Red Devil Cocktail Meatballs

A bold, sweet-spicy appetizer featuring tender baked meatballs coated in a tangy, fiery glaze—perfect for parties, gatherings, and game day spreads.

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Prep Time
20 minutes
Cook Time
30 minutes
Total Time
50 minutes
Resting Time
5 minutes
Servings
6
Recipe Yield
~24 meatballs
Portion Size
4 meatballs
Calories
~280 kcal per serving
Difficulty
Easy
Best Occasion
Parties, game day
Seasonality
All seasons

What This Recipe Is

Red Devil Cocktail Meatballs are classic American party meatballs baked until juicy and then simmered in a vibrant sauce made from ketchup, brown sugar, vinegar, and hot sauce. The result is a glossy, sticky, sweet-heat coating with deep savory notes.

Ingredients

  • 500 g (1 lb) ground beef
  • 100 g (1 cup) breadcrumbs
  • 1 large egg
  • 60 ml (1/4 cup) milk
  • 1 small onion, finely chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 5 g (1 tsp) salt
  • 2 g (1/2 tsp) black pepper

Sauce:

  • 240 ml (1 cup) ketchup
  • 100 g (1/2 cup) brown sugar
  • 60 ml (1/4 cup) apple cider vinegar
  • 15 ml (1 tbsp) hot sauce
  • 15 ml (1 tbsp) Worcestershire sauce

Equipment

  • Mixing bowl
  • Baking tray
  • Saucepan
  • Oven
  • Spoon or scoop

Instructions

Step 1:

Preheat oven to 200°C (400°F).

Step 2:

In a bowl, combine ground beef, breadcrumbs, egg, milk, onion, garlic, salt, and black pepper.

Step 3:

Mix gently until just combined.

Step 4:

Shape into small meatballs (about 2.5 cm / 1 inch).

Step 5:

Place on a baking tray and bake for 20 minutes until cooked through.

Step 6:

In a saucepan, combine ketchup, brown sugar, apple cider vinegar, hot sauce, and Worcestershire sauce.

Step 7:

Simmer over low heat for 8–10 minutes until slightly thickened.

Step 8:

Add baked meatballs to the sauce and toss gently to coat.

Step 9:

Simmer for an additional 5 minutes.

Step 10:

Rest briefly before serving.

Visual Cooking Cues

  • Meatballs should be browned on the outside
  • Sauce should be glossy and thick enough to coat

Chef Tips

  • Do not overmix meat to keep texture tender
  • Use a scoop for uniform meatballs
  • Simmer gently to avoid breaking meatballs

Common Mistakes

  • Overcooking leading to dry meatballs
  • Too much sugar making sauce overly sweet
  • Skipping resting time

Troubleshooting

  • Dry meatballs: Add more milk or reduce baking time
  • Sauce too thin: Simmer longer
  • Too spicy: Add more ketchup or sugar

Ingredient Pairings

  • Fresh herbs (parsley)
  • Rice or mashed potatoes
  • Soft bread rolls

Substitutions

  • Ground turkey instead of beef
  • White vinegar instead of apple cider vinegar
  • Honey instead of brown sugar

Recipe Family Variations

  • Add chili flakes for extra heat
  • Use barbecue sauce base

Serving Suggestions

  • Serve warm with toothpicks
  • Pair with party platters or buffet spreads

Dietary Classification

  • Non-vegetarian
  • Contains gluten (breadcrumbs)

Nutrition Information

  • Calories: ~280 kcal
  • Protein: ~16 g
  • Fat: ~18 g
  • Carbohydrates: ~14 g
  • Fiber: ~1 g
  • Sodium: ~480 mg

Storage / Reheating

Storage

  • Refrigerate in airtight container up to 3 days

Reheating

  • Reheat on stovetop over low heat
  • Add small amount of water if sauce thickens too much

FAQ

Can I make these ahead?
Yes, prepare and refrigerate, then reheat in sauce.

Can I freeze them?
Yes, freeze cooked meatballs up to 2 months.

How spicy are they?
Moderately spicy; adjust hot sauce as needed.

Why This Recipe Works

  • Baking locks in moisture without frying excess oil.
  • Sauce thickens naturally through sugar caramelization.
  • Acid from vinegar balances sweetness and enhances flavor clarity.
  • Simmering allows sauce to fully coat and penetrate meatballs.

Dish Classification

  • Dish type: Meatball appetizer
  • Course: Starter
  • Meal type: Party snack
  • Traditional or modern dish: Modern American
  • Street food or home cooking: Home cooking
  • Festival or everyday food: Festive / party food

Recipe History

Cocktail meatballs became popular in mid-20th century American entertaining culture, especially at parties and buffets. The “Red Devil” variation refers to the addition of hot sauce, giving the dish its signature spicy kick.

Cultural Notes

  • A staple of American party culture
  • Often served during holidays and gatherings
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Flavor, Texture, and Aroma Profile

  • Flavor: Sweet, tangy, spicy, savory
  • Texture: Juicy interior, sticky glazed exterior
  • Aroma: Sweet caramel notes with vinegar sharpness and chili heat

Flavor Balance

  • Balanced interplay of sugar, acid, and heat ensures the sauce is bold without overwhelming the meat.

Flavor Components

  • Sweet: Brown sugar, ketchup
  • Salt: Salt, Worcestershire sauce
  • Acid: Apple cider vinegar
  • Bitter: Minimal, slight caramelization
  • Umami: Beef, Worcestershire sauce
  • Aromatic elements: Onion, garlic

Ingredient Notes

  • Use fresh breadcrumbs for softer texture.
  • Choose medium-fat beef (15–20%) for juiciness.
  • Adjust hot sauce depending on spice tolerance.

Ingredient Science

  • Breadcrumbs absorb moisture, preventing dense meatballs.
  • Egg acts as a binder for structure.
  • Sugar caramelizes to thicken the sauce naturally.

Ingredient Roles

  • Ground beef: Base protein
  • Breadcrumbs: Structure and softness
  • Egg: Binding agent
  • Vinegar: Flavor balance
  • Hot sauce: Heat layer

Ingredient Classification

  • Protein: Ground beef
  • Binder: Egg, breadcrumbs
  • Aromatics: Onion, garlic
  • Sauce base: Ketchup, sugar, vinegar

Preparation Techniques

  • Gentle mixing to avoid tough meatballs
  • Uniform shaping for even cooking

Cooking Techniques

  • Baking for even heat distribution
  • Simmering for sauce absorption

Heat Management

  • Low heat stages: Sauce simmering
  • Medium heat stages: Baking
  • High heat stages: Initial oven preheat
  • Temperature cues: Oven at 200°C (400°F)

Texture Development

  • Baking firms exterior while keeping inside moist
  • Sauce thickens to create a glossy coating

Cooking Time Control

  • Avoid overbaking to prevent dryness
  • Simmer just until sauce thickens

Flavor Pairing Logic

  • Sweet + acid enhances depth
  • Heat contrasts sweetness
  • Umami anchors overall flavor

Global Variations

  • Asian-style: Add soy sauce and ginger
  • European-style: Use mustard-based sauce

Leftover Ideas

  • Use in sandwiches
  • Serve over rice bowls

Cooking Safety Notes

  • Ensure meat reaches safe internal temperature of 74°C (165°F)
  • Avoid cross-contamination with raw meat

Sustainability Notes

  • Use locally sourced beef when possible
  • Reduce waste by repurposing leftovers
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