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automatvapen t1_it7pqft wrote
Swap out the cranberrie sauce to lingonberries and you're home!
Kvartersalkis t1_it7yel5 wrote
Yeah, but cranberries is probably the best easily available alternative. Lingonberries can be hard to find outside Sweden, Finland and Norway
magnoliamouth t1_it7ytlu wrote
In the US, Whole Foods and IKEA always have them!
YourFairyGodmother t1_it8wy69 wrote
Like many redditors, The nearest Whole foods and and IKEA are several hours drive from where I live. (Don't feel too sorry for me, thank FSM there's a Wegmans on the other side of town, and they have lingonberry jam. In fact ther's some in my fridge right now.)
AlexanderDaychilde t1_it9as80 wrote
I got spoiled by the 99th Wegmans they opened up in Virginia Beach. Then we moved an hour north to Williamsburg. I love that we have a Publix up here… but I'd definitely trade access to IKEA and Whole Foods to have a Wegmans closer - in a heartbeat. Their prepared foods are way outside my budget, but they have SO much awesome stuff, and produce and cheeses I can't get anywhere else, along with some FANTASTIC house brand frozen foods… lots of amazing stuff that's hard to find anywhere else :)
Furtwangler t1_itamxov wrote
I'd trade whole foods for Wegmans any day... None on the west coast /sobs
Rieiid t1_it9uqrh wrote
The nearest IKEA to me is like 50+ miles and I've never even seen a whole foods before.
wizardmagic10288 t1_itb0scn wrote
I guess I’m blessed to have a Whole Foods and Ikea within 15 minutes from my home. And a Wegmans with 10 minutes of my job. 😅
MoozeRiver t1_it8dvck wrote
Yup, and vice versa as a Swedish-American family in Sweden, we use lingonberries for Thanksgiving.
kaffefe t1_it8h594 wrote
All IKEAs have it.
cahillc134 t1_it8taq5 wrote
Also, Marshall’s, & TJMax always have Lingonberry jam in the little food isle.
thegandork t1_it8u1ln wrote
I made Swedish meatballs this week with the lingonberry spread from Ikea. They are almost identical in flavor to cranberries, so I don't think you're missing anything subbing a cranberry sauce
amlutzy t1_it8zzkc wrote
IKEA has entered the chat
realeaty t1_it8fk4a wrote
and cranberries are tasty so it's ok
Biillypilgrim t1_ita5dhy wrote
They sell lingonberries at every ikea...and on amazon....
kaffefe t1_it8h2sw wrote
And the broccoli thingy for pickled (pressed?) cucumber. 2/4.
PuddingLess7996 t1_it8izev wrote
Yes
gullefjunett t1_it9d7o7 wrote
Agree
magnoliamouth t1_it7yr02 wrote
I’d love to see some pressed cucumbers, too.
JimJimmery t1_it86bbt wrote
I had to look this up. The acidity would be a great addition! Going to make these next time I make Swedish meatballs.
artelligence t1_it7cg9a wrote
Kutballen in bruine saus met aardappelen.
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FaptainAwesome t1_it8a0k7 wrote
Jag är inte svensk men det här ser jättebra ut.
And I’ve managed to learn a lot of Swedish through Duolingo and music.
prplx t1_it78bry wrote
Take my vote for the delicious looking bright green broccolini!
Dani-in-berlin OP t1_it7be9v wrote
I can't stand overcooked limp broccolini/broccoli 🤢
KoloHickory t1_it8bnsf wrote
I'm a fan of the mushy overcooked broccoli and cauliflower. Only reason I don't cook it like that is because I've read it has a lot less nutrients
Pantssassin t1_it8qcp5 wrote
I would think that is only if you are steaming
imwer234 t1_it8ahf0 wrote
Totally agree, the broccoli alone looks so tasty!
