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These melt-in-your-mouth bite-size gluten-free sausage balls are going to be your go-to appetizer for all your gluten-free entertaining needs. They go down so well your guests will surely be asking for more!

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They are perfect for the Superbowl, birthdays, brunch, and any time you need a quick and easy appetizer. Add a side and you can have a quick and easy dinner too. You'll want to batch freeze these, so you are covered for those unexpected guests or impromptu get-togethers.

If you love sausage balls then you need to try these ground beef gluten-free meatballs and our fluffy homemade gluten-free hot dog buns. If you have a crockpot, this crockpot BBQ meatballs recipe with just 2 ingredients is great too! And if you love mixes, then try this gluten-free pancake recipe with a dairy-free and vegan option.

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GLUTEN-FREE SAUSAGE BALLS RECIPE

These gluten-free sausage balls are such a treat. They're so adaptable that you can change them up with different sausages, cheeses and herbs and spices. Don't forget to add your own dipping sauces for variety too.

I can't express enough how you need to double or triple batch make these. They're so easy to pull out of the freezer for unexpected guests, as a tasty snack, or if you're running short of time in making a complete dinner.

WHY YOU’RE GOING TO LOVE THESE GLUTEN-FREE SAUSAGE BALLS

Adaptable recipe - You can add your own cheese combinations, different sausages, and herbs to have a variety of flavors.

Handful of ingredients - This recipe only requires a handful of ingredients you most probably have on hand already.

They freeze well - They freeze well so make a few batches for those unexpected gatherings. I like to freeze them raw and cook them on demand for the lovely crunch.

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INGREDIENTS IN GLUTEN-FREE SAUSAGE BALLS

Gluten-free biscuit mix - Use a gluten-free biscuit mix of your choice to bind all the ingredients together. I used gluten-free Bisquick but you can also try King Arthur gluten-free baking mix.

Cheese - Grated cheddar works well. You can however use a combination of cheeses. I would avoid harder cheeses.

Sausage - Use 1 lb. gluten-free sausage chopped. A plain sausage works best as we add in herbs and other flavors. If you use a seasoned sausage, then adjust the flavors added.

Milk - I used whole milk. If your sausage balls are not binding together, you may need to add a bit more.

Herbs - 1 tsp dried mixed herbs of your choice. I used a mix of thyme, marjoram, oregano, parsley, sage, and basil.

Coriander - Use some ground coriander for flavor.

Garlic - I used granulated garlic.

Parsley - Nice to add for serving but optional.

EQUIPMENT NEEDED FOR GLUTEN-FREE SAUSAGE BALLS

Baking sheet - You can use these aluminum baking sheets.

Mixing bowls - I love these glass mixing bowls.

Parchment paper - Unbleached parchment paper works well for mess-free baking.

If you have any questions about making gluten-free sausage balls, please leave a comment and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

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HOW TO MAKE GLUTEN-FREE SAUSAGE BALLS

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 F. Line a baking sheet with parchment. In a bowl, combine the gluten-free biscuit mix, grated cheddar, dried herbs, coriander, and granulated garlic.
  2. Add milk and stir.
  3. Add chopped sausage and stir.
  4. With wet hands, shape into small 11/2-inch balls and place on parchment paper. Bake for 20 minutes, serve with chopped parsley.

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TIPS FOR MAKING THE BEST GLUTEN-FREE SAUSAGE BALLS

Roll them correctly - Make sure to roll them tight so they don't fall apart when baking.

Use wet hands to shape - For this recipe, you are going to need to get your hands moist to roll these sausage balls.

Cheese type matters - Try using a semi-hard cheese or else the sausage balls will flatten out.

WHY WON'T MY SAUSAGE BALLS STICK TOGETHER?

You may not have compressed them enough and be sure to use wet hands.

WHY DO MY SAUSAGE BALLS FLATTEN OUT?

It could be the cheese you used. Semi-hard cheeses seem to work best. I have not tried it, but parmesan does not work well.

