These Greek Turkey Meatballs are packed with fresh veggies, feta cheese, and plenty of fresh herbs. They’re easy to make, perfect to meal prep in advance, and make a great weeknight dinner!
Why You’ll Love These Greek Turkey Meatballs
- They’re versatile! You can cook and serve the meatballs in a variety of ways so you never get bored. Plus, you can prep and freeze these meatballs in advance to save time!
- They’re packed with veggies! These meatballs are filled roasted red peppers, spinach, olives, and red onion to not only add some beautiful color and flavor but also extra veggies!
- They’re easy to make! The meatball mixture comes together quickly without a lot of effort so that you can easily make a batch whenever you need to!
Easy Greek Meatballs with Tzatziki Sauce
A juicy, flavorful, Greek meatball filled with fresh herbs and garlic just sounds like a good time, doesn’t it? Well these easy greek meatballs with extra flavorful tzatziki sauce are definitely a good time.
Honestly, Greek food is SO my jam. Feta cheese, olives, fresh herbs, and fresh veggies is a combination that always sounds like heaven to me. We go to a local Greek deli a lot and, while I’ll never be able to exactly replicate my favorite dishes on their menu, I figured it couldn’t hurt to try, right?
I think these Greek meatballs with tzatziki sauce are pretty dang delicious and will definitely give you your Greek “fix”. They’re made with a combination of ground pork (you could also use ground lamb) and ground beef, plenty of fresh herbs and garlic, and pack in a ton of flavor without taking a ton of time!
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Watch How to Make This Recipe
Not only are they incredibly flavorful, these meatballs are also so easy to make. They’re baked in the oven on one sheet pan which means there is minimal cleanup or time spent standing over the stove.
To take things to another level, pair the meatballs with a creamy garlicky tzatziki sauce that you’ll want to eat by the spoonful. Keep reading to learn how to make this easy recipe that is perfect to meal prep for lunch or a quick dinner!
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How to Make Perfect Juicy Meatballs
The trick to these meatballs is using a combination of ground beef and ground pork. The ground pork has a higher fat content than the ground beef which keeps these meatballs perfectly juicy and flavorful.
Step One: The first step to making these meatballs is to chop the herbs, dice the onion, and mince the garlic. For ultimate flavor this recipe uses a combination of fresh mint, dill, and parsley as well as red onion and garlic.

Step Two: Once you have chopped everything, now it’s time to make the meatballs. Add the ground beef, ground pork, onion, garlic, and herbs to a mixing bowl. This is also when you’ll add the dried herbs, spices, salt, and pepper. Use your hands to mix everything until well combined.
Step Three: When the meat, herbs, and spices are well combined use a cookie dough scoop to form the meatballs and then roll them in between the palm of your hands. Place them on a sheet pan that has been drizzled with olive oil.
Step Four: After all of the meatballs have been rolled and placed on the sheet pan, bake them at 425 degrees for 15-20 minutes until they have cooked all the way through.

Cool and Creamy Tzatziki Sauce
The meatballs are definitely the star of this recipe but the cool and creamy tzatziki sauce deserves an award, too. If you have never had tzatziki before I am incredibly excited for you to try this recipe because, honestly, it just might change your life. I know that’s a bold claim but trust me.
Tzatziki is a thick sauce made from a combination of Greek yogurt, cucumber, dill, garlic, salt, and lemon juice. Tzatziki sauce is great with these meatballs but it is also perfect as a dip for fresh veggies, pita bread, or crackers.
If you have had tzatziki before but you’ve been intimidated by the idea of making it at home yourself, this is your lucky day. Homemade tzatziki is so easy to make and, personally, one of my favorite condiments to make at home.
Having a food processor or high-powered blender makes whipping up a batch of tzatziki even easier because you can quickly chop the garlic, dill, and cucumber. Once that step is done, all you have to do is add the cumber, garlic, dill, Greek yogurt, salt, and lemon juice in a small bowl. Stir everything until well combined and store in the fridge!

How to Serve the Meatballs
There are few different ways you can serve these meatballs and they are all absolutely delicious. I encourage you to get creative but, of course, I’ll share some of my favorite ways to eat these yummy meatballs!
- Serve them an appetizer or party snack! These Greek meatballs are perfect to serve at a dinner party or as a fun appetizer. You can make a double batch of the meatball, put a cocktail stick in each one, and then serve the tzatziki on the side as a dipping sauce.
- Make a delicious Greek salad bowl! This is one of my favorite ways to serve these meatballs. Place them over a bed of fresh romaine or your favorite mixed greens and serve with tomatoes, cucumber, olives, feta cheese, dill, peppers, and whatever other veggies sound good. You can also add rice or Greek chickpea salad to your bowl if you would like. Finish off your bowl with a generous drizzle of tzatziki.
- Stuff them in a pita! If a Greek pita sandwich is more your thing, feel free to stuff these meatballs in a pita with chopped lettuce, tomatoes, green onions, and of course, plenty of tzatziki sauce.