MinceMann t1_it7k9cr wrote
I need to make this - is this recipe close? ANAS (am not a Swede)
Kvartersalkis t1_it7zell wrote
Yeah this looks pretty close to the traditional stuff. Obviously every single family has a slightly different recipe, but some minor things (frying in olive oil, Worcestershire sauce in the brown sauce etc etc) isn't what my family did. All in all this will get you really close.
The only thing I will say is that the recipe says that swelling the breadcrumbs in milk is optional, but I'd definitely say that you should do that
Arzoreth t1_it81e7w wrote
Seems alright. Personally I wouldn't simmer the meatballs in the sauce like that, but instead pour the sauce on top after plating. Web search for Swedish recipes and translate if you wanna be extra tryhard. (AAS)
kaffefe t1_it8hh4i wrote
Looks great except "they can be fried": uh no, they can't.
YourFairyGodmother t1_it8y1ez wrote
as u/Kvartersalkis (hey , they sound like they could be Scandinavian!) said, soak the panade (bread crumbs) - they'll be more tender. (I'm not Swedish, just an avid cook).
Kvartersalkis t1_it9dfzn wrote
Can confirm, am Swedish
spacetraxx t1_it9xy31 wrote
So am I and I love your username.
bronet t1_itb7m5o wrote
Looks decent. Things that stand out to me: Allspice and nutmeg aren't very common in meatballs, maybe around Christmas, but only then. That, and don't use olive oil. Either only butter, or a more neutral oil. Most importantly, don't cook the meatballs in the sauce (huge no no). Could also add some pressgurka:)
But honestly, make them just how you like them. The most popular way of eating them here in Sweden is buying frozen ones at the store and eating them with pasta and ketchup
Vulbjor t1_it7o555 wrote
I see a skull. Meatballs for eyes and mouth at the bottom, and another tiny face coming out of it’s temple above it’s left eye.
Dani-in-berlin OP t1_it7qj8k wrote
Tis the season to be spooky
condaleza_rice t1_it8i3wx wrote
I see Zoidberg.
[Imgur](https://i.imgur.com/nRjStIQ.png)
Geeezer t1_it9jvke wrote
Meatball your face.
isk15k t1_it7gk4w wrote
Oh sweet baby jesus, this looks sooo delicious!!
sydcartonqc t1_it7pda8 wrote
It does, but for some reason the first thing that sprang to mind was the Swedish chef from the Muppet Show.
ErinBLAMovich t1_it9m5zr wrote
Meatballs look burnt, but otherwise this looks really good
Nocturnalmedusa t1_it7kixb wrote
Recipe??
Jfurmanek t1_it7nn6i wrote
Looks much better than Ikea’s.
SirIsaacGnuton t1_it7py9c wrote
Never had a homemade version but Ikea's is pretty good if you ask me. Reasonably priced too. If it wasn't an hour drive from my house I'd eat there more often.
Kvartersalkis t1_it7yjqz wrote
Ikea is to meatballs what McDonald's is to hamburgers. It's aight, and it definitely hits a certain spot, but it's nothing compared to the real thing.
DroopyTrash t1_it9sxaf wrote
If you've been dragged through the showroom and sat on and touched every piece of furniture for two hours the IKEA cafeteria is great. Once done then you get to go to the lower floor and browse all the other stuff you don't need. Then you need two/three hotdogs and an ice cream after checking out. IKEA is an amusement park.
Speedmaster1969 t1_itbbul2 wrote
Not hard to mske your own :)
ThatDismalGiraffe t1_it9mg69 wrote
Ikea's are ok meatballs but they're not Swedish. They're on par with Subway's meatballs. Simple, but tasty for what they are.
RepulsiveCivility18 t1_it72pua wrote
taste so good
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prplx t1_it78ir1 wrote
It's a shallow white plate, you can probably find something pretty similar in every cookware shop near you.
allysonwonderland69 t1_it7i977 wrote
Ikea 🍽
YourMildestDreams t1_it9mjup wrote
Lol, that's like saying the Olive Garden is Italian
Xuz97 t1_it7thau wrote
Recipe?
y0j1m80 t1_it7ka4f wrote
Is anyone going to mention the skull?
