Mississippi Meatballs

Featured in: Supper Club Comforts

These Mississippi meatballs combine frozen meatballs with ranch seasoning, au jus mix, pepperoncini peppers, and butter in a slow cooker. The result is tender, flavorful meatballs swimming in a rich, tangy sauce that's perfect for parties or weeknight dinners.

Simply dump everything in the crockpot and let it cook for 3-4 hours on low. The pepperoncini juice adds a mild tang that balances the savory seasonings, while butter creates a luscious sauce consistency.

Serve as an easy appetizer with toothpicks, or spoon over mashed potatoes, noodles, or rice for a satisfying main dish. Leftovers reheat beautifully for quick meals throughout the week.

Updated on Fri, 06 Feb 2026 14:15:00 GMT
Savory Crockpot Mississippi Meatballs simmer in a rich, buttery sauce with tangy pepperoncini. Serve over creamy mashed potatoes for a comforting family dinner. Save to Pinterest
Savory Crockpot Mississippi Meatballs simmer in a rich, buttery sauce with tangy pepperoncini. Serve over creamy mashed potatoes for a comforting family dinner. | buddybiteskitchen.com

The first time I encountered Mississippi meatballs was at a potluck where I found myself going back for thirds, completely abandoning my self-imposed 'just try everything once' rule. There's something almost magical about how frozen meatballs transform in that slow cooker, soaking up that tangy, buttery pepperoncini sauce until they're impossibly tender. I've since learned this recipe has a way of making people ask for the recipe while still chewing their first bite, and it's become my go-to when I need to feed a crowd without actually cooking. The beauty is how the ranch and au jus seasonings meld with the peppers into something that tastes like it simmered all day, even though you barely lifted a finger.

Last Super Bowl, I doubled this recipe and watched my brother-in-law, who usually claims he's 'not that hungry,' casually station himself beside the slow cooker with a fork. He kept insisting he was just 'testing for seasoning' every seven minutes until we finally had to put him in charge of refilling the serving platter. Now whenever I mention I'm making these, he conveniently shows up an hour early with his own container for leftovers, claiming he wants to help with prep.

Ingredients

  • 1 (26-ounce) bag frozen meatballs: Trust me on this, the frozen ones actually work better here than homemade because they hold their shape during the long cook time and absorb that sauce beautifully
  • 1 packet au jus gravy mix: This creates that deep, savory foundation that makes the sauce taste like it came from a restaurant kitchen
  • 1 packet ranch seasoning mix: The herbal notes balance the tang from the peppers and add that familiar comfort food flavor everyone craves
  • 1 (16-ounce) jar sliced pepperoncini peppers with juice: Don't drain them, that liquid gold is half the magic and gives the dish its signature gentle heat
  • ½ cup water: Just enough to help everything dissolve and mingle without thinning out that glorious sauce you're creating
  • ½ cup unsalted butter diced: The butter melts into everything and creates that velvety richness that makes people ask what your secret ingredient is

Instructions

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Get your meatballs in the cooker:
Dump those frozen meatballs right into your slow cooker, no thawing needed, and spread them into an even layer so they all get equal time in the sauce
Add the seasoning magic:
Sprinkle both packets evenly over the meatballs so every single one gets coated in that flavor combination that's about to change your appetizer game forever
Pour in the peppers and their juice:
Dump the entire jar, juice and all, right over the top because that tangy liquid is going to create the most incredible sauce while everything cooks together
Add water and butter:
Pour in your half cup of water and scatter those butter cubes across the top like you're tucking them in for a nice long nap
Let the slow cooker work its magic:
Cover it up, set to LOW, and walk away for 3 to 4 hours, giving it a quick stir once or twice when you happen to walk past the kitchen
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Hearty Crockpot Mississippi Meatballs with tender beef in a rusty au jus and ranch sauce. Finished with bright sliced pepperoncini peppers for a zesty kick. Save to Pinterest
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These meatballs have officially become the dish my friends request for every gathering, birthday, or random Tuesday when they claim they need comfort food. There's something deeply satisfying about watching people's eyes light up when they take that first bite, the combination of flavors so unexpected yet so perfectly right together.

Serving Suggestions That Work

I've found these disappear fastest when served with toothpicks for easy grabbing, though my cousin swears by piling them onto a crusty roll and calling it the easiest sandwich of her life. Mashed potatoes are the perfect vehicle if you're serving this as a main course because they soak up that sauce like nothing else, and I've also served them over buttered egg noodles when I need something more substantial than appetizers.

Make It Your Own

Sometimes I'll throw in a sliced onion at the beginning if I have extra time, and it caramelizes beautifully in the sauce while everything cooks. For my family that can't handle much heat, I use half the pepperoncini juice and replace the rest with a splash of beef broth, though honestly the original recipe has never been too spicy for even the most delicate palates I've served.

