Ooey Gooey Cheesy Stuffed Tex Mex Meatballs Recipe

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Tex Mex Meatballs stuffed with cheese and taco flavors are a deliciously fun twist on a typical Taco Tuesday meal! This cheesy meatballs recipe is a snap to make, and makes the perfect comfort food dinner or game day snack. With loads of melted, ooey gooey Colby Jack cheese, you’ll have a hard time resisting a second helping!

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I love this easy meatball recipe. I’ll add a pinch of cayenne pepper to mine to kick up the heat because I’m a fan of spicy foods.

The fun part about making these types of meatballs is that new recipes like this give you options! 

You can serve these Mexican meatballs with homemade enchilada sauce, or pair these delicious meatballs with Mexican rice.

I’ll make them any day of the week, because I love that they’re a great finger food full of flavor. 

mixing bowl with eggs, ground beef, taco seasoning and breadcrumbs

Tex Mex Meatballs

Meatballs are great because they are simple to prepare, can be flavored in so many ways, and are perfect for feeding a large crowd. 

Even better, these taco meatballs can be made ahead for a party or for easy meal prep!

Not only does this meal have that wonderful taco flavor, but Tex-Mex meatballs have a hidden surprise. Ooey-gooey cheese just waiting to escape!! 

Serve cheesy meatballs over red rice with a side of refried beans. Or, take them to the next level by turning them into taco meatball sliders or meatball subs!

Are you a meatball fanatic like we are? Be sure to check out our other simple meatball recipes!

meatballs on baking sheet

Ingredient Notes and Substitutions

  • Ground Beef – To prevent a greasy mess, choose a lean blend. 80/20 is easy to find, but 92/8 is better. You could also swap in ground chicken or ground turkey if you prefer.
  • Breadcrumbs – Regular or panko bread crumbs will work in this broiled meatballs recipe, as long as they are plain and unseasoned.
  • Cheese – Colby Jack is my top choice for Mexican-inspired meals, but any variety that melts well is a good choice! 

    Try cheddar, Monterey or Pepper Jack, or even Oaxaca — also known as Mexican mozzarella.
  • Taco Seasoning – Mix up my homemade version or use a packet from your favorite brand. 

    This recipe makes mild-flavored Tex-Mex meatballs, so double the amount of seasoning if you want a really bold taco flavor.

Other options that can be added can be chipotle peppers, garlic powder, black pepper, chili powder, onion powder, or any other fresh herbs;

You can also make your own enchilada sauce or pair it with store-bought red enchilada sauce to pour on top of the meatballs. 

pile of taco meatballs with melted cheese oozing out

Tips for Making Stuffed Cheesy Meatballs:

  • Do not overmix the meat. Gently combine the ingredients by hand, or you could end up with tough broiled meatballs.
  • Make uniform-sized taco meatballs. Portion out the ground beef mixture with a cookie or ice cream scoop. 

    This also helps form the round shape, so you don’t need to roll them as much.
  • Seal properly! Check to make sure that the cheese is fully inside the Tex Mex meatballs, or it will ooze out while broiling.
  • Wet your hands. Keep a small bowl of water nearby and dip your fingers frequently. 

    This prevents the meat mixture from sticking to your hands and helps create a smooth surface. 

Tex-Mex Meatballs FAQ

Is it better to broil or bake meatballs? 

Baking is the best option if you’ll be cooking meatballs in a sauce or casserole-type dish. 

For cheesy meatballs, I prefer to broil. The higher heat gets the center cooked and melty quickly, while also creating a nice “sear” on the outside.

What do you put in meatballs so they don’t fall apart? 

Regardless of the recipe, you need some kind of binder to prevent meatballs from falling apart.

Breadcrumbs and eggs are the two most common choices, and this recipe for Tex Mex meatballs contains both!

closeup of a cheesy stuffed taco meatball

Freezing Taco Meatballs

I love to double or triple this recipe and freeze the extra for quick meals! 

Transfer broiled meatballs to a rimmed baking sheet, then pop them in the freezer for a couple of hours. 

Once firm, transfer Tex Mex meatballs to a freezer bag or airtight container. 

Frozen taco meatballs will keep for about 3 months. Reheat in the oven at 300°F for 30 minutes, or reduce time to 15 minutes if you thaw them in the refrigerator first.

nacho cheese sauce inside beef meatball

Enjoy!
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cheesy stuffed taco meatballs

Ooey Gooey Cheesy Stuffed Tex Mex Meatballs Recipe

Donna Elick
Tex Mex Meatballs are a deliciously fun twist on a typical Taco Tuesday meal! This cheesy meatballs recipe is a snap to make too!
5 stars from 1 review
Tried this recipe?Please comment and review!
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 12 minutes
Freeze 15 minutes
Total Time 32 minutes
Course Appetizer
Cuisine Tex Mex
Method Oven
Servings 15 large meatballs

Ingredients
 

  • 2 pounds lean ground beef
  • 1/2 cup bread crumbs
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1/4 cup whole milk
  • 2 tablespoons taco seasoning
  • 6 ounces Colby Jack cheese, cut into cubes

Instructions
 

  • Mix beef, bread crumbs, eggs, milk and taco seasoning until just combined. Do not over mix.
  • Scoop out 4 tablespoons of beef mixture, flatten then place cheese cube into the center. Bring the edges together to form a ball. Ensure that the meatball is completely sealed.
  • Transfer meatballs to a greased rimmed baking sheet.
  • Freeze meatballs on baking sheet for 10-15 minutes to firm up.
  • Raise oven rack to top and preheat broiler on high.
  • Broil meatballs on high for 10-12 minutes or until cooked through. Some cheese may escape while broiling.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 | Calories: 155cal | Carbohydrates: 3g | Protein: 17g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 74mg | Sodium: 150mg | Sugar: 1g | Fiber: 1g | Calcium: 98mg | Iron: 2mg

All nutritional information is based on third party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe’s nutritional value will vary depending on the ingredients used, measuring methods, and portion sizes.

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Originally published September 2019, updated and republished August 2024

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5 Comments

  1. They look Delicious.
    For some of my family members who have an iron stomach, some diced up Hot peppers will have to be added to the meat mixture; some with a little heat and some not quite so hot.
    Thanks 4 sharing the recipe. My family will love these.

    1. You must have a gas stove which has the broiler underneath the oven. An electric stove has the ‘broiler’ at the top of the oven as well as a heating element at the bottom of the oven for baking.(Give Me A Gas Stove Any Day !!!! 😎)

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