Crockpot Meatballs with Grape Jelly Sauce

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There are endless ways to make appetizer meatballs, but I’ve got the most popular recipe around. I grew up eating this tried-and-true version in the Midwest, and now I’m sharing the secret ingredients with you.

Crockpot meatballs with grape jelly sauce in a silver bowl.


 

Whether you want to make the meatballs from scratch or use frozen store-bought ones, you can’t go wrong. Once you add grape jelly and chili sauce, the crowds will go wild. Just make sure it’s the right chili sauce, and that’s what I’m here for!

With nearly FOUR THOUSAND 5-star reviews, there’s no question that this the recipe you need to make.

Meatballs, grape jelly, and chili sauce.

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The all important Meatball Sauce Recipe

The two ingredients for this genius meatball sauce are super easy to find in most grocery stores.

  • Chili sauce. Heinz chili sauce is what you want for this recipe. It’s not spicy, and in fact there’s not much difference between ketchup and chili sauce. You can also use sweet chili sauce, in a pinch.
    If you don’t have it or can’t find chili sauce, use ketchup with a little chili powder, or use your favorite tomato-based barbecue sauce for meatballs.
  • Grape jelly. Smuckers, Welch’s, or generic jam or jelly is ideal. If you’re in a country where grape jelly isn’t readily available, look for some kind of fruit jam that has a smooth consistency that will melt down and sweeten the meatballs.

Let’s talk meatballs:

The real truth of the matter is this: frozen meatballs work just as fabulously as from scratch in this recipe. No judgement. However, making homemade meatballs is a great option, especially if you’re trying to avoid processed food. You can also keep things lean and try this recipe with turkey meatballs.

If you’re looking for the best frozen meatball to buy, well, maybe it’s time to do some taste testing. Costco, Farm Rich, Pineland Farms, or Trader Joe’s sells bags of frozen meatballs that taste pretty darn good, according to the reviews. Stow a couple extra bags in the freezer when you’re short on dinner ideas; meatballs always come in handy.

Crockpot meatballs with grape jelly sauce in a silver bowl.

How to cook Sweet Meatballs

  1. In a large bowl, mix together the ground beef, ground pork, bread crumbs, onion, milk, Worcestershire, and egg. Then add the salt and pepper. A big wooden spoon or spatula does the trick, but you can use your hands, too.
  2. Then roll the meatballs by hand into 1-inch balls. The goal is to make them bite-sized, but they will shrink a little when they cook.
  3. You need to cook the meatballs before adding them to the crockpot. You can do this by pan-frying them or baking them in the oven.

To fry the meatballs, heat some vegetable shortening in a large shallow skillet over medium-high heat.

Fry the meatballs in batches, being careful not to crowd them. This should take about 5 to 7 minutes per batch; they should be browned on all sides. Double-check their internal temperature before removing them from the pan; they should be 165 degrees on the inside when a food thermometer is inserted inside the meatball.

Baking meatballs is easy and requires less stove time. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.

First, line a rimmed baking sheet with foil or parchment. Set a baking rack over the sheet pan and arrange the meatballs on the rack.

Bake the meatballs until they’re browned and have crispy edges—about 20 minutes. Use a thermometer to double-check their internal temperature before removing them from the pan; the thermometer should read 165 degrees for 15 seconds.

How to make Grape Jelly Meatballs

  1. Once you browned all the meatballs you made, add them to the crockpot with a jar of chili sauce and a jar of grape jelly. Give everything a gentle stir. If you’re using frozen meatballs, just add the frozen meatballs directly to the crockpot. There is no need to thaw them out beforehand. That’s it!
Meatballs, chili sauce, and grape jelly in a black slow cooker.
  1. Cover the crockpot and cook on LOW for 4 to 6 hours, or HIGH for 2 to 3 hours. The sauce should be hot.
Crockpot meatballs with grape jelly sauce in a black slow cooker.

How to make grape jelly meatballs on the stove

Cooking up some stovetop meatballs is easy, too! Add the meatballs to a saucepan that’s large enough to accommodate everything. Stir in the chili sauce and grape jelly. Cover the pot and simmer over medium heat until the sauce is hot, about 10 minutes.

Meatballs, chili sauce, and grape jelly in a skillet.

Make ahead crockpot meatballs:

If you just want to make the meatballs the night before, you can make these easy Crockpot Meatballs ahead, too! Just reheat them on the stove and transfer them to a slow cooker to keep warm.

Slow Cooker Meatball Variations:

  • Cranberry sauce. Some meatball devotées use canned cranberry sauce (yes, the smooth type!) in their party meatballs. It ups the tangy factor a little and tastes just as good.
  • Grape jelly and BBQ sauce. Barbecue sauce is a great substitute for chili sauce. Instead of chili sauce, your favorite tomato-based barbecue sauce gives a little extra smoky taste to every bite.
  • Meatballs with grape jelly and mustard. Basic yellow mustard and grape jelly, which some people use as baked ham sauce, is pretty wonderful on crockpot meatballs.
  • Swedish meatballs. The Best Swedish Meatballs are delicious, creamy sauce and all.
  • Other fruit jelly for meatballs. Some cooks like using apple jelly or even elderberry jelly as a grape jelly substitute. That’s fine! They will be delicious with either.

Freezing meatballs:

To make meatballs from scratch and freeze for later, let the cooked meatballs cool completely before putting them in the freezer.

