Thai Chicken Meatballs are a versatile recipe perfect for an appetizer with dipping sauces, on rice (or zucchini noodle) pasta, in soups and sandwiches. Loaded with familiar Thai flavors of cilantro, basil, ginger, garlic, lemongrass and more, the recipe is simple and easy to make. These made with a quick trick for homemade gluten-free breadcrumbs too!
This post is sponsored as part of Boulder Locavore’s ongoing partnership with Udi’s Gluten Free. All opinions are my own.
At this time of year having versatile recipes that can be used in multiple ways is always welcome in my kitchen. Thai Chicken Meatballs are a great example of that. This simple recipe is packed with familiar Thai food flavors and are perfect for many dishes.
Thai Chicken Meatballs are great to serve as cocktail meatballs with a wonderful tangy sweet-spicy dipping sauce (I’ll be sharing my favorite). They can be added to your favorite pasta or zucchini noodles (‘zoodles’). Drop them in a delicious homemade chicken soup recipe or let them star in sandwiches (as in the case of these Slow Cooker Buffalo Chicken Meatball Mini Sandwiches) on a dinner roll, hot dog bun or regular bread. The sky is the limit!
Meatballs always need a binding agent which is usually breadcrumbs. This can be tricky for those gluten-free but it’s super easy to make homemade breadcrumbs with either gluten-free or gluten bread. For these meatballs I used one of my favorite gluten-free breads, Udi’s Gluten Free White Sandwich Bread. It has a flavor that works wonderfully in all recipes.
How To Make Homemade Breadcrumbs Fast!
There are multiple ways to make homemade bread crumbs. Stale bread can be used and processed through a mini chopper or food processor to the desired size breadcrumb. We generally gobble up all our Udi’s Gluten Free bread (sometimes I save the heels in the freezer and then make crumbs from them later) so my usual method includes toasting fresh bread, processing it in to crumbs then flash broiling it to ensure it’s fully toasted and dry. Here are the details of how to make homemade breadcrumbs. For these meatballs I processed the crumbs twice to ensure they were very fine as shown in the photo above.
A Quick Recipe Prep Trick
As I was making this recipe it struck me that I’m a lazy food prepper. I have had a mini chopper for years (in fact I’m on my second one) and I use it for everything I can. If you aren’t familiar with them they are like a mini food processor and are great for smaller tasks. Anything I need to chop or dice I put in the mini chopper versus doing it by hand; and again it’s perfect for making these breadcrumbs. For a recipe like Thai Chicken Meatballs, with all ingredients being combined in the end, there is no reason to even clean it out between ingredients. It saves a huge amount of time!
These Thai Chicken Meatballs are light but full of flavor. Cilantro, basil, lemongrass, lime, Thai curry, and more. They are not spicy on their own making a slightly spicy dipping sauce a perfect partner when serving them as an appetizer.
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How to Make Thai Chicken Meatballs:
Recipe
Thai Chicken Meatballs with dipping sauce
Ingredients
- 2 pounds ground Chicken
- 1 cup regular or gluten-free breadcrumbs (4-5 slices)
- 1/4 cup chopped fresh Cilantro
- 1/3 cup chopped fresh Basil
- 4 Scallions diced (white and green portions)
- 2 Garlic Cloves diced
- 2 inch piece fresh Ginger Root peeled and diced
- 1 tablespoon Lemongrass Powder
- 2 tablespoons Lime Juice
- 1/2 teaspoon Kosher Salt
- 1 tablespoon Fish Sauce
- 1 tablespoon Thai Red Curry Paste
Suggested Dipping Sauces:
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Fit a large (17 inch by 13-inch) rimmed baking sheet with foil (dull side up) and a cooling rack sprayed with non-stick spray. Note: recipe may be adapted to use a smaller baking sheet/rack combination.
- In a large bowl combine all ingredients. Work together with hands until all ingredients are incorporated (be sure to wash hands afterwards). Scoop heaping tablespoon and roll between the palms of your hands into balls. Place on the prepared rack leaving space between all the meatballs.
- Cook for 20-25 minutes, until the internal temperature of the meatballs registers 165 degrees with an instant read thermometer. Allow to rest for a few minutes before serving.
Kristi says
These sound delicious and perfect timing as I feel like we are eating the same things each week. Sort of what happens when school starts until we can figure out a system.
travel blogger says
I need to get a mini chopper! What a great tip! These look really delicious. I am always look for new dinner recipes, and I haven’t made meatballs in forever. These would be great for dinner this week.
Vanessa Delia says
Those look delicious. I love Udi’s bread! They’re one of my favorites!
David says
Cathi and I enjoy eating Udi’s gluten free products. Thanks for the easy breadcrumb recipe. Can see from the photos how great the meatballs turned out. And please pass the dipping sauce!
Claudia Krusch says
These meatballs look so delicious and easy to make. I will have to get the ingredients I need to make some this week. I am sure they will be a big hit.
Jenn says
These are making my mouth water! I love that I can make these for my gluten free freinds
Toni Dash says
You’d never know the crumbs are gluten-free by the flavor so everyone can enjoy them!!
Rosey says
You cannot go wrong with meatballs and these sound perfect for the fam. I know my boys would be first in line to taste test!
Liz Mays says
I’d definitely be interested in trying these with the dipping sauce. It would be fun to incorporate them into some other recipes too.
Pam Wattenbarger says
These meatballs sound so good! I have made gluten free meatballs a couple of times, and I always use homemade gluten free breadcrumbs. It’s so easy to toast some bread and make them!
Toni Dash says
Isn’t it so easy? When I was a gluten-eater, over 10 years ago now, I never would have thought to make my own breadcrumbs. Who knew how simple they are to make.
Randi says
Those sound delicious … and they’re such a great twist on regular meatballs!