These slow cooker firecracker cherry meatballs are one of those easy party recipes that feels a little nostalgic and a little fun all at once. The sweet cherries, tangy sauce, and tender meatballs cook together into a glossy appetizer that fits right in at holiday gatherings, game days, potlucks, and family get-togethers. Since everything goes right into the slow cooker, it is the kind of recipe busy home cooks reach for when they want something memorable without a lot of fuss.
Serve these meatballs warm right from the slow cooker with toothpicks for an easy appetizer spread, or spoon them over white rice, buttered egg noodles, or creamy mashed potatoes for a simple supper. They also pair nicely with a crisp veggie tray, baked rolls, or a little slaw on the side to balance the sweet and spicy sauce.
Slow Cooker 4-Ingredient Firecracker Cherry Meatballs
Servings: 8
Ingredients
1 bag (26 to 32 ounces) frozen raw beef meatballs
Directions
1. Add the frozen raw beef meatballs to the slow cooker. Pour the entire jar of maraschino cherries with the juice over the top, then add the chili sauce and brown sugar.
2. Stir gently so the meatballs are coated as evenly as possible with the sauce mixture.
3. Cover and cook on low for 4 to 5 hours or on high for 2 to 3 hours, until the meatballs are fully cooked through and the sauce is hot and bubbly. Stir once or twice during cooking if convenient.
4. Switch the slow cooker to warm for serving, and spoon the meatballs onto a platter or serve them straight from the cooker with toothpicks.
Variations & Tips
Milder version: If you are serving kids or guests who do not enjoy much heat, choose a milder chili sauce and add an extra spoonful of brown sugar to soften the sharpness a bit.
Extra spicy version: For more of that firecracker flavor, stir in a little crushed red pepper or a spoonful of hot sauce with the other ingredients at the beginning of cooking.
Make it dinner: These meatballs are wonderful spooned over rice or noodles, and I like to add a side of steamed green beans or broccoli to round everything out into a full meal.
Keep the sauce balanced: If the sauce seems a little too sweet for your taste, add a small splash of apple cider vinegar or a squeeze of lemon juice near the end of cooking to brighten it up.
Food safety tip: Since this recipe starts with frozen raw beef meatballs, make sure they are cooked all the way through before serving. The centers should be hot, and the meatballs should reach a safe internal temperature for ground beef.