Hello everybody, it’s me again, Dan, welcome to my recipe page. Today, we’re going to prepare a special dish, köttbullar (swedish meatballs). It is one of my favorites. This time, I am going to make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
Swedish meatballs, or köttbullar, must be prepared, above all, with love. This is why 'Mom's meatballs' are a widespread concept in Sweden, and there are many different favourite recipes. Swedish Meatballs Recipe - Köttbullar from Sweden.
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To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can have köttbullar (swedish meatballs) using 17 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Köttbullar (Swedish meatballs):
- Get For the meatballs:
- Get 5 tablespoon breadcrumbs
- Get 5 tablespoon milk
- Make ready 300 gram pork mince
- Get 300 gram beef mince
- Make ready Half a red onion (grated)
- Prepare 1 egg, lightly beaten
- Make ready 4 allspice, crushed
- Prepare Butter for frying
- Take Sat and pepper
- Make ready For the cream sauce:
- Take 300 ml hot water
- Prepare 1 beef stock cube
- Take 3 tablespoon plain flour
- Prepare 100 ml milk
- Take 1.5 tablespoon soy sauce
- Make ready 4 tablespoon cream (double or single)
Fry köttbullar until golden brown on all sides, then remove from the pan, and set aside. Swedish meatballs have gotten pretty famous abroad and the Swedish furniture store IKEA has probably contributed a bunch to that, don't you think? Swedish meatballs are among the more famous of Swedish dishes, familiar to the world as appetizers on a toothpick or as a cheap Köttbullar med Gräddsås. (Swedish meatballs with cream sauce). Koettbullar Swedish Meatballs in two varieties.
Instructions to make Köttbullar (Swedish meatballs):
- Assemble all ingredients
- Put the breadcrumbs and 5 tbsp milk in a bowl and leave to soak
- Put all the mince in a mixing bowl with the red onion, allspice and egg with some salt and pepper (I tend to go light on salt and heavy on pepper). And mix for a couple of minutes.
- Add the soaked breadcrumbs and mix a bit more until evenly mixed through
- Take about a tablespoon of mixture and roll into a ball. Do this until all the mixture is gone, you should end up with around 35-40 meatballs
- Heat a tbsp of butter in a big frying pan on medium high heat, fry half of the meatballs until nicely browned
- Turn heat down and cook for 7-8 minutes, be sure to shake the pan every now and then. Remove and keep warm.
- Repeat 6 & 7 with remaining meatballs
- Optional steps for the cream sauce: take the pan off the heat and add the hot water and scrape up any meat stuck to the pan and simmer for 2 minutes
- Sieve into a saucepan and add the stock cube. Stir until dissolved
- Mix the flour and milk until dissolved and whisk into the saucepan then simmer for 5 minutes
- Add the soy sauce and cream, heat for 2 minutes whilst stirring
- Serve meatballs with lingonberry sauce (or cranberry if you can't find it), mashed potatoes, pressed cucumbers, and a light coating of cream sauce. Put the rest of the sauce in a jug for people to help themselves
Simple Swedish original recipe for Kottbullar with fine sauce and side dish. Swedish Meatballs also known as köttbullar is a popular dish we know of from Sweden. Made popular by Ikea here it's one of the most searched meatball recipes. In Sweden, meatballs are served one of three ways. Here they're dressed in creamy gravy and served with rich In Sweden meatballs are served plain, as a snack; on a sandwich with beet salad; or as.
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