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Meet your new fall game-night favorite: tender buffalo-spiced meatballs simmered low and slow, then tossed in a creamy white cheddar sauce with broccoli. It’s cozy, saucy, and wildly weeknight-friendly.
Serve family-style over fluffy rice (beer bread on the side = chef’s kiss) or set them out appetizer-style with ranch for dipping. Either way, they disappear fast.

I’ve been most excited to share this recipe for weeks now. It was something so simple and easy that I threw together, but it turned out so delicious. Honestly, I wasn’t expecting anything super special out of this recipe. Meatballs are meatballs, you know? And meatballs in buffalo sauce? I wasn’t even sure the concept would go over well, but wow, we loved it!
I made these originally to please my oldest brother, Creighton. He loves meatballs more than most, but I thought he might find these different and fun.
Plus, I love the idea of this as a fall recipe. You can make these as an appetizer for fall game nights or serve them more family-style, like I do, and enjoy them with rice.

Since I’m back to using the crockpot (what seems like every other day), I made these meatballs into a fast, totally no-fuss recipe.
You simply roll ground chicken into meatballs, add them to the crockpot with sauce, and slow cook. It’s the easiest process! I also shared the stove-top variation for anyone who needs a quick 30-minute dinner!
Perfectly yummy either way!

Step 1: make the meatballs
Mix together the meatballs. I used ground chicken for these meatballs, but you can use ground chicken, pork, or a mix. They’re all very similar. I love mixing turkey and pork for best flavor.
For texture and to help bind the meat together, I add panko breadcrumbs. For flavor, I add onion powder, garlic powder, and chipotle chili powder, then season lightly with salt and black pepper.

Step 2: slow-cook the meatballs
Now add the meatballs to the crockpot and pour over a pretty good amount of your favorite hot sauce and some water. Add the butter for the sauce, then cover the crockpot and let the meatballs cook. I usually cook for 1-2 hours on high or 3 to 4 hours on low.
Step 3: make the sauce creamy
When the meatballs are cooked, mix in a block of cream cheese, a couple of handfuls of cheddar cheese, and lots of fresh broccoli. Aside from the broccoli, this is very similar to how you would make buffalo chicken dip.
Let the meatballs and broccoli cook on high for 5 or 10 minutes. Just until the sauce is very creamy and the cheese has melted.
Step 4: extra buffalo sauce, top, and serve
Before serving, you can mix up a homemade buffalo sauce with equal amounts of melted butter and hot sauce, and a good pinch of seasoned salt. This is my go-to sauce.
This is “extra,” and while you don’t need it, it will make every bite of this dish much yummier. Of course, if you like less heat, adjust to your taste!
Or have fun and serve the meatballs in the sauce as an appetizer with lots of ranch dressing for dipping. That would be so yummy too!
If you decide to serve these meatballs as a meal over rice, beer bread on the side is a must. You can mop up all the sauce with a slice of beer bread. It sounds a little different, but it’s so good, and beer bread is my favorite this time of year – I always make it with pumpkin beer!

Looking for other easy family dinners? Here are a few ideas:
One Pot Buffalo Chicken “Helper”
Healthier Homemade One Pot Hamburger Helper
Broccoli Cheddar Chicken and Rice Casserole
One Pan Autumn Chicken and Wild Rice Casserole
Easy Southern Style Baked Mac and Cheese
Pumpkin Cheese Stuffed Pasta Bolognese Bake
One Skillet Cheesy Broccoli Cheddar Orzo Bake
Lastly, if you make these Crockpot Creamy Buffalo Chicken Meatballs, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And, of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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This is a weekly staple in our household. So delicious!
Hey Erin,
Awesome! Love to hear you enjoyed this recipe, I appreciate you making it!
Have a wonderful day!
My family and I LOVE this- absolutely a fav! We use greek yogurt instead of cream cheese and it tastes outta this world
Hey Patrice,
Awesome! Glad to hear this recipe turned out nicely for you, thanks for making it!
Have a great week!
This was really good! I followed the instant pot directions and used half ground chicken breast and half ground darker chicken. My daughter and I even had seconds and split what was left for lunch today. We will definitely have this again!
Hey Heather,
Perfect! Love to hear this recipe turned out well for you, thanks for making it!
I made these as a major part of my Super Bowl snack menu and nobody ate them. I don’t really know why but I wasted a lot of ingredients making these. I have family who really like buffalo spiced food but this was not one of them. The sauce didn’t really make sense especially in the crockpot.
Hi Deb,
Thanks for trying this recipe and sharing your feedback, so sorry to hear they were not enjoyed!