Recipes for aidells teriyaki pineapple chicken meatballs

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This 20-Minute Lo Mein with Chicken Teriyaki Meatballs should be your new go-to for a family friendly, veggie-packed meal on busy weeknights. It’s a cinch to throw together and the flavor combination is so delicious!

Recipes for aidells teriyaki pineapple chicken meatballs

Around the holidays, I always crave global cuisine. There’s usually so much focus on traditional “American” food – meats and potatoes, comfort food, turkey/ham/roasts… in between the holidays, I tend to want to switch it up a bit.

This lo mein recipe is a wonderful way to keep dinner special during the holiday season, since it’s so colorful and flavorful. And it’s also a great way to get a healthy dose of veggies, which can be hard to do around the holidays!

Mushrooms, bell peppers, green onions, and spinach are all packed into this recipe, along with lo mein noodles and the most DELICIOUS Aidells® Teriyaki & Pineapple Chicken Meatballs… which are already cooked and prepared! They help make the recipe so flavorful and easy.

Recipes for aidells teriyaki pineapple chicken meatballs

I picked up a package of Aidells Teriyaki & Pineapple Chicken Meatballs in the refrigerated aisle of my local H-E-B and knew immediately that they would be perfect in a lo mein recipe.

I was impressed with the delicious flavor combination in the meatballs. They hit all the major tastes- sweet and savory, with a burst of umami and that slightly spicy flavor of ginger. For an unassuming meatball, they were packed with unexpected flavor. And they’re made with quality meats and ingredients, so I felt great about serving this to my family.

And by the way, my toddler LOVED it. All of it. The meatballs, the noodles… everything. This is a very kid-friendly meal.

For all my H-E-B shopping folks, coupon alert! You’ll be able to pick up a package of Aidells Teriyaki & Pineapple Chicken Meatballs with a yellow coupon offer for $1 off from 12/19/18 – 01/01/19.

Recipes for aidells teriyaki pineapple chicken meatballs

If you follow my blog, you know I love cooking from scratch. But it’s so nice to have some go-to prepared ingredients for easy recipe hacks. Making meatballs from scratch would add another 30-45 minutes to the prep time for this meal, so I was happy to have a flavor-packed protein prepared and ready to go.

I also love using flavor-packed ingredients like Jimmy Dean® Refrigerated Roll Sausage for easy prep around busy times like the holidays. Brown the sausage and add it to breakfast casseroles or breakfast tacos, or use it in a cozy soup! You won’t have to spend as much time measuring out different spices and ingredients since prepared sausage is already packed with flavor.

Recipes for aidells teriyaki pineapple chicken meatballs

This Lo Mein with Chicken Teriyaki Meatballs is perfect to serve family style. Just place it in a bowl or serve it directly from the skillet in the center of the table for everyone to help themselves.

To me, having one dish that can serve everyone feels like the ultimate recipe hack. Especially during the holiday season when everyone is busy and we have friends and family over from time to time.

It’s also a great way to get your kids to start practicing using chopsticks!

This recipe is very flexible. You can use really any kind of vegetables you want. I liked the sweetness of the bell peppers and the earthiness of the mushrooms paired with the flavors in the meatballs. And I’m always looking for more ways to eat leafy greens, so the spinach was perfect.

Broccoli, snap peas, matchstick cut carrots, celery, green beans, zucchini, etc. would all be delicious in this.

And if you can’t find lo mein noodles at your grocery store (I found mine in the aisle with the other Asian ingredients, like soy sauce and Sriracha), you can use regular spaghetti noodles or fettuccini in a pinch.

Recipes for aidells teriyaki pineapple chicken meatballs

All you need to do is brown the meatballs in a little canola oil (or any other neutral tasting oil) in a large, deep skillet or wok. They’re already cooked, so you just need to heat them through and get a little color going on the outside.

Then, remove the meatballs and cook the veggies.

Add the cooked noodles, sauce (a simple mixture of soy sauce, sesame oil, honey, and Sriracha if you’re feeling spicy), and the meatballs back into the skillet and toss to combine. Easy peasy!

