These tangy, slightly spicy meatballs come together easily in the slow cooker
and are great for game day eats.
There is a big, big game this coming Sunday.
Did you know that? I have a few friends who never watch a lick of sports, never know what is going on with local teams and don't give a hoot about whose is in first place in the standings.
That's fine.
We bond over other things. Like our kids, the latest Neflix shows {currently I'm watching Cheer and Virgin River} and what's for dinner. To each is own, right?
But again, there is a BIG game this Sunday. It's the Super Bowl!
Even if you aren't interested in the game {by the way it's the Chiefs and 49ers playing} you are probably interested in the snacks.
And commercials.
There is a reason why more pizzas are ordered on Super Bowl Sunday versus any other day in the year. People like to eat while watching {or not watching} a game!
Some of my favorite appetizers on my blog include: Fiesta Party Dip, Sticky Sweet Bacon Chicken Bites, Dried Beef and Green Onion Bagel Dip, Chunky Avocado Salsa, Smoky Cheesy Chorizo Dip, 5 Minute BLT Frito Dip, Dill Pickle and Bacon Deviled Eggs and Philly Cheesesteak Pinwheels.
These meatballs are SO GOOD.
And dare I say, semi-healthy? Take a look at the nutritional stats at the bottom of this page. This batch makes 35 meatballs and each just has 3 carbs, 7 grams of protein and just over 70 calories. Now, if you go and dip them in a ton of dressing that of course will change the nutritional value, but plain these are pretty darn good!
Plus - for you "I can't handle the heat" readers {I know you're out there....} you can determine how hot you want these to be. You can eliminate the wing sauce in the meatball mixture if you'd like {really it doesn't add heat, just flavor} but there is always that option.
Make them your own!
Any meal preppers out there?
These are another great high-protein alternative, especially if you work out of the home, stick 5 or 6 in a container to heat up for a quick lunch or snack. They reheat well and last for days as leftovers.
Another great idea - slice them up and layer them on a homemade buffalo chicken pizza! That style of pizza is one of my favorites.
Or as subs! Layer them in a hoagie and toast them in the oven quick topped with some mozzarella cheese.
Or, of course just eat them PLAIN with a toothpick.
Y'all go grab the ingredients for these meatballs so you can be eating them while watching the big game on Sunday!
I cannot wait to hear your thoughts.
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