We ate dinner tonight by candle light! Thankfully for me, I zipped through dinner prep in less than 15 minutes using my Power XL Air Fryer and had everything done just as the power went out for the next 30 minutes. My kids thought it was pretty cool to have dinner in the dark. I was just thankful that my meatballs were not interrupted halfway through cooking. It would have been a real shame if those bad boys would have been ruined.
Since my husband went grain-free, I have found making meatballs without a binding ingredient such as bread crumbs or oats is pretty tricky. Too many times my meatballs ended up dissolving into mush and it was very frustrating. While surfing the web, I stumbled upon an idea for an unusual grain-free ingredient in meatballs and knew I had to give a shot. The magic ingredient? Potato chips! That’s right. Finely crushed potato chips is the perfect substitute for bread crumbs. It created a perfect texture and held the meatballs together extremely well. Now, I admit, I used Lay’s Potato Chips. Maybe not the healthiest choice. You can get organic potato chips, and I’ve seen recipes that use Sweet Potato chips or even beet chips.
The other key to making perfect meatballs is using a “meatballer!” A what?? I know, I know. I’d never heard of such a thing either, but a friend told me about hers and I had to buy one. Take a look at the one I got here. I was able to portion out my meatballs evenly because of this neat little tool.
I can already think of three questions that are going to come up, so I’ll just address them now.
#1 I don’t have an air fryer. Can I bake these? Well, hello! Of course you can. I would try baking them at 375 degrees for 20-25 min until they reach 165 internal temperature.
#2 Can I leave out the parmesan cheese? Sure! It won’t be exactly the same texture and taste, but it will still work.
#3 Can I use flavored chips? I haven’t tried this yet, but I think it would totally work. I want to try using barbecue chips and simmering them in BBQ sauce. My only thought about using flavored chips is to make sure the other seasonings will work with the flavor of your chips. The Italian season, for example, might need to be swapped for a seasoning that compliments your chips.
#4 Can I freeze these meatballs? You sure can. I have not tried cooking them from frozen in the air fryer, but I saw in some other meatball recipes that you would keep the cooking time the same as if they were fresh. Again, I haven’t tried it yet.
Happy meat-ballin’!
xo Jaime
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Prep Time | 5 min |
Cook Time | 12 min |
Servings |
meatballs
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- 1 lb Ground Turkey
- 1/2 cup finely crushed potato chips
- 1/2 cup Parmesan shredded
- 1 Egg
- 2 TBSP Parsley finely chopped
- 1 tsp Garlic Powder
- 1 tsp Onion Powder
- 1 tsp Italian seasoning
- 1/2 tsp Salt
- 1/4 tsp pepper
Ingredients
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- Mix all ingredients in a large bowl until thoroughly combined.
- Lightly grease air fryer basket with oil to help prevent sticking.
- Use 1.25 inch meatballer or scoop to form 12 equally portioned meatballs.
- Place meatballs into air fryer basket.
- Push in basket and set fryer to 390 degrees for 12 min. Use spatula to gently lift and roll meatballs halfway through cooking. (Cooking times may vary depending on your air fryer. I’m using a Power XL Air Fryer and 12 minutes cooked my meatballs thoroughly.)
- Remove from basket and serve!
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