Quick and easy Korean meatballs recipe that have a sweet and spicy flavor. These Korean BBQ meatballs can be served as cocktail party appetizer or dinner.
I had the most amazing SWEET and spicy Korean meatballs at a cocktail party.
However, everything was catered there and I wasn't able to get a recipe.
Ever since that day, I have been working on perfecting this recipe and enjoy them at home whenever I want and I have finally done it!
These meatballs are very flavorful and have a little bit of a SPICY kick to them but it's BALANCED with the sweetness from brown sugar.
My son loves these Korean meatballs with noodles but hubby and I like Korean meatballs and rice.
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What are Korean meatballs?
They are small balls of ground meat (beef, chicken or pork) with lots of garlic plus sweet and spicy flavors. They are coated in a Korean BBQ sauce and can be served as an appetizer or main course.
What to serve with Korean meatballs?
Serve them with:
- Rice
- Egg noodles
- Zoodles (Zucchini noodles)
- Salad (Keep it simple with not minimal dressings and flavors)
- Vegetable stir fry (Keep it simple with minimal sauces)
How to make Korean meatballs?
The process is very SIMPLE. Prepare the meatballs first by mixing together ground meat and seasonings. Form little balls and pan-fry them. Then prepare the Korean BBQ sauce by mixing together soy sauce, brown sugar, seasonings and coat the meatballs in this glaze. Garnish with sesame seeds and thinly sliced green onions. Stick a toothpick in each meatball and enjoy!
Here are some TIPS for making glazed Korean meatballs:
- Adjust the quantity of red chili powder and gochujang paste, based on your spice preference.
- You can make these meatballs with ground beef, ground chicken, ground pork or a combination of any of those ground meats.
- Don't omit gochujang paste since that really gives these meatballs a spicy Asian flavor.
- If you truly cannot find gochujang paste, Sriracha sauce can be a good substitution but I still highly recommend the gochujang paste.
- Use low sodium soy sauce or else this Asian glaze will become too salty.
- Pan-fried meatballs have the best texture but these meatballs can also be baked at 350 degrees for 20 minutes.
- You can also make Korean meatballs with tofu. Just pan fry small tofu slices and coat them in the Asian sauce and enjoy!
- Serve these Asian meatballs as an appetizer OR make a meal out of them by using them in a lettuce wrap OR serving them with rice or noodles.
- Instead of meatballs, you can use this recipe to make Korean meat patties, which are great in burgers.
- You don't have to use this Korean sauce for meatballs only. It can be used in burgers, wings, grilled chicken grilled steak.
- These cocktail party meatballs taste best, when served fresh. However, leftovers can be stored in a sealed container in the fridge for up to 24 hours.
Well, that's all for today.
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Recipe
Korean Meatballs Recipe
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Ingredients
Korean Meatballs
- 1 lb Ground beef
- ½ cup Panko breadcrumbs
- 3 Green onions Thinly sliced
- 2 tablespoon Garlic Minced
- 1 tablespoon Ginger Minced
- 2 tablespoon Gochujang paste Korean chili paste
- ¼ tsp Red chili powder
- 1 teaspoon Salt
- ½ teaspoon Pepper
- 3 tablespoon Olive oil For pan-frying
- 1 Egg Large
Korean BBQ Sauce
- 1 cup Soy sauce Low sodium
- ¾ cup Brown Sugar
- 2 tablespoon Garlic Minced
- 1 teaspoon Ginger
- 1 tablespoon Vinegar
- 1 teaspoon Sesame oil
- 1 tablespoon Gochujang paste Korean chili paste
- ¼ teaspoon Red chili powder
- Salt and Pepper To taste
- 1 tablespoon Cornstarch
- 1 tablespoon Water
Garnish
- 1-2 tablespoon Sesame seeds
- 1 Green onion Thinly sliced
Instructions
- In a mixing bowl, mix together ground beef, breadcrumbs, green onions, garlic, ginger, gochujang, red chili powder, salt, pepper, oil and egg.
- Scoop out small portions of the mixture and roll them into small balls and place them on a tray sprayed with oil.
- Heat olive oil in a non-stick pan and pan fry the meatballs in medium heat until fully cooked. Do this in batches and don't over-crowd the pan!
- Remove the meatballs and place them on a tray, lined with paper towels.
- Prepare the Korean glaze now by adding soy sauce, brown sugar, garlic, ginger, vinegar, sesame oil, gochujang paste, red chili powder, salt and pepper in a non-stick saucepan.
- Cook on medium heat and bring to a boil.
- Separately, mix together cornstarch and water and add it into the boiling sauce.
- Mix everything together for a few minutes until the sauce thickens. Then, reduce heat.
- Add meatballs in the saucepan and toss them around until they are fully coated. Do this in batches and do not over-crowd the saucepan!
- Then, place them on a serving dish and garnish with sesame seeds and green onions. Enjoy!
Notes
- Read all my tips above.
Nutrition
An automated tool is used to calculate the nutritional information. As such, I cannot guarantee the accuracy of the nutritional information provided for any recipe on this site.
Until next time, tata my lovelies!
Jen
With football season upon us, this will be the centerpiece in my game day spread! Looks awesome!
Abeer Rizvi
Finger food and appetizers are probably the only reason I love football season...lol
Patricia
I can't wait to try these! Meatballs are one of my favorite things (is that strange?) and I love the sweet & spicy combo here. They look luscious!
Abeer Rizvi
No strange at all. I love me some good meatballs any time of the day!
carrie
I am ALL about the sauce on these meatballs! Yum!
Abeer Rizvi
That sauce was soooooooo good. It's truly what takes these meatballs from ordinary to extraordinary!
Erin
I love a good sweet and spicy meatball. These Korean ones look and sound INCREDIBLE.
Abeer Rizvi
These Korean ones are currently my favorite meatballs and I have a lot of meatball recipes...
Amy
These look so good! My family would devour these!
Abeer Rizvi
My family sure did...hehe
Megan Ancheta
Ahhh... sweet... spicy... a match made in heaven! And that sauce!! These look incredible!
Abeer Rizvi
Omg that sauce is soooo dreamy! I have even used it on ribs and it's incredible.
Krista
How did you know that I loved meatballs! I love trying new recipes!
Doris Castro
I love Korean recipes !!!
Abeer Rizvi
Me too... There is just so much flavor in Korean recipes!
Mrs Major Hoff
My boys will go nuts for this! They beg to have meatballs over rice at least once a week, so I can't wait to give it a whirl. I was just thinking about you the other day, and our discussion of adding non-cake recipes. I'm so glad you did!
Abeer Rizvi
Heeyyyyyy! Meatballs are the best. No wonder your boys want them so often! I KNOWWWW...Right?! I am so glad I made the leap and started adding savory recipes. I love it!
Karly
Okay, drooling. These look SO amazing- and would be perfect to add to the gameday spread! Need to try!
Shalayah
I just made these last night & LOVE THEM!! I super appreciate you including the nutritional facts as well.
Thanks a ton!