FoodDiscover the secret to homemade Swedish meatballs that beat IKEA's

Discover the secret to homemade Swedish meatballs that beat IKEA's

Not long ago, every shopping trip to the Swedish home furnishings store ended at the restaurant. I was tempted by the famous meatballs and believed they were the best. That was until I started making them myself. These homemade meatballs taste delicious, and I no longer miss those from IKEA.

Swedish meatballs taste amazing
Swedish meatballs taste amazing
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1:44 PM EDT, June 24, 2024

Swedish cuisine isn’t very well-known or popular, but there’s one dish that almost everyone can name. Of course, it’s the famous meatballs, or köttbullar. They are small, juicy, and immersed in a delicious sauce.

Not just for the youngest

Fans of meat patties don’t need much convincing to love meatballs. Although they might be associated with a children’s dish, we enjoy them regardless of age. Any type of ground meat works for such patties. You can use, for example, leaner poultry, as the dish will still be juicy due to the added sauce. However, Swedish-style meatballs are always made with beef, which Swedes mix with a small amount of pork. The beef gives them a distinctive flavor and aroma, while the pork makes them juicier.

Sweet touch

It’s worth making these meatballs in advance because they are perfect for reheating. They won’t get boring since you can serve them differently every day. They go well with potatoes, groats, or rice. Salad? Absolutely any kind. Swedes also add a small, sweet touch. They serve the meatballs with a bit of lingonberry or cloudberry jam. It’s worth stocking up on them after shopping at IKEA.

Recipe for Swedish-style meatballs

Ingredients:

                  
  • 1.1 lbs of ground beef,
  • 0.7 lbs of ground pork,
  • half a cup of breadcrumbs,
  • three-quarters of a cup of milk,
  • half an onion,
  • 2 tablespoons of butter,
  • 1 egg,
  • salt, pepper to taste.

Sauce:

            
  • 2 tablespoons of butter,
  • 2 tablespoons of flour,
  • 1.7 cups of beef broth,
  • 0.4 cups of 30% cream,
  • salt, pepper to taste.

Preparation method:

              
  1. Pour milk over the breadcrumbs and set aside for a few minutes to swell. Peel the onion, chop it into cubes, fry it in a tablespoon of butter, and let it cool.
  2. In a bowl, place the ground meat, add the soaked breadcrumbs, fried onion, egg, and season with salt and pepper. Mix thoroughly and knead the mixture well.
  3. Wet your hands with water, take small portions of the meat mixture, and form meatballs.
  4. Heat a pan, fry the meatballs in butter. Remove them from the pan and drain the excess fat on paper towels.
  5. In the same pan, melt the butter for the sauce. Sprinkle in the flour and fry it gently. Add the cold broth and bring to a boil. Add the cream and cook over low heat, stirring often, until the sauce thickens. Season the sauce to taste.
  6. Place the meatballs in the hot sauce, stir and heat them for about 15 minutes. Serve with your favorite sides.
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