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I love summer cooking, don’t you? When I think of summer recipes, I think of simple dishes that are easy to make and even easier to eat. I think of recipes that can feed a crowd for a casual backyard get-together, a picnic or even a trip to the beach. When summer comes around, I definitely prefer dishes that can be popped in the oven or cooked on a grill rather than those that involve sweating over a hot stove!
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This recipe makes about 16 mini meatballs but you may want to double the recipe if you’re feeding a crowd. Trust me, they won’t last long!
Recipe
Spicy Thai Chili Tuna Meatballs
Equipment
Ingredients
Meatballs:
- 2 cans Bumble Bee Sensations® Seasoned Tuna Medley Bowl Spicy Thai Chili
- ¼ cup sliced scallions
- 1 egg
- ½ cup plus 2 tablespoons panko breadcrumbs, preferably whole wheat
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
Creamy Sweet Chili Sauce:
- 2 tablespoons Thai sweet chili sauce
- ¼ cup light sour cream or Greek yogurt
- 1 tablespoons chopped cilantro
- 1 teaspoon lime juice
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400 F.
- Mix the tuna, scallions, egg and breadcrumbs together in a large bowl. Form the mixture into small meatballs, about 1 heaping tablespoon each. If the mixture seems to wet, add more breadcrumbs as needed.
- Coat a baking sheet with the olive oil. Place the meatballs on the baking sheet and roll them around to coat them with the oil. Bake in the oven, turning the meatballs occasionally, until browned on all sides, about 15 minutes.
- While the meatballs are baking, make the Creamy Sweet Chili Sauce by mixing the Thai sweet chili sauce, sour cream, cilantro and lime juice together in a small bowl.
- Arrange meatballs on a serving platter with the dipping sauce on the side.
plasterer bristol says
Sounds really nice. Thanks for sharing, will be giving this recipe a go.
Simon
Natalie @ Obsessive Cooking Disorder says
I've never seen these kind of meatballs with tuna - only beef and pork so that's fascinating. Baking is also a great idea to save our arteries from CAD haha. It looks gorgeous though - must try 😀
sonaliruder says
Thanks so much Natalie! I hope you like them, they definitely have a lighter feel than traditional pork or beef meatballs.
Ben Maclain | Havocinthekitchen says
Awesome idea, Sonali! I made once fried tuna meatballs for pasta, and they were good. However, I do love you baked them - that's much better! Love the idea of serving them along with the dip sauce too. Nicely done!
sonaliruder says
Thanks Ben, I'm sure yours were great too! But yeah, I definitely prefer baking over frying when possible.
Vasu says
Definitely will be making these soon!
sonaliruder says
Yay! Enjoy 🙂
Anu-My Ginger Garlic Kitchen says
What an incredible looking spicy meatballs, Sonali! Loving all the awesome flavors here! So innovate! Thanks for this lovely share! 🙂
sonaliruder says
Thanks Anu! They really were flavorful and pretty spicy!
GiGi Eats Celebrities says
I have the craziest obsession with Bumble Bee TUNA! OMFG! YUM!
sonaliruder says
Hahaha! That's definitely an interesting obsession 🙂
Rebecca Pytell says
O yummy! Haha I just finished making chicken meatballs 😛
sonaliruder says
Thanks Rebecca!
anne@cravingSomethingHealthy.com says
What a creative recipe! Perfect for those nights when you just want appetizers and a chilled glass of wine for dinner!
sonaliruder says
Thanks Anne! I chilled glass of wine sounds pretty good right about now 🙂
Katie Serbinski says
I love using canned tuna for tuna melts--- and now I need to try a tuna meatball! Thanks for the delicious inspiration my friend!
sonaliruder says
Mmmmm, tuna melt...yummy! Thanks Katie 🙂
Cali Cuisine says
How very interesting, I had no idea the tuna folks were flavoring tuna these days. I'm typically not keen on shelf stable / canned meat products (spam, chilli, beef ravioli), but I'm curious to give this a try. And your recipe looks great!
sonaliruder says
Thank you! And I hear ya about shelf stable products, but this tuna was really tasty!
athletic avocado says
These look so awesome! I made tuna teriyaki meatballs for the bumblebee contest but these look way better 🙂
sonaliruder says
Thanks! I can't wait to see yours, I'm sure they're super delish!
Farrah says
I am, for serious, completely in love with this recipe. <3 Definitely gonna need to make these in a couple weeks! :D!!!
sonaliruder says
Thanks so much Farrah, enjoy!!
Erin says
How fun are these!! They make me think of little crab cakes, only with tuna! Trying these is a must for me! 🙂 Great recipe!!
sonaliruder says
Thanks so much Erin! They really were fun to make and eat 🙂