Greek Meatball Power Bowl with rice, fresh vegetables, and creamy tzatziki sauce served in a white bowl – a colorful Mediterranean meal"

Ultimate 20-Minute Greek Meatball Power Bowl – Fresh, Hearty & Mediterranean

Looking for a quick, hearty, and healthy meal bursting with Mediterranean flavor?
This Greek Meatball Power Bowl is packed with juicy meatballs, crisp veggies, and creamy tzatziki—all in one colorful, nutritious bowl. Ready in just 20 minutes, it’s ideal for lunch, dinner, or even meal prep. With classic Greek ingredients and a customizable base, this bowl is guaranteed to become a family favorite!


🕒 Greek Meatball Power Bowl Prep Time & Details

Prep TimeCook TimeTotal TimeServingsCalories
20 minutes20 minutes40 minutes4 hearty bowlsLight & nutrient-dense

📑 Table of Contents for Greek Meatball Power Bowl

Ingredients for Greek Meatball Power Bowl

How to Make Greek Meatball Power Bowl

Why You’ll Love This Greek Meatball Bowl

Tips to Perfect Your Greek Power Bowl

Serving Suggestions for Greek Meatball Bowl

Storage & Meal Prep Tips

FAQs – Greek Meatball Power Bowl

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🛒 Ingredients for Greek Meatball Power Bowl

For the Meatballs:

1 lb (450g) ground beef or lamb

1 small onion, finely chopped

2 garlic cloves, minced

1 tbsp chopped parsley or dill

1 tsp oregano

Pinch of cumin

Salt & black pepper, to taste

Olive oil for cooking

For the Bowl Base:

2 cups cooked rice or orzo pasta (choose your favorite)

1 cucumber, diced

1–2 tomatoes, chopped

(Optional: red onion slices, kalamata olives, chopped lettuce)

For the Tzatziki Sauce:

1/2 cup Greek yogurt

1/2 cucumber, grated and squeezed

1 garlic clove, minced

1 tbsp lemon juice

1 tbsp olive oil

Pinch of salt

1 tbsp chopped fresh dill

To Finish:

A drizzle of extra virgin olive oil

Fresh herbs for garnish (like parsley or dill)

Warm pita bread on the side (optional)

👨‍🍳 How to Make Greek Meatball Power Bowl

  1. Prepare the Greek Meatballs

In a large mixing bowl, combine ground meat, onion, garlic, herbs, and spices. Mix thoroughly, then form into small balls.
Heat a non-stick skillet with olive oil and cook the meatballs over medium heat until browned and fully cooked (about 10 minutes).

  1. Make the Homemade Tzatziki Sauce

In a bowl, mix together the Greek yogurt, grated cucumber (well-drained), garlic, lemon juice, olive oil, dill, and a pinch of salt. Refrigerate until serving.

  1. Assemble the Greek Meatball Power Bowl

Start with a base of rice or orzo in each bowl. Top with diced cucumber, tomatoes, and any extra veggies you prefer. Add the warm meatballs, then spoon over a generous amount of tzatziki sauce.

  1. Finish and Garnish

Drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle fresh herbs over the top. Add a wedge of warm pita bread on the side for the full Greek experience.

💚 Why You’ll Love This Greek Meatball Bowl

✅ Fast & Easy: Ready in just 20 minutes!

🥗 Healthy & Balanced: Packed with protein, fresh vegetables, and healthy fats.

🧆 Deliciously Versatile: Customize it with quinoa, feta, roasted chickpeas, or grilled veggies.

🥡 Perfect for Meal Prep: Stays fresh in the fridge for 2–3 days.

🔥 Tips to Perfect Your Greek Power Bowl

Use lean meat for lighter meatballs.

Squeeze the grated cucumber well to avoid watery tzatziki.

Add a squeeze of lemon over the bowl for brightness before serving.

Toast orzo lightly in olive oil before boiling for a nutty flavor.

🍽️ Serving Suggestions for Greek Meatball Bowl

Serve with a side of hummus or baba ganoush.

Add feta cheese crumbles for a salty kick.

Pair with roasted sweet potatoes or grilled eggplant.

Turn it into a wrap using pita or flatbread!

🧊 Storage & Meal Prep Tips

Store leftover components separately in airtight containers.

Tzatziki lasts up to 3 days refrigerated.

Reheat meatballs and rice in a skillet or microwave until warmed through.

Great for make-ahead lunches—just assemble before serving!

❓ FAQs – Greek Meatball Power Bowl

What kind of meat works best for Greek meatballs?

Traditionally, lamb is used, but ground beef or even chicken works just as well.

Can I make the meatballs in the oven?

Yes! Bake at 400°F (200°C) for about 15–18 minutes, flipping halfway through.

Is the Greek Meatball Power Bowl gluten-free?

Only if you use rice or gluten-free grains instead of orzo.

Can I make it vegetarian?

Absolutely! Use falafel or grilled halloumi in place of meatballs.

🔗 External Source for Inspiration

For more on traditional Greek meatballs (keftedes), check out this resource from MyGreekDish.com for authenticity tips and variations.

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