Sesame Chicken Meatballs Recipe

Sesame Chicken Meatballs Are
Simply Fabulous Party Food
These sesame chicken meatballs are simply fabulous party food. Spiked with curry and mustard, they are full-flavored yet mild enough for finicky eaters. Toasted sesame seeds add the finishing touch and give these chicken meatballs balanced texture.
Believe it or not, six dozen of these party pleasers disappear quickly so we do not recommend cutting this recipe in half. In fact, you will need about six dozen sesame chicken meatballs to fill a tray like the one pictured here.
This recipe is very easy. However, these meatballs may take longer to prepare than you expect. Most of the time is in shaping and rolling the meatballs (true with any meatball recipe).
The colder your ingredients, the easier it is to shape these chicken meatballs. Consider poaching the chicken and toasting the sesame seeds the night before you make the meatballs. This will allow plenty of time for these ingredients to cool in the refrigerator.
Cost-saving tip: look for sesame seeds in the bulk foods aisle where grains and dried fruit are sold by the pound. In bulk foods, sesame seeds are a mere fraction of the cost of those tiny containers in the spice aisle.

Mixing Ingredients For Sesame
Chicken Meatballs Recipe
Sesame Chicken Meatballs
- 3 boneless skinless chicken breasts (about 1.85 lbs)
- 1 small onion plus 3 TBS chopped onion
- 1 celery rib
- 1 carrot
- pinch of rosemary
- pinch of thyme
- 3 TBS dried parsley plus one pinch
- 2 tsp curry powder
- 2 tsp mustard powder
- 1 tsp paprika
- 3/4 cup mayonnaise, whole or light
- salt to taste
- 2/3 cup sesame seeds
Yield: about 6 dozen sesame chicken meatballs

Rolling Chicken Meatballs In Sesame Seeds
Place the chicken in a small stockpot and cover it with water. Cut the onion in half and place it in the pot with the chicken. Cut the celery and carrot into thirds and add these pieces to the pot. Add a pinch of rosemary, thyme, and parsley. Heat over high heat until the water boils. Then, reduce the heat to low and simmer 15 minutes. Remove the pot from the heat source.
If you are making meatballs the same day, then place the chicken breasts on a cutting board and allow them to cool undisturbed. If you are making meatballs the next day, then place the chicken and some of its broth in a food storage container and refrigerate overnight. Discard the vegetables and broth or use it for another recipe.
Preheat the oven to 325°. Spread the sesame seeds evenly on a cookie sheet and toast them 12 — 15 minutes until golden brown. Place the toasted sesame seeds in a small bowl and refrigerate them until you roll your meatballs.
Slice the cooled chicken into chunks and place it in the bowl of a food processor fitted with a large chopping blade. Process the chicken until it is finely chopped and looks similar to ground chicken. You should have four cups of chopped chicken. Place this chopped chicken into a mixing bowl. Add 3 TBS of chopped onion to the food processor and process to a smooth purée. Add this onion purée to the chicken. Add the 3 TBS of parsley, curry powder, mustard powder, paprika, and mayonnaise to the mixture. With your hands, mix until all ingredients are distributed evenly throughout the mixture. Add salt to your preference and mix again.
Using your hands, form the mixture into small meatballs (slightly smaller than a hardboiled egg yolk). Make five or six meatballs at a time. Carefully place each chicken meatball in the bowl of sesame seeds. Roll the meatballs in the sesame seeds until they are completely covered with seeds. Repeat this process until all of the chicken mixture is formed into meatballs.
Refrigerate these sesame chicken meatballs until serving. This is one party food you will make for years to come. Enjoy!
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Yay! That looks yummy, this is perfect for any kid’s party. I never thought about this food and it is great looking recipe.
Danyelle Franciosa recently posted..Bifold Doors Brisbane
sounds tasty,I can imagine the taste from combination of flavours,great for any gathering…

Thanks a lot for linking with
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These would be great little treats for a party, I am happy to have this recipe, it looks delicious! Hope you are having a great week end and thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday.
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These sounds super-yummy!
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