Haitian Meatballs Recipe (2024)

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These Haitian meatballs are seriously the best! Known as Boulèt or boulette, they are seasoned to perfection with a distinct spiciness. To finish off, they are simmered in a heavenly tomato sauce to serve with your favorite Haitian Rice dish.

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This Haitian meatball recipe will soon be your favorite weeknight dinner side dish.

They are seasoned with our homemade Haitian Epis and they are molded with soaked bread so they can retain their moisture, fried then simmered in a delicious quickSauce Tomate or Sos Ti-Malice.

Boulèt – Traditional Haitian Side Dish!

Any Haitian food lover will have a lenthy list of Haitian dishes to try, and boulet will most certainly be on top of the list.

The meatballs are often prepared with ground beef but ground turkey can also be used. In addition to the meat, aromatic herbs such as parsley and thyme are often included.

In our recipes, these ingredients are included in the Haitian Epis. In addition, it is spiced with additional garlic, dried parsley, and salt to further enhance the flavor.

How To Make Haitian Meatballs (Boulet / Boulette)

You’ll love how easy and simple it is to make these Haitian meatballs. They first deep fried then simmered in a tomato sauce.

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The full recipe with the exact measurements is listed below in the recipe card. For now, here’s what you’ll need to make this recipe with ease.

  • Ground meat – we used 93% lean and 7% fat
  • Large Eggs– beaten – best to use room temperature eggs.Used as a combining agent.
  • Haitian Epis
  • Minced garlic cloves (dry or fresh)
  • Parsley (dry or fresh)
  • Fresh bread – the bread will not only provide substance to the meat but will also help it to retain moisture.Bread andriceare common methods used in Haiti to make meatballs.
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • Diced onions
  • All-purpose flour for coating
  • Oil for frying; canola or vegetable oil.

Optional additional ingredients:

Bell peppers- Mixed bell peppers are often used and provides a little sweetness to the meat. Since it is already added in the Epis, this is optional.

Scotch Bonnet or Habanero Peppers: To add a small amount of heat to the meatballs, add about 1 teaspoon chopped habanero or scotch bonnet pepper to the mixture.

Cooking Method

Meatballs

Combine the meat and the ingredients (minus the oil for frying) together in a large bowl.

Using your desired cookie scoop size, scoop the meat mixture and place it on the palm of your hands to roll the meat in a circular motion to shape into a ball.

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Then coat the meat with all-purpose flour on all sides. Set aside and repeat the steps until all the meatballs are coated.

Heat the oil to 350 degrees but no more than 400 degrees. Carefully add 5 to 7 meatballs at a time. Cook for 6 minutes per side or until golden brown and cook through.

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Place the meatballs in a paper toweled plate and repeat the process until all the meatballs are cooked.

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Haitian Sos Tomat (Haitian Tomato Sauce)

These meatballs are simmered in a delicious rich tomato sauce. The sauce is perfect when serving your Haitian meatballs with rice.

Over medium – low heat, add the diced onions. Cook for about 30 to 45 seconds then add the Haitian Epis. Stir well then add 1 tablespoon table paste.

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Next, add in the lemon juice to deglaze then add the minced dried or fresh garlic and the water. Stir well to combined and reduce the heat to low.

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Add in the meatballs followed by fresh or dried parsley and additional peppers (dried red pepper flakes, Scotch Bonnet peppers or Habanero Peppers).

Stir well to combine and allow to simmer for an additional 5 to 8 minutes.

How To Air Fry Your Haitian Boulette?

In a large bowl mix all the ingredients together.

Then roll the meat in the all-purpose flour and place the meatballs in the air fryer basket. Spray with olive oil.Air fry for 15 minutes on 400 degrees, flipping in between cooking to allow all sides to cook.Spray the meat with oil between each flip.

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Essential Sides to Serve with This Dish

These meatballs are served with Haitian sauce (see recipe card below) to develop a richer flavor. You can also serve them with HaitianSos Pwa Nwa(bean puree)and white rice.

