The Best Crockpot Grape Jelly Meatballs Recipe

I made three-ingredient grape jelly meatballs that are so sticky-sweet and crowd-pleasing they disappear before you can say seconds.

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I am obsessed with how this version of grape jelly meatballs gets everyone reaching for more. I love that sticky, shiny glaze from red grape jelly that clings to every curve of a meatball.

I adore that sweet-sour hit that somehow feels unapologetically snackable and adult at the same time. But it’s the way people talk about them mid-bite that makes me smile, the surprised pause followed by immediate approval.

I enjoy bringing them out and watching plates disappear. Purely addictive.

Totally simple. Finger-licking, crowd-pleasing, and exactly the kind of thing I want at every gathering.

Every single time, seriously.

Ingredients

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  • Plus, frozen meatballs bring easy comfort and protein, just heat and serve.
  • Basically, grape jelly adds sticky sweetness and gloss that makes everyone go back for more.
  • Plus, chili sauce gives tangy zip and a little kick, no fancy skills needed.

Ingredient Quantities

  • 3 pounds frozen cocktail meatballs (about 48 oz, any brand)
  • 1 12 oz jar red grape jelly
  • 1 12 oz bottle chili sauce (such as Heinz)

How to Make this

1. Put the frozen meatballs into the crockpot in an even layer, no need to thaw them first.

2. Empty the 12 oz jar of red grape jelly into a medium bowl or heat safe measuring cup.

3. Pour the 12 oz bottle of chili sauce into the same bowl with the jelly.

4. Stir the jelly and chili sauce until mostly combined; if the jelly is hard, microwave for 20 to 40 seconds and stir again so it mixes easier.

5. Pour the sauce over the meatballs, making sure most meatballs get coated. Give the pot a gentle stir so sauce is more evenly distributed.

6. Cover and cook on Low for 4 hours, or on High for 2 to 3 hours, until meatballs are heated through and sauce is glossy and slightly thickened.

7. Taste the sauce about 30 minutes before serving and adjust if needed with a pinch of salt, a splash of vinegar, or a little hot sauce if you want more tang.

8. Once done, stir gently to coat any sauce that settled, then transfer to a warmed serving dish or keep in the crockpot on Warm for serving.

9. Garnish if you like with chopped green onions or sesame seeds, serve with toothpicks or over rice for a meal.

10. Leftovers keep well in the fridge for 3 to 4 days; reheat gently in a saucepan or on Low in the crockpot so the sauce doesn’t separate.

Equipment Needed

1. Crockpot or slow cooker (the main thing you cook it in)
2. Medium mixing bowl or heat-safe measuring cup for the jelly and sauce
3. Liquid measuring cup for pouring the chili sauce easily
4. Rubber spatula or wooden spoon for stirring and scraping the bowl
5. Microwave safe dish or bowl if the jelly is real hard and needs softening
6. Ladle or large spoon for serving from the crockpot
7. Serving dish or warmed platter to transfer the meatballs to
8. Toothpicks or small tongs for guests to pick them up

FAQ

A: Yes, you can. If they're fully cooked, treat them the same as frozen and warm for 2 to 3 hours on low. If they're raw, brown them first and then cook on low for 3 to 4 hours so they cook through.

A: Red grape jelly and chili sauce are classic here, but you can swap in other jellies like cranberry or apricot for a different sweet note, and use a tangy barbecue sauce instead of chili sauce for a smokier flavor. Taste and adjust, cause sweetness and acidity will change.

A: The sauce should coat the meatballs lightly, not be watery. If too thin, stir 1 tablespoon cornstarch with 1 tablespoon cold water, then add to the crockpot and cook 15 to 30 more minutes. Repeat if needed.

A: Absolutely. Make them a day ahead, cool, refrigerate, and reheat gently in the crockpot on low for 1 to 2 hours or in a saucepan on low. They often taste even better after resting overnight.

A: With about 3 pounds of meatballs, you get roughly 48 oz or about 40 to 48 cocktail meatballs depending on size. That's usually enough for 10 to 12 appetizer servings, or 6 to 8 as a main with sides.

A: Stir once or twice during cooking, and use the low setting for longer, gentler cooking. If your crockpot runs hot, place a small heatproof plate under the meatballs or add a splash of water to the sauce to keep it from concentrating and sticking.

