Easy Teriyaki Chicken Meatballs Recipe

When most people think of teriyaki sauce they think of Japan. But the truth is that it’s believed that teriyaki sauce was actually created in Hawaii by the Japanese people that immigrated there. Then over the years, variations were created in Japan as well. But regardless of where teriyaki sauce originated, I love it! With its hints of ginger and garlic and its sweetness from brown sugar or honey. It’s a flavor profile that I like to work with and over the years have developed recipes like my Beef Teriyaki Skewers and Teriyaki Salmon.  Yet, this time when I was thinking of recipes, I wanted to switch things up a bit and do something a little different. And since I love making meatballs, I thought why not take my delicious chicken meatballs and toss them together with some teriyaki sauce!?! The results were amazing and this is now one of my new favorite meals. Not to mention, you can cook these yummy meatballs in the air fryer or oven! 

Meatballs

Ground Chicken – I used ground chicken to make these meatballs, but you can also use ground turkey if you prefer. Green Onions – Freshly chopped green onions are mixed into the ground meat for another layer of flavor. Breadcrumbs – Make sure to use plain breadcrumbs. Panko also works too. Garlic and Onion Powder – Used to add even more flavor. Feel free to sub with fresh grated onion or fresh garlic cloves. Soy Sauce – Used as the salt component of the meatballs, but I still always use a low-sodium soy sauce to control the amount of added sodium. Egg – Used to bind the meatballs together.  

Other Ingredients

Teriyaki Sauce – Any brand of store-bought teriyaki sauce will work or you can make your own homemade teriyaki sauce. Green Onions – Freshly chopped green onions, also called scallions, are used to garnish the dish.

So tasty and super easy, this recipe is literally as simple as one-two-three with just 3 easy steps! Now, all you have to do is decide if you want to bake or air fry the meatballs!?! 

Preheat And Prep The Pan

To start, if you are baking the meatballs you’ll need to preheat your oven to 400°F (204°C). Then line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat. Yet, if you are air frying, you need to preheat the air fryer to 380°F (193°C). However, whether or not you need to preheat your air fryer depends on your model. So take a look at your manual.

Make The Meat Mixture

Now on to meatball making! First, combine the ground chicken, chopped green onions, breadcrumbs, garlic powder, onion powder, soy sauce, and egg together in a large bowl. You need to incorporate all the ingredients together really well and I find it’s best done by using my hands. So don’t be afraid to get your hands dirty for this one!

Form The Meatballs

Then once the meat mixture is combined, it’s time to make the meatballs! To do this, scoop out equal portions of the mixture and form small meatballs that are all 1” in diameter. Try your best to make all the balls about the same size and shape for even cooking.

Cook The Chicken Meatballs

To air fry, put the meatballs in the basket of your air fryer. Then put them into the air fryer and cook for 10 minutes. To bake, spread them out on the prepared baking sheet and then pop them into the oven for 20 to 25 minutes or until cooked through.  Note, to be fully cooked the meatballs must have reached an internal temperature of at least 165°F (74°C) when checked with a digital cooking thermometer. So if they have not reached 165°F after cooking just put them back into the air fryer or oven for a few more minutes and then test the temperature again. 

Finish The Meatballs And Serve

When the meatballs are done cooking, transfer them to a skillet and add the teriyaki sauce. Now, simmer them over medium-low heat for just long enough to warm and coat them in the sauce. Finally, garnish with the remaining green onions. Then serve the meatballs over steamed white rice with some veggies like bell pepper and pineapple chunks or with a bowl of my Sesame Noodles.

Can I Use Other Types Of Ground Meat?

Yes! You can also use ground turkey, ground beef, or ground pork to make the meatballs. You could even use a mixture of different types of ground meats.

Can I Fry The Meatballs?

Yes, of course! Once the meatballs are made just add some vegetable oil to a large skillet and heat it over medium. Then add the meatballs to the pan in a single layer and cook until well browned on all sides and fully cooked.

Storage

Teriyaki chicken meatballs will keep in the fridge for up to 4 days. To reheat, simply put them in the microwave for a few minutes on medium heat or in the oven at 350°F (176°C) for about 10 minutes. You can also freeze them for up to 3 months in an airtight container. 

Make Ahead

You can easily make this recipe ahead of time. Just form the meatballs, wrap them well in plastic wrap, and then either store them in the refrigerator for up to 3 days or in the freezer for up to 3 months. Then when you are ready to serve, simply cook the meatballs as instructed in the recipe and finish the dish. However, if you froze the meatballs you will need to let them thaw out overnight in the fridge before cooking them.

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