Looking to feed a large crowd for game day or simply want a crowd-pleasing appetizer? Try these smoked BBQ meatballs and little smokies.

These smoky, savory bites are glazed in a delicious combination of BBQ sauce, grape jelly, and sweet Thai chili. They’re easy to prepare, feed a lot of people, and reheats well—perfect for parties and tailgates.
Why I Love This Recipe
- Simple and fast: Just five ingredients and minimal prep.
- Feeds a crowd: Scales easily for parties, tailgates, and gatherings.
- Great leftovers: Flavors deepen after resting—tastes great the next day.
Ingredients
Only five ingredients and a disposable foil pan make cleanup effortless.
- Frozen meatballs (see quantities below)
- Little smokie sausages
- BBQ sauce
- Grape jelly
- Sweet Thai chili sauce
See the recipe card for exact amounts.
Instructions

- Step 1: Place frozen meatballs and little smokies in the bottom of a foil pan or baking dish. Pour the BBQ sauce, sweet Thai chili, and grape jelly over the top; no need to mix yet.

- Step 2: If smoking, cook at 225°F for up to two hours, then raise the temperature to 375°F for the final 30 minutes. If baking, bake at 350°F for 30–40 minutes until heated through and bubbly.

- Step 3: About halfway through, once the mixture is warming, stir to fully coat the meatballs and smokies in sauce. Ensure everything is well covered.

- Step 4: Let the dish rest a few minutes before serving. Spoon extra sauce over each serving for maximum flavor.
Hint: If the meatballs release a lot of liquid and the sauce is thin, remove about ½ cup of excess liquid before finishing with high heat so the glaze can caramelize.
“The sauce makes a great sticky, sweet and tangy combo!”
What a great recipe. We will be making this again for our next tailgate.
Variations
- Spicy: Sprinkle chili flakes or a dash of hot sauce to kick up the heat.
- Hearty: Add diced onions, bell peppers, or extra proteins and serve over rice for a more substantial meal.
- Kid-friendly: Omit the sweet Thai chili if you prefer a milder, sweeter glaze most kids enjoy.
Equipment
This recipe works on a pellet smoker for extra flavor, but you can also use a conventional oven or a slow cooker. A foil pan makes cleanup simple, but any oven-safe dish will do.
Storage
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. If you used a foil pan, cover it tightly with foil before refrigerating.
Top Tip
If transporting to a party, transfer the finished dish into a slow cooker and set it to low on arrival to keep everything warm for hours.
Looking for other easy appetizers like this?
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Smoked bacon-wrapped pickles
Italian hoagie dip
Smoked pig shots
Smoked BBQ Meatballs and Little Smokies
Ingredients
- 32 oz bag frozen meatballs
- 24 oz package little smokies sausages
- 1 cup BBQ sauce
- ½ cup grape jelly
- ½ cup sweet Thai chili sauce
Instructions
- Add meatballs and smokies: Place frozen meatballs and little smokies into a foil pan or baking dish.
- Add sauces: Pour BBQ sauce, grape jelly, and sweet Thai chili sauce over the top. No need to mix yet.
- Cook: If smoking: smoke at 225°F for 2 hours, then increase to 375°F for the final 30 minutes. If baking: bake at 350°F for 30–40 minutes until heated through and bubbly.
- Mix midway: Stir once the mixture warms to coat everything in sauce.
- Caramelize: The final time at higher heat helps thicken and caramelize the glaze.
- Serve: Allow to cool slightly and serve with extra sauce spooned over each portion.
- Author: Jordan Hanger
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: 2.5 hours
- Category: Appetizer
- Method: Smoked or baked
- Cuisine: American