Experience an exciting flavor journey in one bowl with this Sweet & Savory Pineapple Meatball Bowl. Juicy, baked meatballs infused with savory spices are coated in a tangy-sweet pineapple glaze and served on a bed of fluffy rice. Earthy Parmesan enhances the meatballs, while caramelized pineapple adds both brightness and richness. This dish delivers a remarkable contrast of sweet and savory thatโs perfect for family dinners, easy meal prep, or when youโre craving bold flavors.
Cooking Time
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Preparation: 20 minutes
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Baking meatballs: 15โ20 minutes
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Simmering sauce: 5โ7 minutes
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Total: ~45 minutes
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Servings: 4 bowls
Ingredients
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For the Meatballs:
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500โฏg ground meat (beef, pork, or mixed)
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60โฏg breadcrumbs
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30โฏg grated Parmesan
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1 egg
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2 garlic cloves, minced
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1โฏtsp salt
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ยฝโฏtsp black pepper
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ยฝโฏtsp paprika
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ยผ cup finely chopped onion
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For the Pineapple Glaze:
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1 can (โ500โฏg) pineapple chunks in juice
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60โฏml soy sauce
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60โฏg brown sugar
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1โฏTbsp corn starch
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To Serve:
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2 cups cooked white rice
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ยผ cup chopped spring onions
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Sesame seeds for garnish
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Step-by-Step Cooking Directions
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Preheat oven to 200โฏยฐC (392โฏยฐF) and line a baking sheet with parchment.
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Make meatball mix: In a large bowl, combine meat, breadcrumbs, Parmesan, egg, garlic, salt, pepper, paprika, and onion. Mix thoroughly.
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Form meatballs: Roll ~2.5โฏcm meatballs and place them on the lined baking sheet.
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Bake meatballs: Cook for 15โ20 minutes until browned and cooked through.
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Prepare sauce: In a saucepan, mix pineapple juice, soy sauce, brown sugar, and corn starch. Stir over medium heat until thickened (~5โฏmin), then add pineapple chunks.
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Combine meatballs & sauce: Transfer cooked meatballs into the sauce, coating them gently.
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Assemble the bowl: Divide rice into bowls, top with glazed meatballs, sprinkle spring onions & sesame seeds. Serve hot.
Nutritional Information (approx. per serving)
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Calories: ~550โฏkcal
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Protein: 30โฏg
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Fat: 22โฏg
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Carbohydrates: 60โฏg
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Fiber: 2โฏg
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Sugar: 20โฏg
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Sodium: 1000โฏmg
Origins & Popularity
This dish blends Asian-inspired sweet-savory profiles with Western meatball traditions. It echoes flavors found in sweet and sour dishes commonly enjoyed in Chinese-American cuisine. By offering a one-dish solution, it appeals to busy families and culinary enthusiasts aiming for bold, crowd-pleasing meals.
Reasons Youโll Love This Recipe
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Flavorful & balanced blend of sweet, salty, savory, and tangy flavors
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One-bowl convenience, ideal for lunch or dinner
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Texture play between soft meatballs, sticky sauce, and fresh onions
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Kid-friendly crowd-pleaser with wide appeal
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Meal-prep ready, easy to store and reheat
Health Benefits
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Protein-packed from meat; Parmesan offers calcium
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Onions & garlic provide antioxidants and immune support
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Pineapple adds vitamin C and bromelain for digestion
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Controlled sugar ensures sweetness without overdoing it
Serving Suggestions
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Serve with stir-fried vegetables (e.g., bell peppers, snap peas, broccoli)
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Pair with brown rice for extra fiber and whole grains
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Offer chili flakes or Sriracha for a spicy kick
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Overmixing meatโresults in dense, tough meatballs
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Skipping cornstarchโleads to runny sauce
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Tossing meatballs too vigorouslyโthey may break apart
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Not draining pineapple juiceโcan make sauce overly sweet
Pairing Recommendations
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Wine: Riesling, Gewรผrztraminer, or Rosรฉ
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Beer: Belgian witbier or citrus IPA
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Mocktails: Ginger lemonade or sparkling mango drink
Cooking Tips
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Chill meatballs briefly for neater shaping
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Use fresh pineapple chunks for bright flavor
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Reduce sugar or substitute with honey/agave for lower sugar
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Make extra sauceโit reheats well over rice
Similar Recipes to Try
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Sweet and Sour Meatballs
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Teriyaki Meatball Bowl
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Asian Sesame Meatballs
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Pineapple BBQ Pork Bowls
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Korean Gochujang Meatballs
Variations to Try
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Substitute ground turkey or chicken for leaner protein
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Add red pepper flakes for heat
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Stir in pine nuts or cashews for crunch
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Use cauliflower rice for a low-carb option
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Bake meatballs in sauce for more integrated flavor
Ingredient Spotlight: Pineapple
Pineapple offers natural sweetness, tang, and a juicy texture that pairs well with savory proteins. Its bromelain enzyme aids digestion and enhances meat tenderness when simmered in sauce.
Conclusion
This Sweet & Savory Pineapple Meatball Bowl is a satisfying blend of hearty, bright, and comforting flavors in a single bowl. Itโs easy to make, ideal for meal prep, and flavorful enough to be a weeknight staple or party showstopper. Give it a tryโyouโll love how simple ingredients come together into something truly delicious!
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10 Frequently Asked Questions
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Can I use lean ground turkey or chicken?
Yes! Use the same recipeโcooking time remains the same. -
Is it gluten-free?
Use gluten-free breadcrumbs and ensure soy sauce is Tamari. -
Can I prep ahead?
Yesโmeatballs can be formed and refrigerated, or sauce can be cooked ahead; assemble before serving. -
Can I make it spicy?
Add ยฝโฏtsp chili flakes to the sauce or top bowls with sriracha. -
How do I store leftovers?
Keep in airtight containers in the fridge for up to 4 days or freeze for up to 2 months. -
Can I bake meatballs in sauce?
Yesโassemble in ovenproof dish, pour sauce, and bake at 180ยฐC for 15โ20 minutes. -
What if sauce gets too thick?
Stir in a splash of water or pineapple juice to reach desired consistency. -
Can I use grilled pineapple instead?
Absolutelyโcharred pineapple adds caramel notes and texture. -
Can I use cauliflower rice?
Yesโone-to-one substitution works perfectly. -
Best way to reheat?
Microwave gently or reheat in a pan over medium heat until warmed through; add a little water if sauce is thick.