Chimichurri Meatballs
Updated April 19, 2024

- Total Time
- 35 minutes
- Prep Time
- 10 minutes
- Cook Time
- 25 minutes
- Rating
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Ingredients
- 1packed cup parsley leaves and tender stems
- ½packed cup fresh oregano leaves
- 3garlic cloves
- Salt
- ½cup extra-virgin olive oil
- 2tablespoons red wine vinegar
- ½teaspoon crushed red pepper, plus more as needed
- 1cup panko bread crumbs
- 1large egg
- Kosher salt (such as Diamond Crystal) or fine sea salt
- 1pound ground beef (preferably 15 percent fat)
- 1tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
For the Chimichurri Sauce
For the Meatballs
Preparation
- Step 1
To make the chimichurri, on your cutting board or in a food processor, combine the parsley, oregano, garlic and a big pinch of salt. Chop or pulse until a coarse, juicy paste forms, then transfer to a medium bowl. Add the oil, vinegar, crushed red pepper and 1 tablespoon water; mix well. Season to taste with salt and more crushed red pepper to taste. (Sauce can be refrigerated for up to 3 days.)
- Step 2
In a large bowl, stir the panko, egg, 1 teaspoon kosher salt (or ½ teaspoon fine sea salt) with ¼ cup water and ¼ cup chimichurri until the panko is wet and softened. Add the beef and use your hands to mix until combined.
- Step 3
Roll the mixture into 12 meatballs (3 tablespoons/2 ounces each) and chill for 5 to 10 minutes to firm slightly.
- Step 4
Heat the oil in a large, nonstick skillet over medium. Add the meatballs and cook, turning occasionally, until browned and medium-rare, or to desired doneness, 7 to 10 minutes. Serve with remaining chimichurri spooned over top and alongside.
Private Notes
Comments
Have to agree with Matt that frying the meatballs in the small amount of oil included in the recipe is not like deep frying them. I bake mine because I’m lazy but roll in oil before baking. I find the comments on so many of the recipes here complaining about fat, salt and sugar content a bit tiresome. Fat, salt and sugar in moderation will not kill you. If you don’t like overly sweet things cut the sugar. Hate to use oil? Great. Don’t use it. But don’t lecture the rest of us.
Am I the only person thinking ground lamb?
Convert fresh herbs to dry (not everyone has access to that much fresh herbs) :: As a general rule -- it's a 3-to-1 ratio of fresh to dry. 1 tablespoon of fresh herb = 1 teaspoon of dried herb
A solid 4. Not sure the chimichurri sauce improves it. Based on other comments, I reduced the panko to 3/4 cup, and sauteed ~10 small mushrooms, chopped, which I added to the meatballs to give it an extra umpf. I did not have fresh oregano and so used dried. I took them to a happy hour, and everyone seemed to like them.
A bit plain without the sauce but I didn’t have any fresh oregano
have made these multiple times and are really good, great for taking to an event where you need to bring a dish as well. Mostly recently used lamb instead of beef as a nice variation
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