CAN I MAKE ALMOND FLOUR SAUSAGE BALLS INSTEAD OF USING THE GF PANCAKE MIX?

I have not tried it. But you can experiment with it. Almond flour is a high-fat ingredient so results may vary. I would suggest you use a flour blend.

CAN I MAKE GLUTEN-FREE SAUSAGE BALLS WITHOUT BISQUICK?

I used this gluten-free Bisquick but you can also try King Arthur gluten-free baking mix. As long as it's a gluten-free biscuit mix it should work. If you prefer you can make a homemade gluten-free Bisquick too.

HOW DO I STORE GLUTEN-FREE SAUSAGE BALLS?

You can store them in the refrigerator to use later. They will however lose their crispiness. Alternatively, freeze them raw or cook them and then freeze them. Freeze them in an airtight container to avoid freezer burn.

CAN YOU REFRIGERATE SAUSAGE BALLS BEFORE COOKING?

Yes, you can. Make them ahead of time and then place them in the fridge in a sealed container unshaped. You can also shape them and then only bake them when your guests arrive.

CAN I FREEZE THESE GLUTEN-FREE SAUSAGE BALLS?

Yes, you can freeze the sausage balls. One of two ways. Either freeze them raw and shaped. Or bake them, let them cool and then freeze them. You can freeze them for up to 3 months.

CAN YOU MAKE GLUTEN-FREE SAUSAGE BALLS WITHOUT MEAT (VEGAN)?

I have not tried it but get your favorite vegan sausage and try it. Just make sure the vegan sausage is gluten-free. The cheese and milk would also need to be substituted for vegan products. We cannot guarantee great results, however, since it's a lot of substitutions. Let us know if you give it a try though!

WHAT CAN YOU SERVE WITH THESE GLUTEN-FREE SAUSAGE BALLS?

You can serve these with other gluten-free appetizers if you're entertaining. Alternatively, serve them with a side salad and some french fries, or even put them on top of some gluten-free pasta with a nice sauce to make a quick weeknight meal.

WHAT DIP CAN YOU SERVE WITH THESE GF SAUSAGE BALLS?

I like to use mayonnaise, sour cream, and Greek yogurt. But it is entirely up to you and your taste buds so experiment with assorted flavors.

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Yield: 5-6 servings

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These melt-in-your-mouth bite-size gluten-free sausage balls are going to be your go-to appetizer for all your gluten-free entertaining needs.

Prep Time5 minutes

Cook Time30 minutes

Total Time35 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 cup gluten-free biscuit mix
  • 1 cup grated cheddar
  • 1 lb sausage (chopped)
  • ¾ cup milk
  • 1 tsp mixed herbs - thyme, marjoram, oregano, parsley, sage and basil
  • 1 tsp ground coriander
  • 1 tsp granulated garlic
  • parsley for serving

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 F. Line a baking sheet with parchment. In a bowl, combine the gluten-free biscuit mix, grated cheddar, dried herbs, coriander, and granulated garlic.
  2. Add milk and stir.
  3. Add chopped sausage and stir.
  4. With wet hands, shape into small 11/2-inch balls and place on parchment paper. Bake for 20 minutes, serve with chopped parsley.

Notes

  • Use wet hands to shape the sausage balls
  • Use a semi-hard cheese

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

6

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 416Total Fat: 31gSaturated Fat: 12gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 16gCholesterol: 68mgSodium: 1021mgCarbohydrates: 16gFiber: 1gSugar: 5gProtein: 16g

This nutrition info is based on the exact ingredients and brands that I used a the time. It may not be 100% accurate. Please check your ingredients nutrition labels.

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FAQs

Why aren't my sausage balls sticking together? ›

There's a few reasons why sausage balls might not stick together. The ratio of baking mix to sausage – if you have too much baking mix, the balls will be crumbly. Not using milk – milk really holds the mixture together and makes it easy to form into balls that hold their shape.

