Thanksgiving Turkey Meatballs – all the flavors of Thanksgiving in a meatball! This is an easy entertaining recipe to serve a crowd this holiday season!
This recipe is great if you’re hosting Friendsgiving or Thanksgiving dinner and you don’t want to make a full turkey!
The meatballs are made with ground turkey and have all the Thanksgiving flavors loaded in them. So you can still have a turkey dinner without making a full Thanksgiving turkey.
It’s like a thanksgiving turkey and stuffing merged into one bite. Almost like turkey stuffing meatballs? Plus they are glazed with gravy. And they can be made in 30 minutes from start to finish. Win, win, win!
If you are hosting a lot of people for Thanksgiving and don’t want to make two turkeys… this is what you should make! You can make one turkey + a batch of these meatballs. And you won’t have to worry about not having enough meat!
When you mix together the meatball ingreidnets, the mixture will be very wet. That is okay! I wanted the meatballs super tender and easy to cut into with a fork. So that means the meatball mixture has to be very wet.
Use a cookie scoop to form the meatballs into balls.
The gravy – I prefer storebought chicken gravy for this recipe! I use store bought gravy because it’s easier. And I like the flavor profile of the chicken gravy over the turkey gravy. You can use either depending on your preference. You could even use homemade gravy!
The meat – I used ground turkey in these meatballs to stay on the Thanksgiving theme. But the recipe would also work with ground chicken!
I like mashed potatoes and extra gravy on top. Some cranberry sauce on the side would be delicious! Plus this fall harvest salad if you’re looking for a vegetable dish!
Yes! Fully bake and glaze the meatballs the day before or the morning of. Cover with foil and refrigerate on a microwave safe plate or platter until you are ready to serve. When you’re ready to serve, microwave the meatballs until the warmed through!
Yes! You can definitely freeze these meatballs. Place the meatballs on a baking sheet in a single layer and transfer to the freezer. Once the meatballs are frozen, put them in a freezer bag.
To reheat, place the frozen meatballs in an ovenproof pan or baking dish and cover with foil. Bake at 300 degrees for 30 minutes, or until hot all the way through. Not required, but I recommend brushing with a little more gravy once they are warmed.