BBQ Meatballs with Red Wine BBQ Sauce

BBQ Meatballs are a great appetizer for any outdoor gathering. They also can be adjusted in size as a main meal, and are great to scale up for a crowd. We’ve elevated this recipe by adding an elegant (and flavorful) Red Wine BBQ Sauce at the end for a lovely “wow” factor!

Smoked Meatballs with Red Wine BBQ Sauce in a serving pan with a bottle of Vindulge BBQ Sauce

You can never have too many meatball recipes. They come in handy as a quick appetizer for a crowd or can be scaled up as a main meal, or turned into an indulgent meatball sandwich. This seven ingredient BBQ meatball recipe keeps it simple and uses added smoke flavor for one of the juiciest ground beef BBQ meatballs you will ever have. It was also a featured recipe on AM Northwest, our local ABC TV affiliate as well.

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Ingredients

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The meatballs flavor comes from a combination of red wine and seasonings. As a binder we use egg and panko. The fat ratio of the meat combined with the liquids give the incredible moisture, making them super tender and full-flavored.

  • Ground Beef – We recommend 80/20 lean to fat ratio. If you use a leaner ground beef be sure it’s not overly wet from the ratios below.
  • Egg – Beaten. This helps bind the beef with the other ingredients and balanced by the panko.
  • Panko – You can sub with gluten-free as well.
  • Red Wine – We recommend a dry red wine like Pinot Noir, Merlot, or Zinfandel.
  • Worcestershire sauce – For savory flavor.
  • SPG Rub – Or sub with your favorite beef seasoning.
  • Pinot Noir BBQ Sauce – It’s the secret ingredient that gives it an extra wow factor!

Preparation Tips

  • Don’t over mix the beef. We recommend using your hands and just combining the ingredients enough so you don’t overwork the protein in the beef. This will lead to tougher meatballs.
  • If you choose to use a leaner beef or even ground turkey – you need to adjust the ratio of wet ingredients offsetting how lean the beef is.

How to Make BBQ Meatballs On A Smoker

  1. Preparation: Prepare smoker for low heat targeting 250 degrees Fahrenheit using oak, cherry, or apple wood. In a large bowl combine beef, egg, panko, red wine, Worcestershire sauce, and SPG rub, with your hands taking care not to over mix. Use an ice cream scooper to form even sized meatballs and place on a wired drying tray.
  2. Smoke: Place meatballs on the smoker until the internal temperature reaches 155 degrees F (this should take about 45 minutes). Once they hit the internal temperature, glaze once with the BBQ sauce. Continue smoking until the meatballs reach an internal temperature of 160 degrees. Remove from smoker.
  3. Glaze: As you remove the meatballs, glaze them with the sauce one last time and place on your desired serving plate. Serve warm.

If modifying for a gas grill you can follow our directions in our article on how to smoke on a gas grill.

BBQ Meatballs glazed with a Red Wine BBQ Sauce in a cast iron serving dish

When are Meatballs Done?

Always cook to temperature and not time. The meatballs are done and safe to eat when the internal temperature reads 160 degrees Fahrenheit using a good instant read thermometer.

This is why we glaze the BBQ sauce when the internal temp reads 155 degrees and remove them when they are 160.

We use the Thermoworks Thermapen One which is the best instant read thermometer on the market.

Other Great Meatball Recipes

Mary (a certified sommelier and recipe developer) and Sean (backyard pitmaster) are co-authors of the critically acclaimed cookbook, Fire + Wine, and have been creating content for the IACP nominated website Vindulge since 2009. They live in Oregon on a farm just outside Portland.

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BBQ Meatballs with a Red Wine BBQ Sauce in a cast iron serving dish

BBQ Meatballs with Red Wine BBQ Sauce

Delicious BBQ Meatballs slowly smoked and then finished with a Red Wine BBQ Sauce glaze. The perfect appetizer or main dish. Easy to scale up for a crowd.

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Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 1 hour
Servings: 20 meatballs
Calories: 175kcal
Cost: $12.00

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 2 pounds ground beef (We recommend 80/20 lean to fat ratio)
  • 1 egg, beaten
  • ¼ cup panko bread crumbs (You can sub with gluten-free as well)
  • ¼ cup dry red wine
  • 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 tablespoon SPG Rub (Or your favorite beef seasoning)
  • 2 cups Pinot Noir BBQ Sauce
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Instructions

  • Preparation: Prepare smoker for low heat targeting 250 degrees Fahrenheit using oak, cherry, or apple wood. In a large bowl combine beef, egg, panko, red wine, Worcestershire sauce, and SPG rub, using your hands taking care not to over mix. Use an ice cream scoop to form even sized meatballs and place on a wired drying tray.
  • Smoke: Place the tray with the meatballs on the smoker until the internal temperature reaches 155 degrees F (this should take about 45 minutes). Once they hit the internal temperature, glaze with the BBQ sauce. Continue smoking until the meatballs reach an internal temperature of 160 degrees. Remove from smoker.
  • Glaze: As you remove the meatballs, glaze them with the sauce one last time and place on your desired serving plate. Serve warm.

Notes

Preparation Note: Don’t overmix the ground beef. This will cause the protein cells to break down and make tougher meatballs. Mix with hands and just enough until the ingredients are incorporated.

Nutrition

Serving: 2meatballs | Calories: 175kcal | Carbohydrates: 13g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 40mg | Sodium: 356mg | Potassium: 212mg | Fiber: 0.3g | Sugar: 10g | Vitamin A: 83IU | Vitamin C: 0.4mg | Calcium: 24mg | Iron: 1mg
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