
Okay folks, we're kickin' it back old school today. This is one of those little recipes that I just assume everyone and their grandma knows about. Then I make it for some gathering and inevitably find out that there are people in the world who have never heard of such a thing. (I experienced this same phenomenon recently with muddy buddies. Seriously- there are people who don't know about muddy buddies, oh the shame!) Anyway, if you are among those who have never before seen this recipe then your first response will probably start with "What the..."
Why? Because there are only two ingredients to this magical sweet and sour sauce, and here they are:

Yup. That's chili sauce and grape jelly. Trust me on this one people, have we ever led you astray before?! If you're wondering, Chili Sauce can be found in the grocery store near the ketchup. It's tangy, sweet, and tart all at the same time and full of spices. The grape jelly adds sweetness and flavor and the result is a wonderful and quick sweet and sour sauce.
Now what do you put in it? I grew up on Little Smokies/Cocktail Sausages so I must say those are my favorite. But since we recently had a cocktail sausage post I decided to feature meatballs this time around, which work equally as well. All you need is just a bag of pre-made frozen ones from the store. Did I mention this is easy??

Or if you want to live on the edge and be crazy like me you can put BOTH in! Yes, I really did do that... and I even used Turkey Smokies, but I will admit I like the original fatties better.

Ready for these instructions? Mix the chili sauce and the grape jelly together. Technically you can do this right in your crock pot, but I do it in a bowl in case I need to warm it up to get any lumps out. Just whisk until smooth.

Then toss it in a slow cooker with the frozen meatballs or cocktail sausages. There is no science to the cook time. Personally I think the longer the better because it allows time for the meat to absorb the sauce and the sauce to simmer with some of the flavors of the meat. At least a couple of hours on low and up to several hours. You could also just put it in a pan in the oven. I'd do it at about 300 degrees for at least an hour and more if you have it.

I put the meatballs in a bowl purely for photographic purposes, normally I would just leave them in a slow cooker with the sauce. And just leave some toothpicks nearby.

How's that for quick and easy party food? These are always a crowd-pleaser too and no one has to know how easy it is!
Sweet and Sour Meatballs (or Cocktail Sausages)
1 12 oz jar Chili Sauce
1 16-18oz jar grape jelly*
2lb frozen meatballs or 2-3 packages cocktail sausages
*note that you could use the smaller jar of jelly instead, I think it's more like 10oz. I like the sweetness of the 18oz jar, but you could make it less sweet with the small jar if you prefer.
Combine jelly and chili sauce in a crock pot an stir until smooth. Heat the mixture if needed to combine. Add meatballs or cocktail sausages and set temperature to low. Cook for 2-5 hours on low. Serve with toothpicks.

