If you’re having trouble getting veggies into your little ones (or yourself), these sneaky zucchini meatballs are for you! Loaded with veggies, and 100% wholesome ingredients, these “meatballs” are just what your dinner menu needs.
Serve with whole grain pasta, or pasta of choice. Or serve them alongside some Zucchini Noodles (Zoodles) or Sweet Potato Noodles to really amp up your veggie intake.
Meatballs are a classic Italian dish, and this veganized version will excite even your most traditional Italian grandmother.
Get ready to be impressed!
By the way, for even more impressive vegan dinner ideas, be sure to check out this collection when you’re done here. 😉
Why you’ll love these zucchini meatballs
- They’re made using tons of healthy ingredients like zucchini, carrots and chickpeas, but more on that below.
- Baked, not fried! To keep the healthy train going, these delicious bites are baked, rather than fried, with no oil required at all.
- All you need is 15 minutes of hands on time preparing these bad boys, then stick them in the oven.
- Kids LOVE these! That alone makes parents everywhere do a little happy dance.
What’s so “sneaky” about them?
As mentioned above, these zucchini meatballs have got a ton of healthy ingredients. Loaded with zucchini and carrot, providing vitamins and nutrients like Vitamin A, potassium, fiber, B6 and more!
Plus, the base is made using chickpeas (no one will know!) for a healthy dose of plant protein and iron.
As an added bonus, these “meatballs” are not only vegetarian but there’s no eggs or dairy so they are vegan friendly too. And since there’s no bread crumbs or flour used here, but wholesome oats instead, they’re even gluten free eater safe. (Just make sure to grab certified gluten free oats, if needed)
Lastly, there’s a fair bit of walnuts in here for additional protein and healthy fat!
You and your kiddos will not taste the chickpeas or veggies in here, I promise.
The predominant flavours in these zucchini meatballs are a delicious blend of Italian seasoning, and marinara sauce, if using.
Here’s what people are saying about these zucchini meatballs
- “My kids loved these! Thank you! Definitely adding this to the weekly rotation.” – Judy
- “Thank you! My kids and hubby loved these and asked when I’d be making them again.” – Sara
- “Delicious! We are slowly transitioning to more wfpb and this was perfect for dinner tonight! ‘Husband approved’, too! 🙂 Thank-you!” – Jill
Trust the reviews, you’ve got to try these!
How to make sneaky zucchini meatballs
(This is a summary with step by step photos, full recipe measurements and instructions are in the recipe card below.)
To make this simple recipe, gather your base ingredients.
Shred the zucchini and carrots, and drain and rinse your can of chickpeas.
Add the shredded veggies, chickpeas, oats and nuts, plus your seasoning, lemon juice and tamari to the bowl of your food processor. (photo 1)
Process until combined, without over processing. Try leaving some chunkier pieces for the best meatball texture. (photo 2)
Then scoop balls of the batter and shape your zucchini meatballs. You should get 12 in total. Then bake them to golden perfection. (photo 3)
Once baked, serve your zucchini meatballs with your favourite pasta and marinara sauce, or make a meatball sub!
Garnish with fresh parsley or basil, and a sprinkling of vegan parmesan cheese if you’d like.
Now dig in! 🙂
How long do they keep?
Your zucchini meatballs will keep refrigerated for 3-4 days.
Just reheat in the oven or toaster oven. Or break them up in a skillet with some pasta and marinara sauce to make a bolognese type dish.
You may freeze these raw or baked for up to 2 months.
To freeze raw, do so in a single layer until solid. Then place them in an airtight container separating the layers with parchment paper. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator and bake when ready to cook them.
To freeze them after baking, make sure they are completely cooled down to room temperature and freeze in an air tight container. Thaw and reheat in the oven or toaster oven.
Can I make them nut free?
Yes!
I’m happy to report that these delicious zucchini meatballs taste just as great using pumpkin seeds to replace the walnuts. So if you’re facing a nut allergy, be sure to swap for pepitas instead.
More veganized classic Italian dishes
- Vegan Penne Alla Vodka [Healthier Than Grandma&’s!]
- Instant Pot Mushroom Risotto
- Vegan Gnocchi made from scratch!
