Add them to pasta sauces, meatball subs, or enjoy them as an appetizer with sweet & sour sauce.

A Flavorful Turkey Meatball

I absolutely love ground turkey.  It’s lean, fairly inexpensive, and works perfectly in pretty much any dish requiring ground meat.

I’ve used it in everything from meatloaf to cabbage rolls and I almost always use ground turkey in my favorite pasta sauce.

Since ground turkey has such a mild flavor it can be flavored perfectly for any dish (turkey taco salad anyone?) and especially for these turkey meatballs!

Truly All-Purpose

The only thing that could make turkey even more perfect? Serve it up as turkey meatballs!

I call these meatballs “All-Purpose” because you really can use them in anything.  They’re perfect in appetizers (like cocktail meatballs), add them to a jar of pasta sauce for quick meal or toss them in broth with veggies to create a meatball soup!

How To Make Turkey Meatballs Moist

Ground turkey is lean but these meatballs come out tender and juicy every time.

  • Do not overcook, this will dry out the meat.
  • Use ground turkey that has a little bit of fat (a mix of dark and white meat) or add a touch of olive oil
  • Don’t overmix the meat, you just want to mix until everything is combined.
  • Make sure they’re uniform in shape (they will all cook for the same amount of time)

For Great Flavor

  • Don’t skip the fresh parsley (or the seasonings), it makes a huge difference.
  • Season with salt & pepper
  • A sprinkle of parmesan really flavors this recipe.

To Bake Turkey Meatballs

You can most definitely bake turkey meatballs! This keeps it healthier than it would be if we fried them and baking meatballs makes them nice and tender too! (I bake my regular meatball recipe too).

I generally bake these at 350°F for 28-30 minutes. If you are short on time, you can also cook these at 400°F for about 20 minutes or until no pink remains!

To freeze these meatballs, place them on a parchment-lined pan and freeze.  Once frozen transfer to a freezer bag or a sealed container.  To use, defrost and cook as directed in the recipe.  (You can cook and completely cool them before freezing if desired.  To use, just simply defrost and reheat).

More Meatball Favorites

  • Juicy Air Fryer Meatballs
  • Greek Meatballs
  • Meatball Sub
  • Spaghetti and Meatballs
  • Cheeseburger Stuffed Meatballs
  • Mozzarella Stuffed Meatballs (in Homemade Tomato Sauce)
  • Salisbury Steak Meatballs
  • Meatball Pasta Bake

All-Purpose Turkey Meatballs

Nutrition Information

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