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These meatballs are eaten withred beans and riceor regular white rice.

There are different recipes for these meatballs, depending on the cuisine – it ranges from vegetable dumplings to fish balls. On top of everything, the meatballs are economical to make.

Without adding them in the sauce, they serve well with noodles orspaghetti.

They pair well with fresh vegetables like thissauteedbok choy, air fryer carrots, roasted vegetables in air fryer, thiswatercress salad, andbannann peze (fried plantains).

To further enhance the flavor of these Haitian Meatballs, although not commonly serve together, consider serving them with fresh herbs such as fresh parsley leaves, mint, cilantro and you can also serve them with bean sprout.

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Pro Tips to Consider

Many people add bread, eggs, and onions, which increases the amount of meat. These meatballs are cooked in frying oil, but many people bread them with all-purpose flour before frying.

To add heat, add about 1 teaspoon chopped scotch bonnet or habanero peppers.

Ideally, you should prepare the Haitian meatballs in advance. For this purpose, once you’ve soaked and mushed the bread, and when it’s added to the meatballs, it will add a lot of softness to the meatballs.

Consider adding about 2 teaspoon distilled vinegar. Many people object to the idea of vinegar but it adds slight acidity to the meatballs, which helps balance the fatty part of the meatballs.Again, this is completely optional.

Vinegar is already added to the epis.lightly wet your hand when rolling the meat into a ball, this will prevent the meat from sticking to your hands.

Add more water if the tomato sauce is too thick for your liking.

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How To Keep Your Meatballs from Breaking Part?

Many beginners complain about the meatballs breaking apart, and to help you eliminate such possibilities, consider these tips;

  • Always purchase high-quality and premium meat to make the meatballs. Ideally, you should use freshly ground meat, and for that, you can visit the local butcher.
  • If possible, try to use a mixture of beef and turkey as it adds a depth of flavor.
  • Always mix your meat with smashed bread. This will soften the meat and as well as keep it moist. If you must use the breadcrumbs before frying the meatballs, it’s recommended that you use homemade breadcrumbs because the store-bought breadcrumbs aren’t crispy enough. To make breadcrumbs at home, heat the bread slices until they are light brown and ground them in a food processor.
  • Always be aggressive while seasoning because herbs and spices will flavor the meat. Keep in mind that using less seasoning and salt will only lead to a bland flavor.
  • Always use a frying pan or a skillet to fry the meatballs as it helps achieve the right level of brownness.
  • Let the meatballs simmer in the sauce for enhanced flavor.

After trying these Haitian meatballs, consider trying theseslow cooker meatballsand theseSwedish meatballs next.

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Haitian Meatballs Recipe

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Learn to make the best Haitian Meatballs Recipe. Paired with a homemade Haitian tomato sauce, these meatballs are ready to be served in minutes.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 26 minutes mins

Total Time 36 minutes mins

Course Appetizer, Dinner, Lunch

Cuisine Caribbean, Haitian

Servings 8 Servings

Calories 273 kcal

Equipment

  • Non-stick Skillet

  • Sauce Pan

Ingredients

Haitian Meatballs

  • 2 lbs. Ground Meat; We used 93% Lean and 7% Fat
  • Cup Diced Onion
  • 2 Large Eggs; Beaten
  • ¼ cup Haitian Epis
  • 3 Garlic Cloves; Minced (or 1 ½ tsp. dried minced garlic)
  • 1 tablespoon Fresh Chopped Parsley; Or 2 Tbsp. Dried Parsley
  • 2 Slices Bread
  • Cup Water To Mix With The Bread
  • 1 tsp. Kosher Salt
  • ½ Tsp. Black Pepper
  • Olive Oil Spray
  • ½ Cup All-Purpose Flour
  • 1 ½ Cup Oil For Frying; We used Canola Oil

Tomato Paste Sauce

  • 2 tbsp. Olive Oil
  • cup Onions; Diced
  • 1 Tbsp. Tomato Paste
  • 3 Tbsp. Haitian Epis
  • Juice From 1 Lemon
  • 1 cup Water; More if needed
  • 2 Chopped Garlic Cloves; Or 1 Tsp. Dried Minced Garlic
  • 1 Tbsp. Chopped Fresh Parsley; Or 2 tsp. parsley flakes
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

Haitian Meatballs

  • Combine the meat and the ingredients (minus the oil for frying) together in a large bowl.