How to keep sausage balls from burning on the bottom? ›

HOW DO YOU KEEP SAUSAGE BALLS FROM BURNING ON THE BOTTOM?
  1. Line the baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat (Silpat) to create a barrier between the sausage balls and the direct heat of the baking sheet. ...
  2. If possible, choose a light-colored baking sheet. ...
  3. Check early and often.
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Do you have to refrigerate sausage balls before cooking? ›

After you have formed your balls, store them uncooked for up to 2 days in the coolest part of your refrigerator, (usually in the back, on the bottom shelf.)

Is sausage gluten free? ›

Sausages

While there are plenty of gluten-free versions available, your regular sausages often contain rusk made from wheat.

How do you keep sausage patties from falling apart? ›

If your patties seem to be falling apart, chill them in the refrigerator for 15 minutes to firm up before cooking.

What makes sausage stick together? ›

Add Non-Fat Milk Powder

Brad's rule of thumb is 2lbs/100lb batch. Scale accordingly. This means a 5lb batch would get about 1/3 cup of milk powder. The proteins in that milk powder are especially sticky, and as you cook the sausage, the meat will get more closely and closely glued together — you'll see.

Can sausage balls be a little pink? ›

Bake in the preheated oven until no longer pink in the center and browned on the outside, 25 to 30 minutes. Enjoy!

How to get crispy bottom on sausage rolls? ›

Why do my homemade sausage rolls have soggy bottoms? To prevent soggy sausage rolls, make sure your oven is preheated before cooking. Ensure to space out the sausage rolls on the baking tray when cooking to ensure there is enough room for the air to circulate and allow them to crisp up.

Why did my sausage balls go flat? ›

Why did my sausage balls turn out flat? This could be due to the use of pre-shredded cheese or not mixing the ingredients well. Make sure to use freshly shredded cheese and mix the ingredients thoroughly for best results.

Can sausage balls be reheated? ›

If I make them more than a day or so in advance I freeze them on a baking sheet then put them in a freezer bag. A couple of hours before I'm ready to serve I put them in the crock pot on low or keep warm to thaw and re-heat.

Can you freeze sausage balls after they are cooked? ›

You can absolutely freeze sausage cheese balls, and I highly recommend it!

What is surprisingly not gluten-free? ›

Here are some foods likely to contain gluten:
  • Beer, ale and lagers.
  • Bouillon cubes.
  • Brown rice syrup.
  • Candy.
  • Chips.
  • Communion wafers.
  • Couscous.
  • Deli meats.
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What is missing in gluten-free sausages? ›

Sadly, even big brand sausages that have been certified as gluten free may still contain other allergens, sugar, artificial preservatives or other inflammatory ingredients. This means even sausage made without even a trace of gluten may not be healthy sausages.

What spaghetti sauce is gluten-free? ›

Barilla. All seven Barilla tomato-based sauces are considered gluten-free (to less than 20 parts per million). Flavors include Marinara, Fire-Roasted Marinara, Parmesan & Pecorino, Tomato & Basil, Savory Herb, Roasted Garlic, and Traditional.

Why did my sausages fall apart? ›

During the filling process, if the sausage mix is stuffed too tightly into the casings there would be no room for expansion when cooking and also when linking the skins – and they would be at their maximum capacity. One other cause would be placing a sausage into a piping hot frying pan.

Why do my sausages keep splitting? ›

If you cook a sausage over a high heat it will, understandably, shrink considerably, drying out the exterior or even splitting whilst potentially leaving the centre uncooked. Too high a temperature will also liquify the fat content that has been so carefully mixed into your sausage to keep it moist and juicy.

How do you bind sausage meat? ›

Try using pinhead rusk and mincing the meat through a slightly finer disk which should help it bind better. I also use cheap packs of cooking bacon from the supermarket - it's cheaper and gives much better results!

How do you unstick sausages? ›

More care is needed here, but it's still an easy process.
  1. Simmer sausage in hot water for 2-3 minutes.
  2. Remove sausage from hot water and rinse under cold water to stop it from cooking further.
  3. Dry the sausages with a paper towel.
  4. Use a knife to put a shallow cut into the entire length of the sausage.

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