Sweet and Sour Meatballs or Little Smokies

This is one of those little recipes that I just assume everyone knows about.  Then I make it for some gathering and inevitably find out that there are people in the world who have never heard of such a thing.  I you are among those who have never before seen this recipe then you are in for a treat. There are only two ingredients in this sauce: grape jelly and chili sauce. If that sounds weird to you- don’t knock it ’til you try it! It’s the perfect sweet and sour glaze for meatballs or cocktail sausages (little smokies) and SO easy!

sweet and sour little smokies

Ingredient Notes

  • Meatballs or Little Smokies – This easy sauce can be used with both meatballs or little smokies cocktail sausages. For meatballs, keep it simple with precooked frozen meatballs. You could certainly make your own as well, just precook them before adding to the sauce. My personal favorite is Little Smokies!
  • Chili Sauce – Chili Sauce can be found in the grocery store near the ketchup.  It kind of looks like a small bottle of ketchup. It’s tangy, sweet, and tart all at the same time and full of spices. There are no substitutions here. 
  • Grape Jelly – The grape jelly adds sweetness and flavor and the result is a wonderful and quick sweet and sour sauce. Regular, generic grape jelly is great!
sweet and sour little smokies recipe

How to Make Sweet and Sour Little Smokies or Meatballs

1. Pour grape jelly and chili sauce into a medium sauce pan, or your slow cooker. Whisk together until smooth. It’s okay if there are some lumps, they will melt out when the sauce heats.

2. Add frozen meatballs or cocktail sausages.  There is no exact science to the cook time.  On the stove top I simmer on low for 15-20 minute until the sausages are plump or meatballs are cooked through. In the slow cooker, you can set it to low for a few hours.  They get better with time! You could even cook them in the oven in a pan. I’d do it at about 300 degrees for at least an hour.

sweet and sour little smokies in a serving dish

FAQs

Can I make these ahead of time? Yes! I would recommend making them the day of serving, but they can sit in the warm crock pot for several hours before serving.

How do I store leftovers?  Just pop them in a container in the fridge.  They’re great reheated. 

How do I reheat sweet and sour little smokies? You can reheat gently in the microwave, or simmer on low on the stove top. 

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Sweet and Sour Meatballs {Easy!}

5 from 32 votes
An easy, no fuss sweet and sour meatball recipe using chili sauce and grape jelly. Sure to be a crowd pleaser at any party or gathering.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 2 hours
Total Time 2 hours 5 minutes
Servings10 servings

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 12 oz jar chili sauce one standard jar, such as Heinz brand
  • 16-18 oz grape jelly
  • 2 lbs. frozen meatballs, or 2 12-ounce packages cocktail sausages precise amounts for sausages or meatballs aren't necessary, as long as they are covered completely by your sauce you are good to go.

Instructions

  • Combine jelly and chili sauce in a pot on the stovetop, or in a crock pot an stir until smooth. Don't worry about lumps, they will melt as it heats.
  • Add meatballs or cocktail sausages.
  • Heat on low in a crock pot until sausages are plump or meatballs are cooked through (2-3 hours) or on the stove top on a low simmer for 15-30 minutes.

Notes

  • Nutritional information was calculated using cocktail sausages.

Nutrition

Serving: 2g, Calories: 307kcal, Carbohydrates: 9g, Protein: 12g, Fat: 25g, Saturated Fat: 9g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g, Monounsaturated Fat: 12g, Cholesterol: 58mg, Sodium: 1421mg, Potassium: 293mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 6g, Vitamin A: 251IU, Vitamin C: 6mg, Calcium: 17mg, Iron: 1mg
Course: Appetizers
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Sweet & Sour Meatballs, Sweet & Sour Smokies
Calories: 307kcal
Author: Sara Wells
Cost: $8
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Questions & Reviews

  1. 5 stars
    I had these meatballs for the first time 22 years ago at a work potluck, and I had a hard time believing it was simply grape jelly and chili sauce 🙂 These days it works great on soccer nights ~ the great thing about them is that my kiddos and I can eat before we leave, then they stay on low for another hour until my husband gets home and he doesn’t have to have leftovers! Thanks for posting, there are a surprising number of people who are sadly unaware 🙂

  2. 5 stars
    My goodness! this is truly nothing new! This was served at my bridal shower in 1974. It was called Jewel’s barbecued meatballs!

  3. One batch can easily feed five men. I use the frozen mini size meatballs from the grocery store. I mix up the jelly and chili sauce and then pour it over the frozen meatballs in the crock pot. I start it about 4 hours before the gathering and mix it once or twice during the course of the cooking time. Serve it right out of the crock pot!

  4. Hi girls! You have probably already answered this question. How can you make this meal in the oven? Thanks for all your ideas. I love looking at your blog!

  5. How many can one batch feed? Do I need to double it if I am feeding 5? 4 of which are men?

  6. 5 stars
    I was searching for an easy sweet and sour meatball recipe for a baby shower so I used this one and everyone kept raving about the meatballs.

  7. 5 stars
    While I do 99% of the cooking my wife turn me on to this recipe years ago and I make it often and everyone just raves about them. I use the Heinz. Never tried the Smokies but next time I will as it sounds interesting.

  8. You can also trade out the grape jelly for apricot jam or cranberry sauce (I use whole berry homemade) with very tasty results too. Sometimes I use HOMADE (brand) Chili Sauce instead of Heinz for a more mexi flavor.