Lightened-Up Meatballs

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  • Number of Servings: 4
Ingredients
1 large white or yellow onion, quartered4 garlic cloves1 red bell pepper, cored and cut in half1 tablespoon Italian seasoning1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes1/4 teaspoon black pepper16 ounces lean ground beef (94% lean)1 slice whole wheat bread, crust removed and processed into bread crumbs1 egg yolk2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese, divided2 1/2 cups prepared low-sodium marinara sauce, divided (optional, not included in nutritional breakdown)Fresh basil or parsley for garnish (optional)
Directions
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.

Pulse the onion in a food processor until finely chopped.

Coat a large saucepan with cooking spray and place over medium-high heat. Add the onion and cook for about four minutes, until it starts to soften.

Meanwhile, add the remaining vegetables to the food processor (no need to clean it after chopping the onions) and pulse until they are finely chopped.

Add the veggies to the pan, stir and cook for another four minutes, until their juices start to evaporate. Add the herbs and spices, stir, and remove from heat.

Transfer the pureed veggies from the food processor to a medium bowl. Refrigerate for five minutes to cool slightly.

Add the beef, bread crumbs, egg yolk, and one tablespoon of Parmesan cheese to the bowl with the pureed vegetables. Using a fork or slotted spoon, thoroughly mix. Scooping two tablespoons at a time into your hands, roll the meatballs between the palms of your hands.

Place them on a baking sheet and bake for 20 minutes until cooked through.

Serving Size: Makes 4 servings, 3 meatballs per person

Servings Per Recipe: 4
Nutritional Info Amount Per Serving
  • Calories: 295.4
  • Total Fat: 10.3 g
  • Cholesterol: 156.3 mg
  • Sodium: 177.4 mg
  • Total Carbs: 11.4 g
  • Dietary Fiber: 2.1 g
  • Protein: 36.9 g

Member Reviews
  • MARGLA
    Ground turkey is cheaper & has fewer calories. And cooked Quinoa makes a great filler for meatballs & meatloaf & packs more nutritional punch than whole wheat bread. - 4/1/14
  • NONNAOF2
    I INCLUDE PARSLEY OR BASIL INSIDE OF MY MEATBALLS, NOT AS A GARNISH AND USE EITHER CHICKEN OR TURKEY INSTEAD OF BEEF! :-) - 4/3/16
  • 1CRAZYDOG
    I too sub ground turkey, and I prefer panko bread crumbs if I'm going to use bread crumbs. Sometimes I sub rolled oats (raw). I alwo add a dash of worcestershire. - 4/5/18
  • ZOUMONKIE
    The whole reason for a recipe is recreate a meal. Changing major components changes the recipe into something unrecognizable. If you want a turkey recipe, don't open a beef recipe. - 4/5/18
  • AMEDINA789
    sounds amazing with turkey or chicken. - 10/25/15
  • AMBER461
    Sound very good with chicken. - 5/30/17
  • SUCCESSPI
    I am more of a teriyaki flavor fan, so left out Italian seasoning added fresh ginger and made a light teriyaki sauce instead of marinara. I think the super lean beef is soo much better than ground turkey! - 1/27/17
  • PATRICIAAK
    :) - 6/21/21
  • MACHOL
    Looks yummy! - 4/5/21
  • MILPAM3
    Excellent directions - 4/5/21
  • DMSGLASS
    There is a note about cooking for longer than five hours, I assume that's cooking them in the marinara sauce, but there aren't any directions for that, just cooking the meatballs themselves. - 4/5/21
  • THROOPER62
    Made this with ground turkey - 4/5/21
  • CARD512002
    looks good
    - 4/5/21
  • EOWYN2424
    yum - 3/28/21
  • TERMITEMOM
    Used turkey and panko. Lots of work, but worth the trouble. - 1/18/21
  • TRAVELGAL417
    got to try this - 1/15/21
  • REGILIEH
    Yummy - 11/1/20
  • GRALAN
    why cut the crusts off the slice of bread? It seems negligible - 9/20/20
  • DMEYER4
    very tasty - 8/24/20
  • SLIVERBULLET
    I am going to try this out - 8/5/20
  • CORVETTECOWBOY
    Looks good - 7/21/20
  • FEDEXLADY47
    Great - 6/12/20
  • DEE107
    thanks for sharing
    - 4/6/20
  • SHERYE
    Going to have to make these they sound so good - 4/5/20
  • CKEYES1
    Will have to get some beef first - 4/5/20