Chicken Parmesan Meatballs (family-favorite)
These Chicken Parmesan Meatballs are the perfect family dinner – easy to make and loved by all! This healthy dinner is great for all ages – baby to adults! Made in 30 minutes with only 5 simple ingredients!
Chicken Parmesan Meatballs for the Entire Family
To say these meatballs are my 5-year-olds favorite dinner is kinda an understatement. She’s obsessed with them 🥰!
If she got her way, we would be having this meal every-single-night of the week 🗓.
And luckily for her, these meatballs are super easy to make, with only 5 ingredients and done in 30 minutes ⏰, and are usually on our weekly meal plan.
Reasons to Love these Meatballs
- family-favorite: great for baby, toddler, picky eaters, kids and adults
- 5-ingredient meal
- great for leftovers
- made in 30 minutes
- great for baby-led weaning
- perfect for meal planning
- full of protein
- healthy
- homemade
Ingredients
- Ground Chicken: either light or dark meat ground chicken or turkey works great.
- Parmesan: I prefer to use grated parmesan for this recipe, but shredded would also work if that is all you have on hand.
- Breadcrumbs: you can use regular, panko or gluten-free breadcrumbs.
- Egg: one egg is used to bind the mixture together.
- Spices: we use a combination of Italian seasoning mix, garlic powder and a little salt and pepper. If serving to baby, you can omit the salt on their portion and add a pinch to your portion either in the mixture or on top of the meatballs. If you don’t have an Italian seasoning mix on hand you can use a combination of dried basil, oregano and thyme.
How to Make these Meatballs
- In a large bowl, add in all of the ingredients and mix until just incorporated.
- Roll the mixture into 1″ round balls.
- Place on a baking sheet and bake for 20 minutes or pan fry the balls in batches.
- Serve and enjoy!
Substitutions
Dairy-Free: you can use a dairy-free parmesan for this recipe.
Gluten-Free: feel free to use gluten-free breadcrumbs in this recipe (that is what I used above).
Ground Meat: you can use either ground chicken or turkey for these meatballs.
How to Serve these Meatballs
- Pasta Night: simmer the meatballs in your favorite tomato sauce and serve with pasta.
- Pizza Night: chop and add to the top of your favorite pizza.
- Sammie Night: make an Italian sub sandwich, preferably toasted with lots of cheese.
- Dipping Dinner: serve with your favorite dipping sauce.
How to Serve this Meal to the Family
Of course, there are so many ways you can serve these meatballs to your family. Here is just one example of how you can take this one meal and serve it to your entire family.
Baby-Led Weaning or Finger Foods
Slice the meatballs into strips or chop into “pea” size pieces. Serve with plain pasta, butter pasta or pasta with a little sauce. Serving noodles with a sauce can sometimes be hard for baby to grip as they are slippery, so go with whatever works for your baby. Another tip is to serve baby shaped pasta and not spaghetti, as shapes are easier to pick up and eat. Add in a few quartered blueberries to round out the meal.
Toddler
Chopped meatballs, pasta with sauce with a pinch of parmesan and sliced blueberries. A fun way for toddlers to get involved with this meal is to have them add a pinch of parmesan to the top of their pasta and meatballs (and all over their plate 😜). This small action can engage them with their food and make it less scary and intimidating.
Picky Eater
Plain or butter pasta with a tomato dipping sauce, meatballs with a fun food pick and a big serving of blueberries. This is the same meal as the family, just with different elements to make it feel not overwhelming for a picky child.
Kids
Pasta with whole meatballs and a pinch of parmesan, green salad and a cup of blueberries. This plate is looking exactly like an adult plate. My oldest loves salad so she usually asks for a big portion. If your kid is new to salads you an put their portion in a small flower cup to make it look special. We always have balsamic vinegar and ranch on the table for our kids to add on their own.
Adults
My plate would look exactly like the kid’s plate with just more food on it.
