Slow-Cooker BBQ Meatballs for Crowd-Friendly Entertaining

This crockpot BBQ meatballs recipe makes a perfect appetizer or party snack. Simple to prepare and full of flavor, it’s a dish your family and guests will ask for again and again.

crockpot bbq meatballs

If you want an easy, crowd-pleasing recipe, crockpot BBQ meatballs should be in your rotation. There’s something deeply satisfying about tender meatballs coated in a tangy-sweet barbecue sauce that hits the spot every time.

This recipe is straightforward to make at home and works especially well for game day or any gathering. I often serve these as appetizers — they rarely make it to halftime.

Here’s how to make them. Let’s get started!

What Makes Great BBQ Meatballs

Great BBQ meatballs come down to two things: juicy, well-seasoned meatballs and a balanced barbecue sauce. Homemade meatballs deliver the best texture and flavor, but you can substitute store-bought if you’re short on time.

For the meatballs, I prefer a mixture of ground pork and beef for juiciness and flavor. Combine just a few simple ingredients and you’ll get tender, juicy meatballs every time.

The sauce should be sweet, smoky, and have a touch of heat. A short list of pantry ingredients makes a bold barbecue sauce that complements the meatballs perfectly.

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How to Make the Best Crockpot BBQ Meatballs

Making the meatballs is easy when you use the right ingredients and technique. I use a mix of ground pork and beef, dry breadcrumbs, chopped onion, parsley, an egg, and salt and pepper. Avoid soaked bread or overly wet binders — dry breadcrumbs keep the texture firm rather than mushy.

Chef Tip: Don’t use soaked bread when mixing the meatball to avoid having a mushy meatball. Use dry breadcrumbs instead.

I like pan-frying the meatballs briefly to develop a brown, slightly crisp crust before they go into the crockpot. Baking is another option, but pan-frying adds flavor and texture.

Shape the mixture into 1-inch meatballs for bite-sized appetizers and quicker cooking. The sauce is simple — just four ingredients that combine to make a sweet, smoky, slightly spicy BBQ glaze.

The key step is slow-cooking the browned meatballs with the sauce in the crockpot. After a few hours on low, the flavors meld, and you’ll have tender meatballs coated in a rich barbecue sauce.

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crockpot bbq meatballs

Crockpot BBQ Meatballs

Print Recipe

Try this easy and delicious homemade BBQ meatballs in a crockpot.
Course Main Course
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 3 hours
Total Time 3 hours 10 minutes

Ingredients

Meatball Mixture

  • 2 tablespoon Olive Oil
  • ½ cup Chopped Onion
  • ¼ cup Chopped Parsley
  • ½ cup Dry Breadcrumbs
  • 1 piece Egg
  • ½ lb Ground Pork
  • ½ lb Ground Beef
  • Salt and Pepper (To taste)

BBQ Sauce Mixture

  • ½ teaspoon Salt
  • 1 cup Barbecue Sauce
  • 2 tablespoon Worcestershire Sauce
  • 1 teaspoon Smoked Paprika

Instructions

  • Mix all the meatball ingredients in a bowl.
  • Shape the meat mixture into 1-inch meatballs.
  • On a medium high heat pan, add olive oil.
  • Pan fry each meatball until brown and crispy on the outside. Set aside.
  • Mix all sauce ingredients.
  • Combine meatballs and sauce in the crockpot and slow cook for 3 hours.

FAQs

How many calories are in BBQ meatballs?

A typical serving is about 360 calories, though values will vary based on portion size and specific ingredients used.

What should I serve with BBQ meatballs?

These work well as an appetizer or a main. Pair them with mashed potatoes, baked beans, rice, or serve on slider rolls for meatball subs.

Can I use store-bought sauce?

Yes. Any sweet, tangy BBQ sauce will work if you prefer not to make your own.

What can I do with leftover BBQ meatballs?

Leftovers are versatile: use them in a meatball sub, add them to pasta sauce, or chop them up for sandwiches like sloppy joes.

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