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The best summer Weeknight 30 Minute Coconut Curry Chicken Meatballs…with spicy mango salsa. This dish incorporates a variety of Thai flavors, all with an abundance of health benefits. It’s a delicious mix of cozy and healthy, and a great way to use up those garden bell peppers and fresh basil. It’s made creamy and extra saucy with coconut milk, spiced with curry paste, and served over steamed rice. Top with spicy mango salsa and toasted coconut for a DELICIOUS quick meal. Best part…all you need for this recipe are pantry ingredients and 30 minutes!

If there’s one thing I love doing, it’s taking something kind of boring, like chicken meatballs, and reinventing the dish to be exciting and extra delicious. Why? I guess I love a good challenge. So much so that I’ve made this a game I play with myself to help keep things fresh and creative. I get bored of things incredibly fast, especially when it comes to food. So challenging myself to reinvent dishes helps to keep things refreshing and fun for me.
What’s the game?
Basically, I just force myself to take a recipe that feels a little boring and completely switch it up. I might mix up the process by making the recipe in the instant pot or on a sheet pan. Or I might combine two cuisines into one. Or maybe even turn something traditionally meat-based into something vegan. Who knows, but I’m always trying to switch things up, even if it’s only a little bit.

And with these meatballs that is definitely the case.
Truth is, I’ve never been someone who has cared for meatballs and red sauce, or really meatballs of any kind. In fact, the word meatball really weirds me out. BUT my oldest brother loves meatballs so much, he’s always asking me to make them.
The other thing Creighton loves? Curry…of any kind, whether it’s Indian or Thai, he just loves curry.
So I thought why not combine his love of meatballs and his love of saucy curry. I know it sounds odd, but stick with here, this curry is good. It’s not like any other chicken curry you’ve ever had. It’s a mix of Thai with a touch of Indian flare. So much flavor, so saucy, creamy, and full of vegetables. All in all, a great healthy dinner that’s flavorful and easy to throw together too.

So here are the details…
The meatballs. I like to cook them in the oven. I know it’s summer, and I know it’s hot, but using the oven is just easier, cleaner, and faster. It also creates the perfect non-dry chicken meatball. I like to use a mix of ground chicken, green onions, garlic, salt, and pepper. The secret…a touch of Worcestershire sauce, which adds a really delicious, salty, and almost umami-like flavor. You don’t know it’s there, but it adds so much.
There are no eggs and no bread crumbs in these meatballs. I wanted to keep them simple. Really, I just want them to be a base for the coconut curry sauce. Meaning, the meatballs soak up the sauce instead of being the key flavor.
Roll the meat into balls, place them on a baking sheet, and then bake them at a high temp. They will brown on the outside and cook perfectly on the inside.
Meal prep tip: double the meatball recipe, bake them all, then freeze half of the meatballs for another time. You can then easily turn this dinner into a 15 minutes situation since all you’ll need to do is thaw the meatballs and toss them with the sauce. EASY. Additionally, you can use the meatballs for other recipes too!
The sauce. While the meatballs are cooking, make the sauce on the stove. It’s pretty simple, but made incredibly flavorful with shallots and ginger. I like to use bell peppers as my vegetable, Thai curry paste to keep things spicy, and canned coconut milk for a super luscious and creamy sauce. I then add a splash of soy sauce and fish sauce for saltiness, then fresh basil or cilantro.
DONE.

If bell peppers are not your favorite, try using broccoli florets or sliced summer squash. Really any vegetable you enjoy will be great here!
Now, toss in the meatballs and let the curry cook for a few minutes to thicken up the sauce. While this is happening, prep the mango salsa, which is simply diced mango, jalapeño, and lime. My favorite.
Serve the curry over steamed rice, top with mango salsa, and toasted coconut. Quick, simple, beyond good, and bonus? This dish is super healthy too! To make this even healthier, you can serve with brown rice, quinoa, or even over cauliflower rice.
Meal prep tip #2: if you like, you can freeze the meatballs and sauce together. Just thaw overnight in the fridge, then warm on the stove until heated through…and now you have a 10 minute dinner. Again, EASY and perfect for back to school/back to work/back to reality. That time of year we are all soon to enter.
So…have I convinced you that these Coconut Curry Chicken Meatballs will make a great summer dinner for tonight?
My hope is the answer is YES and that you’re running to the store to pick up any ingredients you might not have on hand. Then head home to make the best summer chicken curry. It’s kind of cozy, but yet lite at the same time. And the bottom line…every last spoonful of this saucy curry is oh so satisfying. You will love it.

