Swedish Meatballs

    Swedish Meatballs are such a classic dish that have really interesting warm flavors. They are perfect for a cozy weeknight meal.

    Swedish Meatballs

    Prep Time: 25 minutes
    Cook Time: 22 minutes
    Servings: 23 Meatballs
    To me, Swedish Meatballs are a totally Minnesota/Midwestern thing but you rarely find them on any menu at restaurants in Minnesota. There are only a couple of spots off the top of my head in our area where you can find Swedish Meatballs or the other amazing Minnesota staples like Tater Tot Hotdish or Goulash. Since they are a Midwestern classic dish I had to come up with my own version of this meatball. I added a couple of different spices to mine to give them a nice warm flavor.
    We had a potluck happy hour at a friend's house one night over the winter and a friend of ours made their version of Swedish Meatballs that had mashed potatoes mixed in with the meat. I will be trying that version of this dish at some point and will link it here so if you’d like you can have a Swedish Meatball-off. That’s one of my favorite things to do. Bring a bunch of meatballs over to a friend's house that are different variations of the same recipe and have people choose their favorite!
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    Ingredients

    Meatballs

    • 1 lb ground beef
    • 1 cup plain breadcrumbs
    • 2 eggs
    • 1 tsp ground ginger
    • 1 tsp all spice
    • 1 tsp nutmeg
    • salt & pepper to taste

    Swedish Meatball Gravy

    • 2 cups beef broth
    • 1 cup heavy cream
    • 2 small garlic cloves minced
    • 3 tbs butter
    • 3 tbs flour
    • 1/3 cup dry sherry
    • 1 tsp Worcestershire sauce
    • 1 tsp nutmeg
    • 1 tsp all spice
    • 1 tsp Dijon mustard

    Instructions

    • In a bowl combine ground meat, breadcrumbs, ground ginger, all spice, nutmeg and salt and pepper.
    • Take a scoop of the meat mixture and form it into a meatball by rolling it around gently in the palms of your hands
    • Place your meatballs on a greased baking sheet and place in the oven. Bake for 22 mins.
    • While the meatballs are cooking you can make the Swedish Meatball gravy. In a pan you can start by making a roué with the butter and flour. Heat up the butter until melted and add in the garlic and simmer for 3-5 mins
    • Add in the flour and let it cook for 3-5 mins. Then add in the dry sherry and cook for another 1-2 mins
    • Add the beef broth, heavy cream, Worcestershire sauce, nutmeg, all spice and Dijon mustard and let everything simmer until the meatballs are ready to come out of the oven.
    • Once the meatballs are out of the oven, you can drain them on paper towels to get rid of the extra grease.
    • Add the meatballs to the pan with the Swedish Meatball gravy and serve warm.

    I read that Swedish Meatballs actually came from a recipe that King Charles XII brought back from Turkey in the early 18th Century. I read that Sweden actually admitted this at some point as well. I personally don’t really care where they came from because they are a delicious meatball that have some unique warm spices that you don’t see in a ton of meatball recipes.

    There is one restaurant in our area that has these on their regular menu and that’s part of what inspired me to make them in the first place. It was many years ago that we visited this place but I wanted to see what kinds of recipes were out there for this and put my own spin on it. They are a really easy recipe to throw together on any busy weeknight. The gravy comes together pretty quickly and since these are a pretty simple. standard meatball., there isn’t a bunch of prep that needs to be done prior to throwing the meatball mixture together.

    Just like a lot of Midwestern recipes everyone seems to have their own version of this recipe. I’m going to have to collect some from our friends and family to add to this Midwestern Meatball section of this site. I mentioned above that we have friends that add mashed potatoes to the meat mixture and we had those on one of our many potlucks with friends.

    This recipe goes great over egg noodles but you could also serve this over mashed potatoes. You can also just throw these bad boys in a crockpot and haul them over to your destination and let people dig them out with toothpicks or scoop them on their plate because the gravy is so good on its own.

    If you’re looking for a really great comfort food and something a little different to serve your family this recipe is a great one to make. You can whip them up pretty quickly and they are a perfect meal for a cold fall night.

     


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