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Mix up your regular chicken piccata with these Chicken Piccata Meatballs. Deliciously made with lemon zest, garlic, and a caper sauce!

The easiest homemade chicken piccata meatball recipe
Chicken piccata is always a good idea. From the lemon juice to the capers, the flavor is always top notch, and the dish always hits the spot! This week, try mixing things up a bit by making chicken piccata meatballs. The simple recipe is made quite similarly to the original dish and makes 20 meatballs. That’s 4-5 large servings!
I love to prepare this dish during the week because the quick cook time makes for an easy meal. The whole dish comes together in under half an hour and can be enjoyed over pasta or rice. If preferred, you can also enjoy the meatballs as is! The caper and garlic sauce makes for a complete flavor.

Ingredients in chicken piccata meatballs
These meatballs made with chicken come together with the help of breadcrumbs and parmesan. They’re flavored with garlic, salt, and lemon zest for the most delicious result!
- Ground chicken: The dish begins with a base of 1 lb of ground chicken. Feel free to substitute with ground turkey!
- Parmesan cheese: From there, we’ll use 1/4 cup of grated parmesan cheese.
- Panko breadcrumbs: 2/3 cup of panko breadcrumbs are going to help all of the ingredients bind together. They’ll also help thicken up the meatballs.
- Salt: Add flavor with 1/2 tsp of salt.
- Garlic: Follow the salt with 4 cloves of minced garlic.
- Lemon zest: Next, add 1 tbsp of lemon zest to create a nice and subtle zingy flavor.
- Olive oil: 2 tbsp of olive oil will be used to cook the meatballs.
- Butter: 1/2 stick of butter will be mixed with garlic to create the base of the sauce.
- Garlic: You’ll need another 3 cloves of minced garlic here.
- Flour: Next up, use 1 tbsp flour.
- Chicken broth: Thicken up the sauce with 1 cup of chicken broth. Low sodium chicken broth works here, too.
- Capers: Add 1/4 cup of capers and 2 tbsp of caper brine.
- Lemon juice: Last but not least, finish up the recipe with 1/4 cup of lemon juice.
Kitchen tools needed to make this recipe
To make chicken piccata meatballs, you will need a large mixing bowl, large saucepan, spatula, and whisk. You’ll also need a total of 5 measuring cup sizes: 1/2 tsp, 1 tbsp, 1/4 cup, 2/3 cup, and 1 cup.


How to make chicken piccata meatballs
Grab the tools listed above, and let’s get started. You can expect this dish to be ready in about 30 minutes.
To begin, add the chicken, parmesan, breadcrumbs, salt, garlic, and lemon zest to a large bowl. Combine.
Then, use 2 tbsp of the mixture at a time and roll into balls.
Heat a large saucepan over medium-high heat and add the oil.
Once hot, add the meatballs to the pan and turn them every few minutes to ensure even cooking. Cook for 6 minutes and then remove the meatballs from the pan.
Next, add the butter and garlic to the same pan. Once melted, whisk in the flour.
Then, slowly whisk in the chicken broth followed by the capers and lemon juice. Let the sauce simmer for 6-7 minutes. It will thicken as it cooks.
Add the meatballs back to the pan and cook for another 5-6 minutes. The sauce should have thickened by now. Mix it up and spoon the sauce over all of the meatballs.
Serve the meatballs over pasta or rice, or enjoy as-is!

Side dish ideas
Wondering what to serve alongside these meatballs? Here are some ideas!
If you’d like to enjoy a classic side dish, try serving these up with this healthy green bean casserole or thick and creamy mashed potatoes.
For a side salad, shaved brussels sprout salad, fall harvest salad, and chicken cobb salad (with or without the chicken) all make great options!
Storing leftovers
Chicken piccata meatballs store quite well, which makes the recipe even better! Allow the meatballs to cool before placing them in an airtight container or freezer bag. The leftovers can be enjoyed within 2-3 days when refrigerated and within 3 months when frozen. For best results, reheat on the stove.
If you liked this recipe, you’ll want to try these!
Meatballs are surprisingly versatile and can be made in a bunch of different ways! Try one of these ideas for your next meatball dinner. The Thai turkey variation is one of my favorites!
- Baked Chicken Parmesan Meatballs
- Healthier Sweet and Sour Meatballs
- Thai Turkey Meatballs with Peanut Sauce
- Healthy Buffalo Chicken Meatballs
All recipes by Erin Morrissey and Photos by Sierra Inn

