16 g protein. Gluten-free. Fully cooked. Chicken raised with no antibiotics. Chicken raised with vegetarian feed, and no hormones (federal regulations prohibit the use of hormones in poultry). Mild. No nitrites/nitrates added (except those naturally occurring in sea salt and parsley). All the right ingredients since 1992. Amylu creates each flavor in her own kitchen with hand-blended spices and real ingredients you can see. Her passion is making simple food that tastes amazing. Try our delicious meatballs. We think you'll agree that they're the best chicken meatballs ever! Only made with real food. Inspected for wholesomeness by U.S. Department of Agriculture. Whole 30 Approved. whole30.com. amylufoods.com.
Just heat & eat. Oven: Preheat oven to 325 degrees F. Heat on baking tray or in baking dish for 15-20 minutes. Stove Top: Coat pan with tablespoon of olive or canola oil and saute meatballs on medium to heat until warm and browned. Add water to steam as needed, Microwave: Heat a serving (4) of meatballs on high for 40-45 seconds. Times may vary depending on microwave. Air Fryer: Preheat your air fryer to 375 degrees F. Cook for approximately 6 minutes or until warm. Keep refrigerated. After package is opened, use within 4 days. Meatballs may be frozen up to 6 months.
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