If you make these weeknight 30 minute coconut chicken curry meatballs be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

These were delicious! My first time cooking with coconut milk and curry paste. Thanks so much for a simple weeknight recipe. I looked it up on the train home from work, grabbed a few ingredients at the store, and quickly had dinner on the table. I followed your tip to make double the meatballs to feeeze and can’t wait to use them soon.
Thank you so much Rebecca! So glad you loved this! Tieghan
LOVE this recipe! Added some of my own twists but the meatballs are a hit in the house! I’ve been following you for some time now I haven’t had one I haven’t liked 🙂 Keep killing the cooking game!
Thank you so much Hannah!! So glad you love my recipes! xTieghan
Would it be totally weird to add some roasted baby red and gold potatoes to this? I have some I’d like to use up.
Hey Angie! I am sure roasted potatoes tossed into the sauce will be so delicious. Great idea! Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan
Seriously SO good!! And seriously SO easy!! The note suggested substituting broccoli for the bell pepper. I was trying to clean out the fridge so I used bell pepper, broccoli and carrots. Absolutely one of the best dishes ever. I did overcook the meatballs, forgetting they would continue to cook in the sauce. Next time I’ll pull them out 3-5 minutes sooner. Am I weird that “next time” might be tomorrow?! Ha!
Not at all!! So amazing to hear that you are loving this Sarah! Thank you for trying it! xTieghan
These look so good! My son can’t eat sugar, soy, corn, or black pepper. What would you suggest in place of Worcestershire sauce? And, coconut aminos can replace the soy, yes? Thanks so much.
Hi Michelle! I would recommend just omitting the Worcestershire sauce, the curry will still be greta. And yes coconut aminos will be delicious! Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan
I made these exactly off the recipe except i pan fried the meat balls. Was scrummy as. I loved the freezer option, so did a container extra and froze. Served them with steamed greens. Definitely will do it again.
Thank you so much Laura! I am so glad you liked this! xTieghan
Looks amazing! Does the calorie number include the rice?
Hi there! No, the rice is not included. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan
I made this but the meatballs turned out super dry. I think it needed some added veggies and breadcrumbs to lighten them up. The sauce is delicious!
Thank you Heidi! I hope you try them again and love them! xTieghan
wow, really love this dish; another great way to eat chicken, love meatballs, too, thank you
This looks so great! Thanks for including freezer instructions, totally planning on prepping in advance.
Thank you so much Steph! xTieghan
Love this. Pinned it right away!!!! I am going big on coconut milk these days and would love to make this for dinner. q; is there a replacement for Worcestershire sauce? Can I use hoisin sauce?
Hi there! I bet hoisin sauce will be delicious! What a great idea! Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan
I made this for dinner tonight. It was delicious – the whole family loved it. My boys like lots of meat and I prefer lots of vegies so I added broccoli and mushrooms too. Worked out great – I took lots of vegies and that left more meatballs for them. Thanks for the great recipe! 🙂
Thank you so much Laura! I am so glad your family loved this recipe! xTieghan
Love the colours and THIS sounds so yummy. I will definitely be trying this recipe out.
Thank you so much Sandy! xTieghan
Oh my goodness! I’m a sucker for anything curry, and these look amazing! Totally making them soon!
Paige
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Thank you Paige! So happy to hear that! xTieghan
this is a great weekday meal idea, in fact!
Thank you so much Ruth! xTieghan