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Chicken Meatball Parmesan

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Tender chicken meatballs simmered in rich marinara and blanketed with melty mozzarella, bringing all the flavors of chicken parm in cozy, bite-sized form.

Chicken Meatball Parmesan
This dish began as a weeknight experiment when I wanted all the cozy comfort of chicken parmesan without the fuss of pounding cutlets or deep frying. These saucy, cheesy chicken meatballs have since become a repeat request around our table, especially on evenings when everyone needs something hearty and satisfying. Browning the meatballs quickly in a skillet builds a savory crust, then the whole pan slips into the oven where marinara bubbles, mozzarella melts, and the kitchen fills with that familiar, irresistible aroma. What makes this version special is the texture: juicy meatballs with a delicate bite, surrounded by a bright, garlicky tomato sauce and finished with a generous snowfall of mozzarella. A little Parmesan in the mix seasons from within, and the Italian seasoning, onion powder, and garlic powder deliver a classic flavor profile without extra chopping. I still remember the first time I made these for my niece, who declared them 'pizza meatballs' and asked for seconds. That toasty, cheesy top and the shower of fresh basil at the end feels celebratory, even on a busy Wednesday.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Weeknight-friendly and ready in about 35 minutes from start to finish, with minimal prep and a simple skillet-to-oven method.
  • Uses pantry and fridge staples you likely already have: jarred marinara, bread crumbs, Parmesan, and shredded mozzarella.
  • Make-ahead and meal-prep friendly: form the meatballs in advance or bake, cool, and reheat for quick dinners all week.
  • Family-pleasing flavors of classic chicken parmesan, packed into tender, juicy meatballs that kids and adults both love.
  • Great for serving over spaghetti, tucked into toasted hoagie rolls, or alongside a crisp green salad and garlic bread.
  • Scales easily for crowds; bake multiple batches in larger skillets or shallow baking dishes with no extra fuss.

I have served these to friends on game night and to family on a lazy Sunday, and they always disappear. The skillet method keeps the meatballs tender while building deep flavor, and finishing with fresh basil makes everything smell like your favorite Italian-American spot.

Ingredients

  • Ground chicken (92% lean): Choose 92% lean for juicy meatballs that hold together without becoming greasy. Avoid ultra-lean blends, which can turn dry. Look for bright, fresh aroma and cold packaging.
  • Egg yolk: The yolk adds richness and acts as a gentle binder, helping the meatballs stay tender instead of dense. Separate cleanly to avoid extra egg white tightening the mixture.
  • Bread crumbs: Regular dry bread crumbs absorb moisture and keep the texture soft. Plain or Italian-seasoned both work; avoid panko here for a tighter bind.
  • Parmesan cheese: Freshly grated Parmesan seasons the meatballs from the inside and adds savory depth. Grate fine so it disperses evenly.
  • Italian seasoning, garlic powder, onion powder: A dependable trio that brings classic flavor without chopping. Use a quality blend for balanced herbs.
  • Salt and pepper: Essential for bringing out the chicken’s natural sweetness and balancing the richness of the cheese.
  • Olive oil: A quick sear in olive oil sets the shape, adds flavor, and helps the meatballs brown for better texture.
  • Marinara sauce: A high-quality 24-ounce jar is key. Pick a bright, balanced sauce with olive oil, tomatoes, and garlic; Rao’s or Carbone are reliable choices.
  • Mozzarella cheese: Shredded, low-moisture mozzarella melts into a bubbly, stretchy blanket. Fresh mozzarella can be used, but drain well.
  • Fresh basil: A handful of torn basil at the end adds freshness and lifts the whole dish with its peppery, sweet perfume.

