Maple Sweet Potato Chicken Meatballs – Struggling with picky eaters who don’t like their veggies? These savory meatballs are healthier than you think, and smothered in a sweet, sticky, maple glaze. The fact that they’re loaded with vegetables can be just between us…
If there is one thing I can always get my picky preschooler to eat, it’s meatballs. If there’s one thing I can’t get him to eat, it’s sweet potatoes. His disdain for sweet potatoes began with the little jars of baby food when I first started introducing him to solids. I could shovel the puréed green beans into his little pudgy cheeks without complaint, but if I offered him sweet potato it was as if I was trying to feed him toxic waste. He’d wrinkle his little nose and gag, refusing to finish the remainder of his meal. Personally, I didn’t find this all that cute. I wanted him to like sweet potatoes! What kind of person doesn’t like sweet potatoes?! They’re one of the easy-to-like vegetables! All that to say, not much has changed over the last few years except that mommy has gotten smarter with time.
Today’s recipe for Maple Sweet Potato Chicken Meatballs is one that my little sweet potato hater gobbles up without complaint. I may not have told him that these meatballs contain sweet potatoes, but I think this is one of those situations where ignorance is bliss. I’ll tell him when he’s older… As a replacement for the bread crumbs in traditional meatballs, the sweet potatoes add a sweetness to the dish, plus they sneak in a little extra nutrition for sweet potato lovers and haters alike. To make things even healthier, they’re packed with nutritious winter greens. But all the fussy eaters out there have no need to fuss, as these meatballs are covered in a sweet and savory maple glaze. They’re so moreish, yet so healthy!
Another fabulous thing about this dish is it’s friendly for a weeknight dinner. The meatball mix can be made in advance, frozen, and thawed out overnight in the fridge before you plan on cooking it. The meatballs and the glaze can also be cooked up in one pan, keeping dishes to a minimum. The secret is using an oven-safe pan and cooking the meatballs through for about 15 minutes. Next, add the sauce to the pan with the meatballs and cook for another 5 minutes. Pull it from the oven, give it a little stir, and then you have meatballs smothered in a sticky, sweet, and savory glaze.
I typically serve this with a hearty and nutty whole grain like bulgar or quinoa for a complete dinner. It’s also good stored in the crockpot on the warm setting and served as a cocktail meatball at a party. Just don’t tell your guests that you’re feeding them a bunch of veggies! Best of luck with the little (and big) picky eaters in your life!
Struggling with picky eaters who don't like their veggies? These savory meatballs are healthier than you think, and smothered in a sweet, sticky, maple glaze. The fact that they're loaded with vegetables can be just between us...Maple Sweet Potato Chicken Meatballs
Ingredients
Chicken Meatballs
Maple Glaze
Instructions
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adina says
My kids would not eat sweet potatoes either, unless they are well hidden. This sounds like a great recipe to fool them, I bet they would love this!
Rachel says
I’m glad to hear someone else has non-sweet potato eating kids! You’ll have to let me know if this recipe has them fooled!
this sounds great! have got to try this with our lad…love that it doesn’t have eggs, which he is allergic to.
I happy to hear this work for your family. The sweet potatoes work as a great binder!
Oh MAN these look and sound delicious! I love this healthier version of a crowd pleaser like meatballs. Must add to my “must make” list!
Thanks Dee Dee! This was tested and approved by my picky 4 year old!
The addition of sweet potatoes is genius! Maple syrup pairs nicely with them, too. Wonderful recipe idea!
Thanks London!
Making tonight! In step 1, is “expediting” via the microwave instead of or in addition to baking? Guessing it’s instead of but figured I’d clarify.
Hi David – yes, it’s “instead of” – thanks for asking! I’ll be sure to clarify that in my directions in case others have the same question. Let me know how they turned out!
These look great! My kids do like sweet potatoes but I’m always up for adding more veggies to our meals!
Isn’t it nice when a healthy mealtime isn’t accompanied by whining and complaining from the kid section?!
I don’t have a cast iron skillet, what can use instead?
Hi Terra! You can use an uncoated stainless steal pan as an alternative for cooking in the oven. Just be sure to put a little oil extra oil on the bottom of the pan because it’s not non-stick. Before I had a cast iron skillet or an uncoated pan I cooked all of my meatballs on the stove top. If you do this, you can add the Maple Glaze to the pan once the meatballs are cooked through. Bring the glaze to a simmer and then remove from the heat and coat the meatballs in the glaze. This method tends to require a little more babysitting and it can make a mess of your stove top, but it will taste just as good! 🙂
Can I use ground turkey instead of chicken?
Hi Helena! Sorry it’s taken me so long to reply to your comment. I have a new baby at home that lets just say is adorable, but a bit fussy and who has been keeping his Mommy quite busy and distracted! As far as using chicken in this recipe, I think it would be delicious! Just keep in mind that ground chicken tends to be a little leaner then some ground turkey so you may need to add some oil to the bottom of the pan to prevent sticking.