Tender, spiced beef meatballs simmered in a delicious Picante sauce and topped with gooey, melty cheese – this cheesy meatball skillet is super versatile too!

This cheesy meatball skillet is perfect for parties and gatherings

I’ve got one saucy recipe for you guys today! Whether you have friends and family coming over for a party, or a holiday gathering, or for game day, you can never have enough starter recipes or snack ideas, or genuine crowd-pleasing dishes. This Cheesy Mexican Meatball Skillet is all that and MORE! Flavorful and tender spiced beef meatballs simmered in Pace Picante sauce and topped with gooey, stretchy, melty cheese. And then paired with some Cheesy Salsa Puff Pastry Chips (made with my puff pastry recipe) for one family-pleasing, crowd-pleasing adventurous dish!

Why we love this meatball skillet recipe

I made beef meatballs from scratch here and they are spiced with paprika, oregano, cumin and cilantro. But you can use store-bought meatballs to make the process much easier too. Plus you can use beef, pork, chicken or turkey meatballs – whichever you prefer. Simmering them with that flavorful sauce makes them juicy and delicious.

For more flavor-packed meatball recipes, check out my cocktail meatballs, Indonesian beef meatballs, and Sri Lankan meatball curry.

Meatball sauce

I absolutely cannot get enough of the sauce. It’s a plus, that it’s already made, so you don’t have to go into the trouble of making your own and it’s made with handpicked jalapenos and it’s tangy with an extra kick of spice. If you know me, you know I love spice and spicy and I love an easy and tasty shortcut!  It’s packed with all the flavor you need, so you don’t have to add anything else. You can even use medium or mild Pace picante sauce or even salsa, instead of the spicy picante sauce to make this dish too. It’s really flexible. I also recently served these for guests who eat gluten free, where I simply substituted the breadcrumbs for gluten free breadcrumbs! Easy peasy. And I paired this dish with pork stuffed hatch chile (and you can check this post to learn how to roast hatch chile), and no one missed out on anything! 🙂 So you got vegetarians in your midst? Make vegetarian meatballs instead. I’ve made this meatball skillet several times already, and it’s perfectly freezable (without the cheese on top). When you’re ready to serve, simply reheat in the oven or stove top and then broil with the cheese on top for that melty cheese magic!

What to do with leftovers?

I have stuffed these cheesy meatballs in empanadas for some really flavorful meatball empanadas too. I used my fish empanadas recipe, and simply switched out the filling. Or how about on top of homemade or store-bought pizza for spicy meatball pizzas or with pasta for a zingy, flavorful twist on the classic spaghetti and meatballs? But hey, if you’re like Mr K, you’ll probably have the leftovers for breakfast the very next day, with a glass of horchata! Just reheat the meatballs with an egg and some extra salsa for a hearty, Mexican-flavored Shakshuka! 🙂 This meatball skillet recipe is a doozy guys! It’s so easy because you can use your favorite Picante sauce (and I love Pace sauces) and it’s just so flavorful, this will soon be a family favorite for you.

Salsa puff pastry “chips”

You won’t believe how something so simple can be so addictive. I used my homemade puff pastry recipe, but you can use store-bought puff pastry too. All you need to do is lightly spread some Salsa and sprinkle just a bit of cheese on top, cut it into triangles and bake until the puff pastry is puffed up and golden. Enjoy them just like that, or use them as “chips” to scoop out that flavorful cheesy, saucy goodness in your cheesy meatball skillet. It’s so good, Mr K wolfs down the whole plate every time I make it. Pace Salsa and Picante sauces are extremely versatile, you can use them to give all your favorite snacks and dishes some flavorful, spicy sass! I mean what’s better than spiced meatballs? Saucy, spicy, cheesy meatballs is what. We love making meatball skillets at home, and one of our favorites is this chicken meatball curry that we make regularly. This is a twist on that recipe by using store bought Picante sauce, and the added cheese!

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