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Chicken Piccata Meatballs
Ingredients
Method
- In a large bowl, mix together chicken, parmesan, panko, salt, garlic, and lemon zest.
- Using 2 tbsp of meat, roll into balls.
- Heat a large sautepan over medium-high heat and add oil.
- Once hot, add meatballs, turning every few minutes to ensure even cooking. Cook for 6 minutes and then remove meatballs from pan.
- In the same pan, add butter and garlic. Once melted, whisk in flour.
- Slowly whisk in chicken broth, then capers, brine, and lemon juice. Simmer sauce for 6-7 minutes, it will thicken as it cooks.
- Add meatballs back to pan and cook for another 5-6 minutes. Sauce should have thickened by now. Mix up and spoon sauce all over meatballs.
- Serve meatballs over pasta, rice, or enjoy as is.
Nutrition
Notes
- Don’t forget the caper brine! The recipe calls for both capers AND 2 tablespoons of caper brine — that extra tangy liquid is a big part of what makes the piccata sauce so flavorful. Don’t drain and toss it!
- Remove the meatballs from the pan before making the sauce. After browning them for 6 minutes, take them out while you build the butter, garlic, and broth sauce. Then add them back in for the final 5-6 minutes so they finish cooking and soak up all that goodness.
- Let the sauce simmer and thicken before adding the meatballs back. Give it a full 6-7 minutes to reduce — it will thicken as it cooks. Once the meatballs go back in, spoon the sauce all over them so every single one is coated.
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Jamie says
Best. Meatballs. EVER!
Erin says
Hi Jamie, so happy you loved them!
Marie says
What a delicious chicken dish! The flavors were amazing. I put it on top of pasta and had a side salad. It was also easy to throw together. I will definitely be making this again!
Thanks!
Erin says
Hi Marie, so happy you loved them and great sides! 🙂
Charles McNeice II says
This is a delicious dinner, wife-approved!
Erin says
Hi Charles, so happy you both loved them!! 🙂
Frances G says
OMG!!!!! I love Lemon Picatta and saw this recipe so I tried it. I really wasn’t expecting it to be off the charts amazing but it is the most delicious recipe ever. This is now my number one favorite recipe in my entire recipe collection, hands down. Really flavorful, very lemony and savory. You will definitely be licking your plate!! I doubled the sauce and froze the extra in portion sizes and use it on other meals too. Making a large (X4) batch this weekend if it makes it as far as the freezer before being eaten.
Erin says
Hi Frances, so happy you loved them so much! 🙂
Stephanie says
A favorite in my house!! I make a double batch of these every week. So easy to make and my 5 year old eats them. Wins all around!
Erin says
Hi Stephanie, so happy they’re a huge hit! 🙂
Liz says
Can these be baked or air fry rather than fried?
Erin says
Hi Liz, yes! Either one works. Just be sure they are 165F internally. Let me know how they come out and which method you use!
Frances G says
frying them on the pan gives the sauce extra flavor from the bits stuck to the pan but air fryer is probably a bit healthier.
Kathryn says
Keep coming back to this recipe! So delicious and always a hit whenever I share it with friends 🙂
Erin says
Hi Kathryn, so glad you loved them!!
Kimberly says
Oh my god I’m mad I didn’t make these sooner. SO good. Doubled the sauce for pasta to go with it. Will be a frequent in our house for sure
Erin says
Hi Kimberly, so glad you liked them so much and great idea!!
Theresa R says
So easy to make and they were AMAZING!!! Doubled the recipe which made a lot of sauce and served with some spaghetti squash and brussel sprouts. Fantastic dinner. It was loved by entire family. Thanks so much for the recipe!!!
Erin says
Hi Theresa, so happy you all loved it and great side dishes!! 🙂
Marilyn DeCoursey says
Absolutely delicious!!! I will double the awesome sauce to cover the pasta next time. Thanks for the recipe!
Erin says
Hi Marilyn, so happy you loved them! 🙂
Teresa says
Delicious and super easy. I doubled the sauce part so I would have enough for the rice as well!
Erin says
Hi Teresa, so happy you loved them!! 🙂
Nina says
This is such a great recipe! My entire family loved it. I will keep this recipe in rotation for sure.
Erin says
Hi Nina, so glad everyone enjoyed it!! 🙂
Allie says
Obsessed. Made this tonight for the first time and it’s unreal. Pretty easy for something SO much flavor.
Thank you for this recipe!!!
Erin says
Hi Allie, so happy you loved them so much! 🙂
Candace says
One of my new favorite recipes. Sauce was great. Made extra tonight for leftovers.
Erin says
Hi Candace, so happy you loved them so much!!
Amy says
This recipe came up in my Pinterest feed. I thought the picture looked delicious so I went to the recipe. I had all of the ingredients except for the capers & you do not want to leave the capers out! Omg, this is an amazing recipe!! So easy & very tasty!! My 85yr old Dad loved it as well. I served it on whole grain thin spaghetti. Definitely making this again!! Thanks for posting this recipe 👍👍.
Erin says
Hi Amy, so happy you all loved it!! 🙂
Julia says
Made this tonight and it was so good! Not many specialty ingredients required and it was very easy to prepare
Erin says
Hi Julia, so happy you loved them so much! 🙂
haley says
A staple in my meal prep recipe repertoire! SOO delicious, easy and satisfying. Garlicky heaven!!!
Erin says
Hi Haley, so happy you loved them! 🙂
Court says
My husband and I LOVE this recipe! We decided we must double it from now on! It’s absolutely amazing with diced potatoes cooked in the air fryer!
Erin says
Hi Court, so happy you both enjoyed them!!
Quinn says
I made this for the first time last week and it was so delicious. My husband immediately requested that we make it a weekly staple in our home! Already made it again 🙂 so so yummy and easy to follow!
Erin says
Hi Quinn, so happy they were a hit! 🙂
Condoleeza says
Hi there, would it work to sub the butter with a bit of olive oil? That’s a lot of butter and we try to eat a healthier diet. Otherwise looks amazing.
Erin says
Hi, sure! Feel free to adjust to how you need it. It might just come out a little different.
Meaghan says
LOVE this recipe! I made this once for my (picky) boyfriend and e requests it every single week now!
Erin says
Hi Meaghan, so happy they’re a hit!! 🙂