Tools I used
- Mixing Bowls
- Baking Sheets
- GreenLife Skillet
- Toddler Plates (similar to shown)
- Baby-Led Weaning Fork
- Alien Food Pick
- Flower Silicone Cup
MORE EASY FAMILY DINNERS
- Instant Pot BBQ Chicken
- Cheesy Garlic Broccoli Pasta
- DIY Family Dinner – Turkey Taco Bowls
- DIY Family Dinner – Greek Platter
- Easy Tomato Soup with Cheesy Bread Dippers
- Easy Salsa Chicken Tacos
DID YOU MAKE THESE CHICKEN PARMESAN MEATBALLS FOR YOUR FAMILY?
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Get the recipe: Chicken Parmesan Meatballs for the Whole Family
Ingredients
- 1 pound ground chicken or turkey
- 1/2 cup breadcrumbs
- 1/3 cup grated Parmesan
- 1 large egg
- 2 tsp Italian seasoning (see notes)
- 1/2 tsp garlic powder
- salt and pepper
Instructions
Baking
- If baking, preheat oven to 400° F. Line the baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone mat and coat with a little cooking spray.
- In a medium mixing bowl, add all of the ingredients. Mix together with your hands or a spatula until just incorporated.
- Roll the mixture into 1" balls – roughly 25 balls. Place on the baking sheet.
- Bake for 20 minutes or until done all the way through.
Pan Frying
- In a medium mixing bowl, add all of the ingredients. Mix together with your hands or a spatula
- Roll the mixture into 1" balls – roughly 25 balls. Place on the baking sheet.
- Heat 1-2 tbsp oil into a large skillet over medium heat. Working in batches, cook 9-11 meatballs at a time for 3-4 minutes per side or until they are all the way cooked through. Repeat the process until they are all cooked.
Notes
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19 Comments on “Chicken Parmesan Meatballs (family-favorite)”
I have made these countless times because they turn out absolutely delicious. I have used ground chicken as well as ground turkey. I have also added shredded carrot and zucchini to add in vegetables as well. The whole family loves them! They also freeze and reheat well! It made getting protein into my child’s diet SO much easier with this recipe.
Great and easy food.
My daughter (1yo) haven’t tried it yet because she’s in school. I’m not sure I’m leaving some for her because they are so delicious!
haha! So glad you enjoyed these meatballs! They are my family’s favorite dinner!
Hi Michele,
Many thanks for these wonderful recipes. Your website is a life saver for me – a first time mom. Have a quick question – can i make this recipe with minced beef? Do I need to add more/ different spices?
So happy to hear you are loving our recipes! Your words and review really do make a difference ❤️
Yes, you can add in minced beef in place of the chicken in this recipe. Everything else would stay the same.
Can you bake these instead of using the stovetop? Thanks!
Nevermind! I just saw you can! Making these tonight! So excited to try them.
I have made this recipe with ground chicken and it turned out fabulous! Was wondering if ground beef could be substituted? Would cooking time change? Thank you! (:
Yes! Ground beef or pork is a great substitute. I followed the recipe exactly with beef before and they turned out great.
Easy to make and delicious!
So glad you found this recipe easy and delish! We make these meatballs all the time and I’m so happy you enjoyed it as well!
Even my very picky 5 year old ate one which was no small miracle.
These meatballs are so delicious and easy to make. Thank you for yet another great recipe!
So glad you loved them!
I made a huge double batch of these, just hoping that my baby would like them. Not only does he like them, but I and my husband love them! They will be a freezer staple for us from now on. Thank you! I love your recipes!
So happy to hear that the entire family is loving these meatballs!!
Delicious and easy. The 8 month old gobbled it up and the 3 year old ate mostly strawberries with a few bites of meatballs. Everyone else loved it too!
So glad the entire family enjoyed this recipe:)
Love the visuals on what to feed based on age group. I have a 1yr old and a 5 yr old. Thanks so much!