These Easy Crockpot Honey Barbecue Pineapple Meatball Smokies are the ultimate crowd-pleasing party appetizer that requires next to no effort. This classic slow cooker recipe combines juicy meatballs and savory cocktail smokies in a tangy, sweet honey barbecue sauce and chunks of tropical pineapple. Perfect for game-day tailgates, holiday potlucks, or casual backyard gatherings, this dump-and-go finger food is a sweet-and-savory favorite that keeps guests coming back for seconds.

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Why You'll Want to Make These Easy Crockpot Honey Barbecue Pineapple Meatball Smokies
- The Ultimate Prep-and-Forget Appetizer: This is a true "dump-and-go" slow cooker recipe. You simply toss the ingredients into the crockpot, set the timer, and let the cooker do all the heavy lifting while you focus on other party prep.
- Crowd-Pleasing Flavor Profile: Combining meatballs and cocktail smokies creates a brilliant variety of textures, while the blend of sticky honey, smoky barbecue sauce, and tropical pineapple hits that irresistible sweet, savory, and tangy trifecta that everyone craves.
- Stays Warm for Hours: Unlike stovetop or oven-baked finger foods that go cold and rubbery on the buffet table, the crockpot keeps these meats perfectly warm, juicy, and glazed throughout your entire event.
- Budget-Friendly and High-Yield: Using frozen meatballs and packaged cocktail sausages is an economical way to feed a massive, hungry crowd at game-day tailgates, holiday potlucks, or backyard barbecues without breaking the bank.
Ingredients - Here's What You'll Need

Steps to Make Easy Crockpot Honey Barbecue Pineapple Meatball Smokies
- Pour apricot preserves and honey barbecue sauces into 5 or 6 quart crockpot.

- Use a whisk to combine the preserves and barbecue sauce.

- Add the Lit'l Smokies and frozen meatballs.

- Stir the smokies and meatballs with the sauce, making sure they're all well coated.

- Place the lid on the crockpot and heat on high for 2-3 hours, stirring every 30 minutes or so to prevent burning.

- Drain the pineapple and add to the crockpot.

- Stir the pineapple with the meatballs and smokies. Replace the lid and heat for 20 minutes if you're serving right away. If you're not going to be serving right away, reduce heat to warm and maintain that heat through to serving.

Whether you are hosting a packed game-day tailgate, setting up a holiday buffet, or just looking for an effortless party appetizer, these Easy Crockpot Honey Barbecue Pineapple Meatball Smokies are guaranteed to be the star of the show. The irresistible combination of sweet honey barbecue sauce and tropical pineapple chunks creates a thick, crowd-pleasing glaze that keeps everyone coming back for seconds. Best of all, this dump-and-go slow cooker recipe does all the work for you, leaving you free to mingle and enjoy the party, while you always have the perfect, stress-free finger food ready for your next gathering!

Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, this is an excellent make-ahead appetizer! You can combine the meatballs, smokies, and sauce directly in the slow cooker liner the night before. Cover and store it in the refrigerator overnight. In the morning, simply place the liner into the crockpot base and cook according to the recipe instructions, adding about 30 minutes to the total cooking time since the ingredients are starting out completely chilled. Then, add the pineapple 20 minutes before you're ready to serve.
While you can use fresh pineapple, canned pineapple tidbits or chunks are actually preferred for this recipe. Canned pineapple contains a specific balance of sweetness and acidity that pairs perfectly with barbecue sauce. If you do use fresh pineapple, be sure to add a splash of 100% pineapple juice or water to the pot.
Absolutely. This recipe is incredibly flexible. If your crowd prefers one over the other, you can easily use all meatballs or all cocktail sausages. Just keep the total weight of the meat roughly the same so that the ratio of meat to the honey barbecue sauce stays perfectly balanced.
Allow any leftovers to cool completely before transferring them to an airtight container. They will keep beautifully in the refrigerator for up to 3 to 4 days. When you are ready to reheat, you can pop individual portions into the microwave for 1 to 2 minutes, or place the entire batch back into the crockpot on the LOW or WARM setting until heated through, stirring occasionally to redistribute the glaze.

Recipe Tips and Tricks
- Use Frozen Meatballs for the Best Texture: Do not thaw the meatballs before adding them to the slow cooker. Cooking them straight from frozen prevents them from becoming mushy or breaking apart as they simmer and get stirred in the sauce.
- Prevent Scorched Edges: Because honey barbecue sauce has a remarkably high sugar content, it can easily burn around the edges of the liner during long cooking windows. Give the pot a gentle stir every 30 minutes or so if you are around, and switch the crockpot to the WARM setting the moment the meats are heated through.
- Line It for Easy Cleanup: To avoid scrubbing baked-on, sticky honey-barbecue glaze from your slow cooker's ceramic liner, use a heat-safe plastic crockpot liner or give the inside of the pot a generous coating of nonstick cooking spray before adding your ingredients.
- Create a "Buffer Zone" for Safe Transport: If you are taking this appetizer to a potluck or tailgate, cook it fully at home first. When transporting, wrap the exterior of the closed crockpot tightly in beach towels and place it inside an insulated cooler. It will stay piping hot and safe to eat for up to two hours without needing an outlet.
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Easy Crockpot Honey Barbecue Pineapple Meatball Smokies
Equipment
- 5 or 6 quart Crockpot
Ingredients
- 12 oz Apricot Preserves
- 1 ½ c Honey Barbecue Sauce1
- 28 oz Frozen Meatballs (½ oz size)
- 14 oz Lit'l Smokies drained
- 20 oz Canned Pineapple Chunks in 100% juice; drained
Instructions
- Pour apricot preserves and honey barbecue sauces into the crockpot, and use a whisk to combine.
- Add the Lit'l Smokies and frozen meatballs, stir well to coat in the sauce. Place the lid on the crockpot and heat on high for 2-3 hours, stirring every 30 minutes or so to prevent burning.
- Add the drain pineapple to the crockpot, stir with the meatballs and smokies. Replace the lid and heat for 20 minutes, then reduce heat to warm and serve.2
- Yield 16 servings
Tips/Notes
- I used Sweet Baby Ray's.
- If you're not serving right away, reduce the heat to warm and maintain that heat through serving.














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