These easy paleo meatballs mix ground turkey with a simple homemade teriyaki sauce, and are full of great flavor. Serve the baked meatballs with cauliflower rice and veggies for an easy meal, or add them to your weekend meal prep plan, and keep them in the freezer for future meals!

And if you love meatballs, make sure to also check out more of our meatball recipes. Meatballs and meal prep are our expertise!

Our oven baked pizza meatballs and buffalo chicken meatballs are a couple of our favorites! And our paleo Asian-inspired meatballs noodle bowl is another must try.

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Teriyaki Flavor Without Refined Sugar

Growing up with my mom’s family being from Hawaii, we ate a fair amount of teriyaki chicken and steak. Lots of teriyaki and lots of rice, usually with some salad. That was dinner a lot of nights.

While it was tasty, you have to admit that store bought teriyaki sauce and even my mom’s homemade version packs quite a bit of sugar.

We use coconut aminos, maple syrup, garlic, ginger and lemon juice to make a tangy, sweet and savory sauce you’ll love!

Overhead image of teriyaki meatballs served in a bowl with zoodles and extra teriyaki sauce drizzled on top.

Can’t find coconut aminos or don’t want to spend the money? No worries. Check out our DIY coconut aminos substitute!

Meatballs for Meal Prep

These teriyaki turkey meatballs are the perfect make ahead food. They will last in the fridge for about a week, or you can freeze them for longer. They take 25 minutes to prep and get in the oven, and you’ll have about 25 meatballs on hand once they are finished cooking.

You can check out all of our favorite meal prep recipes for more inspiration, too!

Is Teriyaki Keto Friendly?

Unfortunately, no. Since we use maple syrup to naturally sweeten the sauce, these meatballs are not low carb. If you’re looking for keto recipes, we have lots! Check them out for more suitable options.

Overhead image of a bowl full of teriyaki turkey meatballs with sticky teriyaki sauce drizzled on top. Garnished with chopped green onion.

What to Serve with Teriyaki Turkey Meatballs

The best part is that they are a great little snack and also work well with many variations.

Overhead image of teriyaki meatballs served in a bowl of ramen.

Your Turn To Make Our Teriyaki Turkey Meatballs

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Angled image of a teriyaki turkey meatballs piled in a bowl with sticky teriyaki sauce drizzled on top. Garnished with chopped green onion.
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Teriyaki Turkey Meatballs (Paleo + GF)

These easy Paleo meatballs mix ground turkey with a simple homemade teriyaki sauce, and are full of great flavor. Serve the baked meatballs with cauliflower rice and veggies for an easy meal!

Ingredients

  • 2 lbs ground turkey
  • 1/2 cup green onions, diced finely

For the sauce:

  • 3/4 cup coconut aminos
  • 1/4 cup maple syrup
  • 2 tablespoons lemon juice, about 1 lemon
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2 teaspoons fresh ginger, grated on a microplane
  • 1/2 teaspoon hot sauce or ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper, more or less to taste as desired
  • 1/2 teaspoon cassava or arrowroot flour

Optional toppings:

  • Green onion, diced
  • Sesame seeds

Equipment

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees fahrenheit and line a large baking pan with parchment paper or foil.
  • Place ground turkey and green onions in a large bowl.
  • In a separate small bowl, make teriyaki sauce by combining coconut aminos, maple syrup, lemon juice, garlic, ginger and hot sauce in a small bowl. Stir with a whisk until everything is evenly blended.
  • Pour half of the teriyaki sauce into the bowl with the turkey and onions. Mix everything together well with your hands until the sauce and onions are mixed evenly in the turkey.
  • Now, form the turkey into small balls about the size of a heaping tablespoon. You can use a small ice cream scoop if you have one, it makes it easy to form the turkey into balls without everything sticking to your hands. This should yield about 25 of meatballs.
  • Place in the oven to cook for 20 minutes.
  • When the meatballs have about 7 minutes left, pour the remaining teriyaki sauce in a small sauce pan and add in 1/2 tsp of cassava or arrowroot flour. Simmer for 4-5 minutes, stirring frequently until the sauce is slightly thickened.
  • Remove meatballs from the oven and transfer to a mixing bowl. Drizzle with warm sauce and toss to combine. Top with sesame seeds and green onion if desired and serve.

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Paleo Teriyaki & Turkey Meatballs (Gluten Free)Paleo Teriyaki & Turkey Meatballs (Gluten Free)