17 Tasty Recipes You Can Make with Frozen Meatballs

Bookmark these easy recipes with frozen meatballs to cut down on cooking time and turn a busy weeknight into a satisfying family meal.

Using frozen meatballs is a convenient, time-saving alternative to making meatballs from scratch. Supermarkets stock a wide variety—homestyle, Italian, chicken, turkey, and more—in the freezer aisle. Many store brands and national retailers offer reliable options that can simplify dinner prep.

Because frozen meatballs are typically pre-cooked, they eliminate extensive prep work and can be kept in the freezer until you need them. Keep this list of recipes handy for quick dinners and easy entertaining.

Grape jelly meatballs in a bowl

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Frozen meatballs make great party food because recipes are often quick to assemble, and cocktail-style meatballs can be kept warm in a slow cooker or electric cooker. For large gatherings, many stores sell meatballs in bulk at warehouse retailers.

Since most frozen meatballs are pre-cooked, they require minimal cooking time—perfect when you need a fast, tasty meal. Use them in a variety of dishes: spaghetti and meatballs, meatball subs, stir-fries, or classic appetizers like Swedish meatballs. A bag of frozen meatballs expands your weeknight menu without the extra work.

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Instant Pot

The Instant Pot is an electric pressure cooker that excels at fast, one-pot meals. Many frozen-meatball recipes have just a few minutes of pressure-cook time, though the pot needs several minutes to reach pressure.

Use the Keep Warm function to maintain serving temperature while hosting a party or watching the game.

Instant Pot Grape Jelly Meatballs

Instant Pot Grape Jelly Meatballs

A classic party appetizer made effortless in the pressure cooker. This simple recipe blends grape jelly and chili-style sauce with frozen meatballs for a sweet-and-savory crowd-pleaser.
BBQ meatballs in an Instant Pot.

Instant Pot BBQ Meatballs

A three-ingredient favorite: frozen meatballs, BBQ sauce, and honey combine quickly in the Instant Pot for a sticky, savory appetizer or weeknight main.
Easy Instant Pot Italian Meatballs

Instant Pot Italian Meatballs

Cook frozen meatballs directly in marinara or pasta sauce with Italian seasoning for a quick dinner that’s ready in about 20 minutes.
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Meatball Soup

A hearty meatball soup made with pre-cooked frozen meatballs—an easy, budget-friendly option when you want a comforting bowl without the extra effort.
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Creamy Spaghetti and Meatballs

A simplified creamy spaghetti and meatballs recipe that reduces dishes and prep while delivering classic flavors the family will enjoy.

Slow Cooker

Slow cooker meals cook low and slow so you can set it and forget it. A crockpot keeps meatballs warm for extended periods—ideal for prepping ahead of time or serving at gatherings.

Slow Cooker Hawaiian Meatballs

3-Ingredient Hawaiian Meatballs

A simple slow cooker recipe using frozen meatballs, a savory-sweet sauce, and pineapple for easy tropical flavor with minimal effort.
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Crock Pot Sweet and Sour Meatballs

A slow-cooked sweet-and-sour option that pairs perfectly with rice and is easy to prepare for family dinners.
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Slow Cooker Beer Meatballs

A flavorful appetizer for game day or potlucks made easy in the slow cooker with beer-based sauce for a rich, savory glaze.
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Slow Cooker Enchilada Meatballs

Cheesy, saucy enchilada-style meatballs slow-cooked for a comforting, family-friendly twist on classic flavors.
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Crock Pot Honey Garlic Meatballs

A sweet-and-savory crowd-pleaser slow-cooked in a honey-garlic glaze—serve on toothpicks or over rice for a hearty meal.
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Slow Cooker Teriyaki Meatballs

An easy teriyaki-style slow cooker recipe—serve over steamed rice and top with green onions or sesame seeds.

Air Fryer

An air fryer is a compact countertop convection oven that cooks food quickly and efficiently with little preheating. Use either an oven-style or basket-style air fryer to crisp and heat frozen meatballs fast.

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Air Fryer Frozen Meatballs in Marinara

Fast and simple: air-fry frozen meatballs and finish with marinara for a quick meal-ready in about 15 minutes.

Stovetop

Skip the gadgets and try classic stovetop preparations—simmered in sauces or finished in a skillet—for comforting, hands-on recipes.

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Creamy Garlic Mushroom Meatballs

A rich, creamy skillet sauce with garlic and mushrooms elevates frozen meatballs into a comforting family meal.
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Honey Sriracha Meatballs

A sweet-and-spicy glaze with garlic makes these meatballs bold and addictive—cook them on the stovetop or in a slow cooker.
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Creamy Rigatoni Meatball Soup

A comforting, creamy rigatoni and meatball soup that comes together quickly for a hearty weeknight option.
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Italian Wedding Soup

A classic Italian wedding soup made easier with frozen meatballs—simple ingredients and straightforward cooking deliver comforting results.
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Easy Swedish Meatballs

Swedish-style meatballs served in a creamy sour-cream sauce—an easy, family-friendly dinner when you start with frozen meatballs. Serve over egg noodles for a classic presentation.

Related

When you’re ready to try making meatballs from scratch, try a baked buffalo turkey meatball recipe. There are also many tasty side dishes that pair well with meatballs—explore side-dish ideas to round out your meal.

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  • Instant Pot BBQ Meatballs

Storage

Store leftover cooked meatballs in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days in an airtight container or a sealed food-storage bag. For longer storage, place meatballs in a freezer-safe container and freeze for up to a few months—label with the date for best quality.

Food Safety

Not all frozen meatballs are fully cooked, so always check packaging before preparing. Even if pre-cooked, heat meatballs to an internal temperature of 165ºF (74ºC) for safe consumption. Follow package instructions and use a food thermometer when in doubt.