    Using your desired cookie scoop size, scoop the meat mixture and place it on the palm of your hands to roll the meat in a circular motion to shape into a ball.

    Then coat the meat with all-purpose flour on all sides. Set aside and repeat the steps until all the meatballs are coated.

  • Heat the oil to 350 degrees but no more than 400 degrees. Carefully add 5 to 7 meatballs at a time. Cook for 6 minutes per side or until golden brown and cook through.

    Place the meatballs in a paper toweled plate and repeat the process until all the meatballs are cooked.

    Air Fryer Version:

    Mix the meat and the remaining ingredients together in a large bowl.Roll the meatball into desired size.Place the meatballs in the basket.

    Spray with olive oil spray.Air fry for 15 minutes on 400 degrees, flipping in between cooking to allow all sides to cook.

Tomato Paste Sauce

  • Over medium – low heat, add the diced onions. Cook for about 30 to 45 seconds then add the Haitian Epis. Stir well then add 1 tablespoon table paste.

  • Next, add in the lemon juice to deglaze then add the minced dried or fresh garlic and the water. Stir well to combined and reduce the heat to low.

    Add in the meatballs followed by fresh or dried parsley and additional peppers (dried red pepper flakes, Scotch Bonnet peppers or Habanero Peppers).

    Stir well to combine and allow to simmer for an additional 5 to 8 minutes.

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Notes

  • Many people add bread, eggs, and onions, which increases the amount of meat. These meatballs are cooked in frying oil, but many people bread them with all-purpose flour before frying.
  • To add heat, add about 1 teaspoon chopped scotch bonnet or habanero peppers.
  • Ideally, you should prepare the Haitian meatballs in advance. For this purpose, once you’ve soaked and mushed the bread, and when it’s added to the meatballs, it will add a lot of softness to the meatballs.
  • Consider adding about 2 teaspoon distilled vinegar. Many people object to the idea of vinegar but it adds slight acidity to the meatballs, which helps balance the fatty part of the meatballs.Again, this is completely optional.
  • Vinegar is already added to the epis.lightly wet your hand when rolling the meat into a ball, this will prevent the meat from sticking to your hands.
  • Add more water if the tomato sauce is too thick for your liking.

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Nutrition

Serving: 8ServingsCalories: 273kcalCarbohydrates: 10gProtein: 21gFat: 15gSaturated Fat: 4gMonounsaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 107mgSodium: 465mgPotassium: 153mgFiber: 1gSugar: 2gVitamin A: 5IUVitamin C: 9mgCalcium: 7mgIron: 17mg

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Haitian Meatballs Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is a boulette? ›

dumpling [noun] (a) thick pudding or ball of cooked dough. stewed beef and dumplings. (Translation of boulette from the PASSWORD French-English Dictionary © 2014 K Dictionaries Ltd)

What makes meatballs stick together better? ›

How to make meatballs that won't fall apart
  1. Massage your meat. True story. ...
  2. Add breadcrumbs. Add breadcrumbs to the mixture, but not too many breadcrumbs. ...
  3. Add egg. ...
  4. Don't add much apart from meat. ...
  5. Roll your meatballs in flour. ...
  6. Give your meatballs space. ...
  7. Shake your meatballs. ...
  8. Brown your meatballs first.
Mar 3, 2022

What are traditional meatballs made of? ›

What are Italian meatballs made of? Italian meatballs are made with 1/2 pork and 1/2 beef meat, bread, eggs, seasoned cheese, garlic, onion, parsley, salt, pepper, sometimes milk to make them soft.

