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30-minute Herbed Turkey Meatballs Recipe

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Dinner ready in 30 minutes? Yes, please! I commute pretty far during the week (minimum 1.5 hours on the way home every day) and by the time I get into the kitchen I really don’t want to make something that takes a long time or a lot of effort. A turkey meatball is always a reliable choice, especially when they’re ready in 30 minutes (25 of which are spent in the oven)!

30-minute Herbed Turkey Meatballs Recipe

I like to strategically pick my weeknight dinners, usually opting for something that has to bake or simmer for at least 15 minutes. This gives me time to get at least one chore done while we wait for our dinner to be ready – love to switch the laundry, put a load away, do a load of dishes, or, more often than not, wash my face and put on pajamas.

30-minute Herbed Turkey Meatballs Recipe

Once dinner is made, I’m kind of down for the count. I’ll play with the pups, or work on a new recipe or do some “research” for “inspiration” on Pinterest. The last thing I want to do at night is clean! So, I get in a few minutes to tidy up while dinner does its thing.

30-minute Herbed Turkey Meatballs Recipe

These meatballs pack in so much flavor with all the herby goodness we chop up and get in there:

  • Mint (trust me on this one!)
  • Basil
  • Chives
  • Oregano, when I have some fresh handy
30-minute Herbed Turkey Meatballs Recipe

I love to finish them off with more fresh herbs, usually extra basil, a dash of lemon juice and most likely more salt 😉 – always with the salt. Like a little crunch to finish, but I digress.

30-minute Herbed Turkey Meatballs Recipe
30-minute Herbed Turkey Meatballs Recipe

So, while your oven is preheating to 425, you mix up an egg and panko crumbs. Once mixed well, you add in the salt, pepper, grated garlic, chopped herbs and meat and mix that all together. I personally use a stand mixer to do all the mixing for me – seems to just hold better together!

Once I’ve got the meat mixed well, I use a 2 tsp cookie scoop to form the meatballs and pop them onto a baking sheet lined with parchment or a silpat. The key is to not crowd them! I give the meatballs, I’d say, 1-2″ of room between them so they bake and don’t just steam.

30-minute Herbed Turkey Meatballs Recipe

I like to serve the meatballs over couscous, with a salad and some homemade ranch (like right on the suckers – so good!).

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