Slow Cooker Porcupine Meatballs
Description
Porcupine Meatballs are tender, juice-filled beef spheres mixed with long-grain rice and simmered in a savory tomato-based sauce. Unlike traditional meatballs that use breadcrumbs, the rice in this recipe cooks inside the meat, absorbing all the savory flavors and providing a unique, satisfying texture.
Servings & Timing
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Servings: 6 People (makes about 18-24 meatballs)
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Prep time: 15 minutes
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Cook time: 4 hours (High) or 7-8 hours (Low)
Ingredients
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The Meat Mixture:
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2 lbs Ground Beef (Lean 80/20 or 90/10)
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1 cup Long-grain White Rice (uncooked)
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1/2 cup Water
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1 small Onion, finely minced
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1 tsp Salt & 1/2 tsp Black Pepper
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1 tsp Garlic Powder
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The Cooking Sauce:
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2 cans (15 oz each) Tomato Sauce
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1 cup Beef Broth
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2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
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1 tbsp Brown Sugar (to balance acidity)
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Instructions
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Mix: In a large bowl (as shown in your photo), combine the ground beef, uncooked rice, water, onion, and seasonings. Use your hands to mix until the rice is evenly distributed.
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Shape: Roll the mixture into balls about 1.5 inches in diameter (roughly the size of a golf ball).
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Arrange: Place the meatballs into the bottom of the slow cooker. It is okay to layer them, but try to keep them somewhat separate.
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Sauce: In a separate bowl, whisk together the tomato sauce, beef broth, Worcestershire sauce, and brown sugar. Pour the mixture over the meatballs.
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Cook: Cover and cook on Low for 7-8 hours or High for 4 hours. The rice will expand and soften, giving the meatballs their signature look.
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Serve: Serve hot, spooning extra sauce from the pot over the top.
Notes & Tips
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Do Not Pre-cook the Rice: The rice must be raw when it goes in. It uses the moisture from the meat and sauce to cook, which is what keeps the meatballs so tender.
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Lean Meat is Best: Because the meatballs simmer in the sauce, using extra-lean beef prevents the sauce from becoming too greasy.
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Vegetable Boost: You can hide finely grated carrots or zucchini in the meat mixture for extra nutrition without changing the flavor.
Nutritional Info (Per Serving – 4 meatballs)
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Calories: 420 kcal
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Protein: 28g
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Carbohydrates: 32g
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Fat: 18g
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Fiber: 2g
Health Benefits
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Sustained Energy: The combination of complex carbohydrates from the rice and high protein from the beef provides long-lasting energy.
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Lycopene Rich: The tomato-based sauce is high in lycopene, a powerful antioxidant that supports heart health.
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Iron & Zinc: Ground beef is a primary source of essential minerals that support a healthy immune system.
Q&A
Q: Can I use brown rice instead of white rice? A: Brown rice takes much longer to cook and requires more liquid. It is not recommended for this specific recipe as the meat may overcook before the rice softens.
Q: Why are my meatballs falling apart? A: This usually happens if the meatballs aren’t rolled tightly enough or if they are stirred too much during the first hour of cooking. Let them “set” before moving them.
Q: Can I freeze these? A: Yes! These are excellent for meal prep. You can freeze them after cooking in an airtight container for up to 3 months.
Bonus: Green Detox Juice (Image 1)
For the green juice shown in your first image, it serves as the perfect healthy pairing for a heavy meal like meatballs.
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Benefit: The juice (made of kale, cucumber, and apple) acts as a digestive aid and helps alkalize the body after a high-protein meal.