Easy Slow Cooker Barbecue Meatballs only have 3 ingredients (including Sweet Baby Rays) and are wonderful for a quick and easy appetizer or over mashed potatoes for dinner. Your family is sure to enjoy the way these taste and you’ll love how easy they are to make!
Quickly whip up a game day spread with these meatballs and my Slow Cooker French Onion Dip, Slow Cooker Molasses Barbecue Little Smokies, and some Slow Cooker Butterscotch Haystacks.
The Best BBQ Meatballs Recipe
I stick with my sister-in-laws “secret” recipe but I add diced white onion. Because if you love onions, they make everything better. This dump-and-go crockpot recipe is super easy to prep and can be done in as little as 2 and a half hours. Fun finger foods like this make the perfect appetizer. Also, try slow cooker meatball sliders.
Recipe Ingredients
- Frozen homestyle meatballs: Pick up a bag from the freezer section of your local grocery store or make a batch of homemade meatballs.
- Sweet Baby Ray’s barbecue sauce: This sauce is already packed with so much flavor. You can also use your favorite barbecue sauce.
- Diced white onion: Adds flavor and texture to these delicious crockpot bbq meatballs.
Step-by-Step Directions
Step One – Add frozen meatballs to the crock pot. Add the diced white onion and barbecue sauce.
Step Two – Stir until the ingredients are well combined.
Step Three – Cover and cook frozen meatballs and onions on HIGH for 2.5 hours or on LOW for 4 hours. Stir occasionally so the meatballs won’t burn on the edges. Serve and enjoy!
How to Serve
- This crockpot meatball recipe can be served as an appetizer with toothpicks.
- These meatballs can also be turned into a delicious dinner when served on top of mashed potatoes or rice. Try my slow cooker mashed potatoes recipe.
- Or, you can turn them into sandwiches by serving them on slider or hoagie rolls. Similar to how we make slow cooker meatball subs.
Recipe FAQs
If you are serving these meatballs as an appetizer, you can keep them warm for about 3 hours by placing the slow cooker in the warm setting. Keep an eye on the meatballs and stir them occasionally and if the sauce seems to dry out, add a splash of water.
Of course! Use your favorite barbecue sauce in this recipe and also you can use flavored barbecue sauces such as chipotle or spicy. I also have a really delicious recipe that uses grape jelly to make Slow Cooker Grape Jelly Meatballs.
Place them in an airtight container once they have cooled to room temperature. Refrigerate up to 3-4 days, or freeze for longer-term storage, ensuring they are reheated thoroughly before serving.
Other great meatball recipes:
- Slow Cooker Grape Jelly Meatballs
- Slow Cooker Swedish Meatballs
- Slow Cooker Honey Garlic Meatballs
- Slow Cooker Turkey Meatballs
- Slow Cooker Spaghetti and Meatballs – Recipe from the Cagle Diaries
- Slow Cooker Teriyaki Meatballs
- Slow Cooker Porcupine Meatballs
- Slow Cooker Easy Meatball Subs
- Slow Cooker Sweet and Sour Meatballs
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Slow Cooker Barbecue Meatballs
Ingredients:
- 40 oz. frozen meatballs (I use Safeway's Kitchen brand homestyle meatballs)
- 16 oz. Sweet Baby Ray's Original Barbecue Sauce
- 1 small sweet yellow onion diced
Instructions:
- Add the frozen meatballs to the slow cooker.
- Add the diced white onion and barbecue sauce. Stir.
- Cover and cook on high for 2.5 hours or on low for 4 hours. Stir occasionally so the meatballs won't burn on the edges.
- Serve as an appetizer with toothpicks or as dinner on top of mashed potatoes or rice. Or you can serve on slider or hoagie rolls.
To keep warm at a party:
- After the cooking time is up, set the slow cooker to the warm setting.
- The meatballs can be kept warm for up to 3 hours. Check on the meatballs occasionally and stir. Add a splash of water if sauce seems to be dry.
