Thanksgiving-Style Turkey Meatballs Recipe

turkey meatball on a spoon
turkey meatball on a spoon - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Roasting a turkey is a lot of work. Even if you love cooking, making the Thanksgiving turkey can be a huge undertaking, and one that has dire consequences if you mess up. Sure, it's hard to picture Thanksgiving without a turkey, but it's even worse to picture it with a dry one.

So whether you simply don't have the bandwidth for making a whole roasted turkey this year or happen to be serving an extra-small crowd, we have the perfect turkey swap for your Thanksgiving feast. Reminiscent of IKEA's most famous entrée, these flavorful turkey meatballs are baked until browned and draped in a creamy gravy. The white pepper gives a hint of heat while the sage adds an herbal flavor that is complemented by the rich white turkey gravy. These meatballs developed with Michelle McGlinn are everything you love about the Thanksgiving turkey without the hassle — and trust us, no dry turkey here.

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Gather The Ingredients For Thanksgiving-Style Turkey Meatballs

ingredients on a table
ingredients on a table - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

For the juiciest meatballs, we recommend seeking out ground turkey with a high fat-to-lean percentage, like 80 or 85% lean. From there, you'll need to grab breadcrumbs, fresh sage, salt, white pepper, Worcestershire sauce, shallot, garlic, and an egg. For the gravy, you'll need butter, flour, turkey stock, thyme, heavy whipping cream, and cracked black pepper. Turkey stock is readily available in stores around Thanksgiving, but if you can't find it, just swap for chicken stock instead.

Step 1: Preheat The Oven

oven temperature reading 400
oven temperature reading 400 - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Preheat the oven to 400 F.

Step 2: Prep A Baking Sheet

baking sheet with wire rack
baking sheet with wire rack - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Arrange a baking sheet with foil and a wire rack. Spray rack with oil.

Step 3: Add The Turkey Ingredients To A Bowl

meatball ingredients in a bowl
meatball ingredients in a bowl - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Add the turkey, egg, breadcrumbs, sage, 1 teaspoon salt, white pepper, Worcestershire sauce, grated shallot, and grated garlic to a large bowl.

Step 4: Mix The Meatballs Together

turkey meatballs mixed in bowl
turkey meatballs mixed in bowl - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Using your hands, mix the ingredients together until incorporated.

Step 5: Roll The Meatballs

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rolling meatballs with hands - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Roll the mixture into 20 1-inch balls.

Step 6: Place On The Baking Sheet

meatballs on baking sheet
meatballs on baking sheet - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Arrange meatballs on wire rack.

Step 7: Bake The Meatballs

baked meatballs on sheet tray
baked meatballs on sheet tray - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Bake until golden brown and cooked through, 15-20 minutes.

Step 8: Melt The Butter For The Gravy

melting butter in skillet
melting butter in skillet - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

In the meantime, make the gravy. Melt the butter in a skillet over medium heat.

Step 9: Make A Roux

whisking a roux in skillet
whisking a roux in skillet - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Whisk in the flour until a golden paste forms. Do not allow to burn.

Step 10: Simmer The Turkey Stock

whisking turkey stock in skillet
whisking turkey stock in skillet - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Once all flour is incorporated, add the turkey stock and thyme. Bring to a simmer and cook until thickened, about 5 minutes.

Step 11: Add In The Cream

stirring in the cream
stirring in the cream - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Whisk in the heavy cream, remaining 1 teaspoon salt, and black pepper. Remove the thyme.

Step 12: Add The Meatballs

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meatballs in gravy in skillet - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Add the cooked meatballs to the gravy, stirring to coat.

Step 13: Serve

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meatballs in gravy - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Serve meatballs in gravy.

How Can I Use Thanksgiving Leftovers For Turkey Meatballs?

turkey meatball on a spoon
turkey meatball on a spoon - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Even if you did make a full Thanksgiving feast, these turkey meatballs are a good option for using up a few leftover scraps from the day before. While you likely don't have a meat grinder to use up extra turkey, you can still be resourceful about using other leftovers to make this dish. If you're making stuffing, save a cup of stale bread cubes and grind them into bread crumbs to use in the meatballs. Seasoning the potatoes with thyme? Save a sprig or two for the gravy. Same with the sage: Don't toss extra leaves, instead, use them here.

If you made a turkey, consider using the bones for a stock to use in the gravy. For a 2-pound carcass, you'll have enough stock to make this gravy with plenty leftover for soup, pot pie, or turkey chili. To do this, just cook the turkey with your vegetable scraps (think onions, garlic, celery, and carrot), add water, and simmer until golden and flavorful.

What Is The Best Way To Serve And Store Turkey Meatballs?

meatballs on top of potatoes
meatballs on top of potatoes - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Even though this gravy contains cream, the meatballs can be stored in the gravy and reheated easily in the microwave. In fact, storing the meatballs and gravy together prevents the turkey from drying out. Store in airtight containers in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days. When ready to eat, reheat in the microwave until warmed through, stirring every 30 seconds.

Turkey meatballs pair well with classic Thanksgiving sides like yams, cornbread stuffing, and cranberry sauce. Plan to serve about five meatballs per person — so if you have a bigger group of hungry people coming over, double or triple the recipe to ensure everyone has enough to eat.

If you're a fan of IKEA's lingonberry, we highly recommend stirring some cranberry sauce into the meatballs for a similar touch of sweetness. If you are planning a whole feast of non-conventional Thanksgiving mains, try serving with bacon-wrapped Brussels sprouts, acorn squash wedge salads, and cranberry-sage pearl couscous. Our recommendation? Whatever you do, don't skip the mashed potatoes.

Thanksgiving-Style Turkey Meatballs Recipe

turkey meatball in gravy
turkey meatball in gravy - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Prep Time: 10mCook Time: 27mYield: 4 ServingsIngredients

  • 1 pound ground turkey

  • 1 egg

  • ¼ cup breadcrumbs

  • 1 tablespoon finely chopped sage

  • 2 teaspoons salt, divided

  • 1 teaspoon white pepper

  • 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce

  • 1 tablespoon minced shallot

  • 1 teaspoon grated garlic

  • ¼ cup butter

  • ¼ cup flour

  • 2 cups turkey stock

  • 2 sprigs thyme

  • 1 tablespoon heavy whipping cream

  • 1 teaspoon black pepper

Directions

  1. Preheat the oven to 400 F.

  2. Arrange a baking sheet with foil and a wire rack. Spray rack with oil.

  3. Add the turkey, egg, breadcrumbs, sage, 1 teaspoon salt, white pepper, Worcestershire sauce, grated shallot, and grated garlic to a large bowl.

  4. Using your hands, mix the ingredients together until incorporated.

  5. Roll the mixture into 20 1-inch balls.

  6. Arrange meatballs on wire rack.

  7. Bake until golden brown and cooked through, 15-20 minutes.

  8. In the meantime, make the gravy. Melt the butter in a skillet over medium heat.

  9. Whisk in the flour until a golden paste forms. Do not allow to burn.

  10. Once all flour is incorporated, add the turkey stock and thyme. Bring to a simmer and cook until thickened, about 5 minutes.

  11. Whisk in the heavy cream, remaining 1 teaspoon salt, and black pepper. Remove the thyme.

  12. Add the cooked meatballs to the gravy, stirring to coat.

  13. Serve meatballs in gravy.

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