Mexican Meatball Soup (Sopa de Albondigas) - Mexican Recipes (2024)

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There are several ways to make a Mexican meatball soup, and this is one of the simplest recipes that I’ve found that my family absolutely loves. These Mexican albondigas are cooked in a tomato broth flavored with cilantro, garlic, and onions. It's authentically delightful!

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Making and sharing authentic Mexican soup recipes is a huge passion of mine and this sopa de albondigas is no different.

I know many people are used to seeing meatballs being served with spaghetti but, in Mexico, it is very common to make homemade meatballs and add them to delicious soups!

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  • Frequently Asked Questions About Mexican Meatball Soup
  • Homemade Mexican Meatball Soup
  • How To Make Meatball Soup: Step By Step Tutorial
  • More Authentic Mexican Recipes To Enjoy
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This authentic Mexican soup is very versatile, allowing you to add vegetables or other types of herbs to season it. It's also a popular way to use any leftover ground beef you may have from another recipe. I always buy too much when I plan on making picadillo!

Frequently Asked Questions About Mexican Meatball Soup

Before I share my soup recipe, here are a few questions I've been asked about this sopa de albondigas.

Can I use something else besides ground beef for the meatballs?

Yes! Sometimes, I will mix half ground pork meat and half ground beef when making the meatballs. You can also just simply use ground pork or ground turkey as well.

How do I keep the meatballs from falling apart?

In this recipe, I used a slice of bread and a beaten egg to help bind the meatballs. There are also some meatball soup recipes that add cooked eggs or rice to the meat mixture to help it stay together.

What other meatballs can I add to this soup recipe?

I recommend looking at these two other options here on the blog: Chipotle Meatballs and Jalisco Style Meatballs. Either one of these meatballs would work perfectly in this Mexican soup recipe.

Where can I find meatball soup in Mexico?

This soup can be found at many Mexican “fondas” which are small mom-and-pop restaurants that sell meals at noon for the office workers. Some other restaurants similar to dinners also offer them from time to time. Although, their more popular offering is the Chipotle Meatballs.

Homemade Mexican Meatball Soup

Here is a list of ingredients you will need to make this soup...

For The Tomato Broth:

  • Tomato
  • White onions
  • Garlic cloves
  • Vegetable oil
  • Chicken broth
  • Chopped cilantro
  • Salt
  • Spring of mint (optional)

For The Meatballs:

  • Ground beef
  • Sliceof bread
  • Milk
  • Eggs
  • Garlic cloves (or garlic powder)
  • Peppercorns (or ground pepper)
  • Salt to taste

Please note:For exact measurements of the ingredients listed above, scroll down to the recipe card located at the bottom of this post!

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Cooking Tips:

  • Some cooks in Mexico use granulated chicken bouillon instead of chicken broth. This is a very common practice among many cooks. If you decide to use it, follow the package directions to make the 4 cups of broth as needed.
  • You can add other diced vegetables like carrots, potatoes, zucchini, chayote, cabbage, and potatoes to the broth while it is simmering. If adding carrots, add them at the beginning with the tomato sauce. Other vegetables will take less time to cook and can be added when you add the meatballs.
  • I prefer to buy ground meat with a little bit of fat, like the one sold at the market with an 85/15% of fat content. It has more flavor and you can easily remove the fat after it floats to the surface of the broth!
  • If you want to make your Mexican Meatballs spicy, add serrano or jalapeño peppers to the tomato salsa while you are making it in the blender.

How To Make Meatball Soup: Step By Step Tutorial

To make things easier for you, I am going to break down the directions to this recipe into sections.

Make The Tomato Broth

  • Add the tomatoes, onions, and garlic cloves onto a hot griddle to roast. Turn occasionally to make sure the veggies are evenly roasted (about 5-7 minutes). Roasting everything helps the flavor really come through!
  • After they are done roasting, place everything into the blender and process until you have a smooth sauce. If your tomatoes aren’t juicy enough and the sauce is too chunky, add ¼ cup of water.
  • Heat some oil in a large saucepan over medium-high heat and gently pour in the tomato sauce.
  • Cook for about 5 minutes, add in the chicken broth and bring to a boil.
  • When it starts boiling, reduce the heat to a simmer as you work to make the meatballs.

Make The Beef Meatballs

  • In a small bowl, soak the bread with the milk until it is soft (about 1 minute).
  • Grind garlic clove and peppercorns in your molcajete or food processor.
  • Add the ground beef to a bowl and make a well in the center. Add the ground garlic and peppercorns along with the bread soaked in milk and the beaten egg. Season with salt!
  • Mix all of the ingredients together but make sure to not overmix.

