We love green goddess meatballs! These chicken meatballs are made with all the components of green goddess dressing: herbs, lemon, garlic – and also drizzled in a green goddess sauce. They are super tender and juicy and delicious!

It’s a meatball Monday!

green goddess chicken ricotta meatballs

These green goddess meatballs are made with chicken and ricotta cheese, plus a bunch of fresh herbs and lemon. The flavor is incredible. I like to make my green goddess dressing on the side for dipping or drizzling. They’re perfect! 

green goddess dressing

Hi my name is Jessica and I have a fascination with green goddess stuff. Do we need examples? 

Green goddess goat cheese tartines, green goddess tuna melts, roasted carrot green goddess salad, green goddess salmon burgers, green goddess falafel and even green goddess margaritas

I’d say I’m into it.

chicken meatball mixture

I love green goddess ANYTHING. And yes, it can mean so many things. But to me, the classic green goddess flavor has lots of fresh herbs. It’s very refreshing and tastes like spring. It also has a touch of lemon, some garlic and lots of creaminess. Just about anything tastes wonderful if it’s topped with green goddess dressing, so why not take those components and put them IN meatballs?!

green goddess chicken ricotta meatballs

Meatballs are one of my favorite things to make. I love how many varieties and flavors you can play with and I also love how well they last in the fridge or freezer. Meal prep winning! The leftovers are always incredible and work in so many different ways. 

The best part of the meatballs? The ricotta cheese! They add so much tenderness to the meatballs and make them super juicy. A few months ago I shared our traditional meatballs with ricotta cheese and they are out of this world. I can’t make a meatball these days without a big heaping scoop of ricotta cheese. It’s a major game changer.

Of course – the herbs are next.

I like to use basil, parsley and chives. You can really use any herbs you have and love! 

Lots of fresh lemon zest.

A touch of breadcrumbs. 

An egg and that is it! 

green goddess chicken ricotta meatballs

I brown the meatballs in a skillet but you can also bake them. If I bake them, I do it at 350 degrees F for 20 to 30 minutes – checking the internal temperature as I go. It all depends on the size of your meatballs!  

green goddess chicken ricotta meatballs

Now our favorite way to eat these meatballs is with roasted vegetables or grains. Sort of like my ranch chicken meatballs. I like to serve these with rice, couscous, quinoa or even on a salad. We love meatballs on salad! If you do too, you have to check out The Pretty Dish and our favorite meatball salad. 

Even though I’m showing the meatballs drizzled with green goddess dressing, you don’t absolutely NEED the dressing. I mean, sure, it’s delicious. But these meatballs are also great on their own. So if you’re pressed for time and don’t feel like you can make both, do the meatballs! 

green goddess chicken ricotta meatballs

I usually put avocado in my green goddess dressing but for these, I leave it out. The dressing lasts a little longer and it’s tangy and fresh and punchy… and the best drizzle! 

Plus, green is perfect for this week.

green goddess chicken ricotta meatballs

Green Goddess Chicken Ricotta Meatballs

Green Goddess Chicken Ricotta Meatballs

We love green goddess meatballs! These chicken meatballs are made with all the components of green goddess dressing: herbs, lemon, garlic - and also drizzled in a green goddess sauce. They are super tender and juicy and delicious!
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Ingredients

green goddess dressing

Instructions 

  • Mix together the ground chicken, bread crumbs, ricotta cheese, garlic, lemon zest, egg, fresh herbs and a big pinch of salt and pepper. Mix until just combined, then roll the mixture into 1 or 2-inch meatballs. I wet my hands and it helps roll smooth meatballs. I place all the meatballs on a plate.
  • Heat 1 tablespoon of the olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the meatballs and brown on all sides - let them get golden and dark all around. You want to cook them until the internal temperature reaches 165 degrees F. You can also pop them in the oven at 350 for 10 minutes or so to finish them off.
  • Serve the meatballs drizzled with the green goddess dressing, with rice, couscous, quinoa or even salad.

green goddess dressing

  • Add all ingredients to a food processor or blender and blend until combined.
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green goddess chicken ricotta meatballs

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