Instructions

Preheat and prep: Heat the oven to 350°F. Line a plate or tray with parchment paper to park formed meatballs. Preheating ensures even baking and helps the cheese melt into a bubbly, golden layer. Keep ingredients cold until mixing for the juiciest texture. Mix the meatball base: In a large bowl, add ground chicken, egg yolk, bread crumbs, Parmesan, Italian seasoning, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, and pepper. Mix gently with clean hands until just combined. Overmixing compresses proteins and can make meatballs tough; stop as soon as everything looks evenly distributed. Form the meatballs: Scoop and roll golf ball sized portions (about 12 total), placing them on the parchment as you go. Lightly oil your hands if the mixture feels sticky. Aim for uniform size so they sear and bake at the same rate. Sear for flavor: Heat an oven-safe skillet over medium with 1 tablespoon olive oil. When the oil shimmers, add meatballs and brown 2 minutes per side. You want a light crust, not a full cook-through; the centers will finish in the oven. Sauce and bake: Drain excess oil if needed. Pour the marinara around and over the meatballs. Sprinkle mozzarella evenly. Transfer to the oven and bake 18 to 20 minutes, or until an instant-read thermometer reads 165°F in the center. Finish and serve: Rest 2 to 3 minutes. Garnish with torn fresh basil. Serve over spaghetti, pile into toasted rolls for subs, or pair with garlicky greens and warm bread. Chicken Meatball Parmesan in skillet with melted mozzarella and basil

You Must Know

  • Ground chicken benefits from gentle mixing to stay tender and juicy.
  • Use an oven-safe skillet to streamline sear-to-bake cooking and reduce dishes.
  • A quality marinara makes a big difference; taste before using and adjust salt to match.
  • These meatballs reheat beautifully and are ideal for meal prep through the week.
  • Leftovers work for subs, pasta bowls, or protein-packed lunch boxes.

My favorite part is the transition from stovetop sizzle to oven coziness. Those two minutes per side of browning are where the magic starts, and the oven finish locks in tenderness without any guesswork. When I bring the skillet to the table, the mozzarella pulls in long, glossy strings and everyone reaches for a spoon to scoop sauce. It is a homey, generous dish that never fails to feel celebratory.

Storage Tips

Cool leftovers completely, then store in shallow airtight containers in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Keep meatballs submerged in sauce to prevent drying. For freezing, arrange cooled meatballs with sauce in freezer-safe containers or zip-top bags, removing excess air; freeze up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge, then reheat gently on the stovetop over low heat, covered, stirring occasionally until warmed through. You can also reheat in a 325°F oven, covered, for 15 to 20 minutes. If reheating from frozen in a pinch, add a splash of water to the pan to loosen the sauce and prevent scorching.

Ingredient Substitutions

No bread crumbs? Use 1/4 cup crushed butter crackers or 1/3 cup rolled oats pulsed briefly in a food processor. For gluten-free, use certified gluten-free bread crumbs at a 1:1 swap. If you prefer turkey, ground turkey 93% lean substitutes seamlessly for chicken. Fresh mozzarella can replace shredded; slice thin and pat dry, then layer over the sauced meatballs. Grana Padano or Pecorino Romano can stand in for Parmesan, though Pecorino is saltier, so reduce added salt slightly. If your marinara is very thick, thin with 2 to 3 tablespoons water so it bubbles instead of scorching.

Serving Suggestions

Serve these over al dente spaghetti with a drizzle of good olive oil and extra Parmesan. For sandwich lovers, tuck a few meatballs into toasted hoagie rolls, spoon on extra sauce, and top with more mozzarella under the broiler. Pair with a crisp Caesar or simple arugula salad dressed with lemon and olive oil. Garlicky sautéed broccoli rabe or roasted zucchini rounds out the plate. For a party spread, spear meatballs with picks and set out warm in a small slow cooker with extra sauce on the side.

Plated chicken parmesan meatballs over spaghetti with basil garnish

Cultural Background

Chicken parmesan is a beloved Italian-American classic that emerged in the early to mid-20th century, inspired by eggplant parmigiana and adapted to the ingredients immigrants found in the United States. These meatballs honor that tradition while leaning into American weeknight practicality. The technique of searing then baking mirrors how many red-sauce dishes are finished in restaurants: quick stovetop caramelization to deepen flavor, then gentle oven heat to melt cheese and meld sauce with protein. It is comfort food with roots in community and hospitality, built for family tables and neighborhood gatherings.