How to Video:
Sarah’s Notes:
Nutrition Information:
Nutrition info is auto-generated. This information is an estimate; if you are on a special diet, please use your own calculations.
Kimberly Zoll says
If I am making a double dose, can I still put it all in one crockpot?
Sarah Olson says
Yes! You may have to cook a bit longer.
Doug says
Hello,
Any BBQ sauce you recommend that doesn’t have high fructose corn syrup in it considering Ray’s does?
Thank you…….Doug
Sarah Olson says
I do not have a recommendation, you may have to spend some time at the store looking at labels.
Marie says
Can you freeze and how long?
Sarah Olson says
I would freeze for up to 3 months.
Anonymous says
I have to eat what’s called low FODMAP and cannot have high fructose corn syrup, garlic, onion, dairy, among other things, and among the research I have done, I haven’t yet found a BBQ sauce that is high fructose corn syrup free. I do make my own, though, which is very, easy to do.
Lynn says
Would like to make these for a large gathering. Can I triple the amount of meatballs in the slow cooker? Will I need to adjust cooking time? Should all the meatballs be covered with sauce at all times? Does the sauce start to dry out when kept on warm for a few hours? Thanks for your help!
Sarah Olson says
You can do as many fits. You may need to add an hour cooking time. Stir occasionally. If they look dry add a splash of water or more barbecue sauce.
Rhona says
I am very anxious to make the frozen meatballs in the Crocker pot. I only have a red onion. Should I wait and buy a small sweet onion like the recipe calls for ?
Sarah Olson says
Red onion will work well!
Limor says
Can you cook them in a regular pot on stove if so help
Sarah Olson says
Yes, that will work great.
Carrie says
Hi Sarah! Excited to cook this but one question. If I cook only HALF recipe how long do I cook?? STILL 2.5 hours on high?? Many thx.
Sarah Olson says
I still would. Especially if you add the onions.
Carrie says
No you now OFFICIALLY R my “crockpot QUEEN”!!!!!!! Thx for quick reply and all my Truly Live-ON recipes !!!!!!
Sarah Olson says
Haha! Glad to have you here.
Madison says
Can they be stored in the refrigerator afterwards for what’s left over and heated up in the microwave the next day? if so how long are they good for in the refrigerator?
Sarah Olson says
They are fine to put in the refrigerator, I wouldn’t keep for more than 4 days.
Russ says
Also works with No-Sugar Added Sweet Baby Ray’s for those watching sugar/carb intake!
As the BBQ flavor is overpowering for some, I’ve modified adding half the bottle of BBQ sauce and a can of tomato sauce. I also throw in some sweet peppers.
Sarah Olson says
Great ideas, thank you.
Linda says
Hi -I need to bring these to a party 2 hours away.Can I make them in crockpot day before transport cold in a cooler then reheat in crockpot ?
I recently had these at a birthday party and they Delish !!
Sarah Olson says
I would thaw the meatballs on your trip and cook them there. Reheating will take almost as long as the recipe.
Tiffany says
Add sweet baby rays bbq and a jar of grape jelly . It is so so so good
Marilyn says
Have a recipe using the grape jelly – really hated it, why I am here looking for an alternate!
Heather Boyce says
Take them in the crockpot with the lid on. Wrap it in 2 layers of foil, then, two towels. They don’t have to be steaming hot when you arrive at the party.
Cornell says
So I tried this recipe mainly because I had a bag of frozen meatballs in the deep freeze. AnyWHO! Used half of that bag, some frozen chop onion from the farmers market and a mixture of my two fav bbq sauces. WOOOOWWW! Thought at first first it was not going to work when I did a stir as suggested after a while but in the end of the suggested cooking time it all came together. Came off as a comfort food to me.
Sarah Olson says
So great to hear! It’s amazing what only a few ingredients can do in the slow cooker.