Best Gluten-Free Sausage Balls Recipe | Gluten-Free Palate (2024)

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These melt-in-your-mouth bite-size gluten-free sausage balls are going to be your go-to appetizer for all your gluten-free entertaining needs. They go down so well your guests will surely be asking for more!

They are perfect for the Superbowl, birthdays, brunch, and any time you need a quick and easy appetizer. Add a side and you can have a quick and easy dinner too. You'll want to batch freeze these, so you are covered for those unexpected guests or impromptu get-togethers.

If you love sausage balls then you need to try these ground beef gluten-free meatballs and our fluffy homemade gluten-free hot dog buns. If you have a crockpot, this crockpot BBQ meatballs recipe with just 2 ingredients is great too! And if you love mixes, then try this gluten-free pancake recipe with a dairy-free and vegan option.

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GLUTEN-FREE SAUSAGE BALLS RECIPE

These gluten-free sausage balls are such a treat. They're so adaptable that you can change them up with different sausages, cheeses and herbs and spices. Don't forget to add your own dipping sauces for variety too.

I can't express enough how you need to double or triple batch make these. They're so easy to pull out of the freezer for unexpected guests, as a tasty snack, or if you're running short of time in making a complete dinner.

WHY YOU’RE GOING TO LOVE THESE GLUTEN-FREE SAUSAGE BALLS

Adaptable recipe - You can add your own cheese combinations, different sausages, and herbs to have a variety of flavors.

Handful of ingredients - This recipe only requires a handful of ingredients you most probably have on hand already.

They freeze well - They freeze well so make a few batches for those unexpected gatherings. I like to freeze them raw and cook them on demand for the lovely crunch.

INGREDIENTS IN GLUTEN-FREE SAUSAGE BALLS

Gluten-free biscuit mix - Use a gluten-free biscuit mix of your choice to bind all the ingredients together. I used gluten-free Bisquick but you can also try King Arthur gluten-free baking mix.

Cheese - Grated cheddar works well. You can however use a combination of cheeses. I would avoid harder cheeses.

Sausage - Use 1 lb. gluten-free sausage chopped. A plain sausage works best as we add in herbs and other flavors. If you use a seasoned sausage, then adjust the flavors added.

Milk - I used whole milk. If your sausage balls are not binding together, you may need to add a bit more.

Herbs - 1 tsp dried mixed herbs of your choice. I used a mix of thyme, marjoram, oregano, parsley, sage, and basil.

Coriander - Use some ground coriander for flavor.

Garlic - I used granulated garlic.

Parsley - Nice to add for serving but optional.

EQUIPMENT NEEDED FOR GLUTEN-FREE SAUSAGE BALLS

Baking sheet - You can use these aluminum baking sheets.

Mixing bowls - I love these glass mixing bowls.

Parchment paper - Unbleached parchment paper works well for mess-free baking.

If you have any questions about making gluten-free sausage balls, please leave a comment and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

HOW TO MAKE GLUTEN-FREE SAUSAGE BALLS

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 F. Line a baking sheet with parchment. In a bowl, combine the gluten-free biscuit mix, grated cheddar, dried herbs, coriander, and granulated garlic.
  2. Add milk and stir.
  3. Add chopped sausage and stir.
  4. With wet hands, shape into small 11/2-inch balls and place on parchment paper. Bake for 20 minutes, serve with chopped parsley.

TIPS FOR MAKING THE BEST GLUTEN-FREE SAUSAGE BALLS

Roll them correctly - Make sure to roll them tight so they don't fall apart when baking.

Use wet hands to shape - For this recipe, you are going to need to get your hands moist to roll these sausage balls.

Cheese type matters - Try using a semi-hard cheese or else the sausage balls will flatten out.

WHY WON'T MY SAUSAGE BALLS STICK TOGETHER?

You may not have compressed them enough and be sure to use wet hands.

WHY DO MY SAUSAGE BALLS FLATTEN OUT?

It could be the cheese you used. Semi-hard cheeses seem to work best. I have not tried it, but parmesan does not work well.

CAN I MAKE ALMOND FLOUR SAUSAGE BALLS INSTEAD OF USING THE GF PANCAKE MIX?

I have not tried it. But you can experiment with it. Almond flour is a high-fat ingredient so results may vary. I would suggest you use a flour blend.