Storage and Make Ahead Tips

The leftovers, if you somehow have any, reheat beautifully and somehow taste even better the next day when all those flavors have had more time to become best friends. I've made these the night before a party and kept them on warm in the slow cooker for hours without any issues, though I do recommend adding a splash of water if they're going to be sitting for more than 4 hours.

  • Freeze cooled leftovers in portion-sized containers for those nights when cooking feels impossible
  • The sauce thickens in the fridge, so add a tablespoon of water when reheating
  • These freeze so well you might want to double the recipe just to stash a meal for later
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The best recipes are the ones that make you look like a kitchen wizard while barely breaking a sweat, and these meatballs do exactly that every single time.

Common Recipe Questions

Can I use homemade meatballs instead of frozen?

Yes, homemade meatballs work well in this dish. Just ensure they're fully cooked before adding to the slow cooker, as frozen meatballs are typically pre-cooked. Adjust cooking time to 2-3 hours to heat through and blend flavors.

Is this dish spicy?

Pepperoncini peppers add a mild tangy flavor rather than significant heat. The dish isn't spicy—just savory with a subtle pickled brightness. For even less tang, use only half the pepperoncini juice as suggested in the notes.

What should I serve with Mississippi meatballs?

These meatballs shine as an appetizer with toothpicks for parties. As a main dish, serve over mashed potatoes, buttered noodles, or rice to soak up the flavorful sauce. Crusty bread also works well for dipping.

Can I make this on high heat instead of low?

Yes, cook on HIGH for 1.5-2 hours instead of 3-4 hours on LOW. Stir occasionally to ensure even heating and sauce distribution. The meatballs are ready when hot throughout and the sauce is bubbly and well combined.

How long do leftovers last?

Store leftover meatballs in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. They also freeze well for up to 2 months. Reheat gently in the microwave or on the stovetop, adding a splash of water if the sauce thickened.

How can I thicken the sauce?

Stir in 2 tablespoons cornstarch mixed with 2 tablespoons cold water during the last 15 minutes of cooking. This creates a richer, thicker consistency perfect for serving over starches like potatoes or noodles.

Mississippi Meatballs

Tender meatballs simmered in savory ranch, au jus, and tangy pepperoncini butter sauce.

Prep Time
10 minutes
Cook Time
240 minutes
Total Time
250 minutes
Created By Max Buddyfield

Recipe Category Supper Club Comforts

Skill Level Easy

Cuisine Type American

Recipe Yield 8 Number of Servings

Dietary Preferences Free of Gluten

What You'll Need

Meatballs

01 1 (26-ounce) bag frozen meatballs (gluten-free, if needed)

Seasonings

01 1 packet au jus gravy mix (gluten-free, if needed)
02 1 packet ranch seasoning mix (gluten-free, if needed)

Peppers

01 1 (16-ounce) jar sliced pepperoncini peppers, with juice

Liquids & Fats

01 ½ cup water
02 ½ cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, diced

Steps to Follow

Step 01

Prepare the Slow Cooker Base: Place frozen meatballs in the bottom of a slow cooker, spreading them evenly to ensure uniform cooking.

Step 02

Add Seasonings: Sprinkle the au jus gravy mix and ranch seasoning mix evenly over the meatballs, ensuring good distribution.

Step 03

Add Pepperoncini: Pour the entire jar of sliced pepperoncini peppers, including all the juice, over the seasoned meatballs.

Step 04

Add Water: Add ½ cup water to the slow cooker to help create the sauce base.

Step 05

Add Butter: Scatter the diced butter pieces over the top of the mixture.

Step 06

Slow Cook: Cover and cook on LOW for 3–4 hours, stirring occasionally, until the meatballs are heated through and the sauce is well combined.

Step 07

Serve: Serve hot as an appetizer with toothpicks, or over mashed potatoes, noodles, or rice as a main dish.

Tools You'll Need

  • Slow cooker (crockpot)
  • Measuring cups
  • Knife and cutting board
  • Spoon for stirring

Allergy Warnings

Review each ingredient carefully for allergens. If unsure, consult with a healthcare provider.
  • Contains: Milk (butter, ranch mix), possible gluten (check meatballs, au jus, and ranch mixes for gluten-free certification)
  • Some brands of frozen meatballs and seasoning packets may contain gluten, soy, or other allergens. Always check ingredient labels if you have food allergies.

Nutritional Info (per serving)

These details are for general information only. Always consult a healthcare professional for dietary concerns.
  • Calorie Count: 320
  • Fat Content: 25 grams
  • Carbohydrates: 10 grams
  • Protein Content: 15 grams