Slow Cooker Amish Porcupine Meatballs: A Comforting Classic Made Easy
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Prepare the Meatballs
In a large bowl, combine the ground beef, uncooked rice, chopped onion, egg, and seasonings. Mix just until combined—overmixing can make meatballs tough. Form into 1 ½-inch meatballs, ensuring the rice is evenly distributed.
2. Prepare the Slow Cooker
Lightly grease your slow cooker. This prevents the meatballs from sticking while cooking and makes cleanup easier.
3. Make the Sauce
In a separate bowl, whisk together the tomato sauce, cream of mushroom soup, beef broth, brown sugar, Worcestershire sauce, and a pinch of salt and pepper. Pour a small amount into the bottom of the slow cooker.
4. Layer the Meatballs
Gently place the meatballs into the slow cooker in a single layer. Pour the remaining sauce over the meatballs, ensuring each one is coated.
5. Slow Cook
Cover and cook on low for 6–7 hours or on high for 3–4 hours. The meatballs should be fully cooked, and the rice inside tender but slightly firm.
6. Serve and Enjoy
Carefully remove the meatballs with a slotted spoon and serve with mashed potatoes, buttered noodles, or crusty bread. Spoon extra sauce over the top for maximum flavor.
Tips for Success
- Rice Variety: Long-grain rice works best. Instant rice cooks too quickly and can turn mushy.
- Make Ahead: You can assemble the meatballs a day in advance and store them in the fridge. Just add the sauce and cook in the slow cooker when ready.
- Extra Flavor: Add a pinch of Italian herbs like oregano or basil to the sauce for an aromatic twist.
- Freezing Option: Cooked meatballs freeze beautifully. Freeze individually on a tray, then transfer to a bag for up to 3 months. Reheat in sauce on the stovetop or slow cooker.
Final Thoughts
Amish Porcupine Meatballs are the epitome of comfort food, and using a slow cooker makes this classic even more accessible. The combination of tender beef, perfectly cooked rice, and a rich, slightly sweet tomato sauce is hard to resist. Whether you’re cooking for your family or meal prepping for the week, this recipe offers simplicity, warmth, and a touch of nostalgia in every bite.
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