Not Really 'Swedish' Meatballs
Not Really 'Swedish' Meatballs

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Not Really 'Swedish' Meatballs is one of the most well liked of current trending meals on earth. It’s simple, it is quick, it tastes yummy. It is enjoyed by millions daily. They’re nice and they look fantastic. Not Really 'Swedish' Meatballs is something that I have loved my whole life.

To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have not really 'swedish' meatballs using 22 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Not Really 'Swedish' Meatballs:
  1. Prepare 1 **** in this recipe you can use a package of meatballs. if you have store bought meatballs skip to step #4
  2. Take MEATBALLS
  3. Get 1 lb ground beef
  4. Get 1/2 lb ground pork
  5. Take 1 small onion
  6. Prepare 3/4 cup finely chopped bread crumbs
  7. Take 1 tbsp parsley
  8. Get 1 tsp salt (I use season salt)
  9. Take 1 tsp black pepper
  10. Get 1 tsp garlic minced, or 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  11. Prepare 1 tbsp worcestershire sauce
  12. Prepare 1 egg
  13. Make ready 1 cup milk
  14. Take 1/3 cup cooking oil
  15. Prepare GRAVY
  16. Get 1/4 cup flour
  17. Get 1/4 tsp salt
  18. Prepare 1/4 tsp garlic powder
  19. Take 1 tsp pepper
  20. Take 1 tsp paprika
  21. Get 2 cup water or broth
  22. Prepare 3/4 cup sour cream

Swedish food isn't the most famous cuisine to come out of Europe, but there is one Swedish dish that's known around the world: their petite, gravy-soaked meatballs. The thought of standing over a hot, greasy stove frying multiple batches of meatballs scares me off on most nights. I really like to serve my baked Swedish meatballs with lingonberry sauce or jam. Swedish Meatballs Recipe - Köttbullar from Sweden.

Instructions to make Not Really 'Swedish' Meatballs:
  1. combine, meat , onion, bread crumbs, parsley, salt, pepper, garlic powder, worcestershire sauce, egg, and milk in a bowl and mix by hand.
  2. shape into meatballs the size of walnuts.
  3. brown in skillet with oil. place meatballs as they get done in slow cooker. once they are all in cook for 30 minutes covered, on high. it just gets the crock pot hot.
  4. in drippings from frying meatballs add salt, the other 1/2 the onion, pepper, broth & paprika. add broth and sour cream.
  5. pour over meatballs.
  6. cover and cook on low for 5 hrs.
  7. can be served over butter noodles that are seasoned with salt, pepper, & garlic powder.
  8. **** if I use store bought meat balls. I put in a Rubbermaid container and sprinkle with pepper, garlic powder, and worstershire sauce. I put fresh minced onion on the meatballs… mix by hand and cover overnight.. I generally do my prep in the evening.

Every Swede has eaten them at least once in their life. And not only when going to a local IKEA store. It's one of the most typical Swedish foods you can have on your plate: the delicious Swedish meat balls. In Sweden they are called "köttbullar". This Swedish Meatball recipe is quick, easy, and tasty!

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