Some of the best meals come together without planning. These honey garlic meatballs are one of those recipes I return to when I want something comforting but fast. The broiler does the heavy lifting, giving the meatballs a beautiful crust, while the stovetop finish brings everything together in a glossy, sticky sauce that clings to every bite.
This recipe feels nostalgic in the best way. The smell of garlic and honey bubbling together always pulls people into the kitchen. It’s not fancy food, but it’s the kind that makes everyone linger at the table just a little longer. Whether you serve them for dinner or set them out at a party, they never fail to disappear.
Step 1
Mix ground beef, breadcrumbs, onion, garlic powder, onion powder, egg, and salt in a bowl until just combined. I used the OXO Good Grips 3 Quart Mixing Bowl, but any bowl you have works fine.
Step 2
Shape into meatballs and place on a baking sheet. Broil for about 10 minutes until golden. I used a Nordic Ware Aluminum Baking Sheet, but your regular tray is perfect.
Step 3
Whisk honey, ketchup, soy sauce, garlic, and red pepper flakes together. I used a Cuisinart Silicone Whisk, but a fork works just as well.
Step 4
Transfer meatballs to a skillet, pour the sauce over them, and simmer over medium heat for 8–10 minutes until thick and glossy.
Here’s why this recipe is a perfect choice:
- Simple, familiar ingredients
Uses pantry staples like ground beef, honey, ketchup, and soy sauce with no specialty items required. - Juicy, tender texture
Breadcrumbs, egg, and onion help lock in moisture for soft, flavorful meatballs. - Beginner-friendly preparation
Straightforward mixing, shaping, and cooking with minimal risk of overcooking. - Quick cooking method
Broiling and stovetop simmering deliver fast results without long wait times. - Sweet and savory balance
Honey and garlic create a crowd-pleasing flavor that appeals to all ages. - Versatile serving options
Works equally well as a dinner main, party appetizer, or meal-prep protein.
Why Consuming This Recipe Has Such Good Benefits (Bullet Points Only)
- Provides high-quality protein to support muscle maintenance and fullness
- Supplies iron and vitamin B12 from beef for energy and red blood cell health
- Honey offers quick natural carbohydrates for energy
- Garlic supports immune health and adds anti-inflammatory properties
- Homemade preparation allows better control over sodium and ingredients
- Balanced fat content helps enhance satiety and flavor
- Can be paired with vegetables or whole grains for a balanced meal
- Suitable for family meals and shared portions
- Encourages home-cooked comfort food over processed alternatives
- Satisfying flavors help reduce overeating and snacking later
Best Honey Garlic Meatballs – Weeknight-Friendly and Full of Flavor
These honey garlic meatballs are broiled for a golden crust, then simmered on the stovetop in a rich, sticky sauce. Fast, comforting, and perfect for weeknights or gatherings.
Honey Garlic Meatballs Ingredients
Meatballs and Sauce Instructions
- Mix meatball ingredients and form into balls.
- Broil meatballs until golden.
- Whisk honey garlic sauce ingredients.
- Add meatballs and sauce to a skillet.
- Simmer until sauce thickens and coats meatballs.
Nutrition Facts
Servings 4
- Amount Per Serving
- Calories 410kcal
- % Daily Value *
- Total Fat 21g33%
- Saturated Fat 8g40%
- Trans Fat 0.4g
- Cholesterol 110mg37%
- Sodium 940mg40%
- Potassium 510mg15%
- Total Carbohydrate 33g11%
- Dietary Fiber 2g8%
- Sugars 25g
- Protein 23g46%
- Vitamin A 300 IU
- Vitamin C 4 mg
- Calcium 85 mg
- Iron 3.5 mg
- Vitamin D 1.1 mcg
- Vitamin E 1 mg
- Vitamin K 6 mcg
- Thiamin 0.21 mg
- Riboflavin 0.3 mg
- Niacin 5.2 mg
- Vitamin B6 0.44 mg
- Folate 46 mcg
- Vitamin B12 2.5 mcg
- Biotin 7 mcg
- Pantothenic Acid 1.1 mg
- Phosphorus 235 mg
- Iodine 30 mcg
- Magnesium 36 mg
- Zinc 5 mg
- Selenium 25 mcg
- Copper 0.17 mg
- Manganese 0.31 mg
- Chromium 5 mcg
- Molybdenum 17 mcg
- Chloride 620 mg
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Note
Storage
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.
Substitutions
Ground turkey or chicken can be used instead of beef.
Serving ideas
Serve over rice, noodles, mashed potatoes, or as toothpick appetizers.
Mistakes to avoid
Do not overmix the meat mixture or the meatballs will be tough.
Chef tips
Simmer gently so the sauce thickens without burning.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Can I bake instead of broil
Yes bake at 400°F for 15 minutes before simmering.
Q. Can I freeze these meatballs
Yes freeze cooked meatballs with sauce for up to 2 months.