CAN I MAKE GLUTEN-FREE SAUSAGE BALLS WITHOUT BISQUICK?

I used this gluten-free Bisquick but you can also try King Arthur gluten-free baking mix. As long as it's a gluten-free biscuit mix it should work. If you prefer you can make a homemade gluten-free Bisquick too.

HOW DO I STORE GLUTEN-FREE SAUSAGE BALLS?

You can store them in the refrigerator to use later. They will however lose their crispiness. Alternatively, freeze them raw or cook them and then freeze them. Freeze them in an airtight container to avoid freezer burn.

CAN YOU REFRIGERATE SAUSAGE BALLS BEFORE COOKING?

Yes, you can. Make them ahead of time and then place them in the fridge in a sealed container unshaped. You can also shape them and then only bake them when your guests arrive.

CAN I FREEZE THESE GLUTEN-FREE SAUSAGE BALLS?

Yes, you can freeze the sausage balls. One of two ways. Either freeze them raw and shaped. Or bake them, let them cool and then freeze them. You can freeze them for up to 3 months.

CAN YOU MAKE GLUTEN-FREE SAUSAGE BALLS WITHOUT MEAT (VEGAN)?

I have not tried it but get your favorite vegan sausage and try it. Just make sure the vegan sausage is gluten-free. The cheese and milk would also need to be substituted for vegan products. We cannot guarantee great results, however, since it's a lot of substitutions. Let us know if you give it a try though!

WHAT CAN YOU SERVE WITH THESE GLUTEN-FREE SAUSAGE BALLS?

You can serve these with other gluten-free appetizers if you're entertaining. Alternatively, serve them with a side salad and some french fries, or even put them on top of some gluten-free pasta with a nice sauce to make a quick weeknight meal.

WHAT DIP CAN YOU SERVE WITH THESE GF SAUSAGE BALLS?

I like to use mayonnaise, sour cream, and Greek yogurt. But it is entirely up to you and your taste buds so experiment with assorted flavors.

Yield: 5-6 servings

Best Gluten-Free Sausage Balls Recipe | Gluten-Free Palate (6)

These melt-in-your-mouth bite-size gluten-free sausage balls are going to be your go-to appetizer for all your gluten-free entertaining needs.

Prep Time5 minutes

Cook Time30 minutes

Total Time35 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 cup gluten-free biscuit mix
  • 1 cup grated cheddar
  • 1 lb sausage (chopped)
  • ¾ cup milk
  • 1 tsp mixed herbs - thyme, marjoram, oregano, parsley, sage and basil
  • 1 tsp ground coriander
  • 1 tsp granulated garlic
  • parsley for serving

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 F. Line a baking sheet with parchment. In a bowl, combine the gluten-free biscuit mix, grated cheddar, dried herbs, coriander, and granulated garlic.
  2. Add milk and stir.
  3. Add chopped sausage and stir.
  4. With wet hands, shape into small 11/2-inch balls and place on parchment paper. Bake for 20 minutes, serve with chopped parsley.

Notes

  • Use wet hands to shape the sausage balls
  • Use a semi-hard cheese

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

6

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 416Total Fat: 31gSaturated Fat: 12gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 16gCholesterol: 68mgSodium: 1021mgCarbohydrates: 16gFiber: 1gSugar: 5gProtein: 16g

This nutrition info is based on the exact ingredients and brands that I used a the time. It may not be 100% accurate. Please check your ingredients nutrition labels.

Did you make this gluten-free sausage balls recipe? Please leave me a comment below letting me know what you thought.

Thanks for sharing!

Best Gluten-Free Sausage Balls Recipe | Gluten-Free Palate (2024)

FAQs

How do you keep sausage balls from flattening? ›

Why do my sausage balls flatten out? The mixture may be too wet or not well-chilled before baking. Add a bit more baking mix or flour if it's too wet. Additionally, refrigerate the balls at least 30 minutes before baking to help them hold their shape.

Do you have to refrigerate sausage balls after you make them? ›

Sausage balls can sit out while serving for up to two hours. Past that point, they should be refrigerated and reheated. Do sausage balls need a dipping sauce? Sausage balls are delicious all on their own, but you can pair with ranch, honey mustard, or any other dipping sauce you love.