The Best Crockpot Grape Jelly Meatballs Recipe Substitutions and Variations

  • Meatballs: use fresh pre-cooked meatballs from the deli, frozen turkey or chicken meatballs, or make small homemade beef or pork meatballs if you want less processed stuff. (If you use fresh, drop crockpot time a bit.)
  • Red grape jelly: swap in cranberry jelly for a tangier bite, apricot preserves for a fruitier sweet, or orange marmalade if you like a little citrus bite.
  • Chili sauce: try ketchup mixed with a splash of hot sauce for milder heat, BBQ sauce for a smokier flavor, or sweet Thai chili sauce for more sweet and spicy.

Pro Tips

1) Heat the sauce first if the jelly is rock hard. Put the jelly and chili sauce in a microwave safe cup for 20 to 40 seconds, stir, then pour it over the meatballs. If you skip this you’ll end up with globs of jelly that never melt properly.

2) Brown a few meatballs in a skillet before dumping them in the crockpot if you want extra flavor and texture. It’s a tiny bit more work but the caramelized bits make the sauce taste deeper and less one-note.

3) Taste and fix the sauce near the end. A tiny splash of vinegar or lemon juice brightens it up if it’s too sweet, a pinch of salt brings out the flavors, and a few drops of hot sauce add kick without overpowering. Add small amounts, taste, then adjust again.

4) Keep the crockpot on Warm for serving and give it a good gentle stir occasionally so the sauce doesn’t pool on top and separate. If you’re transporting them, put the meatballs in a pre-warmed dish so they stay glossy and not greasy.

The Best Crockpot Grape Jelly Meatballs Recipe

The Best Crockpot Grape Jelly Meatballs Recipe

Recipe by Belinda Jay

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I made three-ingredient grape jelly meatballs that are so sticky-sweet and crowd-pleasing they disappear before you can say seconds.

Servings

12

servings

Calories

391

kcal

Equipment: 1. Crockpot or slow cooker (the main thing you cook it in)
2. Medium mixing bowl or heat-safe measuring cup for the jelly and sauce
3. Liquid measuring cup for pouring the chili sauce easily
4. Rubber spatula or wooden spoon for stirring and scraping the bowl
5. Microwave safe dish or bowl if the jelly is real hard and needs softening
6. Ladle or large spoon for serving from the crockpot
7. Serving dish or warmed platter to transfer the meatballs to
8. Toothpicks or small tongs for guests to pick them up

Ingredients

  • 3 pounds frozen cocktail meatballs (about 48 oz, any brand)

  • 1 12 oz jar red grape jelly

  • 1 12 oz bottle chili sauce (such as Heinz)

Directions

  • Put the frozen meatballs into the crockpot in an even layer, no need to thaw them first.
  • Empty the 12 oz jar of red grape jelly into a medium bowl or heat safe measuring cup.
  • Pour the 12 oz bottle of chili sauce into the same bowl with the jelly.
  • Stir the jelly and chili sauce until mostly combined; if the jelly is hard, microwave for 20 to 40 seconds and stir again so it mixes easier.
  • Pour the sauce over the meatballs, making sure most meatballs get coated. Give the pot a gentle stir so sauce is more evenly distributed.
  • Cover and cook on Low for 4 hours, or on High for 2 to 3 hours, until meatballs are heated through and sauce is glossy and slightly thickened.
  • Taste the sauce about 30 minutes before serving and adjust if needed with a pinch of salt, a splash of vinegar, or a little hot sauce if you want more tang.
  • Once done, stir gently to coat any sauce that settled, then transfer to a warmed serving dish or keep in the crockpot on Warm for serving.
  • Garnish if you like with chopped green onions or sesame seeds, serve with toothpicks or over rice for a meal.
  • Leftovers keep well in the fridge for 3 to 4 days; reheat gently in a saucepan or on Low in the crockpot so the sauce doesn’t separate.

Notes

  • Below you’ll find my best estimate of this recipe’s nutrition facts. Treat the numbers as a guide rather than a rule—great food should nourish both body and spirit. Figures are approximate, and the website owner assumes no liability for any inaccuracies in this recipe.

Nutrition Facts

  • Serving Size: 170g
  • Total number of serves: 12
  • Calories: 391kcal
  • Fat: 22.7g
  • Saturated Fat: 9.1g
  • Trans Fat: 0.5g
  • Polyunsaturated: 3.5g
  • Monounsaturated: 9.6g
  • Cholesterol: 90.8mg
  • Sodium: 1023mg
  • Potassium: 365mg
  • Carbohydrates: 30.3g
  • Fiber: 0.5g
  • Sugar: 25.5g
  • Protein: 19.3g
  • Vitamin A: 200IU
  • Vitamin C: 2mg
  • Calcium: 60mg
  • Iron: 0.5mg

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