Form The Meatballs

  • Take the meat and shape them to about the size of a golf ball.
  • After you have shaped all of the balls, gently drop them in the tomato broth.

Cook The Meatball Soup and Serve

  • Cook for 15-20 minutes and add the chopped cilantro in the last 5 minutes. In this step, add any extra vegetables you want in your soup to cook along with the meatballs.
  • Serve and enjoy!
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What To Serve With Sopa De Albondigas

This Mexican meatball soup is traditionally served with rice and beans with a side of warm corn tortillas.

These albondigas are really delicious and a very comforting meal!

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More Authentic Mexican Recipes To Enjoy

If you enjoyed this recipe for Mexican meatball soup, take a look at some of these other authentic Mexican recipes:

  • Mexican Potato Soup
  • Vegetable Beef and Rice Soup
  • Mexican Lentil Soup
  • Creamy Black Bean Soup
  • Mexican Beef Soup With Short Ribs

I hope you make this recipe real simple Mexican soup with meatballs! If this recipe was of any help to you, come back to let me know your experience. Please leave us a comment done below and tell us all about it!

¡Buen provecho!
Mely

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Mexican Meatball Soup

Mely Martínez

There are several ways to make a Mexican meatball soup, and this is one of the simplest recipes that I’ve found that my family absolutely loves. These Mexican Meatballs are cooked in a tomato broth flavored with cilantro & mint. A delicious and elegant dish that’s perfect for a nice dinner.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 45 minutes mins

Course Beef, Soups

Cuisine Mexican

Servings 6

Calories 266 kcal

Ingredients

FOR THE TOMATO BROTH:

  • 1 Lb. tomato
  • ¼ medium white onion
  • 1 garlic clove
  • 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
  • 4 cups of chicken broth*
  • ½ cup chopped cilantro
  • Salt to taste

FOR THE MEATBALLS:

  • 1 Lb. ground beef
  • 1 slice of bread
  • ¼ cup milk
  • 1 large egg beaten.
  • 1 garlic clove chopped (or ⅓-teaspoon garlic powder)
  • 6 peppercorns or ½ teaspoon of ground pepper
  • Salt to taste

Instructions

  • Place the tomatoes, onion, and garlic on a hot griddle to roast. Turn ccasionally to have an even roasting (about 5-7 minutes). Once roasted, place in your blender and process until you have a smooth sauce. If your tomatoes aren’t juicy and your blender is having a hard time blending, add ¼ cup of water.

  • Heat 1 tablespoon of oil in a large saucepan at medium high heat. Once it is hot, gently pour in the sauce and cook for about 5 minutes and then add the chicken broth. Keep cooking. When it starts boiling, reduce the heat to simmer. While the sauce is cooking we will start forming the meatballs.

  • To from the meatballs: In a small bowl, soak the bread with the milk until it is softened, about 1 minute.

  • Place meat in a large bowl and make a well in the center.

  • Grind garlic clove and peppercorns in your molcajete (the flavors won’t be able to compare if you use the dried form, but they’ll still work fine). Once ground, add it to the meat, as well as the bread soaked in milk and the beaten egg. Season with salt.

  • Gently mix with your hands or a wooden spoon. Do not over-mix or your meatballs will be hard. Next, form the small balls (the size of a golf ball) with your hands, without forcing or putting too much pressure on the meat, and carefully drop them into the simmering tomato broth. Keep making the meatballs, repeating this process. Once all of the meatballs are in the broth, cook for another 15 to 20 minutes. 5 minutes before they’re done, add the chopped cilantro and season with salt. In this step, add any extra vegetables you want in your soup to cook along with the meatballs.

This soup is traditionally served with rice or beans and warm corn tortillas. They are really delicious and a very comforting meal.

    Notes

    • Some cooks in Mexico use granulated chicken bullion instead of chicken broth. Follow the package directions to make the 4 cups of broth needed. You can also add extra broth for a more liquid soup.

    • You can add other diced vegetables like carrots, potatoes, zucchini, chayote, cabbage, and potatoes to the broth while it is simmering. If adding carrots, add them at the beginning with the tomato sauce. Other vegetables will take less time to cook and can be added when you add the meatballs.

    • I prefer to buy ground meat with a little bit of fat, like the one sold at the market with an 85/15% of fat content. It has more flavor, and you can easily remove the fat after it floats to the surface of the broth.