Seasonal Adaptations

In summer, add a handful of halved cherry tomatoes to the skillet before baking and finish with extra basil or torn fresh oregano. In fall, stir a pinch of red pepper flakes into the sauce and serve with roasted squash. For the holidays, top with a blend of mozzarella and provolone for extra pull and broil briefly for a golden finish. In winter, serve over creamy polenta instead of pasta. Come spring, swap basil for parsley and lemon zest for a bright lift, and add a side of garlicky asparagus.

Close-up of melty mozzarella on chicken parmesan meatballs in skillet

Meal Prep Tips

Form meatballs up to 24 hours in advance and refrigerate tightly covered. For longer prep, freeze raw meatballs on a parchment-lined tray until solid, then transfer to a bag and cook from thawed. Cooked meatballs portion well; divide into single-serve containers with sauce and refrigerate or freeze. Reheat gently in the microwave at 50% power in short bursts, stirring sauce between intervals to keep the texture even. To keep pasta nights breezy, boil pasta while the meatballs bake and toss with a splash of sauce to prevent sticking.

There is something deeply comforting about a skillet of saucy, cheesy meatballs on the table. Whether you spoon them over pasta or pile them into a toasted roll, this is a dependable, delicious dinner worth making your own. Don’t be surprised when it becomes a new family favorite.

Pro Tips

  • Keep the meat mixture cold and mix gently to avoid dense meatballs.

  • Taste your marinara and adjust salt to match its seasoning level.

  • Use an oven-safe skillet to go straight from stovetop to oven.

  • Let meatballs rest a couple minutes before serving to retain juices.

  • For extra browning, broil 1 to 2 minutes at the end, watching closely.

This nourishing chicken meatball parmesan recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

FAQs about Recipes

Can I make these gluten-free?

Yes. Use certified gluten-free bread crumbs and a gluten-free marinara. Double-check labels for hidden wheat in seasonings.

How long do the meatballs take to cook in the oven?

About 18 to 20 minutes at 350°F after a quick sear, or until an instant-read thermometer registers 165°F in the center.

Can I substitute ground turkey?

Yes. Turkey 93% lean works well. Avoid very lean turkey breast which can dry out; add 1 teaspoon olive oil if using leaner meat.

How should I store leftovers?

Cool completely, then store in an airtight container for up to 4 days in the fridge or 3 months in the freezer.

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Chicken Meatball Parmesan

This Chicken Meatball Parmesan recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 4 steaks
Chicken Meatball Parmesan
Prep:PT10M
Cook:PT24M
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:PT34M

Ingredients

Meatballs

Sauce and Topping

Instructions

1

Preheat and prepare the tray

Preheat oven to 350°F. Line a plate or tray with parchment paper to hold formed meatballs.

2

Mix the meatball ingredients

In a large bowl, combine ground chicken, egg yolk, bread crumbs, Parmesan, Italian seasoning, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, and pepper. Mix gently until just combined.

3

Form meatballs

Roll the mixture into 12 golf ball sized meatballs and place them on the parchment-lined tray.

4

Sear in skillet

Heat olive oil in an oven-safe skillet over medium heat. Brown meatballs 2 minutes on one side, flip, and brown 2 minutes on the other side.

5

Add sauce and cheese; bake

Drain excess oil if needed. Pour marinara over meatballs, top with mozzarella, and transfer to the oven. Bake 18 to 20 minutes, until meatballs reach 165°F internally.

6

Garnish and serve

Rest 2 to 3 minutes, garnish with fresh basil, and serve with spaghetti, garlic bread, and salad as desired.

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Nutrition

Calories: 0kcal | Carbohydrates: 0g | Protein:
0g | Fat: 0g | Saturated Fat: 0g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 0g | Monounsaturated Fat:
0g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.

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