These Barbecue Meatball Bowls with Avocado Goddess Sauce are a delightful combination of savory meatballs, roasted vegetables, and a creamy, herbaceous sauce. I find this dish not only satisfying but also nourishing, making it a perfect choice for a wholesome meal.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
I appreciate how this recipe brings together a variety of textures and flavors. The smoky meatballs pair wonderfully with the sweetness of roasted sweet potatoes and the freshness of broccoli. The Avocado Goddess Sauce adds a creamy, tangy element that ties everything together. Plus, it’s a balanced meal that’s both hearty and healthful.
Ingredients
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For the meatballs:
- Ground meat (beef, turkey, or plant-based alternative)
- Breadcrumbs
- Garlic, minced
- Onion, finely chopped
- Egg
- Salt and pepper
- Barbecue sauce
For the roasted vegetables:
- Sweet potatoes, peeled and diced
- Broccoli florets
- Olive oil
- Salt and pepper
For the Avocado Goddess Sauce:
- Ripe avocado
- Greek yogurt
- Fresh herbs (such as cilantro, parsley, or dill)
- Garlic
- Lemon or lime juice
- Salt
For serving:
- Cooked quinoa or brown rice
Directions
- Prepare the meatballs: In a bowl, I combine the ground meat, breadcrumbs, minced garlic, chopped onion, egg, salt, and pepper. I mix until just combined and then form into small balls.
- Bake the meatballs: I preheat the oven to 400°F (200°C). I place the meatballs on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and bake for about 15-20 minutes, or until cooked through.
- Roast the vegetables: While the meatballs are baking, I toss the diced sweet potatoes and broccoli florets with olive oil, salt, and pepper. I spread them on a separate baking sheet and roast in the oven for 20-25 minutes, until tender and slightly caramelized.
- Make the Avocado Goddess Sauce: In a blender or food processor, I combine the avocado, Greek yogurt, fresh herbs, garlic, lemon or lime juice, and salt. I blend until smooth and creamy.
- Assemble the bowls: I start with a base of cooked quinoa or brown rice, then add the roasted vegetables and meatballs. I drizzle the Avocado Goddess Sauce over the top and serve immediately.
Servings and Timing
This recipe yields approximately 4 servings. The total preparation and cooking time is around 45 minutes, making it suitable for a weeknight dinner or meal prep for the week ahead.
Variations
- Protein options: I sometimes use ground turkey or a plant-based meat substitute instead of beef for a different flavor profile.
- Grain base: Instead of quinoa or brown rice, I occasionally use couscous or cauliflower rice for variety.
- Vegetables: I like to add other roasted vegetables, such as bell peppers or zucchini, depending on what’s in season.
Storage/Reheating
I store any leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. To reheat, I warm the meatballs and vegetables in the microwave or oven until heated through. I prefer to store the Avocado Goddess Sauce separately and add it fresh when serving.
FAQs
How can I make this recipe vegetarian?
I substitute the ground meat with a plant-based alternative or lentil-based meatballs to make it vegetarian.
Can I prepare the components ahead of time?
Yes, I often prepare the meatballs, roasted vegetables, and sauce in advance and store them separately. This makes assembly quick and easy when I’m ready to eat.
What other grains can I use as a base?
I sometimes use couscous, farro, or even mashed sweet potatoes as a base for these bowls.
How do I keep the avocado sauce from browning?
I store the sauce in an airtight container with a piece of plastic wrap pressed directly onto the surface to minimize air exposure, which helps prevent browning.
Can I freeze the meatballs?
Yes, I freeze the cooked meatballs in a single layer on a baking sheet, then transfer them to a freezer bag. They can be reheated in the oven or microwave as needed.
Conclusion
I find these Barbecue Meatball Bowls with Avocado Goddess Sauce to be a versatile and satisfying meal option. The combination of flavors and textures makes it a favorite in my meal rotation. Whether I’m preparing it for a family dinner or meal prepping for the week, it’s a recipe that consistently delivers on taste and nutrition.
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Barbecue Meatball Bowls with Avocado Goddess Sauce
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 30 minutes
- Total Time: 45 minutes
- Yield: 4 servings
- Category: Dinner, Meal Prep
- Method: Baking, Roasting
- Cuisine: American, Fusion
- Diet: Gluten Free
Description
These Barbecue Meatball Bowls with Avocado Goddess Sauce are a hearty, flavorful, and nourishing meal featuring smoky meatballs, roasted vegetables, and a tangy, creamy avocado herb sauce. Perfect for meal prep or a wholesome family dinner, this recipe is gluten-friendly, customizable, and packed with protein and fiber.
Ingredients
- For the Meatballs:
- Ground meat (beef, turkey, or plant-based alternative)
- Breadcrumbs
- Garlic, minced
- Onion, finely chopped
- Egg
- Salt and pepper
- Barbecue sauce
- For the Roasted Vegetables:
- Sweet potatoes, peeled and diced
- Broccoli florets
- Olive oil
- Salt and pepper
- For the Avocado Goddess Sauce:
- Ripe avocado
- Greek yogurt
- Fresh herbs (such as cilantro, parsley, or dill)
- Garlic
- Lemon or lime juice
- Salt
- For Serving:
- Cooked quinoa or brown rice
Instructions
- Make the Meatballs: In a bowl, mix ground meat, breadcrumbs, garlic, onion, egg, salt, and pepper. Form into small balls.
- Bake Meatballs: Preheat oven to 400°F (200°C). Place meatballs on a parchment-lined baking sheet and bake for 15–20 minutes until cooked through.
- Roast Vegetables: Toss sweet potatoes and broccoli with olive oil, salt, and pepper. Roast on a separate baking sheet for 20–25 minutes until tender and caramelized.
- Prepare Sauce: Blend avocado, Greek yogurt, herbs, garlic, lemon or lime juice, and salt until creamy.
- Assemble Bowls: Add quinoa or rice to bowls, top with roasted vegetables and meatballs, and drizzle with Avocado Goddess Sauce.
Notes
- Store sauce separately to maintain freshness.
- Customize with seasonal vegetables or grains like couscous or farro.
- Meatballs freeze well and can be reheated quickly for future meals.