With just a few nutritious, high iron ingredients, you can make a batch of Baby Meatballs (for a baby, toddler, or parent!) with turkey and sweet potato. This nutritious finger food freezes well and can be served plain or in marinara sauce.

Turkey meatballs on plate with side of marinara sauce.

Baby Meatballs

We love our Baked Chicken Meatballs so much that I wanted to see if we could do a similar meatball recipe with turkey, since I know that’s a meat option many families enjoy. (And it tends to be inexpensive.) Paired with sweet potato for extra nutrition and flavor, these meatballs are seriously delicious.

They are great served straight out of the oven, simmered in Marinara Sauce, or even paired with a Cheese Sauce. You can even add them to Alphabet Soup or Minestrone to make an easy meatball soup.

I love this recipe since you only need a handful of ingredients and the baked meatballs store really well in the fridge or freezer. You can serve one baby-led weaning style or dice or mash them up as a Stage 3 baby food for babies aged 9 months and up.

Turkey meatballs cut on kids plate with grapes.

Healthy Turkey Meatballs

This recipe uses lean ground turkey as the base, then adds in grated raw sweet potato for additional nutrients. I love the mix of flavors in this combination.

Once you pull the pan from the oven with the baked meatballs, you can transfer them to a paper-towel-lined plate to absorb any excess fats if you prefer.

(You may also like my Turkey Meatballs with Zucchini.)

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Ingredients You Need

Here’s a look at what you need to make this easy iron-rich recipe so you know what to pick up at the store.

Ingredients for turkey meatballs on countertop
  • Ground turkey: Look for lean ground turkey near the other cuts of turkey at your store. (You can use ground chicken or ground beef here if you prefer.)
  • Italian flavored breadcrumbs: This adds flavor and helps the meatballs be the right texture.
  • Shredded sweet potato: I shred raw, peeled sweet potato into the meatball mixture to add nutrients and flavor. (You can substitute grated raw carrot if you prefer.)
  • Shredded or grated Parmesan: Either of these cheese options work to add classic Italian flavor to these meatballs.
  • Egg: An egg helps the mixture hold together. If you need them to be egg-free, you can use a little milk instead.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Below is a peak at the steps involved in this turkey meatball recipe so you know what to expect from the process. You will need to dirty your hands for a few minutes, so try to do this when the kids don’t also need your attention. (If that’s possible!)

how to make turkey sweet potato meatballs in grid of 4 images.
  1. Grate the peeled raw sweet potato.
  2. In a large bowl, mix all the ingredients together.
  3. Roll into balls and place on the prepared baking sheet.
  4. Bake. Serve warm.
turkey sweet potato meatballs on paper towel.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you give babies meatballs?

Yes, meatballs are a soft food that are an idea early finger food because they are nutritious and rich in protein, fat, and minerals such as iron and zinc (depending on what they are made with).

How do you feed a baby meatballs?

For a baby doing baby-led weaning, you can offer them a large whole meatball to feed themselves. For a baby eating more traditional finger foods starting around 9 months, you can mash it on a spoon or dice it up into small pieces they can pick up.

How do you make meatballs for babies?

Making meatballs for babies works the same way as making regular meatballs. You mix together the ingredients, form into balls, and bake or cook in a pan. There may be less added salt in baby meatballs and often there’s more vegetables inclulded.

How to Store

Let the turkey meatballs cool fully and store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Or, freeze in a freezer bag for up to 6 months. To thaw, thaw overnight in the fridge, simmer in tomato sauce to warm, or warm in 15-30 second increments in the microwave.

Turkey meatballs after cooking on baking pan.

Best Tips for Success

  • Serve with Marinara saucePestoCheese Sauce, or with a side of ketchup or any other favorite dip to make them taste even better.
  • Dice for older babies or younger toddlers as needed to ensure they are easy to eat. (Learn more about choking hazards to reduce stress.)
  • Gluten-free: Use gluten-free breadcrumbs if needed.
  • Dairy-free: Use vegan Parmesan cheese to adjust for dairy allergies.
  • Egg-free: Omit the egg and add 1 tablespoon milk.
  • Add more spices and herbs if you want more flavor. Try minced onion, fresh minced parsley, dried oregano or basil, or a sprinkle of salt or black pepper.
  • While most meatball recipes call for using a food processor, you really don’t need one here.
  • Swap in grated carrot or grated zucchini, squeezed very, very dry, for the sweet potato if you’d like.

