These meatless “meatballs” are the perfect offering when you are looking for something a bit lighter than the standard fare. And if you are serving dinner to a crowd, how great are these for the vegetarians in the group? With these Eggplant Parmesan Meatballs, you can actually offer them spaghetti and “meatballs.”
I confess …the texture is very different. These guys are softer, more tender. And, of course, lighter. But wait until you check out the flavor factor. So yummy …like biting into eggplant parmesan! And you can make them gluten-free by switching out the panko breadcrumbs with your gluten-free version.
Let’s start out by mincing the garlic and cubing the eggplant which, by the way, doesn’t even have to be peeled. The minced garlic is sautéed in olive oil for just a few minutes then the eggplant is added to the skillet. Cover and cook over medium heat until the eggplant is tender …maybe about 10 minutes.
If the cooked eggplant is sitting in excessive moisture, give it a quick drain. It is then placed in the bowl of a food processor and pulsed just a few times …just enough to give it a rough chop. Do not puree it. It is then poured into a medium-to-large bowl along with the panko breadcrumbs, grated cheese, chopped fresh herbs, and egg. Season the mixture to taste with salt & freshly ground black pepper.
A note on the eggplant: If you choose to peel you eggplant before cooking it, you can actually skip the whole food processor step and do your mixing by hand. Another benefit is that these are then perfect for your little one to snack on. My little grandson went crazy over these guys when he was first trying out different foods.
The original recipe for this comes from Skinnytaste, where you are directed to use Pecorino Romano cheese. If that is what you prefer, that would also be delicious. I switched it over to the Parmesan cheese since it is less salty than the Romano cheese …the whole sodium intake thing is something we watch closely in my household.
It all gets mixed up so that all of the ingredients are well combined. The texture will be similar to that of homemade bread stuffing …even a little softer. Form the mixture into small “meatballs” each measuring about 1 1/2-inches in diameter. If you use a food scale while cooking, each “meatball” should weigh in at around 1-ounce. You will end up with 20 to 24 balls when finished.
After a brief stint of about 20 minutes in the preheated oven, the eggplant parmesan “meatballs” are cooked. They should be firm to the touch with slight browning on the bottom.
Serve your Eggplant Parmesan Meatballs as an appetizer or with your favorite pasta.
All that’s left to do is to heat up your marinara sauce and then let these guys hang out in the sauce until the pasta is ready. Or maybe you’d prefer to serve them on their own as an appetizer …just be sure to include some crusty bread.
eggplant parmesan "meatballs"
Adapted from Skinnytaste
Imagine eggplant parmesan rolled into a tasty "meatball" ...the perfect vegetarian topping to your next bowl of spaghetti.
Ingredients
- cooking spray
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 2 garlic cloves, minced
- 1 1/4 pounds unpeeled eggplant, cut into 1-inch pieces (see notes)
- 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
- 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
- 1 3/4 cups panko breadcrumbs (or gluten-free panko breadcrumbs)
- 2 ounces parmesan cheese, finely grated (about 1/2 cup)
- 1/2 cup fresh parsley leaves, chopped
- 1/4 cup fresh basil leaves, chopped (plus extra leaves for garnish)
- 1 large egg, lightly beaten
- 3 cups marinara sauce (more if serving over pasta)
Instructions
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Heat the oven to 375°F. Spray a large rimmed baking sheet with cooking spray.
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Place the olive oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium heat. When hot, add the minced garlic and saute for 2 to 3 minutes until translucent. Add the eggplant and 1/4 cup water. Season with the salt & pepper and cook, covered, stirring occasionally until tender, 10 to 12 minutes. Transfer to the bowl of a food processor and pulse a few times. Do not puree.
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Transfer to a large bowl. Add the panko breadcrumbs, parmesan cheese, chopped herbs, and beaten egg to the eggplant. Season to taste with additional salt & pepper, if desired.
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Form the eggplant mixture into 20 to 24 balls, each weighing about 1 ounce, rolling tightly and transfer them to the prepared baking sheet. Bake until firm and browned, about 20 to 25 minutes.
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Heat the sauce in a large deep skillet until warm. Gently add the meatballs to the sauce and simmer for about 5 minutes. Garnish the meatballs with fresh basil leaves and serve as an appetizer or over pasta.
Recipe Notes
A note on the eggplant: If you choose to peel you eggplant before cooking it, you can actually skip the whole food processor step and do your mixing by hand. These tasty morsels, especially those without the skin, make the perfect finger food for your little one to snack on.
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This looks absolutely delicious! I want to add this to our menu for next week! Thank you!
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This looks delicious. Im so stoked to try these out!!
Looks great. I hate eggplant but these look awesome. Would love to try
What a genius idea! I always want to buy eggplant, but I rarely do because I don’t know of too many recipes where I can actually use it, but I LOVE the idea of making it into meatballs! It sounds absolutely delicious!
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Oh my I love a good eggplant parm so these are right up my ally and I will be sure to give them a try soon!
This is a great alternative to use when my daughter comes to visit. I sometimes don’t know what to cook for her since she doesn’t eat meat.
Yes! My son and daughter-in-law are pescatarian and they love these “meatballs.” They’re really great to prepare and bake ahead, throw them in the freezer then heat them up with your favorite marinara. ?
This looks very good. I’ll be trying this out this week. Thanks for sharing.
These look amazing! Thank you for sharing!!
Thank you, Mary. And you’re welcome!
I’m so excited to read that your grandson liked these! I’ve been craving eggplant parm recently but didn’t want to go through the trouble because my son probably won’t go near it. But he does love pretty much anything in meatball form so I’ll definitely make these soon!
Hi Tana. Yes! My grandson literally could not get enough of these when he was first eating table food. His excitement over them warmed my heart. ❤️
Made these last night – it was my first try at eggplant – they are fantastic! My husband and I both loved it! Next time I’m going to double the recipe!
Ellen, so glad you loved them!