These meatballs are as easy as they are delicious!

Grape Jelly Meatballs

Grape jelly in meatballs?! I couldn’t believe it the first time I heard it either, but the empty crockpot says it all! Call it Party meatballs. Call it Cocktail Meatballs. Call it Sweet adn Sour Meatballs. Or Call it Grape Jelly Meatballs. No matter the name, this classic party appetizer is one that has been on countless family tables and pot luck buffets and always has people requesting the recipe! The combination of the sweet and savory, makes them surprisingly addictive! This recipe uses the classic ingredients, but there are some fun variations you can try too. Try making these for:

Holiday get togethers (Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter) Football watching parties Tailgates Church Potlucks New Year’s Eve gatherings Neighborhood BBQ’s Sports Team parties

If there is a crowd, these always hit the spot! This recipe will serve 12-16+ generous appetizer portions, so there is enough to go around.

How to Serve Crock Pot Party Meatballs

These Party Meatballs are traditionally used as an appetizer. It is a great hearty dish to add to a buffet table, or can stand alone as a tasty pre-meal snack. A few ideas for serving these meatballs:

Keep them in the crock pot. If you are wanting them to be available over a long period of time, leave them on warm in the crock pot for self serve! Plate them with tooth picks. If you want them to be passed, or just extra easy and accessible you can put them on a plate or board with toothpicks right in them for people to easily take as they pass. In a bowl. These make a really pretty presentation with their shiny glaze. If you are wanting to maximize that, you can pile them in a bowl with toothpicks or forks next to it.

Appetizers to Serve with Crock Pot Party Meatballs

If you are looking for a few things to serve, some other appetizers that compliment the grape jelly meatballs well, are:

Buffalo Chicken Tortilla Roll-ups Spinach and Artichoke Dip Easy Homemade Salsa (also the best tasting!) Cheesy Ranch Bean Dip Cajun Chicken Dip

These classics make a well rounded appetizer spread!

How to Make Party Meatballs in the Crock Pot

These sweet and sour meatballs really couldn’t be any easier!  But with that said, there are a few little tips and tricks that keep it simple and make them taste their best! Make sure to hop to the bottom of this post for the FULL recipe card!

The Meatballs

This recipe uses 5 lbs of frozen meatballs. You can really use your preference of basic meatballs for this. There are two main things you want to avoid:

Using pre-flavored meatballs (like buffalo, teriyaki etc) Using uncooked meatballs

Both of these will not work well in this specific recipe. For great results, feel free to use:

Beef meatballs Pork meatballs Turkey meatballs Chicken meatballs

Or any combination of the meats above! The flavor really comes in the glaze they cook in so any basically flavored precooked meatball will work! I use frozen meatballs when I make this dish. The reason is that they are quick and easy to get this dish going fast. If you prefer, you can absolutely use homemade meatballs for this. You can use fresh homemade meatballs, or homemade meatballs that have previously been cooked and frozen. Just make sure you are using fully cooked meatballs.

The Sauce

The sauce for these cocktail meatballs is super simple and only has 2 main ingredients with an optional spicy adder. What you need is:

Grape Jelly – Any brand will work. I generally use Smuckers. Heinz Chili Sauce– Don’t confuse this sauce with Asian chili sauce. Heinz Chili Sauce is ketchup like, as opposed to clear and glaze like. If you can’t find chili sauce, make your own by combining 2 c tomato sauce, 1/4 cup brown sugar, 1/4 cup white vinegar, 1 tsp chili powder, 1 tsp onion powder, 1/2 tsp garlic powder. Red Pepper Flakes– If you like spicy, you can add as much or as little as you like to your preference. Or if you want it mild or kid-friendly, just omit the red pepper all together.

All you need to do is add this to the crockpot and whisk it together, then toss the meatballs in and let the slow cooker work its magic!

Sauce Variations

If you want to shake things up from the classic recipe, here are a few ideas for variations that are just as delicious.

Substitutions for Grape Jelly:

Cranberry sauce Raspberry Jelly Apricot preserves

Substitutions for Chili Sauce

BBQ Sauce Ketchup

Freezer Instructions

These cocktail meatballs are pretty easy to whip up for a party, without much time and effort, but if you are preparing a lot and want to get ahead, you can prep them, and freeze for up to 3 months.

Mix grape jelly, and chili sauce until smooth. Mix in meatballs and place in freezer bags (will probably take multiple) or an airtight container. When ready to cook, thaw 24-48 hours in the refrigerator, then pour meatball mixture into crock pot and cook as directed.

More Crock Pot Meatball Recipes

If you enjoyed these Party Meatballs in the crock pot, I hope you will try some of our other crazy easy and crazy delicious meatball recipes made in the slow cooker!

Crock Pot Hawaiian Meatballs Crock Pot Pineapple Teriyaki Meatballs Crock pot Honey BBQ Meatballs