Once cool, arrange the meatballs on a sheet tray and pop the tray in the freezer. When the meatballs are frozen solid in a few hours, you can transfer the meatballs to a freezer-safe bag and store them.

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Grape Jelly Meatballs

The easiest party appetizer on the planet is also the most delicious. Crockpot Meatballs with Grape Jelly Sauce is a lifesaver for hungry crowds and cocktail parties, so make a double batch! 
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 3 hours 30 minutes
Total Time 3 hours 40 minutes
Servings 16 servings
Course Appetizer
Cuisine American
Calories 220
5 from 3921 votes

Equipment

Ingredients 

Instructions 

To sauce the meatballs in a slow cooker:

  • Add frozen meatballs to crockpot. Add chili sauce and grape jelly. Cover and cook for 2 to 3 hours on HIGH or 4 to 6 hours on LOW, until the sauce is hot. Serve directly from the crockpot with a serving spoon or toothpicks, or transfer to a serving dish.

To sauce the meatballs on the stovetop:

  • Add meatballs to saucepan. Add chili sauce and grape jelly. Cover and simmer over medium heat until the sauce is hot, about 10 minutes. 

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Notes

To make the meatballs from scratch:
Ingredients:
  • 1 pound ground beef
  • 1 pound ground pork
  • 1 cup bread crumbs
  • 2/3 cup finely minced onion
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
  • Salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 1/2 cup vegetable shortening (for frying the meatballs)
Instructions
To make the meatballs:
  1. In a large bowl, combine beef, pork, bread crumbs, onion, milk, egg, Worcestershire sauce, 1 teaspoon salt, and ½ teaspoon pepper.
  2. Using a strong spatula or your hands (I like to wear latex gloves), mix well. Shape the mixture into 1-inch balls (you should have around 48 total).
To fry the meatballs:
  1. Heat vegetable shortening in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Fry the meatballs in batches until browned on all sides and the meatballs are cooked, about 5 to 7 minutes per batch (an internal thermometer should read 165 degrees for 15 seconds). Add more shortening between batches if the skillet looks dry.
To bake the meatballs:
  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Line a rimmed baking sheet with foil and set a rack on top. Arrange meatballs on rack and bake until browned with crispy edges, about 20 minutes (an internal thermometer should read 165 degrees for 15 seconds).

Additional notes:

  1. Sweet chili sauce or barbecue sauce may be substituted for regular chili sauce. The flavor will be a little different but still delicious!
  2. Adapted from “Appetizer Meat Balls” in the Calico Capers Go To Cookbook.

Nutrition

Calories: 220kcalCarbohydrates: 16gProtein: 10gFat: 12gSaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 41mgSodium: 322mgPotassium: 255mgFiber: 1gSugar: 11gVitamin A: 149IUVitamin C: 5mgCalcium: 16mgIron: 1mg
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    1. Hi Kim! I think it would, but I’ve only had grape jelly with sweet jelly sauce, and it helped mellow out the spice, and then garnished with spicy garlic chili sauce. If you plan to use a spicy garlic chili sauce, like Sriracha, I would add regular chili sauce and then add Sriracha to taste. (Mixing them in a bowl together before adding to the meatballs.) I hope you love them! – Meggan

  1. Hi – I love this recipe. I will be making a large amount of these meatballs (using 15 pounds of frozen meatballs) for a huge baby shower. Because I have to make so many (which will not fit in my crockpot), I was thinking about making them in a big electric roaster. Have you ever made them in an electric roaster? If so, any info that you can pass on to me would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

    1. Hi Tammy, I haven’t made them in an electric roaster, but I love the idea! I suggest preheating the roaster, adjust the cooking time as needed since you’re using quite an amount of meatballs, and make sure to stir the meatballs occasionally so they cook evenly. The jelly sauce may take longer to melt in the roaster as compared to the slow cooker. Make sure to use a digital thermometer to make sure the meatballs reach 165 degrees internally, and keep them warm in the roaster until ready to serve. I hope they are a hit at the baby shower! – Meggan

    1. Hi Claire, yes! You’ll just want to make sure that has a smooth consistency that will melt down and sweeten the meatballs. Please write with anymore questions! I hope you enjoy them! – Meggan

  2. If you wanted to use the cranberry sauce for a variation, would you add it to the original sauce recipe, or substitute it for chili sauce or grape jelly? Thank you! Your website is really helpful and inspirational! I appreciate your thorough and thoughtful instructions and ideas!!!

    1. Hi Jane! You’re welcome, and thank you! You’re very kind. I would substitute it for some or all of the grape jelly. I hope you love them! – Meggan

    1. There are brands that make chili sauce and jelly that do not contain high fructose corn syrup, Jessica. If you find them, I hope you try this recipe. Take care! – Meggan

    1. Hi Sheila, for me it would depend on considering a couple things. First, how did the original batch reach 165 degrees and how long did the meatballs sit in the sauce? Was the sauce held above 145 degrees until it started to cool? If they sat out for several hours, I would not use it to make another batch. The sauce should not be reheated more than once, so any leftovers from the second batch would need to be thrown away. Also, the leftovers should be held no longer than 3 to 4 days, so that would go for the second batch as well. This is all to make sure the food is safe to eat. If you find there is too much sauce for the amount of crockpot meatballs you make, I would instead only make half the sauce, and then use the remaining jars to make a second fresh batch. Sorry for so much information. I hope this helps! – Meggan