Keto Italian Meatball Casserole

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This Italian Meatball Casserole is a super simple dinner with your crockpot doing all the hard work. All you need to do is combine the ground beef, coconut flour, cheeses, and spices; in just a few hours, you’ll have a hearty but low-carb keto meatball casserole. This keto casserole is perfect for family dinners, game days, and get-togethers with friends!

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If you’re looking for more easy low-carb dinners using ground beef, try my Keto Ground Beef Casserole or this quick Italian Ground Beef Skillet for simple, family-friendly meals.

HOW TO MAKE THIS KETO MEATBALL CASSEROLE

I love this Italian meatball casserole because it’s really simple to make. I had made BBQ meatballs before, so I knew it would be easy to make a couple of changes to the recipe to make keto/low carb Italian Meatballs.

Usually, Italian Meatballs are served over noodles, but instead of making a noodle substitute, we just ate them right out of the casserole dish with a side of buttery broccoli. This recipe is so versatile; if you don’t own a crockpot, you can still bake this casserole; you can change ground beef out with ground turkey! This recipe will quickly become one of your favorites. 

If you’d like to eat with a keto/low carb noodle substitute, you could serve it over spaghetti squash (how to roast a spaghetti squash here) or with zucchini noodles.

Keto Italian Casserole with sprinkled parmesan cheese and browned mozzarella on the top of juicy meatballs with parsley for a pop of color in a white bowl

For more easy low-carb dinner ideas, browse my full collection of keto beef recipes.

Ingredients:

  1. Ground Beef – I used 80/20 ground beef, but you could also sub ground turkey instead.
  2. Cheeses– Parmesan and mozzarella cheese make this taste amazing. 
  3. Coconut flour – Acts as a binder, so all the ingredients stay together. You can sub almond flour instead. 
  4. Eggs – Mix with the coconut flour to make the meatballs form properly. 
  5. Low Carb Spaghetti Sauce – Make certain it’s sugar-free as well; spaghetti sauce also adds moisture to the keto meatballs. 
  6. Seasonings– Use as directed and then taste test. 

Steps to make Keto Italian Meatball Casserole:

ground beef, cheese, coconut flour, eggs, and spices in a glass bowl ready to be mixed into delicious keto meatballs

Step 1: Combine all ingredients except the low-carb spaghetti sauce, mozzarella, and basil. Stir the mixture until combined.

delicious keto meatballs in a baking dish, browned on the sides

Step 2: Place a cast-iron skillet on medium heat on the stove, and cover the bottom of the skillet with coconut or olive oil. 

Step 4: When the oil gets hot, scoop meatballs with a small cookie scoop into hot oil and brown. If you prefer, you can form the meatballs into balls by hand, but I have found that using a cookie scoop or ice scoop is easier. 

juicy meatballs covered in sugar free spaghetti sauce in the crock pot

Step 5: Once the meatballs are browned, place them in the bottom of a crockpot, and pour the low-carb spaghetti sauce over the top of the keto meatballs. Cook on high for 2-3 hours or low 4-5 hours.

Low Carb Marinara Sauce Options without any added sugars:

Rao’s Homemade Marinara Sauce – 6g carbs – 1g fiber = 5g net carbs per ½ cup
Rao’s Homemade Tomato Basil Sauce – 6g carbs – 1g fiber = 5g net carbs per ½ cup
Lucini Italia Organic Tuscan Tomato Sauce – 5g carbs – 1g fiber = 4g net carbs per ½ cup
Lucini Italia Organic Rustic Tomato Basil – 5g carbs – 1g fiber = 4g net carbs per ½ cup
Victoria Trading Company Marinara Sauce – 6g carbs – 1g fiber = 5g net carbs per 1/2 cup
ALDI Selected Premium Marinara – 7g carbs – 2g fiber = 5g net carbs per ½ cup
Mezzetta Family Recipes Marinara – 7g carbs – 1g fiber = 6g net carbs per ½ cup
Classico Tomato & Basil Pasta Sauce – 8g carbs – 2g fiber = 6g net carbs ½ cup

meatballs covered in low carb marinara sauce lined in a baking pan ready to be baked into the perfect Italian keto casserole

Step 7: Scoop out meatballs into a casserole dish. Make sure to spray the casserole dish with non-stick cooking spray, so you can easily scoop out the meatball casserole. 

close up of Keto Italian Meatball Casserole in a baking dish with fresh parsley

Step 9: Sprinkle mozzarella cheese, then basil on top. Then, broil in the oven on the top rack for 2-3 minutes or until the cheese starts to bubble and brown. Once out of the oven sprinkle with parsley and enjoy! 

Spoon scooping out meatball casserole from pan with delicious cheese pull to show the melty mozzarella cheese in this keto meatball dish

 

Yum! This keto meatball casserole is delish! It has so much flavor after slow cooking all day in the crock-pot.

Easy Variations

This Italian meatball casserole is easy to customize based on what you have on hand or how your family likes to eat.

  • Use different meat: Swap ground beef for ground turkey, chicken, or a mix of beef and pork for more flavor.
  • Change the sauce: Use marinara, arrabbiata, or your favorite low-carb pasta sauce.
  • Add vegetables: Spinach, mushrooms, or zucchini can be added for extra texture and nutrition.
  • Switch up the cheese: Mozzarella is classic, but provolone or an Italian blend works well too.
  • Make it extra cheesy: Add a layer of ricotta or cream cheese for a richer, more comforting casserole.
  • Serve it differently: Pair with a simple salad or serve over zucchini noodles or cauliflower rice.

