Unless Iโm out to dinner, or unless thereโs a birthday to celebrate, thereโs not much room in my life right now for high-concept food. I love the idea ofย mashed potato ghosts for Halloween, and the artisanal Mallomars that came with the check at last weekendโs anniversary dinnerย was definitely good for a giggle. Even if it hadnโt been recorded in my dinner diary, the โice cream coneโ starter I had at the French Laundry in 1998 โ a masterfully tiny homemade wafer cone filled with creme fraiche and topped with salmon tartare โsprinklesโ โ will stay with me for a long time. But you guys know me by now. You know that, for the most part, my default mode is simple, un-fussy meals that are fresh, can be put together fast, and donโt require any winking when served. (Any one getting flashbacks here of Charles Grodin and his โhonestโ dinnerย in The Heartbreak Kid?)ย But every now and then, an idea presents itself that Iโd be crazy not to try. Last week Phoebe reminded me that I had been promisingย meatballs on the family dinner table and had somehow failed to deliver. At the same time, in the same breath, Abby reminded me that I had been promising Chicken Parm on the family dinner table and had somehow failed to deliver. In an attempt to remedy my staggeringly deprived children as well as cut off any sibling tussling at the pass, I decided to please them both with a single high-concept, low-maintenance meatball meal. โItโs like Chicken Parm married Meatballs and had a baby,โ I told them, before wondering why on earth I would ever open up such a weird concept with an 8- and 10-year-old. Well, either way, King Solomon wouldโve been proud.
Chicken Parm Meatballs
This makes 12 large-ish meatballs. My best self wouldโve let the meatballs freeze as shown here (after initial 15-minute bake), then frozen them for future use, on which day, my best self wouldโve transferred the frozen meatballs to the fridge in the morning, then heated them up in a 350ยฐF oven for 15 minutes (before proceeding with broiling) upon her return later that night.
1 1/4 pounds ground chicken
1/2 cup breadcrumbs
2 tablespoons chopped onion
1 tablespoon chopped parsley
1/2 cup Pecorino (or Parm)
salt to taste
pepper to taste
1 clove garlic, minced
1 teaspoon fennel seeds
1 egg, whisked
zest of half a lemon
3 tablespoons olive oil
1 14-ounce can storebought pizza sauce (such as Don Pepinoโs)
about 4 ounces fresh mozzarella (a dozen thin slices; to pile on the cheese would be to cancel out the fact that you were virtuous enough to replace fatty beef with lean chicken)
Preheat oven to 400ยฐF, setting rack to upper third part of oven. In a large bowl, using your hands, gently mix together first 11 ingredients. Shape into lacrosse-ball size balls (that would be somewhere between golf and tennis) and place a few inches from each other on a foil-lined baking sheet. In a small bowl, mix one spoonful of your pizza sauce with olive oil. Brush this mixture on top of each meatball. Bake for 15 minutes.
Remove meatballs from oven, spoon some sauce on top of each meatball, and cover each with a slice of cheese. Broil another 3 to 5 minutes until cheese is bubbly and golden. ย Heat remaining sauce in a small saucepan.
Serve meatballs with a dollop of sauce and a raw Tuscan kale salad that has been shredded and tossed with shallots, Pecornio, olive oil, salt, and pepper.
If you liked this recipe, Iโm guessing youโll also love the 80+ other recipes inย Dinner: The Playbook, from whence those meatballs came.
Meanwhile, how much do I love this review of Dinner: A Love Story from Food52?ย My favorite quote:ย โRosenstrachโs book and blog are something very rare in the genre of family dinner: they inspire neither homicidal nor suicidal impulses.โ
Just wanted to say โ have now made these 3 times since you first posted, and they are perfect every time. Definitely one of our family favorites (along with your chili, chicken & orzo soup, butternut squash soup, stromboliโฆthe list goes on and on).
Just wanted to give you a heads up that this blog took this post: http://www.quickneasyrecipes.net/chicken-parm-meatballs/#comments
These are the best meatballs I have ever had. They will be in familyโs monthly dinner rotation. Even my picky 6 year old asked for seconds! Thank you and keep up the delicious work!!
Iโm going to try these tonight but just want to be sure the oven cook times are correct. Iโm always extremely nervous about undercooked meat, so 15 minutes at 400 degrees, then broil for another 3 to 5 and thatโs it?
These are good with beef too!
What a great idea! Iโll have to give it a try. ๐
Iโve made these a few times! So delicious
Is it possible to prepare the meatballs and then freeze them for cooking at a later stage? Love the idea of having a few in the freezer for quick delicious dinners!
These meatballs are wonderful. I am making them for the second time tonight. I was wondering if they freeze well. Thanks for sharing.
These were great. Can you provide instructions on freezing them? Thanks!
These are awesome! I made these tonight for the fam and they were a hit with everyone. My kids even commented about how good they were โ and they can be a hard sell. Clean plates all around! Thanks for the receipe!
I made these and my family loved them! I used ground turkey (personal preference). They were moist, tender, and best of all, healthy. Thanks for the recipe!
I just made these for dinner, had it pinned a couple of weeks back, and they turned out great! Delicious, moist, and perfect paired with garlic-mashed potatoes.
I made your recipe for dinner the other night and it was fantastic!! Thanks so much ๐ http://pursuitofhappieness.wordpress.com/2013/05/15/chicken-parm-meatballs/
I didnโt have any Mozzarella to put on top and they still came out amazing. This will made often in my home!
After having these pinned for at least 6 months, I finally made them last week for my hubby and me. I detest fennel seeds, so I omited them completely. Rather than making a meatball, I made more of a hockey puck sized patty and fried them similar to a hamburger patty, then topped with homemade marinara and a little shredded mozzarella. Hubby loved them so much he asked when we were having them again!
I made this this weeks in 2 batches and both batches were gone! they were really so good. thanks for the recipe.
Only good meatball Iโve ever made. Best Iโve ever had. Lemon zest is pure genius. Thank you! Thank you!
These are so good! Iโve made them a handful of times now and always use ground turkey because I buy the pack at Costco. Also love the lemon zest!! Delish!! Thanks
These are wonderfulโฆIโve made them several times now and love the flavor combination.
These were awesome. Made them tonight huge hit. Forgot the lemon zest but came out amazing. will be making again and again.
could you put spinach in too?
Just made thisโฆ It turned out good, but I would cut cut back the fennel seeds next time
These look REALLY good. Iโve had them pinned for a while and havenโt made them yet, too many yummy recipes to try. ๐ On the plan for this month.
I was going through my pins and thought I pinned this more than once, until I noticed that the other 2!! copied your photo and text but didnโt link back here, thought Iโd give you a heads up in case you were not aware.
http://www.quickneasyrecipes.net/chicken-parm-meatballs/
http://amazingpinterestworld.blogspot.com/2012/10/chicken-parm-meatballs.html
Made these for dinner last night and they were absolutely amazing! I already sent the link around to family and friends. Next time I make them I am going to try sautรฉeing the onions and garlic first but this recipe is so simple and delicious!