Who knew this sweet sandwich spread was also great for meatballs? Well, folks, I’m about to let you in on a secret. That stuff you think of as a sandwich filling can actually be the key to fabulous BBQ meatballs.
The sweet fruitiness of the grape jelly blends perfectly with the tomato-ey tang of your favorite BBQ sauce, creating a sweet-sour-spicy fusion that takes plain old frozen meatballs to a whole new plane of deliciousness.
These Crockpot Grape Jelly Meatballs literally could not be any easier to make. Just take a bag of frozen meat balls, a jar of grape jelly, and a jar of BBQ sauce, and empty them all into your Crockpot. Stir it up, cook on high for three hours, and boom, delicious meatballs with that unexpected hint of fruity flavor. They’re all set for a crowd of party guests, or for your family dinner table.
Well, I always say you can’t go wrong with Sweet Baby Ray’s. I like the original version, a classic tomato-based sauce that will blend beautifully with the grape jelly.
es! A non-meat-ball like Trader Joes Meatless Meatballs or Gardein Meatless Meatballs works perfectly in this dish. With the yummy grape-BBQ sauce all over them, you can hardly tell the difference.
Either one! You can serve them up as a party appetizer to eat with toothpicks, or dish them out over rice with a sprinkling of green onions for a family dinner. Round out the meal with a simple dish of steamed veggies, or go for something fancier like my Smothered Bacon Green Bean Casserole.
Crockpot Grape Jelly Meatballs
- Add jelly & bbq sauce to crockpot, mix together.
- Add meatballs.
- Cook on high for 3 hours, stirring occasionally.
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Crockpot Grape Jelly Meatballs
Ingredients
- 1 bag of frozen meatballs about 40
- 18 ounce jar of grape jelly
- 18 ounce jar of your favorite bbq sauce
Instructions
- Add jelly & bbq sauce to crockpot, mix together. Add meatballs.
- Cook on high for 3 hours, stirring occasionally.
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Anne says
I have made this recipe for years! SO good. I just buy Trader Joe party meatballs and then I combine equal amounts of Heinz Chili sauce and grape jelly.
Joanne May says
I’ve been making this for years. When I first started making them I made my own meatballs. 2/3 beef and 1/3 pork but then I discovered the frozen ones. Be sure to use the plain ones. The Italian flavored ones don’t work.