I’ve never been much of a sneak. Besides the whole moral dilemma, I’m just no good at it!
Too square to sneak out of the house in high school.
Too guilt-ridden after getting my nose pierced in college to wait even 24 hours before calling home to confess.
Too giggly to try and lie about really anything. I can’t help it!
What happens when sneaky behavior can be used for good instead of evil, like with the stealthy addition of healthy vegetables into a yummy meatball sub?! I saw we sly dogs go for it!
Whether you’re looking to “sneak” some extra veggies into your children’s, spouse’s, or your OWN diet, the addition of grated zucchini into 100% ground turkey meatballs not only gives this fun and flavorful dinner a vitamin boost, but also keeps the meatballs ultra moist and juicy.
I’ll leave it up to you to decide if you’re going to expose our sneaky secret but either way, nobody will be turning down homemade meatballs snuggled in a toasty bun, topped with marinara sauce and melted cheese!
Start the Sneaky Meatball Subs by making the turkey meatballs laced with zucchini and seasonings.
Attach the grating blade to a food processor then send 1 small zucchini, 1/4 small onion, and 4 garlic cloves down the chute.
If you don’t have a food processor – no worries – just use a box cheese grater, flat grater, or if you can’t get your hands on any of those items, chop everything up small.
Remove the zucchini mixture to a bowl, pull out the grating blade and switch to a non-sharp S-blade, then add the zucchini back to the processing bowl.
Now add 1lb ground turkey to the mix. I went with 100% ground turkey vs 100% ground turkey breast as regular ground turkey is a bit higher in fat, which makes the meatballs moist and juicy.
To the turkey, add 1 egg white, 1 Tablespoon Worcestershire sauce,
and 1/2 teaspoon each Italian seasoning, salt and pepper.
Finally, add 1/2 cup panko bread crumbs then pulse the ingredients together until well combined and scoop into a large bowl. Alternatively, use your hands to mix everything up.
Roll the mixture into 15 balls using about 2 Tablespoons worth of the turkey mixture per ball.
Place the meatballs onto a non-stick sprayed wire rack (don’t forget this step or your balls will stick to the rack – GAH! ) on top of a foil-lined baking sheet.
Bake for 20-22 minutes, or until the meatballs are no longer pink in the center.
While the meatballs cool ever so slightly slice up 1oz portions of mozzarella cheese.
Place 3 meatballs into the center of a hot dog or hoagie bun,
top with your favorite marinara sauce,
then lay the mozzarella cheese on top.
Broil until the sauce is warm, and the cheese is golden brown & gooey!
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Sneaky Meatball Subs
Description
Gluten-free Sneaky Meatball Subs are a fun and flavorful dinner. Freezer-friendly, too!
Ingredients
- 1 small zucchini
- 1/4 small onion
- 4 garlic cloves
- 1lb ground turkey
- 1 egg white
- 1 Tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
- 1/2 teaspoon Italian seasoning
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 teaspoon pepper
- 1/2 cup crushed gluten-free Rice Chex or panko bread crumbs
- 5 gluten-free or regular hoagie or hot dog buns
- 1 cup marinara sauce
- 5oz fresh mozzarella cheese
Directions
- Grate the zucchini, onion and garlic in a food processor with the grating blade attached, then remove the contents to a separate bowl. Alternatively you could use a box grater for the zucchini and onion, and finely mince the garlic, or chop by hand. Attach a non-sharp S-blade to the food processor then return the zucchini mixture to the processing bowl.
- Add the ground turkey, egg white, Worcestershire sauce, Italian seasoning, salt, pepper, and Rice Chex or bread crumbs to the food processor then pulse to combine. Alternatively, use your hands to mix all the ingredients together in a large bowl.
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees then place a wire rack over a foil-lined baking sheet, and spray generously with non-stick spray. Shape turkey mixture into 15 meatballs, using ~2 Tablespoons of the mixture per meatball. Place onto the wire rack and bake for 20-22 minutes, or until no longer pink the center.
- Turn the oven to broil, then open up the buns and place three cooked meatballs in the center. Spoon marinara sauce on top of the meatballs, then top with 1oz mozzarella cheese per sub. Broil until the sauce is warm, and cheese is golden brown.
- To freeze and reheat leftover meatballs: Cool cooked meatballs completely then place the baking sheet into the freezer until meatballs are frozen solid, anywhere from 30 minutes to 1 hour. Transfer to a freezer-safe container or bag. To reheat, microwave for 4-5 minutes, or place onto a baking sheet and bake for 20-25 minutes at 350 degrees.
This recipe is courtesy of Iowa Girl Eats, http://iowagirleats.com.
I tell you what – you can sneak vegetables into my meals any day of the week if they come out tasting like these meatballs, which made the subs taste so decadent and comforting. I could have put back 10!
The zucchini practically melted into the ground turkey, and I couldn’t pick out its texture for anything. Nor the onions, which is what always gets Ben. He HATES crunchy onions. Grated is the way to go!
What’s even more beautiful about this recipe, is that the leftover meatballs freeze beautifully.
To freeze the leftover meatballs let them cool on the baking sheet, then pop the baking sheet into the freezer to let the meatballs freeze solid. Place the frozen meatballs into freezer bags or containers. To reheat, just crack the lid and microwave for 4-5 minutes, or bake for 25-30 minutes at 350 degrees on a sheet pan.
I am making these for the big Iowa/ISU game this weekend! Don’t tell my guests, I want them to eat the heck out of these before I tell them they’re actually healthy :) I’ve made them before and got busted while throwing the zucchini in, I’m making them ahead of time so no one knows what is in them!
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I use hotdog buns for meatball subs too. They do not look as nice in my pictures though :)
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these were SO good! my husband had no idea that there was zucchini in them; he’s the pickiest eater, but he loved these!
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Those look so good! I have to admit, I’m surprised about how moist they look. I’ll put it on my list to try.
I just made these for a quick and easy Friday night dinner and they were amazing!
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Since my hubby is allergic to poultry and doesn’t *love* vegetables, I’ll use lean ground beef and enjoy sneaking the healthiness in! Thanks.
These look. SO. GOOD.
Also, I totally have the nose piercing scar, too :) Memories!
Funny, didn’t you try to trick Ben with “meatballs” before?? I seem to remember a cake ball incident… ;) These look so yum, can’t wait to mix them up in my own kitchen!
My mouth is literally watering
Oh my! I think my husband would actually eat these. I have no problem being sneaky :)
I do this when I make meatballs, but instead of zucchini I add mushrooms that I’ve processed in the food processor. I also do the same for taco meat.
you should have kept the nose piercing. I can totally see you with one!
I can’t wait to try these!! YUMM!! :)
I sneak things into my kids food all the time, pumpkin in chili, spinich in spagetti sauce :) One thing I am HUGE fan of is Jimmy Johns day old bread for recipes like this. Cheap (I think I got 3 big loaves the last time for under $2.00) and tasty!
I have been adding grated zucchini and some carrots to my chili and spaghetti sauce for a long time. It really cooks down to almost nothing in the sauces and only I know its more healthy!
Not sure why I never thought to blend everything up in a food processor! Genius and these look incredible :)