    If you want to make your Mexican Meatballs spicy, add serrano or jalapeño peppers to the tomato salsa while you are making it in the blender.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1.5cupCalories: 266kcalCarbohydrates: 7gProtein: 16gFat: 19gSaturated Fat: 8gCholesterol: 81mgSodium: 667mgPotassium: 554mgFiber: 1gSugar: 3gVitamin A: 775IUVitamin C: 22.4mgCalcium: 53mgIron: 2.3mg

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    FAQs

    What are Mexican albondigas made of? ›

    What are albóndigas? The Spanish word for meatballs, these albóndigas are made to be merrily floating in soup. Very different from Italian meatballs, these juicy meatballs are beef-based, bound with rice and egg, and aromatically flavored with onion, garlic, cilantro, dried oregano, cumin, and fresh mint.

    Why do albondigas fall apart? ›

    ANSWER: Usually when meatballs fall apart, it's the binder that is the problem. Most meatball recipes call for using bread crumbs and eggs. But too much bread crumbs make them too loose, and not enough bread crumbs won't help them hold together either.

    How many calories are in Mexican albondigas soup? ›

    Sopa de albondigas (meatball soup) (1 cup) contains 16g total carbs, 13.7g net carbs, 8.9g fat, 14.5g protein, and 201 calories.

    What are albondigas meatballs made of? ›

    Into the bubbling soup you drop meatballs made with ground beef or ground turkey and rice. The meat creates its own additional broth. Carrots, green beans, and peas are also usually added to the soup.

    Why are my albondigas pink inside? ›

    Ground beef can be pink inside after it is safely cooked. The pink color can be due to a reaction between the oven heat and myoglobin, which causes a red or pink color. It can also occur when vegetables containing nitrites are cooked along with the meat.

    What does albondigas mean in english? ›

    soup ("albondigas" means "meatballs" in Spanish) - Meatballs have white rice in them cooked in broth.

    What country is albondigas from? ›

    Albondigas are a classic tapas dish in Spain. Standing at a bar, their hot, smokey flavour goes perfectly with a caña of chilled beer. However, this particular recipe has made quite a path through history.

    How do you know when albondigas are done? ›

    Form into 1-inch meatballs and drop into broth. Bring soup to a boil, then reduce heat to medium-low. Cover and cook until meatballs are no longer pink in the center and vegetables are tender, about 20 minutes. Garnish with sprinkled cilantro.

    What is the secret to making tender meatballs? ›

    Egg and breadcrumbs are common mix-ins to add moisture and tenderness. Another binder option that people swear by is a panade, which is fresh or dry breadcrumbs that have been soaked in milk. “The soaked breadcrumbs help keep the proteins in the meat from shrinking,” as food writer Tara Holland explained in the Kitchn.

    Should I refrigerate meatballs before cooking? ›

    Chill your meatballs: refrigerating your meatballs an hour before cooking helps them hold their shape throughout the cooking process. They can chill in the fridge for up to 24 hours before cooking, making meatballs a great make-ahead dish, too.

    What not to do when making meatballs? ›

    5 Mistakes to Avoid When Making Meatballs
    1. Not seasoning the meat.
    2. Not adding any moisture to the meat.
    3. Over-mixing the meat.
    4. Not shaping the meatballs correctly.
    5. Not forming evenly-sized meatballs.
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    What is the history of Mexican albondigas? ›

    While the true origin of the meatball is a mystery, we do know that it made their way to Mexico from the Middle East by way of Spain (likely sometime after the 6th Century, during Muslim rule in Spain).

    How many carbs are in Mexican meatball soup? ›

    Nutritional Information
    Serving Size1 cup
    Total Carbohydrates17g
    Dietary Fiber1g
    Sugars3g
    Protein6g
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    How much is a serving of albondigas soup? ›

    Kettle Cuisine
    Nutrition Facts
    For a Serving Size of 1 cup (249.48g)
    How many calories are in Albondigas (Mexican Style Meatball) Soup? Amount of calories in Albondigas (Mexican Style Meatball) Soup: Calories 170Calories from Fat 63 (37.1%)
    % Daily Value *
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    Where did albondigas come from in Mexico? ›

    A meat ball dish known as "Mexican Soul Food", it originated in Spain and was taken to Mexico by the conquistadors.

    Where do albondigas come from? ›

    Albóndigas are thought to have originated as a Berber or Arab dish imported to Spain during the period of Muslim rule. Spanish albóndigas can be served as an appetizer or main course, often in a tomato sauce. Mexican albóndigas are commonly served in a soup with a light broth and vegetables.

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