Air Fryer Greek Meatballs with Tomato Salad and Tzatziki
Man, let me tell you about these Greek meatballs – they’re the kind of meal that makes you feel like you’ve cracked the code to easy, flavor-packed dinners. Crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside, and paired with that cool, garlicky tzatziki and a tangy tomato salad? Game changer. And the best part? Your air fryer does most of the heavy lifting. No fancy skills needed, just good vibes and even better food. Let’s get cooking!
Let’s Talk Key Ingredients (They’re the Real MVPs!)
Lean Ground Beef (5% fat) - Keeps these meatballs juicy without being greasy. Plus, it’s packed with protein to keep you full and fueled.
Grated Onion & Garlic - The dynamic flavor duo! They add sweetness and punch, melting right into the meat for that chef’s kiss taste.
Cumin + Cinnamon + Oregano - Sounds wild, but trust me, this spice combo is chef’s kiss. Warm, earthy, and totally Greek vibes.
Cucumber (for Tzatziki) - Grated and drained so your sauce stays creamy, not watery. Pro tip: Use the big holes on your grater for the best texture.
Fresh Tomatoes & Dill (for the Salad) - Bright, tangy, and crunchy. The vinegar + coconut sugar mix makes it addictive. You’ll wanna eat this by the forkful.
Greek Yogurt - Thick, creamy, and packed with protein. It’s the base for that cool, garlicky tzatziki we’re drizzling everywhere.
Panko Breadcrumbs - The secret to keeping meatballs tender (not dense!). They’re lighter than regular breadcrumbs, so you get perfect texture every time.
Why This Combo Rocks? It’s balanced AF - savory meatballs, zesty salad, cool sauce, and toasty pitas. Every bite’s a flavor party!
Bonus: Most of these ingredients are pantry staples or easy grabs at any grocery store. No fancy hunting required!
NOTE: For measurements and rest of the ingredients check the recipe card below.
What You'll Need To Do
⏱ 30 mins | Serves 6 | Air Fryer Magic
Let’s Make These Greek Meatballs!
Step 1: Fire Up the Air Fryer
Crank that air fryer to 375°F (190°C) and let it heat up while you get your hands dirty (literally).
Step 2: Mix & Roll Those Meatballs
In a big bowl, toss in all the meatball ingredients ground beef, grated onion, garlic, spices, parsley, eggs, and panko. Now, dive in with your hands and mix it all up like you’re kneading happiness. Roll the mix into walnut-sized balls (no need to be perfect, rustic is tasty!).
Step 3: Air Fry to Perfection
Working in batches (crowding is a no-no), arrange the meatballs in the air fryer basket in a single layer. Let them sizzle for 8-10 minutes until they’re golden and cooked through.
Meanwhile… Make the Tomato Salad
Chop those juicy tomatoes, toss them in a bowl with salt, red onion, vinegar, coconut sugar, and fresh dill. Give it a good stir and pop it in the fridge to chill.
Next Up: Whip Up the Tzatziki
Grate the cucumber, mix it with salt, and let it sit for 2 minutes (this kicks out extra water no one likes watery sauce!). Squeeze out any excess liquid, then stir in the Greek yogurt, lemon juice, and dill. Cover and refrigerate until serving.
Final Act: Assemble & Feast!
Toast those pitas until warm and slightly crispy. Pile your plates with fluffy meatballs, tangy tomato salad, cool tzatziki, and pita on the side. Dig in and pretend you’re on a Greek island!
Pro Tip: Leftovers? These meatballs are gold for meal prep tuck them into pitas or salads tomorrow. Enjoy!
Here’s the approximate glycemic and macronutrient breakdown per serving (1/6th of the recipe):
Glycemic Impact
Glycemic Index (GI): ~30-40 (Low)
Glycemic Load (GL): ~8-10 (Low)
Macros per Serving
Calories: ~420 kcal
Protein: 32g
Fat: 18g
Carbs: 30g
Fiber: 3g
Notes:
Low GI/GL thanks to high protein/fat + fiber from veggies.