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Turkey meatballs on plate with side of marinara sauce.

Turkey Sweet Potato Baby Meatballs

With just a few nutritious, flavorful ingredients, you can make a batch of Baby Meatballs (for a baby, toddler, or parent!) with turkey and sweet potato. They freeze well and can be served plain or in marinara sauce.
5 from 55 votes
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 24 minutes
Total Time 34 minutes
Cuisine Italian
Course Dinner
Calories 134kcal
Servings 8 (Makes 24 meatballs)

Ingredients

  • 1 pound ground turkey
  • ½ cup Italian flavored breadcrumbs
  • ½ cup shredded sweet potato
  • ½ cup shredded or grated Parmesan
  • 1 egg
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Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F and line a rimmed baking sheet with foil or parchment paper. Coat with nonstick spray.
  • In a medium bowl, mix the ingredients together with clean hands. Use a tablespoon measuring spoon to measure out 1-tablespoon-size meatballs. Roll into balls and place on the prepared baking sheet.
  • Bake for 18-20 minutes or until golden brown and cooked through.
  • Serve warm with or without marinara sauce.

Notes

  • Let them cool fully and store in an airtight container for up to 5 days. Or, freeze in a freezer bag for up to 6 months.
  • To thaw, thaw overnight in the fridge, simmer in tomato sauce to warm, or warm in 15-30 second increments in the microwave.
  • Serve with Marinara sauce, Pesto, Cheese Sauce, or with a side of ketchup or any other favorite dip.
  • Dice for older babies or younger toddlers as needed.
  • Gluten-free: Use gluten-free breadcrumbs if needed.
  • Dairy-free: Use vegan Parmesan cheese.
  • Egg-free: Omit the egg and add 1 tablespoon milk.
  • Swap in grated carrot or grated zucchini, squeezed very, very dry, for the sweet potato if you’d like.
  • Use ground chicken in place of the turkey if you prefer.

Nutrition

Serving: 3meatballs, Calories: 134kcal, Carbohydrates: 8g, Protein: 17g, Fat: 4g, Saturated Fat: 2g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Trans Fat: 0.01g, Cholesterol: 57mg, Sodium: 251mg, Potassium: 232mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 1292IU, Vitamin C: 0.4mg, Calcium: 76mg, Iron: 1mg
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  1. 5 stars
    My 18 month old loves these! I have some in our freezer at all times and mix it up with sauces! Thanks for the great and easy recipe!

  2. 5 stars
    I love making these and they make great lunch leftovers for my toddler. Now that baby is a little older (15 months) I’ve changed it up a bit. Ground turkey, shredded entire sweet potato (maybe 1 to 1.5 cup), small diced onion, sub a mix of oat flour and almond flour for the breadcrumbs, 2 tsp Italian seasoning, pepper, dash of salt. Of course still use the egg and parm. These are so flavorful and great texture and perfect amount of moistness. So easy and nutritious- thanks Amy! The whole family enjoys them!

  3. 5 stars
    I’m 37 year old childless man and these are my go-to post-gym snack, great macros. Lol, was that the plan for them!!

  4. 5 stars
    I wonder if this would work as a meatloaf?
    My kids (and I) love these meatballs but I don’t always have the patience to allow the toddlers to help make the balls 😂

    1. 5 stars
      I love these! My 4 year old and 9 month old both gobbled them up and I’m here to say that this recipe works wonderfully with mashed sweet potatoes. Made them soft and perfect for my 9 month olds first time eating meat.

      1. I want to try these meatballs with mashed sweet potatoes also. Did you follow the recipe exactly other than skipping the step of dicing and sautéing the carrots … and just substituted with the mashed sweet potatoes for the other vegetables?

  5. 5 stars
    Woww , delicious, easy and fast recipe for my picky eaters. I did it egg, milk and gluten free because both of my babies have many allergies and they loved it. Thanks for sharing

  6. 5 stars
    So good! I’ve made this a few times and my kids love them. Today I used ground chicken, doubled the sweet potato, and used finely chopped cheddar slices instead of parm so I didn’t need to run to the store, turned out great as usual.