Can you use a stand mixer for sausage balls? ›

Best Sausage Balls

Add all ingredients to the bowl of a stand mixer and mix on low speed until combined. Scoop equal portions using a small cookie scoop onto a non-stick baking sheet. Bake for 20 minutes or until lightly browned. Remove from baking sheet and place on paper toweling to drain.

Can you freeze sausage balls after they're cooked? ›

To freeze cooked sausage balls: Bake the sausage balls and allow them to cool completely. Flash freeze them overnight, then transfer them to zip-top freezer bags. Wrap in foil and freeze flat for up to three months. Thaw in the fridge and reheat in the oven or in the microwave.

Why did my sausage balls go flat in the oven? ›

Typically these balls, when made into round shapes using a cookie scoop and rolling in your hands, should retain their round shape. One reason some flatten when cooking if when pre-shredded cheese was used in the recipe. Pre-shredded cheese doesn't hold up as well as if you shred the cheese by hand from a block cheese.

How do you keep sausage from drying out? ›

Cook gently and only to a max 145-150ºF over a low to moderate heat or with the simmer then brown method. The main benefit from either of the methods we recommend is that you will lose only about half of the moisture when compared to a fast high cook approach and this means immeasurably better results, every time.

How long can you keep uncooked sausage balls in the refrigerator? ›

All sausages- except dry sausage - are perishable and therefore must be kept refrigerated or frozen. Uncooked fresh sausage can be stored in the refrigerator one to two days; after cooking, keep for three to four days refrigerated (40 °F or less).

How do you reheat sausage balls without drying them out? ›

Crock pot: Place a damp paper towel in the bottom of crock pot (this well keep them from drying out as they reheat) Place sausage balls in crock pot and heat on low until heated through (a crock pot full may take 2-3 hours)

Do sausage balls reheat well? ›

I've found that they are okay if reheated, but tend to be a little rubbery if you microwave them. If you reheat in oven, I've always been told to wet them with a wet towel before putting them in. I think you should be able to make them up the night before, put in fridge, and then pop in oven in the morning.

What can I use instead of a stand mixer? ›

For most recipes, you can use a hand mixer when it calls for a stand mixer, and vice versa.

How do you store sausage balls overnight? ›

They should be tightly covered and refrigerated.

What can I use if I don't have a stand mixer for bread? ›

The best alternative has been around long before Kitchenaid mixers existed…a bowl and two hands. Especially for bread, mixing the ingredients by hand works just fine and allows you to really get a feel for the dough to know whether you need to add more liquid or more flour to get the right texture.

What is good to eat with sausage balls? ›

The best side dishes to serve with sausage balls are sauteed mushrooms, mashed sweet potatoes, corn on the cob, cheese dip, Brussels sprouts with bacon, scrambled eggs, wedge salad, yellow rice, grilled asparagus, biscuits and gravy, roasted red peppers, tomato and mozzarella salad, coleslaw, macaroni and cheese, and ...

Is it better to freeze sausage cooked or uncooked? ›

Raw and cooked sausages can be frozen. Separate into portion sizes before freezing so that you can defrost exactly what you need.

Can you freeze sausage indefinitely? ›

Freezing keeps food safe indefinitely. Keep sausages in the freezer (0 °F or less) for one to two months for best quality.

How do you keep breakfast sausage flat? ›

Roll them flat between your hands to get them nice and straight, prick some holes in both sides and then BOIL them. Once boiled for about 10 minutes let them dry (because they are hot, they'll dry pretty quick once out of the water) and/or let them go go cold.

How do you keep summer sausage from shrinking? ›

Also when I took it off after it reached temperature it was suggested to put it in an ice bath to prevent shrinking in the casing.

How do you cook sausages without shrinking them? ›

Sausages need to be cooked on a low heat. I never prick or cut the skin, because that lets all the juices out. I use a little bit of oil, just enough to coat the bottom of the pan, heat the pan to a medium heat, then put the sausages in and turn the heat down to low.

How do you keep sausages from wrinkling? ›

If they look good when you take them out and then wrinkle while cooling you needed to dunk them in a ice water bath until the IT is down to under 100°. If they're still wrinkled after the cold water bath try dunking in hot water for a minute, it will tighten the casing back up.

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