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    Easy Dutch Oven Meatballs In Tomato Sauce

    Published: Feb 12, 2025 by Nadia · This post may contain affiliate links · 1 Comment

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    These Dutch Oven Meatballs are tender, and flavorful and will transform your weeknight dinner routine! Made with a perfect blend of herbs and simmered in a rich tomato sauce, these meatballs come out perfectly cooked every time. Best of all, everything comes together in one pot, making cleanup a breeze!

    A bowl of meatballs covered in a rich tomato sauce, garnished with chopped fresh herbs. The dish is set on a wooden table, with a sprig of greenery partially visible in the background.

    These homemade meatballs are the kind of meal that makes you feel like a total kitchen pro-without actually doing much work. They are a staple in our house-I even make them for holidays because they're always a hit! Juicy, tender, and simmered to perfection in a rich, flavorful sauce, they never last long at our table.

    So, why the Dutch oven? Because it's the ultimate secret weapon that will help you create meatballs that stay moist on the inside while developing that perfect golden crust on the outside. The even heat allows you to sear them perfectly, and then the heavy lid locks in all those delicious flavors as they simmer away in the tomato sauce-giving you restaurant-quality results right at home. 

    If you are looking for more Dutch oven recipes check out my Dutch Oven Barbacoa, Dutch Oven Meatloaf, Dutch Oven Short Rib Rigatoni, Tomato and Butternut Squash Soup, Stuffed Cabbage Rolls, or One Pot Lasagna Soup.

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    • Why You'll Love This Recipe
    • Ingredients
    • Substitutions And Variations
    • How To Make Meatballs In A Dutch Oven
    • Expert Tips And Notes
    • Serving Suggestions For Dutch Oven Meatballs
    • Storage And Reheating
    • Recipe FAQs
    • Other Related Beef Recipes
    • Easy Dutch Oven Meatballs In Tomato Sauce

    Why You'll Love This Recipe

    • One Pot Wonder: Everything comes together in your Dutch oven, making clean-up so easy.
    • Simple And Delicious: Comfort food does not need to be made difficult! This recipe requires simple ingredients that you probably already have in your pantry!
    • Versatile: Serve these flavorful meatballs as a party appetizer, over your favorite pasta, or as a meatball sub. The options are endless.

    Ingredients

    Ingredients for a recipe are laid out: ground beef, marinara sauce, red wine, onion, garlic, parsley, egg, parmesan cheese, breadcrumbs, dried herbs, olive oil, sea salt, and pepper.
    • Yellow Onion: Grated yellow onion, is the moisture maker in this meatball recipe! While grating can be cumbersome, it is so worthwhile. Make sure you also add the onion juice to the meat mixture. You will also need some chopped onion for the tomato sauce.
    • Egg: The egg acts as a binder, holding the meatball mixture together. Without it, your meatballs might crumble apart when cooking. When shopping for eggs, look for organic pasture-raised eggs.
    • Italian Pasley: Unlike curly parsley, which is often just decorative, Italian parsley brings a more pronounced, slightly peppery taste that complements the other seasonings.
    • Oregano And Thyme: I love using fresh herbs for the best flavor, but in the winter, dried herbs work just as well. You can also swap them out for Italian seasoning
    • Sea Salt And Black Pepper: Sea salt enhances all the other flavors, while black pepper adds just the right amount of warmth and spice. Don't skimp on these-they make a big difference! If you don't have sea salt you can use Kosher salt instead, just please skip the table salt!
    • Breadcrumbs: I like to use homemade breadcrumbs, but you can use storebought if you like. If you are gluten-free, be sure to use gluten-free breadcrumbs. 
    • Parmesan Cheese & Rind: Freshly grated Parmesan cheese goes hand in hand with meatballs. If you have a Parmesan rind, throw it into the sauce while simmering-it infuses the sauce with even more richness. 
    • Ground Beef: I recommend using 85/15 grass-fed ground beef. If your beef is leaner it won't have as much flavor and the meatballs can turn out dry.
    • Extra Virgin Olive Oil: Use any high-quality extra virgin olive oil, you can also use avocado oil if you prefer.  
    • Garlic: Fresh garlic adds a nice little punch to the tomato sauce. If you are not a fan, you can leave it out.
    • Red Wine: When cooking, make sure you use a wine that you would enjoy drinking. The red wine will cook down and add an extra layer of depth to the sauce. If you don't cook with wine, no problem. You can substitute it with a little beef broth. 
    • Marinara Sauce: While you can certainly grab some San Marzano tomatoes and make homemade sauce, however, I like to use Rao's Marinara sauce to keep things super simple. But you do you, boo! 

    See the recipe card for full information on ingredients and quantities.

