    HI. I just ran across the Sweet and Sour Meat Balls. I enjoy the recipe collection. Let’s just say I had a memory of my Mom & and Dad making it! Being from a large Irish family, They always made these in the Crockpot! I’m making them tomorrow!Thank you for a wonderful memory that I didn’t know that I had!!! God bless 🙏.

  20. Joyce cantin says

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    Thanks so much! Loved this recipe. Served with soba noodles and brocoli , just the right amount of sweet and sourSweet and Sour Meatballs Recipe (33)

  21. Mitch says

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    It’s good and easy to make. Not the best ever, but still great!Sweet and Sour Meatballs Recipe (34)

  22. Karyn says

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    Oh Karlynn! Thankyou for this recipe!! I have been hunting for this (lost) recipe for years…many searches but never exactly quite right…this is the one…big hug to you!!

  23. David Ashley says

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    Love it, simple easy recipe.

  24. Carmen de la Chevrotiere says

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    I made just the sweet and sour sauce for ready-made meat balls. It was a hit and will now have to replace my current go-to sweet and sour sauce recipe!!Sweet and Sour Meatballs Recipe (35)

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  2. Add breadcrumbs. Add breadcrumbs to the mixture, but not too many breadcrumbs. ...
  3. Add egg. ...
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How to make meatballs that don t fall apart in sauce? ›

You can do a few things while preparing the meatballs to ensure they don't fall apart once they go into the tomato sauce.
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Why do my homemade meatballs fall apart? ›

Because meat shrinks when cooked, mince proteins are likely to separate and crumble unless bound together. Whether it's breadcrumbs or egg (or both), or simply salt, binding the mince is a crucial step in maintaining the softness of your meatballs while preventing them from falling apart.

What is sweet and sour sauce made of? ›

While sweet and sour can be found in diverse forms in China, the American version builds upon the simple mixture of sugar, vinegar, and spices with the addition of fruit juice—most commonly pineapple—and ketchup, giving the sauce both its red hue and uniquely Western flavor.

How to thicken sweet and sour sauce? ›

If the sauce isn't thick enough, you can add one more tablespoon of cornstarch and whisk it in. But remember, the sauce will thicken even more as it cools down. So only add more cornstarch if the sauce is way too thin. Store in a sealed jar in the fridge for up to 2 weeks.

What not to do when making meatballs? ›

5 Mistakes to Avoid When Making Meatballs
  1. Not seasoning the meat.
  2. Not adding any moisture to the meat.
  3. Over-mixing the meat.
  4. Not shaping the meatballs correctly.
  5. Not forming evenly-sized meatballs.
May 1, 2019

What does adding milk to meatballs do? ›

When it comes to adding liquid to meatball mixtures, milk is often used for its versatility, depth of flavor, and richness. Without the use of milk, you may be faced with a plate of dry meatballs. Milk adds a certain level of moisture that helps produce perfectly tender meatballs.

What is the best binder for meatballs? ›

An egg is usually a good start, as that can help with the tenderness and texture, but the king of meatball binders is breadcrumbs soaked in milk (also known as a panade). Soaking the breadcrumbs first makes them pliable and soggy, which allows them to easily and evenly mix into the ground meat.

Should you cook meatballs before putting in sauce? ›

You can brown the uncooked meatballs in a sauté pan before adding them to the sauce. You can brown them in the oven. Or you can skip browning altogether and put the raw meatballs straight into the sauce to cook.

Do meatballs get more tender the longer they cook in sauce? ›

As the collagen in the meat dissolves over time, it transforms into gelatin, which not only adds a silky texture to the sauce but also contributes to the overall richness and depth of flavor. The longer the simmer, the more tender and succulent the meatballs become.

Can I put raw meatballs in sauce? ›

Cooking raw meatballs in sauce not only allows you to control the ingredients, but it also creates a homemade flavor that is hard to beat. Impress your loved ones at your next gathering with this classic dish that will have them asking for your recipe.

What happens if you put too much breadcrumbs in meatballs? ›

Bread crumbs help give meatballs their unique texture and bulk. But too many bread crumbs and you're left with what taste like meaty matzoh balls. Don't overdo it.

What can you use in meatballs instead of breadcrumbs? ›

Pretzels. Pretzels are a great all-purpose substitute for bread crumbs. You can pulse them in a food processor until they're super-fine and use them as a binder for meatballs or meatloaf.

Should I put egg in my meatballs? ›

You only need a small amount of egg – it's there only to help the cooked meatball retain its shape, and shouldn't detract from the meat's flavour or texture. Filler ingredients like breadcrumbs or flour are important too because they stop the meatballs becoming dry.

What are traditional meatballs made of? ›

Traditional Italian meatballs are made with a mix of ground beef, pork and veal with soaked stale bread squeezed dry and chopped for tenderness.

Where did sweet and sour meatballs come from? ›

Sweet and Sour meatballs originated in China. They have become a popular main dish in the Philippines or anywhere around the globe for that matter. They are primarily made from ground pork, which is shaped, into balls and cooked with a sweet and sour sauce.

What is a substitute for grape jelly? ›

Replace the Grape Jelly with apricot preserves, orange marmalade, canned cranberry sauce, raspberry preserves, or hot pepper jelly. Replace the Ketchup with Heinz chili sauce or barbecue sauce. If swapping the ketchup for chili sauce, it is not a spicy sauce.

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