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My Mom always used this recipe when I was growing up. I think I will use it for a Super Bowl party this weekend. Thanks for the reminder and have a great day!
I used a similar type recipe for my sweet and sours but it uses salsa and apricot preserves. Same idea but I think I will give yours a try!
My uncle made these one time and I couldn't believe it when he told me the sauce contained grape jelly. I was floored, really! But man were those meatballs delish.
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ButterYum
This is my "go to" recipe for pot lucks and they are always a hit! However, I have never heard of muddy buddies (hanging head in shame)...
I've heard of this recipe but never knew where to find the chili sauce so thanks for filling a girl in! I have a yummy sweet and sour meatballs recipe but it's very time consuming so it will be nice to have a go-to quick recipe that I bet tastes just as good.
Love this recipe! My mom made these growing up- usually at Christmas/New Year's. She calls them "cocktail meatballs". I've made them using apple jelly, red plum jelly and apricot preserves. All are delicious. My only "must" is to use Heinz brand cocktail sauce. Store-brands just don't seem to compare.
This is such a classic and yummy recipe! My mom would make something similar with hot dogs, grape jelly, and barbecue sauce. She would cook them in the crock pot for a couple of hours and take it to potlucks or family gatherings. I've never seen people eat that many hot dogs. They're super yummy!
Jennifer, I agree about the chili sauce. I you'll see in the picture I used cheap-o Walmart jelly but I only use the Heinz chili sauce!
Those are so sickeningly good. I remember the first time I had them and the cook told me the recipe . . . I was glad I had eaten them BEFORE I knew what was in it!
I also use this recipe with cut-up kielbasa. It's a Christmas Eve tradition at my house.
We always use this recipe...so simple and quick. I've seen a lot out there with many more ingredients but who has time?
Perfect, perfect, perfect! I was just looking for a sweet and sour meatball recipe and here you posted one : ) Thank you!!
I have made these before and they are AMAZING!!! I don't use the Heinz chili sauce. Instead, I use Homemade Chili Sauce. It is sold in the same section as the Heinz. It comes in a plain glass jar with a white lid with black writing and a small white label on it (resembles something you'd find at a general store). I don't know if the Heinz is spicy but this one has a little bit of a kick to it. No matter what sauce you use, this is a definite MUST try!!!!
Sara- Agreed. Any brand of jelly works great for this recipe. I have even combined a few flavors of whatever I had left in the jar. This is definitely a great and easy recipe to keep in your back pocket!
I just thought you might like to know that I sent a link to this page to my husband's email with the subject line "Go ahead & make these. I won't mind."
I've always wanted this recipe, so thanks!
We had both grape jelly/chili sauce meatballs AND lil' smokies in BBA sauce at our wedding reception!! LOL It was a great reception- I bought big dishes and asked about 10 different ladies if they'd make something to fill a dish, and then handed it to them. They all did it and it was awesome!
I have never seen this recipe in my life, so there definitely are people out there!
Wow. I've never heard of this!! Amazing. I guess I'll have to try it out since so many other people support this recipe haha.
I used to make this all the time with currant jelly, but it was getting harder and harder to find so I started using the grape. But I'm super lazy apparently, cause I always just dump the jelly in over the meatballs and then pour the chili sauce over that, put the lid on and walk away, lol! No premixing ever and it turnes out just perfectly :-)
LOVE your blog, thanks so much for all the tasty recipes y'all post!
Wow, my mom and I have been making these for years.. I didn't realize they're so popular! I love making them, they're always the first to go at get togethers. And no one ever believes me when I tell them the TWO ingredients.. heh heh.. genius.
Okay, I've seen this recipe before and it is yummy! HOWEVER, I have never heard of Muddy Buddies! How about telling those of us who don't know..............what they are! :)
Cherie- okay I'm totally going to do a post about muddy buddies, I'm getting emails too! lol.
It's a wonderfully addicting snack made from chex cereal. It's covered in a chocolate peanut butter mix and doused with powdered sugar. Divine!
So even though I am one of those people who has never heard of this recipe, I cannot believe there are people who have not heard of muddy buddies!!! LoL although it IS called Puppy Chow where I come from.
These meatballs look delicious, and I feel if I make them for my honey (he loves meatballs) he might just propose to me on the spot ;)
A friend I worked with a long time to go always brought little smokies made like this to potlucks. I was nuts for them. Thanks for reminding me!
Looking at this post made me nostalgic for a similar two ingredient recipe my mom used to make. She used red currant jelly instead of grape jelly and regular old prepared yellow mustard instead of chili sauce. It's great with cocktail sausages. I'll have to try this version and see how it compares.
This is almost the same with the recipe that my Mom keeps on making during Superbowl weekends.
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I use this same recipe but use linguica and at the very end I add in a can of pineapple chunks. Everyone always raves about it!
We do this TOO!! BUT WE USE CURRANT JELLY AND MUSTARD. THEY ARE THE BEST.
Thanks for the post!!!
We will definitely be making these for our superbowl party! :)
I also had a question about your sweet fruit salsa. Have you ever tried making it with frozen fruit? I'd love to make it (along with the cinnamon chips) for our party, but the fresh fruit is pretty sad this time of year. Trader Joe's has some interesting frozen fruit medleys, and just wondering if that would work as a substitution. Thanks!
Carolyn- yes, frozen fruit works great in the fruit salsa! I actually even really like it when it's half slushy still :)
My family uses this recipe and serves it over rice for dinner. Make sure to get a spoonful of sauce to drizzle on your rice cause it is so tasty!
i make these all the time, our friends say i have the best balls! (sorry!)
I have twice benefited from your "This is so easy, I think everyone must know this trick" recipes (this and the pretzel turtles).
Rest assured, we don't all know the super-easy recipes, so keep them coming! I have LOVED THEM BOTH. And, as a bonus, I've received huge, undeserved compliments on the food from friends, family, and - best of all - my husband.
So, I pass the thanks on to you. :) Love your site!
We made these for a superbowl party, and they were good. I did put them in a shallow pan and broil them for a few minutes. This thickened the sauce which I think made them even better. Good recipe though!
I feel that you have to cook these a long time. In fact, our family usually cooks them all day the day before, puts them in the fridge, then warms them up for the party/dinner. o.h. m.y. yummy.
I definitely want to try this! Can't believe how incredibly easy this is!
Just made this evening. YUMMY!!!
I've always made this recipe with JELLIED CRANBERRY SAUCE & a little brown sugar, instead of grape jelly. I love it because it is so easy, and my family loves the flavor!
Okay, it was great, even with my home made, healthy (full of pureed onions, peppers, and zucchini) meatballs. My kids werent thrilled, but thats just because their still at that dont like anything new stage in their lives (do they ever outgrow that???).
Thanks ooodles and oodles
Arda
Okay, it was great, even with my home made, healthy (full of pureed onions, peppers, and zucchini) meatballs. My kids werent thrilled, but thats just because their still at that dont like anything new stage in their lives (do they ever outgrow that???).
Thanks ooodles and oodles
Arda
This is one of my old stand-by recipes too except I use two cans of Campbell's tomato soup (the condensed kind) and two cans of jellied cranberry sauce. Always has rave reviews! And perfect for parties because they can just sit on warm in the crock pot. We also serve them for dinner served over egg noodles.
My mom would put pineapple (in small chunks from the can), cut up stuffed olives and bite size of green bell peppers. It adds a little crunch and a little extra sweetness. It's always a winner when I make it served over a bed of rice. When they ask what's in it, I always get weird looks lol but it's delicious!
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