So...did you think I fell off the face of the earth? That EMM was on hiatus? I can't say I blame you. I haven't posted a new recipe in a month, which in the 12 years since I've been blogging has only happened one other time. When Max was born. Pretty good reason I would say. And while this break didn't come with a new baby, the reason is still pretty darn great- our oldest Alex graduated from high school with academic honors! We couldn't be more proud of him and it definitely made May and the beginning of June a whirlwind of events and celebrations.
Along with all the things that come with graduation, it was also the end of Max's first year of Kindergarten which comes with its own set of calendar filling occasions. Yes, that's right, this mommy had both a High School and Kindergarten Graduate. Not many parents get to say that! It has been a very special time and I just had to take a break from work.
But you can rest easy because the streak has been broken. We are now full swing into summer vacation, and while our busy schedule hasn't really slowed down any, I managed to carve out a day when I could cook something new, that we ended up LOVING, and now I can share with all of you.
You know how much I love making meatballs in the Crock Pot and this version has probably moved to the top of our favorite list. Yes, probably because it is new but the amazing flavor didn't hurt either!
Crock Pot Korean Meatballs cook in just a few hours and can be a main dish like this or a great appetizer for your next summer party! Just set the slow cooker to warm after they are cooked, put out a bowl of toothpicks and let everyone serve themselves.
I put these alongside some white rice (my boys' favorite) and steamed broccoli. A simple meal for a hectic evening that looks like you put way more effort into that you actually did.
Our house is still riding on cloud nine from all the celebrations we've had over the past month. Our sons make us proud every single day, but to see your oldest, whom you've spent 18 years dedicating your life to, cross that stage, receive his diploma and know "I DID THAT" is a feeling I can't even begin to put into words.
I thank you for your patience as things here have been slow and your support as we move onto this next chapter of parenting...
Why use frozen meatballs?
Anyone who has been reading my posts lately know I have been raving about the quality of frozen meatballs. Coming in different varieties such as Italian, turkey, homestyle and flame broiled, they have great flavor at great prices. Store brands that we've tried taste just as good as the more expensive name brands too.
What is hoisin sauce?
Hoisin sauce is a thick, fragrant Asian sauce used mostly to glaze meats. It has a dark color and a very salty, slightly sweet, flavor. It has been described as "Asian barbecue sauce". It can be found in the Asian foods aisle next to the soy sauce.
Can I use low-sodium soy sauce?
Yes, of course. But let me say this: When I'm using soy sauce in a recipe, I always use the regular. I want that extra salty flavor. Then I put low-sodium on the table for serving.
How long do to cook frozen meatballs in the Crock Pot?
A good rule of thumb for frozen meatballs in the slow cooker is 2-4 hours on low and 1-2 on high. Hence why they make such a great last minute meal idea or party food.
Best Tips
Be sure to stir the meatballs a few times while cooking to redistribute the sauce.
Homestyle meatballs have a great neutral flavor. You don't want Italian for this recipe. Turkey meatballs could definitely be substituted.
These would be delicious served with fried rice as well. Here is my recipe
If you like things spicy, add some crushed red pepper or sriracha to the sauce.
If serving these as a party food, reduce heat to warm after they have cooked, and set out a bowl of toothpicks and/or a slotted spoon. Let guests serve themselves!
Crock Pot Korean Meatballs
1 (28 oz.) bag frozen homestyle meatballs
1 TBS brown sugar
2 TBS honey
2 TBS soy sauce
1/2 cup hoisin sauce
1 tsp. garlic powder
1/2 TBS rice wine vinegar
3-4 green onions, chopped
Sesame seeds
Place meatballs in Crock Pot. In a medium bowl stir together hoisin sauce, soy sauce, honey, vinegar, brown sugar and garlic powder. Pour over meatballs. Cook on LOW 2-4 hours, stirring a few times during cooking to coat meatballs in sauce. Stir well before serving and garnish with green onions and sesame seeds.
Inspired by Tornadough Alli
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I have never used my crockpot because of recipes like this.
ReplyDeleteI don't understand the 2 - 4 hours cooking. I want to know
when my food is cooked so I can plan the rest of the meal
and a time for dinner. What is the 2 - 4 hour difference for?
Hi! Crock pots can all have different cooking times and "run hot" just like ovens. What takes 2 hours in mine might take longer in another. A range of cooking times just gives readers a heads-up that they can be done earlier or later than mine. This is why I love my programmable one because I can set it knowing that after the time it will automatically turn the heat down to warm until I'm ready to serve.
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