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5-minute Meatball Skewers PDF FACEBOOK SHARE ICON.

Try making this meatball and veggie kebob for a delicious snack or meal.

What You Need:


  • 1 pkg frozen but fully cooked chicken meatballs (you can also use turkey or beef meatballs)

  • Kebob ingredients of your choice: e.g., cherry tomatoes, baby spinach, small squares or cubes of cheese: cheddar, mozzarella, smoked gouda, etc.

  • skewers


 

What To Do:


  1. Warm the meatballs in the microwave for 30-60 seconds, just enough to get them warm so the flavors come out and the skewer goes through.

  2. Thread the meatballs and ingredients on the skewers in a pattern (e.g, meatball, spinach, tomato, cheese, meatball, spinach, tomato cheese). Note: 2 or 3 meatballs per skewer should be fine for a child’s appetite.

  3. Ready to eat! Enjoy!