Recipes for aidells teriyaki pineapple chicken meatballs

If you like this 20-Minute Lo Mein with Chicken Teriyaki Meatballs recipe, you’ll love this Skinny Pineapple Chicken with Cashews, this 10-Minute Veggie Fried Rice, this Sweet and Sour Chicken, and these Chicken Banh Mi Tacos.

Here’s the printable recipe!

Recipes for aidells teriyaki pineapple chicken meatballs

  • 10 oz. lo mein noodles  or uncooked ramen noodles, spaghetti, or fettuccini, in a pinch
  • 1 package Aidells Teriyaki and Pineapple Chicken Meatballs
  • 2 tablespoons canola oil divided (or any other neutral tasting oil)
  • 3 scallions thinly sliced, green and white parts separated
  • 8 oz. sliced cremini (baby portobello) mushrooms
  • 1 red, orange, or yellow bell pepper thinly sliced (or a mix of colors)
  • 5 oz. baby spinach about 3 packed cups
  • 3 tablespoons low sodium soy sauce
  • 1/2 tablespoon honey
  • 1 teaspoon toasted sesame oil
  • 1 teaspoon Sriracha

  • Cook lo mein noodles in boiling water according to directions on package and drain well.

  • In a large skillet or wok, cook the Aidells Teriyaki and Pineapple Chicken Meatballs in 1 tablespoon canola oil over medium high heat, turning occasionally, until heated through and browned on all sides (6-8 minutes). Remove from skillet and place on a plate.

  • Add remaining 1 tablespoon of canola oil to skillet. Sauté the white parts of the green onions, sliced mushrooms, and sliced bell peppers over medium-high heat until softened and beginning to brown (about 5 minutes).

  • Add the baby spinach and stir until wilted (about 2 minutes).

  • Meanwhile, to make the sauce, whisk together the soy sauce (3 tablespoons), honey (1/2 tablespoon), toasted sesame oil (1 teaspoon), and Sriracha (1 teaspoon) in a small bowl until well combined (or shake together in a jar).

  • Add the browned meatballs, cooked noodles, and sauce to the skillet and gently toss to combine.

  • Serve immediately, garnished with the green parts of the scallions.

  • Time Saving Tip: prep your veggies while the meatballs heat up.
  • Money Saving Tip: Green bell peppers are usually cheaper than red, yellow, or orange, and can be used as a substitute if you prefer.
  • The provided nutrition information does not include any added sodium from seasoning to taste, any optional ingredients, and it does not take brands into account. Feel free to calculate it yourself using this calculator or by adding the recipe to Yummly.

Calories: 394kcal | Carbohydrates: 42.2g | Protein: 16.8g | Fat: 18.1g | Saturated Fat: 3.2g | Cholesterol: 69mg | Sodium: 1281mg | Fiber: 3.2g | Sugar: 8.9g

The provided nutrition information is my best estimate and does not include any added sodium from seasoning to taste, any optional ingredients, and it does not take brands into account. I use an automatic API to calculate this information. Feel free to calculate it yourself using one of these tools:

Very Well Fit Nutrition Information Calculator

How do you make Costco teriyaki meatballs?

Just heat on the stove top or in the oven (375 degrees F) for 8-12 minutes, or microwave on high for 2-3 minutes, until heated through. Keep refrigerated. After opening package, serve within 3 days or freeze up to 4 months.

How do I cook frozen chicken meatballs at Costco?

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Place the number of frozen meatballs you want to use on a baking sheet with plenty of space between and in one layer. Bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes. Remove from the oven and use as desired.

What do you eat with teriyaki chicken?

So without further ado, I present to you, 15 side dishes that pair perfectly with Teriyaki Chicken..
Tempura. Let's begin with another Japanese favorite of mine – tempura! ... .
Vegetable Stir Fry. ... .
Noodles. ... .
Eggplant. ... .
Sticky mushrooms. ... .
Coleslaw. ... .
Root Vegetables. ... .
Veggies in Butter..

Are the chicken meatballs from Costco fully cooked?

All meatballs are fully cooked and look approximately the same in size and color. What is this? The Costco chicken meatballs are that grayish brown color that you typically find in precooked foods.