As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Cheese Stuffed Meatballs for Easy Weeknight Dinners
Easy oven-baked cheese stuffed meatballs that freeze beautifully and cook straight from frozen for stress-free dinners.
Cheese in the middle makes every bite better. Freezer meatballs that actually stay juicy

Why you will love and enjoy Cheese Stuffed Meatballs
They’re hearty, comforting, and have that little cheese surprise in the middle that everyone loves. Make them once, freeze them, and dinner feels sorted on busy nights.
Print
Cheese Stuffed Meatballs
- Prep Time: 25 minutes
- Cook Time: 35 minutes
- Total Time: 1 hour
- Yield: 18 to 20 large meatballs, depending on scoop size 1x
- Category: Meat Recipes
- Method: Easy
Description
The cheese stays hidden until the first bite, and that is what makes these meatballs special. Cheese Stuffed Freezer Meatballs are worth keeping on hand for nights when dinner needs to feel easy but still thoughtful.
Ingredients
- 1.5 kg lean or extra lean mince
- 2 slices brown bread
- 7.5 to 10 ml BBQ salt
- 5 ml freshly ground black pepper
- 15 ml soy sauce
- 15 ml minced garlic
- 25 ml chutney
- 2 ml nutmeg
- 50 ml rolled oats
- 30 ml cream
- Havarti cheese slices, cut into small chunks, about 3 pieces per meatball
Instructions
- Tear the 2 slices of brown bread into small pieces and place them in a large mixing bowl.
- Pour over the 30 ml cream and let it soak for a minute so it softens properly. This keeps the meatballs juicy and not dense.
- Add the 1.5 kg lean mince to the bowl, followed by the 7.5 to 10 ml BBQ salt, 5 ml black pepper, 15 ml soy sauce, 15 ml minced garlic, 25 ml chutney, 2 ml nutmeg, and 50 ml rolled oats.
- Using clean hands, gently mix everything just until combined.
- Don’t overwork it or the meatballs will be tough. If the mixture feels very soft, pop it into the fridge for 10 mins so it’s easier to roll.
- Scoop the meat mixture using a 1/2 cup measure.
- Roll into a ball, then flatten it slightly in your palm.
- Place 3 small pieces of Havarti cheese in the center, fold the meat over the cheese, and roll back into a tight ball.
- Make sure the cheese is fully sealed inside so it doesn’t leak out while baking.
- At this stage, you can freeze the raw meatballs on a tray until solid, then transfer them to freezer bags. They’ll keep well for up to 3 months.
- When ready to cook, preheat the oven to 350°F.
- Place the meatballs on a lined baking tray with a bit of space between them.
- Bake for 30 to 35 mins, turning once halfway if you like even browning.
- They’re done when cooked through and lightly browned.
- If you want to be precise, the internal temp should be hot all the way through and no longer pink inside.
- Serve straight from the oven or cool and store for quick weeknight meals.
Notes
Created, prepared, tried, and tested Esme: SA Tasty Recipes, Saffas Daily Recipes, and EsmeSalon Homemade Recipes
Cheese Stuffed Freezer Meatballs are practical, comforting, and built for real-life cooking. If you love freezer meals that still feel homemade, this one fits right in and invites plenty of tweaks and ideas.

Cheese Stuffed Meatballs appeal to anyone who values practical cooking without giving up comfort. The recipe offers reliable results, flexible ingredients, and a satisfying payoff that makes weeknight meals feel handled before they even begin.
Thanks for dropping in and checking out the recipes and what’s on offer.
Thanks for dropping in and checking out the recipes and what’s on offer.
If you try out this delightful recipe, please let me know, rate it, and tag me on Instagram at @_esmesalon. I’m excited to see your amazing recreations, and I’m hooked on those mouthwatering photos!
We happily share our tasty and fantastic recipes and are excited to spread some love by sharing our posts at these awesome Linky Parties.
Copyright © 2026 esmesalon.com – All rights reserved.





Hey there Esme’, this sounds like a great idea. Cheese in meatballs sounds so inviting.
Thanks so much for sharing with Sweet Tea & Friends this month dear friend. I’m so happy you’re here.
Thank you dear Paula. Love to try out and come up with new ideas. Enjoy it should you try it out.