    Substitutions And Variations

    • Ground Meat: Feel free to use a combination of ground beef, ground pork, and ground veal for a super rich and flavorful combination. You can also make this recipe with ground chicken or ground turkey for a lighter version.
    • Spicy: Add a little kick to your Italian meatballs by adding a pinch of red pepper flakes.
    • Herbs: Try using different herbs, sage and marjoram would be great.
    • Breadcrumbs: You can use panko breadcrumbs if you like. If you want to make this recipe gluten-free, use gluten-free breadcrumbs or a little bit of almond flour. 

    How To Make Meatballs In A Dutch Oven

    This is an overview with step-by-step photos. Full ingredients & instructions are in the recipe card below.

    A clear bowl contains chopped parsley, breadcrumbs, grated parmesan, minced onion, an egg, and a mix of herbs and spices.

    Step 1. In a large bowl, grate half the onion, then add the egg, parsley, oregano, thyme, breadcrumbs, grated parmesan, salt, and pepper, and stir to combine.

    A bowl of mixed minced meat combined with chopped herbs, onions, and spices.

    Step 2. Next, add the ground beef and use your hands to gently combine the meatball mixture. Be careful not to over-mix!

    Raw meatballs seasoned with chopped herbs and onions, arranged in neat rows on a parchment-lined baking sheet.

    Step 3. Using a cookie scoop, measure 12 meatballs and place them on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.

    Eight browned meatballs with herbs are sizzling in a white pan.

    Step 4. Heat your Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Once warm, add the extra virgin olive oil. Add the meatballs in a single layer, careful not to overcrowd the pan. Cook the meatballs until they are golden brown and form a nice crust on all sides. Transfer them to a plate lined with a paper towel and set aside. Cook the meatballs in batches if needed, to ensure you do not overcrowd the pan.

    Chopped onions being sautéed in a large pot, with some caramelization and browning on the base and sides of the pot.

    Step 5. Reduce the heat to low add the chopped onion and saute for 5-7 minutes or until soft and translucent. Add the garlic and cook for 30 seconds.

    Chopped onions cooking in a pot with a red wine.

    Step 6. Next, deglaze with the red wine and carefully scrape up any pieces that are stuck to the bottom of the pot. Simmer for another minute and allow the wine to reduce.

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    A wooden spoon holding a meatball over a pot filled with red tomato sauce.

    Step 7. Add the marinara sauce and stir to combine. Place the seared meatballs into the tomato sauce along with the parmesan rind, and gently stir to combine. Cover with a lid and simmer on low heat for 25-30 minutes.

    Expert Tips And Notes

    • Don't Overmix: Use your hands to lightly combine the meat mixture until just incorporated. Overmixing can make the meatballs dense and tough, so keep it light for the best texture.
    • Deglaze The Pan: Don't worry if your meatballs break apart a little bit when you sear them. Those brown bits that get stuck to the bottom of the pan will get scraped up when you deglaze the pan and add so much flavor to the sauce.
    • Grate Your Onion: Grating the onion adds so much moisture. Don't skip this step. You can even use the grating attachment on your food processor to make it easy.
    • Grate Your Own Parmesan And Save The Rind: When buying Parmesan cheese, make sure you're getting the real deal-look for the Parmesan stamp on the rind to confirm its authenticity. I always save the rinds and keep them in the freezer-they're perfect for adding rich flavor to soups and sauces!

    Serving Suggestions For Dutch Oven Meatballs

    • Toppings: Top with freshly grated Parmesan, a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil, or a spoonful of ricotta for extra creaminess. Garnish with fresh basil or fresh parsley for a pop of color and freshness.
    • Main Dishes: Serve over cottage cheese mashed potatoes, creamy polenta, or your favorite pasta for a hearty meal. For a lighter option, pair with roasted spaghetti squash or zucchini noodles.
    • Bread Pairings: Enjoy with cheesy garlic bread, or a side of focaccia to soak up the sauce. I also love making meatball subs and topping with provolone cheese.
    • Vegetable Sides And Salads: If you need some greens serve alongside roasted maple Brussels sprouts, smoked asparagus, or a grilled peach and burrata salad.

    Storage And Reheating

    • Storage: Allow the meatballs and sauce to cool completely. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
    • Freezing: Place cooled meatballs and sauce in a freezer-safe container and freeze for up to 3 months.
    • Reheating: Thaw in the refrigerator overnight if frozen. Reheat on the stovetop over medium heat until warmed through.

    Recipe FAQs

    Can I cook meatballs in a slow cooker?

    You can, however, I would recommend searing the meatballs first, then transferring them to a slow cooker with the sauce to cook.

