The Best Swedish Meatballs and Gravy are made with a combination of ground pork and beef and spiced to perfection for a flavorful meatball โ all with a rich and flavorful gravy to go with it!
This recipe took quite a number of rounds of testing, but we’re happy to say that we’ve finally perfected the Swedish Meatball. What makes this recipe so good? It’s full of flavor. We’ve taken traditional flavors and kicked it all up a notch. We hate bland food, and have eaten a lot of bland versions of Swedish meatballs. This recipe is anything but bland. You get a flavorful meatball combined with a rich and flavorful sauce and it’s just magic.
Sausage Options:
To add even more flavor in this recipe, you can always use a country style pork sausage instead of just ground pork. That can really add a lot to this recipe. Just make sure you stay away from Italian style ground pork sausage. It just isn’t the right flavor profile.
Egg Substitutes:
You have a few options for egg substitutes in meatballs:
Buttermilk: 2 tablespoons per egg
Yogurt: 1/4 cup per egg
Unsweetened Applesauce: 3 tablespoons per egg
Ricotta Cheese: 1/4 cup per egg
Oven Instructions:
Simply place shaped meatballs onto a lightly greased baking sheet. Bake in a 400 degrees Fahrenheit oven for approximately 30 minutes.
Roux:
Step 4 in this recipe involves making a roux. The flour in the recipe acts as a thickening agent. If you just added flour to a liquid you’d end up with a clumpy mess. By combining the flour with a fat source (melted butter), you will be able to distribute the thickening agent throughout the sauce without leaving clumps behind. This same principle can be applied to any sauce or soup that needs to be thickened. A roux is equal parts flour to fat. Cornstarch is a stronger thickening agent that I use (with butter) in things like puddings and cream pies.
Serving Suggestion:
We prefer to serve Swedish Meatballs over egg noodles. Another more traditional option is to serve them with mashed potatoes. You can also serve them over rice if you want.
Storage and Reheating Instructions:
Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. Reheat in the microwave in 30 second increments until warmed through.
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Watch the video below where we will walk you through every step of the recipe with a video demonstration.
Can I divide this recipe in half ? I will only use 1lb. of meat Thanks
yes
What about lingonberry jam?
Not sure how to answer this question. Lingonberry jam isn’t generally used in Swedish meatballs.
The lingonberry jam is a side for the Meatballs like having cranberries with turkey. It doesnt go in the sauce.
That is right I think it would taste pretty good.
I think you’re thinking about the meatballs served at Ikea, Harriet. I believe they’re served with a little bowl of ligonberry jam, which is a nice addition but not necessary, and not an ingredient in the actual meatballs I believe!
I’m going to make this dish tonight. Can I use beef stock instead of beef broth?
Thank you
Yes you can!
I live in the Netherlands. What is all Spivey?
Thank you!
Sorry. All Spice
Allspice is a spice. It’s also known as pimenta in some parts of the world.
I made these meatballs tonight & everybody loved them.
There’s a lot of sauce left over & I was wondering if it’s possible to freeze it, any ideas?
Yes, it should freeze nicely!
This recipe looks new to me! Also, it looks delicious. I will make it at home and let you know! Thanks, Rachel!
This sounds awesome ,I have tried different ones ,but this sounds like my family would love
Thanks for sharing
I’ll be buying ingredients for this today! Wahoo! Thanks for the timely post. Really wanting a comfort food today!
We love Swedish meatballs at our house! The best comfort food! ๐
This looks so good!! And I love the idea of baking the meatballs separately… My usually non picky eater 2 year old is starting to pick and choose what he will eat now so I will definitely be making these with and without sauce.