KETO MEATBALL RECIPE TIPS

  • Even though this simple meatball recipe is ultimately cooked in the crockpot, there is a portion to cook in a cast-iron pan as well. You will fry up the meatballs until the outside has a nice brown crust before adding to a casserole dish. 
  • Use a cookie scoop or ice cream scoop and pack the meatball tightly against the side of the bowl before dropping it into the oil to fry. This makes it so much easier, and it’s not as messy.
  • If you’re worried that they have a lot of grease on them after cooking in the oil, you can place them on a napkin to soak some of it up. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make this meatball casserole ahead of time?
Yes, you can assemble the casserole ahead of time and refrigerate it until ready to bake.

How do I store leftovers?
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3–4 days.

Can I freeze meatball casserole?
Yes, this casserole freezes well. Let it cool completely, then store in a freezer-safe container for up to 2–3 months.

How do I reheat it?
Reheat in the oven until warmed through or microwave individual portions.

What do I serve it with?
This is such a simple and easy meal in itself and…

What Kind of Topping go with this Keto Italian Casserole?
Fresh parmesan is always a big hit. But you can also add diced onions, parsley, and even some fresh basil and chives. As long as the toppings are low carb, they should be fine to add.

More Low Carb Dinner Recipes:

If you love our simple keto meatball casserole, then I know you will enjoy checking out all of my family’s favorite recipes in my Keto Recipes Index. With tons of delicious sweet and savory options perfect for the keto diet, you will love this tool. I’ve shared a few more favorites below for a quick start to your menu!

How to Make Keto Meatball Casserole:

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Italian Meatball Casserole {Keto/Low Carb}

Servings: 6 servings
Calories: 485kcal
Author: Kasey Trenum

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Combine all ingredients except the last three ingredients in a bowl and stir to combine.
  • Heat a cast iron skillet on medium on the stove.
  • Cover the bottom of the skillet with ¼ inch coconut oil.
  • When the oil gets hot, scoop meatballs with a cookie scoop into hot oil and brown.
  • Once the meatballs are browned, place in the bottom of a crock pot.
  • Pour spaghetti sauce on top of the meatballs.
  • Cook on high for 2-3 hours or low 4-5.
  • Scoop out meatballs into a casserole dish.
  • Sprinkle mozzarella cheese then basil on top.
  • Broil in the oven on the top rack for 2-3 minutes or until the cheese starts to bubble and brown.

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Notes

Low Carb Pizza Sauce Options without any added sugars:

  • Rao’s Homemade Marinara Sauce – 4g net carbs per ½ cup
  • Rao’s Homemade Tomato Basil Sauce – 3g net carbs per ½ cup
  • Lucini Italia Organic Tuscan Marinara Sauce – 3g net carbs per ½ cup
  • Lucini Italia Organic Rustic Tomato Basil – 3g net carbs per ½ cup
  • Mezzetta Napa Valley Homemade Sauce Marinara – 6g net carbs per ½ cup
  • ALDI Simply Selected Premium Marinara – 5g net carbs per ½ cup

Nutrition

Calories: 485kcal | Carbohydrates: 9g | Protein: 33g | Fat: 35g | Saturated Fat: 16g | Cholesterol: 166mg | Sodium: 1394mg | Potassium: 707mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 958IU | Vitamin C: 8mg | Calcium: 368mg | Iron: 4mg
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collage of Keto Italian Meatball Casserole the top image shows the low carb dish in a white bowl with sprinkled parmesan cheese and parsley over the top while the bottom picture shows a close up of the meatball casserole in a baking dish. the images are separated by a grey banner with white letters

 


126 Comments

  1. If you’re in Texas, the HEB brand of Marinara, Spicy Red Pepper and Tomato & Basil have 4g of net carbs per serving. Easy on the budget too.

    1. Consistency should be similar to cream of mushroom state at the same state of cooking.

  2. Oh Kasey! I thought I was the only person who hates to touch meat! The cookie scoop is genius!!! I love to cook, love your recipes (pnut butter fluff, everything but, and more)
    Meatballs are in the crockpot…..thanks Nancy

    1. I also enjoyed the cookie scoop! Made it SO easy and I did mix it together initially with my hands but I sure didn’t want to roll out all those meatballs. It’s cooking now!

  3. Made this tonight was absolutely delicious. Meatballs were so tender and flavorful. Whole family loved it. 375 for 30 minutes in the oven after browning.

  4. Nutrition on this? I’m keeping a carb count a day so I want to know how many carbs and the serving size. If it’s not too much trouble

    1. This is not very clear. So the net carbs in the notes is per single serving based on the type of sauce you use?

    2. The nutritional info is provided for the recipe as written. The sauces listed at the bottom of the recipe card are low carb options to look for along with their carb count.

  5. Just wanted to say how delicious this was!! Also, is the nutritional information for the entire recipe or per serving. Fitness pal says 1 recipe so i just wanted to clarify!!! Thank you!!!

  6. I absolutely LOOVVEE this recipe, family asks for it multiple times a month!! I add fresh chopped onions and usually make larger portions because they devour it! Thankyou for sharing this!

  7. I made this tonight and should have already though comments. I had forgotten this was a crockpot recipe so into the pressure cooker mine went to get the same outcome in less time. I cooked for about 20 mins on medium heat and it was all good and tender! GREAT recipe! Thanks for sharing!

    1. Did you still brown the meatballs in the stove? And then just combine everything in the instapot, I’m gonna do it that way.

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