    Why are my meatballs tough?

    This can happen if you overwork the meat mixture or if the meat you use is too lean.

    Can I make the meatballs ahead of time?

    Yes! They are also great for meal prep as they taste even better the next day as the flavors develop further.

    A bowl of meatballs in tomato sauce, garnished with shredded cheese and fresh herbs. The background features a wooden surface and a bunch of fresh parsley.

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    A bowl of meatballs covered in tomato sauce, topped with grated cheese and garnished with fresh basil.

    Easy Dutch Oven Meatballs In Tomato Sauce

    Nadia
    These Dutch Oven Meatballs are tender, and flavorful and will transform your weeknight dinner routine! Made with a perfect blend of herbs and simmered in a rich tomato sauce, these meatballs come out perfectly cooked every time. Best of all, everything comes together in one pot, making cleanup a breeze!
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    Prep Time 15 minutes mins
    Cook Time 30 minutes mins
    Total Time 45 minutes mins
    Course dinner
    Cuisine Italian
    Servings 4
    Calories 440 kcal

    Ingredients
      

    • 1 Onion divided ½ grated, ½ chopped
    • 1 Egg
    • 1 teaspoon Sea Salt
    • ½ teaspoon Black Pepper
    • 1 teaspoon Oregano
    • 1 teaspoon Thyme
    • ¼ cup Parsley chopped
    • ¼ cup Breadcrumbs gluten-free
    • ⅛ cup Parmesan Cheese freshly grated
    • 1 lb Ground Beef grass-fed
    • 1 tablespoon Extra Virgin Olive Oil
    • 2 cloves Garlic minced
    • ¼ cup Red Wine
    • 28 oz Marinara Sauce
    • Parmesan Rind optional
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    Instructions
     

    • In a large bowl, grate half the onion, then add the egg, parsley, oregano, thyme, breadcrumbs, grated parmesan, salt, and pepper, and stir to combine.
      1 Onion, 1 Egg, 1 teaspoon Sea Salt, ½ teaspoon Black Pepper, 1 teaspoon Oregano, 1 teaspoon Thyme, ¼ cup Parsley, ¼ cup Breadcrumbs, ⅛ cup Parmesan Cheese
    • Next, add the ground beef and use your hands to gently combine the meatball mixture. Be careful not to over-mix!
      1 lb Ground Beef
    • Using a cookie scoop, measure 12 meatballs and place them on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
    • Heat your Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Once warm, add the extra virgin olive oil. Add the meatballs in a single layer, careful not to overcrowd the pan. Cook the meatballs until they are golden brown and form a nice crust on all sides. Transfer them to a plate lined with a paper towel and set aside. Cook the meatballs in batches if needed, to ensure you do not overcrowd the pan.
      1 tablespoon Extra Virgin Olive Oil
    • Reduce the heat to low add the chopped onion and saute for 5-7 minutes or until soft and translucent. Add the garlic and cook for 30 seconds.
      2 cloves Garlic
    • Next, deglaze with the red wine and carefully scrape up any pieces that are stuck to the bottom of the pot. Simmer for another minute and allow the wine to reduce.
      ¼ cup Red Wine
    • Add the marinara sauce and stir to combine. Place the seared meatballs into the tomato sauce and gently stir to combine. Cover with a lid and simmer on low heat for 25-30 minutes.
      28 oz Marinara Sauce, Parmesan Rind

    Notes

    Expert Tips And Notes
    • Don't Overmix: Use your hands to lightly combine the meat mixture until just incorporated. Overmixing can make the meatballs dense and tough, so keep it light for the best texture.
    • Deglaze The Pan: Don't worry if your meatballs break apart a little bit when you sear them. Those brown bits that get stuck to the bottom of the pan will get scraped up when you deglaze the pan and add so much flavor to the sauce.
    • Grate Your Onion: Grating the onion adds so much moisture. Don't skip this step. You can even use the grating attachment on your food processor to make it easy.
    • Grate Your Own Parmesan And Save The Rind: When buying Parmesan cheese, make sure you're getting the real deal-look for the Parmesan stamp on the rind to confirm its authenticity. I always save the rinds and keep them in the freezer-they're perfect for adding rich flavor to soups and sauces!

    Nutrition

    Calories: 440kcalCarbohydrates: 19gProtein: 26gFat: 29gSaturated Fat: 10gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 13gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 124mgSodium: 2009mgPotassium: 1009mgFiber: 4gSugar: 9gVitamin A: 1292IUVitamin C: 22mgCalcium: 129mgIron: 5mg
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      February 12, 2025 at 4:44 pm

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      We love these meatballs. They are in heavy rotation at our house. I hope you love them too!

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