- Vegan Pasta e Fagioli
- Pasta Aglio e Olio (Pasta w/ Garlic & Oil)
- Seriously the BEST Vegan Lasagna
These “meatballs” are so so good! They’re moist and full of flavour, and loaded with healthy ingredients. They’re baked, and not fried. Plus, they’re oil free, vegan and gluten free. And if I haven’t already mentioned, they are darn delicious!!
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Buon appetito,
Rosa
📖 Recipe
Equipment
Ingredients
- 1 cup shredded zucchini approx 1 small zucchini
- 1 cup shredded carrot approx 1 medium carrot
- 15 ounce can chickpeas drained & rinsed
- ½ cup walnuts
- ½ cup quick cooking steel cut oats or rolled oats
- 1 teaspoon dried oregano
- 1 teaspoon dried basil
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 tablespoon tamari or soy sauce if not avoiding gluten
- 2 tablespoons lemon juice approx. half a large lemon
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 400℉/204℃ and line a baking tray with parchment paper.
- Add all the ingredients to a food processor and process until combined, but do not over process. Some chunkier pieces is totally fine.
- Divide the mixture into 12 balls and place on your prepared baking tray. Bake for 30-35 minutes until edges are golden brown and meatballs are firm to the touch. Then remove from the oven and let rest for 5 minutes before serving with your favourite pasta and marinara sauce.
Kate Blakeman
These are fantastic! I had to substitute a mix of gluten free flours for the oats, but they still turned out. Thanks for the delicious recipe!
Rosa
My pleasure Kate, thanks for taking the time to share, so glad you enjoyed!
Veganvirgin99
Hi Kate – By any chance, can you tell me what GF flours you mixed to substitute for the oats? This recipe looks amazing, but I kinda don’t trust oats, even GF ones. Thank you!
Margie
This is a wonderful recipe! Thank you!
Rosa
My pleasure Margie, so glad you enjoyed it.
Angela McGrew
Do the steel cut oats have to be quick cooking or can regular steel cut oats be used?
Rosa
Hi Angela, I haven’t tried these ones with regular steel cut oats, but I think it would work fine.
Heather
My husband and I are on vacation this week and are using this time to try out some new recipes. I made these last night for dinner and they are so good. I only made one batch of 12 and now I wish I had doubled the batch. Will definitely make these again. 😋😋😋😋
Rosa
Thanks so much for the review Heather! Thrilled you both enjoyed these. 🙂
Lisa
This recipe looks and sounds wonderful and I would really love to make them, but due to some health issues I can not have nuts or seeds (other than flax seeds) at this time. Is there something else that I could replace the walnuts or pumpkin seeds with?
Thank You
Rosa
Hi Lisa, I’ve only tested these with walnuts and pumpkin seeds, however, I think pretzels would make a good substitute for their crunch and saltiness. Hope you enjoy!
Lisa
Thank you for getting back to me. I greatly appreciate it
lucy
Hi again Rosa!
I need to replace the oats – what do you think about buckwheat groats?
Thanks for all 🙂
Rosa
Hi Lucy, I haven’t experimented with buckwheat grouts so I can’t be certain, but I suspect they should work fine.
Or you can always try these lentil meatballs instead. No oats here.
Either way, hope you enjoy! 🙂
Gina
Made a double batch of these last night. One batch more blended, the other more chunky. They both turned out great. Only change I made is I heap my teaspoons for spices, not level. Very healthy and tasty. Would recommend this recipe.
Rosa
Thanks so much Gina, thrilled you enjoyed!
Jill
Delicious! We are slowly transitioning to more wfpb and this was perfect for dinner tonight! ‘Husband approved’, too! 🙂 Thank-you!
Rosa
Wonderful! Thrilled you both enjoyed. Thanks very much for the feedback Jill. 🙂
Sara
Thank you! My kids and hubby loved these and asked when I’d be making them again.
rosa
Thanks so much for the feedback Sara! Happy to hear everyone loved them.
Judy
My kids loved these! Thank you! Definitely adding this to the weekly rotation.
rosa
Thank you Judy! So glad to hear it.