Pesto Meatballs (gluten and grain free, Paleo) - Savory Lotus (2024)

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Need an easy dinner idea that the whole family will love? These easy Pesto Meatballs are a breeze to throw together and are guaranteed to be a hit.

Who doesn’t love pesto? And with the warmer months upon us, basil is back in season. We had a small gathering at our house last week, and I needed an easy dish to serve that would be kid-friendly. I decide to use what I had in the fridge, and this is what I came up with:

Meatballs are easy to make. They are super nutrient-dense. And they are a crowd-pleaser. I made a huge platter of these Pesto Meatballs for our party, and they were all gone before I knew it. Awesome! I love positive feedback on my recipes!

Love to have food ready to go in the freezer? These meatballs freeze well and can be easily defrosted for a quick and easy weeknight meal. Next time I am going to make a double batch for sure.

I used a combination of beef and pork because that’s what I had. Feel free to use any ground meat that you like. I think that you and your family are really going to like these.

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Pesto Meatballs (gluten and grain free, Paleo)

★★★3 from 3 reviews

  • Author: Katja from Savory Lotus
  • Yield: 48 small meatballs 1x
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Ingredients

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  • 1 bunch fresh basil, leaves only
  • 1 clove fresh garlic, minced
  • 1 tsp fresh lemon juice
  • 1 tsp unrefined sea salt (I use this one)
  • 1/8 tsp black pepper
  • 3 TBS olive oil, coconut oil (like this) or ghee (like this), melted
  • 2 eggs, beaten
  • 2 pounds ground meat
  • 1 tablespoonscoconut flour (like this) **see note

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 400’F and line baking sheets with unbleached parchment paper (like this).
  2. TO MAKE PESTO: In a food processor, process basil leaves until completely broken up. Add garlic, lemon juice, salt, pepper, and fat of choice and continue to process until well incorporated and smooth.
  3. Mix ground beef, eggs, and flour together in a large bowl. Add basil pesto and mix again. I just get in there with my hands.
  4. Form into small balls and place onto lined baking sheets.
  5. Bake for 22-24 minutes, or until cooked all the way through and starting to brown.
  6. Enjoy! To freeze for later, freeze in single layers then place into airtight container.

Notes

I use 1 tablespoon of coconut flour as a binder. You can sub any flour that you have like almond or cassava, but you will have to use at 2-3 tablespoons of any other flour. Start with 2 and add another if mixture seems too sticky to roll.

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  1. Pesto Meatballs (gluten and grain free, Paleo) - Savory Lotus (6)Erin says

    I just made these. They are very tasty but a little dry, may need to add some Paleo marina sauce.
    Thanks for the recipe!

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    • Pesto Meatballs (gluten and grain free, Paleo) - Savory Lotus (7)Katja says

      Bummer that they came out dry. I haven’t had that issue. It probably had to do with the meat that you used. Some meat is much leaner than others. I use a local, grass fed beef that turns out perfect. But a marinara sauce with these would be perfect. Thanks for the idea! 🙂

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    • Pesto Meatballs (gluten and grain free, Paleo) - Savory Lotus (9)Katja says

      The amount my bunch of basil makes varies every time. If you use 1/3 to 1/2 cup, you should be fine. 🙂

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  2. Pesto Meatballs (gluten and grain free, Paleo) - Savory Lotus (10)Jan says

    Very good. I made the meatballs with 1 lb of 85% lean beef & 2 or 3 tablespoons of pesto we had previously made & frozen. Nice shortcut to giving the meatballs lots of flavor! I broiled them, which means they cooked a bit faster. Next time I will bake them as the parchment paper can get too hot in the broiler!

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  3. Pesto Meatballs (gluten and grain free, Paleo) - Savory Lotus (11)Molly says

    What is the nutrition info for these?

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    • Pesto Meatballs (gluten and grain free, Paleo) - Savory Lotus (12)Katja Heino says

      Hi, Molly! I don;t calculate. But you can use this if you want to know—-> https://www.myfitnesspal.com/ Hope that helps! 🙂

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  4. Pesto Meatballs (gluten and grain free, Paleo) - Savory Lotus (13)M.S. says

    We don’t consider beef and pork to be a healthy choice for food.

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    • Pesto Meatballs (gluten and grain free, Paleo) - Savory Lotus (14)Katja Heino says

      OK… that’s fine. Everyone is different. Eat what makes you happy and feel good. 🙂

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  5. Pesto Meatballs (gluten and grain free, Paleo) - Savory Lotus (15)kathy says

    Hi! These look delicious !! Do you freeze the meatballs before or after you cook them? THANKS!

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    • Pesto Meatballs (gluten and grain free, Paleo) - Savory Lotus (16)Katja Heino says

      After I cook them. 🙂

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