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Greek Meatballs with Tzatziki Sauce
- Prep Time: 10
- Cook Time: 30
- Total Time: 40 minutes
- Yield: 4 1x
- Category: Main Dish
- Method: Oven
- Cuisine: Greek
- Diet: Gluten Free
Description
This recipe for flavorful juicy Greek meatballs filled with fresh herbs is a quick and easy recipe that is perfect for your weekly meal prep or a 30 minute weeknight dinner. The meatballs are baked in the oven and served with a cool creamy tzatziki sauce that you won’t be able to stop eating. This is a recipe that everyone will love!
Ingredients
For the Meatballs:
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 pound 85/15 ground beef
- 1 pound ground pork
- 2 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
- 1/2 teaspoon ground oregano
- 1 teaspoon red pepper flakes
- 1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley
- 1 tablespoon chopped fresh dill
- 1 tablespoon chopped fresh mint leaves
- 1/4 cup finely diced red onion
- 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
- 4 cloves fresh garlic, finely minced
For the Tzatziki Sauce:
- 1/2 cup diced seedless cucumber
- 2 cloves fresh garlic
- 1/2 cup fresh dill
- 1 cup full-fat Greek yogurt
- Juice of one lemon
- salt (to taste)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 425 degrees.
- Add the ground pork, ground beef, fresh herbs, onion, garlic, spices, salt, and pepper to a large mixing bowl. Use your hands to mix everything until well combined.
- Scoop the meat mixture using cookie dough scoop to form the meatballs and then roll them in between the palm of your hands. Place them on a sheet pan that has been drizzled with olive oil.
- After all of the meatballs have been rolled and placed on the sheet pan, bake them at 425 degrees for 15-20 minutes or until the internal temperature reaches 165 degrees Fahrenheit.
- While the meatballs are cooking, make the tzatziki sauce. Add the cucumber, garlic, and dill to a food processor and pulse until finely chopped. Add the cucumber mixture to the Greek yogurt and still until well combined. Stir in the lemon juice and salt and store in the fridge until ready to serve.
- When the meatballs are done, let them cool slightly and then serve with the tzatziki sauce. Enjoy!
Recipe by: Ashlea Carver / All the Healthy Things | Photography by: Eat Love Eat








These are excellent. I only left out the mint because I hate that taste.
These were SO GOOD! The only change I made was to substitute the mint with a little extra dill and parsley. I ate them with a mixed green salad, pita bread and baked sweet potato fries. A great addition to my meal prep rotation and will definitely be making these again! Thank you!
The meatballs were fantastic! Definitely a keeper recipe. I do think the suggested cook time is a little too long, however—I checked them with a thermometer right around the 25min mark and they were, by temperature, overdone. I used a 50/50 beef and pork mix and rolled them into 2oz balls. Will definitely cut back on the cook time the next time I make them.
One note however—is the salt quantity (1tsp) in the tzatziki sauce correct? Or should it read kosher salt? I made it as-specified and it was inedibly salty. I ended up using 14ox of yogurt (the two containers I had on hand) rather than the 8oz (1 cup) the recipe called for, and it was still very salty. I’m one who tends to lean heavy on the salt in my food by preference, so I’m not afraid of the salt shaker…but this was overpowering.
These meatballs were so incredibly flavorful! I searched the internet for a recipe to go with some leftover tabbouleh and this was soooo good. It’s going in my list of weeknight meals I’ll continue to make.
Made these tonight and they were delicious! The Tzatziki sauce was amazing! Only changes were all beef and I did not have mint but turned out great. The meatballs were a bit dry (only baked 20 min.) but very tasty. I will add broth and maybe a panade next time. Will definitely make again! Hubby loved them with a warmed pita.
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I’m so glad you loved them, Teresa! Using the ground pork helps to add a little extra fat content to the meat and prevents them from being dry. If you prefer to use all beef, I recommend adding a little extra olive or avocado oil to beef mixture. Hope that helps for the future! So happy you and the hubby enjoyed the recipe!
This recipe is amaaaaaazing. It was so simple and so tasty. The homemade sauce is so simple. It makes me never want to buy tzatziki again. This is going to become a staple in my house!
Can I freeze the remaining Tzotziti
Hi, Catherine! I wouldn’t recommend freezing it.
The whole family enjoyed this tonight. I tried to copy your picture and made some tomato’s and onions marinated in oil and vinegar with herbs. Served with rice and extra feta. So good!
I’m so glad you enjoyed it, Julie!
How many meatballs does this recipe make to get the nutritional values that you show? It looks scrumptious!
Delicious! Question – has anyone ever tried putting crumbled feta in the meatballs as well??
I put feta in them and they were tasty.
These meatballs are one of our favorite weeknight meals – my kid loves them too! They’re packed with flavor and work well with whatever ground meat you have on hand (we often do a ground beef & lamb combo).
So happy everyone loves the recipe, Laura! Thanks for sharing!
These are delicious! I made them with ground turkey and they only needed 20 minutes to bake. I served over orzo, veggies and feta cheese. I also doubled the recipe to keep some in the freezer for an easy weeknight meal. Thanks so much for the recipe, I can’t wait to make it again!
You’re welcome, Lindsay! Thanks for sharing!
I have been craving a greek meatball recipe and this looks so good! I’ve never made tzatziki in a food processor either, so I’ll definitely have to try that as well! Thanks for sharing this recipe!
You’re welcome, Greta! I hope you love the recipe
Thank you for this recipe!!! The fresh herbs are such a wonderful addition to the meatballs and they came out so flavorful. I served it with pickled red onions on romaine, tomato and cucumber. Will become a regular in my meal prep rotation. So glad I found your site/recipes. Thank you!
You’re welcome, Stacie! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
This was so yummy! We at them with roasted potatoes, lettuce, tomatoes and red onion.
I’m so glad you loved the recipe, Kelsey!
Served the meatballs over a bed of spring mix with couscous, red pepper, cucumber, onion, tzatziki sauce…and added a splash of Greek dressing. Delicious & filling!
Love that, Chris! So glad you loved the recipe!