Slow-Cooker Root Beer Cocktail Meatballs
Put a Twist on Tradition With Slow-Cooker Root Beer BBQ Cocktail Meatballs
Slow-cooker root beer BBQ cocktail meatballs are a twist on everyone's favorite party appetizer, made with fresh mini meatballs slowly simmered in a sweet and tangy homemade root beer BBQ sauce that is out-of-this-world good!If there's one thing that I know, it's that everyone loves cocktail meatballs. I know that when I walk into a party and see a slow cooker included in the appetizer spread, I'm hoping that it's going to be full of tender meatballs swimming in a delicious sweet sauce. Meatballs are a familiar classic that everyone, young and old, digs into without hesitation. I mean, who doesn't love meatballs?!
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When you make cocktail meatballs, they are rolled a little smaller that the ones you might serve with your pasta, making them the perfect little size to serve as an appetizer. The recipe that I like to use when I'm making cocktail meatballs is for a basic homestyle meatball. That way the flavor of the meatball doesn't compete with the sauce it served in. When I say homestyle, I'm talking less fragrant herbs and more of a hearty, meaty flavor.
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The meatballs themselves can be made ahead of time and even thrown into the slow cooker frozen, which can be a total time-saver if you're crunched for prep time. What that means is that, if making homemade meatballs isn't your thing, you can use store-bought frozen meatballs, too. Win!
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Once you've got your meatballs squared away, it's time to think about the kind of sauce you want to pair them with. While I'm sure you've heard of the grape-jelly-based sauce frequently used for cocktail meatballs, I like to mix things up a little to keep my party guests on their toes. For this recipe, my tender little meatballs are covered in a flavorful homemade root-beer-spiked barbecue sauce that is lip-smackin' good.
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The sauce for this recipe starts with the root beer, which is reduced just a bit to concentrate the flavor. Once the root beer is ready, the ingredients for a quick and easy barbecue sauce are whisked in. This is another juncture where you can use a shortcut if you're so inclined. Got a favorite bottled barbecue sauce? Mix that with the simmered root beer and shave a few more minutes off of your prep time.
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The meatballs meet the sauce in your slow cooker and, after simmering for a few hours, the end result is an appetizer that will keep your guests coming back for more. Like I said before, no one can resist a good cocktail meatball, and the sweet root beer BBQ sauce that covers these little meatballs makes them a sure-fire hit!
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Slow-Cooker Root Beer BBQ Cocktail Meatballs
From Becky Tarala, POPSUGAR Food
Notes
The recipe requires a 5-quart slow cooker or larger.
Short on time? Use fully cooked frozen meatballs instead of fresh, use 1 cup of store-bought bottled barbecue with the simmered root beer, and increase cook time to 4-5 hours.
Ingredients
- For the meatballs:
2 pounds ground beef
2/3 cups panko breadcrumbs
2 eggs
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon onion powder
1 teaspoon garlic powder
- For the root beer BBQ sauce:
1 (12-ounce) bottle root beer
1 cup ketchup
1 tablespoon light brown sugar
2 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
2 tablespoon worcestershire sauce
1 teaspoon smoked paprika
Directions
- Preheat oven to 450°F. In a large mixing bowl, combine ground beef, breadcrumbs, egg, salt, onion powder, and garlic powder. Shape into mini meatballs and arrange on a baking sheet. Bake for 5 minutes, flip, and continue baking for an additional 5 minutes. Transfer meatballs to a large slow cooker.
- Bring the root beer to a boil in a medium saucepan over medium-high heat. Reduce heat to medium-low and simmer until the root beer measures approximately 1 cup, about 10 minutes. Add the ketchup, brown sugar, apple cider vinegar, worcestershire sauce, and smoked paprika to the saucepan and whisk to combine.
- Pour the root beer barbecue sauce over the meatballs and stir to ensure all of the meatballs are coated. Cover and cook on low for 2-3 hours, stirring occasionally. Serve with the sauce on the side for dipping.
Information
- Category
- Meats, Appetizers
- Cuisine
- North American
- Yield
- 25-30 meatballs
- Total Time
- 19 minutes, 59 seconds
Nutrition
- Calories per serving
- 300