Why do you soak breadcrumbs for meatballs? ›

The Key to Tender Meatballs

Here, we're soaking fresh or dried breadcrumbs in a little milk until the bread becomes soggy, then mixing that right into the meat. This binder (aka panade) helps add moisture to the meatballs and also prevents the meat proteins from shrinking and becoming tough.

What are boulettes made of? ›

Jewish communities in those countries traditionally serve boulettes on Friday night for the Sabbath meal. Assorted sweet spices, along with chopped cilantro and parsley, are added to minced lamb or goat, then formed into delicate little balls.

What does oh la boulette mean? ›

In this sense, une boulette means 'a blunder', 'a mistake' or 'a gaffe'. If you are the one who's made the mistake, someone might comment oh, la boulette !, meaning 'what an idiot! '

What not to do when making meatballs? ›

5 Mistakes to Avoid When Making Meatballs
  1. Not seasoning the meat.
  2. Not adding any moisture to the meat.
  3. Over-mixing the meat.
  4. Not shaping the meatballs correctly.
  5. Not forming evenly-sized meatballs.
May 1, 2019

What is the secret of a tender meatball? ›

Milk: Adds moisture and tenderizes the meat, making our meatballs juicy and tender once cooked. Egg: Adds more moisture and helps the mixture firm up once cooked. Parmesan: My secret ingredient for the best meatballs! Parmigiano-Reggiano adds flavor and salt to our mixture.

Should I put egg in my meatballs? ›

You only need a small amount of egg – it's there only to help the cooked meatball retain its shape, and shouldn't detract from the meat's flavour or texture. Filler ingredients like breadcrumbs or flour are important too because they stop the meatballs becoming dry.

Is it better to bake meatballs at 350 or 400? ›

After all of the Italian meatballs I've been making lately, I consider myself a meatball expert. A good rule of thumb is to bake meatballs for 25-30 minutes at 350 degrees fahrenheit.

What is the best meat for meatballs? ›

Most meatballs served in marinara sauce are made with a mixture of beef and another ground protein, like pork sausage or veal—or all three. Pork gives the meatballs extra flavor, and veal helps keep them moist and tender.

What's the difference between Italian style meatballs and regular meatballs? ›

American meatballs are the biggest in size, with Italian and Swedish meatballs following on the depth chart. Italian meatballs call for seasonings like grated parmesan and oregano, while Swedish ones use seasonings like nutmeg and allspice. While it doesn't sound like a huge distinction, you'll notice it in the taste!

What does adding milk to meatballs do? ›

When it comes to adding liquid to meatball mixtures, milk is often used for its versatility, depth of flavor, and richness. Without the use of milk, you may be faced with a plate of dry meatballs. Milk adds a certain level of moisture that helps produce perfectly tender meatballs.

What happens if you put too much breadcrumbs in meatballs? ›

Bread crumbs help give meatballs their unique texture and bulk. But too many bread crumbs and you're left with what taste like meaty matzoh balls. Don't overdo it.

Is it better to use milk or water in meatballs? ›

Milk, definitely. Water doesn't add flavor or fat, so it detracts from the finished meatballs. If I don't have milk, or I'm making them for people who don't eat milk with meat (a significant portion of my family keeps kosher) I use beef or chicken stock. It adds moisture and flavor, which is what you want.

How do you play boulette? ›

LE JEU DE LA BOULETTE (FRENCH ONLY)

They can be public figures, people you know or any other character. The only constraint is that they must be personalities that you can imitate. Once the “boulettes” of paper are grouped together, you will have to imitate the person to get your group to guess them.

What is Metis soup? ›

Besides being a time-honoured com- fort food for Metis families, Metis soup can heal, and prevent many illnesses by incorporating all kinds of nutritious foods in a single pot. Soup bones, fish, beans, barley, rice, peas, root vegetables, onions, tomatoes and macaroni are some of the ingredients used in Metis soups.

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