Pita bread contributes most carbs. Swap for lettuce wraps to lower further!
Yes, this recipe can be diabetes-friendly with a few smart tweaks! Here’s why:
Why It Works (Almost There!)
✅ High Protein (32g/serving): Lean beef and Greek yogurt help stabilize blood sugar.
✅ Low Glycemic Load (~10): Mostly from veggies and modest pita carbs.
So there you have it – my go-to Greek meatballs that never fail to impress, whether it’s a lazy weeknight or a last-minute gathering. If you’re not licking the tzatziki bowl clean, we need to talk. Give this recipe a shot, tweak it however you like, and make it yours. And hey, if you end up loving it as much as I do (trust me, you will), do me a solid and share it with someone who needs a little mealtime magic. Happy cooking, friends! ️
Weeknight dinner winner! ⏱️ These air fryer Greek meatballs are flavor bombs with juicy beef, warm spices & fresh herbs. Toss together the zesty tomato salad & cool tzatziki - boom, dinner’s done!
Ingredients
For the meatballs
2lb lean ground beef (5% fat)
1 onion, grated
3clove garlic, minced
2tsp salt
1tsp ground pepper
2tsp ground cumin
1tsp ground cinnamon
2tsp dried oregano
1/2cup parsley, minced (8 gram)
2 eggs
1cup panko breakcrumbs (60 grams)
Tomato Salad
4 tomatoes, chopped/sliced
1tsp salt
1/2 red onion, thinly sliced
4tbsp white wine vinegar
2tsp coconut sugar
2tbsp fresh dill, chopped
Tzatziki sauce
1 cucumber, grated
1tsp salt
1cup Greek yogurt (285 grams)
2tbsp lemon juice
3tbsp fresh dill, chopped
To serve
4 Pitas, toasted
Instructions
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1. Preheat the Air Fryer
Set the air fryer to 375°F (190°C) and allow it to preheat while preparing the meatball mixture.
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2. Prepare the Meatball Mixture
In a large mixing bowl, combine the ground beef, grated onion, minced garlic, salt, pepper, cumin, cinnamon, oregano, minced parsley, eggs, and panko breadcrumbs. Using your hands, mix thoroughly until all ingredients are evenly incorporated
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3. Shape and Cook the Meatballs
Form the mixture into evenly sized balls, approximately the size of a walnut. Working in batches to avoid overcrowding, place the meatballs in a single layer in the air fryer basket. Cook for 8-10 minutes, or until fully cooked and lightly browned.
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4. Prepare the Tomato Salad
While the meatballs cook, combine the chopped tomatoes, salt, thinly sliced red onion, white wine vinegar, coconut sugar, and chopped dill in a large bowl. Toss gently to combine, then refrigerate until ready to serve.
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5. Make the Tzatziki Sauce
Grate the cucumber into a medium bowl and mix with salt. Let sit for 2 minutes, then drain any excess liquid. Add the Greek yogurt, lemon juice, and chopped dill, stirring until well combined. Cover and refrigerate until serving.
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6. Toast the Pitas
Lightly toast the pitas in a toaster, dry skillet, or air fryer until warm and slightly crisp.
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7. Assemble and Serve
Divide the cooked meatballs evenly among plates. Serve with a portion of the tomato salad, a generous dollop of tzatziki, and toasted pita bread on the side.
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Storage Notes:
Leftover meatballs can be refrigerated in an airtight container for up to 3 days or frozen for up to 1 month. Reheat in the air fryer or microwave before serving.
Nutrition Facts
Servings 6
Amount Per Serving
Calories420kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat18g28%
Total Carbohydrate30g10%
Dietary Fiber3g12%
Protein32g64%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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Danny Davis
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Hi, I'm Danny, a full-time food blogger, father of a handsome 6 year old and a delightful husband. I live in New Jersey with my family. Loves traveling, sharing new recipes, and spending time with my family.