This Meatball Parmesan is a hearty, rich and delicious. Perfect for cozy winter weeknights! It features juicy meatballs smothered in a delicious marinara sauce and topped with Mozzarella and Parmesan cheese. A simple dish that is beautiful and oh so tasty!
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Meatball Parmesan Casserole
This hearty Meatball Parmesan bake marries up homemade meatballs, marinara, and Italian cheeses in one skillet or pan.
Meatball Parmesan is perfect for an easy weeknight meal and so versatile… use it on subs, pasta, and more!
How To Make Meatball Parmesan – Step By Step
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- Mix together the meatball ingredients.
- Place the sauce in a skillet and add the meatballs
- Pour sauce over the meatballs and sprinkle with cheese.
- Bake until hot and bubbly.
- Top each meatball with a slice of fresh mozzarella cheese and more cheese.
- Cook until melty and bubbly.
- Serve and enjoy!
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What Other Types of Meat Can I Use?
Ground chuck or pork are great for meatballs because they always turn out so juicy from the higher fat content. You can use any type of ground meat that you like.
Keep in mind that meat with a lower fat content like turkey, chicken, or lean ground beef will yield dryer meatballs. You can mix a lean type of meat with something fattier like lamb, regular ground beef, or pork.
How To Store Leftover Meatballs
This Meatball Parmesan recipe will last 3 – 4 days in the fridge if stored in an airtight container. To freeze just place the cooked meatballs on a baking sheet and freeze separately to begin with.
Transfer them to a freezer bag or otherwise airtight container and place back in the cold and they’ll keep for up to 3 months.
How To Serve Meatball Parmesan
This Meatball Parmesan can be served in a variety of ways on a variety of dishes, feel free to get creative with them!
- Over pasta.
- Spooned over fluffy mashed potatoes.
- It pairs perfectly with my creamy polenta.
- Stuffed into sandwiches, think meatball sub but better than you ever imagined it could be.
- Transform these bad boys into little sliders.
Tips!
- Any ground meat would work. Ground beef would work great as well. You can also combine meats like ground pork and ground beef together.
- You can fry the meatballs. Heat about a tbsp of oil in a skillet then add the meatballs and fry until golden all around, should take about 7 to 10 minutes.
- For easier prep, make meatballs ahead of time and keep refrigerated until ready to use.
- In a pinch, you could substitute your favorite frozen meatball, partially thawed, and cook as directed, starting with the sauce step.
Check Out These Other Delicious Meatball Recipes
- Chicken Cordon Bleu Meatballs (with Dijon Sauce)
- Buffalo Chicken Meatballs Recipe
- Mozzarella Stuffed Italian Meatballs
- Peruvian Chicken Meatballs with Green Sauce (Drop Meatballs)
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These were very tasty!! I didn’t make as meatball Parmesan, just ground turkey meatballs with brown gravy. I also increased bread crumbs and only used 2 eggs. Sorry, no picture.
Thanks for sharing, Irene!
Delicious! Thanks for the recipe.
Enjoy, Mary!
You have so many recipes I want to try. This is another one that looks good. Thanks for an amazing blog. Cooking is our passion and so glad I found someone that enjoys cooking just as much as we do. I made your strawberry brownies with ganache topping. I hope our company enjoys them.
Thanks for stopping by, Jennifer!
Liked it – but your recipe leaves out how many cups of marinara.
It should be fixed now :)
I don’t see where it has been fixed – unless it is my browser. All I see is add 1 cup sauce in the final steps and then it says add remaining sauce but how much is the remaining sauce? Don’t see total sauce measurements in ingredients list…..
The recipe still doesn’t say how many cups of sauce to use.
it would be smart to double that.
Step 3 says to add parmesan, but then further down the parmesan is added in thirds. How much do you add in step 3?
Divide the parmesan into fourths and use in both steps :)
How many cups of sauce? The recipe does not give this information
So so sorry! That was a mistake, it should say one 24-25 ounce jar or about 3.5 cups!
how many cups of spaghetti sauce does this call for?
My apologies! That was a mistake, it should say one 24-25 ounce jar or about 3.5 cups!
Can you edit recipe to say how many cups of tomato sauce? Thank you!
I’m very sorry! That was a mistake, it should say one 24-25 ounce jar or about 3.5 cups!
How many total cups of sauce do you recommend?
Thank you.
That was a mistake, it should say one 24-25 ounce jar or about 3.5 cups!
How many cups of sauce-home-made or store bought. My recipe does not show # of cups or x# oz. store bought???
So sorry!! That was a mistake, it should say one 24-25 ounce jar or about 3.5 cups!