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Easy Dinner Idea: Oven Baked Meatball Sandwiches Recipe
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Easy Dinner Idea: Oven Baked Meatball Sandwiches Recipe

This oven baked meatball sandwich recipeis a perfect easy dinner ideafor busy days. Also great for large groups, game day, or as an on-the-go meal. It’s one of our most popular posts – pinned over 1 million times!

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These sandwiches are not only incredibly simple to make, but they are total comfort food. The bread smells delicious as it gets toasted in the oven, the meatballs are warm and tender, and the gooey melted cheese might just be the best part! This dinner has been a lifesaver in our home for years.

These Oven Baked Meatball Sandwiches are a perfect easy dinner idea for busy days. So easy to make - everyone loved them! Also great for large groups, game day, or as an on-the-go meal.

The ingredients are simple — you will need meatballs, pasta sauce, mozzarella cheese, and sandwich rolls.

Easy Dinner Idea - Oven Baked Meatball Sandwiches
Easy Dinner Idea - Oven Baked Meatball Sandwiches Recipe

Many times I like to make my popular  Baked Turkey Meatballs with Spinach  for our Meatball Sandwiches, but I also make them with frozen, pre-made meatballs from the freezer section of my grocery store. I do that A LOT. So, if you want easy, go with the frozen ones. If you have more time, go for homemade meatballs.

Ingredients needed for Oven Baked Meatball Sandwiches:

Cooking Equipment needed for Oven Baked Meatball Sandwiches:

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Here’s how to make this easy dinner idea:

Get your rolls ready. You want rolls that aren’t cut all the way through, they should be connected one side so that they will cradle the ingredients. I usually buy rolls that are already cut like this, or rolls that aren’t cut at all and I cut them myself.

Steps for making Oven Baked Meatball Sandwiches

Place your meatballs in a big pot and cover them with your pasta sauce.

If you are using frozen meatballs, place them frozen into the pot — no need to cook them in advance. If you are using homemade ones, put them into the pot after cooking them.

Cover your meatballs with sauce (enough that all the meatballs are covered). You can use homemade pasta sauce or jarred sauce. Gently fold the meatballs with the sauce, this isn’t the time for vigorous stirring or you’ll destroy the meatballs. Heat them on low-medium, stirring occasionally, until the meatballs are heated thoroughly.

Spray a baking sheet with cooking spray. Take each roll and fill with as many meatballs as you can fit. I usually do this with a slotted spoon and I avoid scooping the sauce as much as possible. I can generally get 4-5 meatballs into one sandwich roll, but this will vary depending on the size of roll you use.

Top the meatballs with a bit of pasta sauce from your pot. Place your meatball sandwiches, as you fill them, directly on the baking sheet.

Steps for making Oven Baked Meatball Sandwiches: add cheese

Now, top each sandwich with shredded mozzarella cheese . My favorite part…CHEESE.

Easy Dinner Idea: Oven Baked Meatball Sandwiches

Bake in an oven at 400 degrees until cheese is melted, hot, and bubbly! Serve with a salad or chips for a super easy meal.

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Oven Baked Meatball Sandwiches Tips

If you are serving these during a party, game night, or if these are being packed for meals away from home, it might be helpful to wrap each sandwich individually. I liked to do this with foil, before baking. Here’s how:

  • Tear off one piece of foil for each sandwich (big enough to wrap the sandwich)
  • With one piece of foil, spray the top of the foil with cooking spray.
  • Place a sandwich roll in the middle and on top of the cooking sprayed side of the foil.
  • Fill with meatballs and pasta sauce. Top with cheese.
  • Fold one large corner of the foil completely over the top of the sandwich. Fold the left and the right sides of the foil over the sandwich. Roll the sandwich towards the top part of the foil so the entire sandwich is secured in the foil.
  • Bake in a 400 degree F oven for approximately 10-15 minutes, or until cheese is completely melted.

Easy Dinner Idea:
Oven Baked Meatball Sandwiches Recipe

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Oven Baked Meatball Sandwiches


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Ingredients

  • Sandwich rolls (cut with one side intact)
  • Cooked Meatballs (your favorite recipe or frozen, pre-made meatballs)
  • Pasta Sauce (homemade or jarred)
  • Shredded Mozzarella Cheese

Instructions

  1. Spray a baking sheet with cooking spray. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.
  2. Place your frozen cooked meatballs or homemade cooked meatballs in a large pot. Cover with your pasta sauce. Gently fold the meatballs with the sauce, Heat the meatballs and sauce on low-medium, stirring occasionally, until the meatballs are heated thoroughly.
  3. Fill a roll with as many meatballs as you can fit (usually 4-5 meatballs, depends on size of meatballs and the size of the roll). Top with more pasta sauce from your pot. Place filled sandwich rolls closely on baking sheet. Top each sandwich with shredded mozzarella cheese.
  4. Bake until cheese is melted, hot, and bubbly.
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COMMENTS
By: Lydia
may
25

Love this recipe works great for delivering to our crew during planting and harvest! Only note I make a garlic butter to put on the sandwich rolls before filling up with the meat balls and sauce. Stick butter melted, 2 part garlic powder, 1 part onion powder and parmesan cheese!






By: Judy
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Judy
sep
15

In reply to Lynn Skiff .

Spreading garlic butter on the rolls before toasting them gives an even tastier crunchy roll to make the sandwiches with.

By: Karen Joslyn
jun
20

These look amazingly quick and delicious! One question: can I cook the meatballs in a crock pot before putting them on the sandwiches??






By: Tonya
may
6

I have been making these forna long time but when I make these, I serve them with a side of warm pasta sauce for dipping or just to add extra to the sandwich if they like, and also a small side of Spaghetti noodles with a little sauce and a small bit of salad if they prefer. It’s perfect. For the kids, I usually cut the sub in half as I find it’s perfect size for them with the added sides. As they say, it’s spaghetti n meatballs with bread served in a different way. The possibilities are endless with a meatball sub.

By: Donna
jul
25

I made this. I used garlic spread and toasted the buns. Turned out great.






By: Sandy
may
28

Nice, easy dinner. I made my own meatballs but used a good quality jarred sauce. Just grab a few meatballs and heat them in the sauce, then top with cheese. I had plenty meatballs for several meals but didn’t get tired of it.






By: Brooke
mar
27

These are so easy to make and the kids and husband LOVED them. I am so happy to have another quick dinner idea that they look forward to.






By: Lynn Skiff
feb
21

In reply to Christine @ myblissfulmess .

toasting rolls first sounds really crunchy good thanks for idea

By: namr
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namr
jan
16

way we enjoy them is in my Oven Baked Meatball Sandwiches – which are super easy. But even if meatball sandwiches aren’t your thing, I have our […]

By: Christine @ myblissfulmess

These are so easy to make and are a perfect quick weeknight dinner. I toasted the buns lightly before filling with meatballs, sauce and cheese, just because we like them that way. They were so yummy! Kids approved!






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