SempastianGr t1_it6x586 wrote
That's better than pizza
GrapeyGuy1 t1_it7pjhi wrote
de där bollarna ser köttiga och saftiga ut, precis som jag gillar dem
gerd50501 t1_it8byur wrote
restaurant quality plating. this looks really good.
what is the stuff to the left of the potatoes?
polkamonkey t1_it9j2kv wrote
Broccoli, I think.
Symmetrosexual t1_it9zl9e wrote
Cranberry sauce
deadeyediva t1_it7gwdg wrote
looks amazing!
joker7117 t1_it7kf55 wrote
My grandma used to make these man I miss her and these meatballs!!
Nunyabidnisss t1_it7rc9a wrote
I was trying to decide if I was hungry. Turns out I'm famished for this!!! I think I might be swedish
scotttoddelson t1_it7sorj wrote
I just had this exact thing at Ikea a few days ago. Very tasty.
BeerSushiBikes t1_it82dht wrote
Doesn't Ikea use Lingonberry sauce instead of cranberry sauce?
kaffefe t1_it8hqb3 wrote
Yes, like the entirety of Sweden. Also, no broccoli, pressed or pickled cucumber.
bronet t1_itb7wm7 wrote
Äh, nog är broccoli vanligt till köttbullar
kaffefe t1_itb97hq wrote
Det har inget att göra med klassiskern iaf. Många har väl barn eller broccoli-rester i frysen dock.
bronet t1_itfsyta wrote
Har det väl visste. Är en så oviktig del av rätten så det spelar ju verkligen ingen roll.
Rekommenderar för övrigt inte att förvara barnen i frysen. Alldeles för kallt
kaffefe t1_itftcty wrote
Du behöver google i ditt liv. Eller ett restaurangbesök.
bronet t1_itftvq1 wrote
Hur kan någon vara så snobbig över något som inte har någon som helst inverkan på rätten?
Även rätt intressant hur du skiftar från "the entirety of Sweden" till "klassikern" till "restaurangbesök". Snittsvensken äter väl mest troligt makaroner med frysköttbullar och ketchup? Imponerande om du talar svenska men aldrig besökt landet
kaffefe t1_itfufph wrote
Det gällde lingonen, men visst, pressgurka är i princip lika väletablerat. Jag har inte "skiftat" alls, men du är lite trögfattad. Googla "köttbullar med potatismos" och klicka på "Bilder". Den enda som förtvivlat försöker byta ämne är du.
scotttoddelson t1_it835nv wrote
Looks to be yea
kingthvnder t1_it7wugt wrote
I work at IKEA so I had to stop bc this looks familiar 😭
ThatDismalGiraffe t1_it9mp88 wrote
Ikea's are ok meatballs but they're not Swedish. They're on par with Subway's meatballs. Simple, but tasty for what they are.
OldMork t1_it9ntts wrote
almost nothing in IKEA are actually made in Sweden, foodmarket usually got some candy and a very few food items, all the rest is from elsewhere in world.
habib89 t1_it8lt09 wrote
Makes me miss Ikea.
I used to take my kids to Ikea to hang out and have dinner at their cafeteria. They loved to play in all the different display setups. I know it's weird, but they had fun and I have some good memories of those times.
Birbwatch t1_it8snff wrote
I can just imagine how much more delicious this is than the ikea cafeteria, and I enjoy theirs a lot.
Puzzleheadedpuzzled t1_it6x4hy wrote
Looks delicious
feizhai t1_it7j968 wrote
you have to send this to me so i can eat it.
Ikea went halal in my country so goodbye to that taste forever.
scifichick119 t1_it7jl2s wrote
Yummo big time
PrincessIce t1_it7lire wrote
Swedish meatballs are my favorite food!
Tehlaserw0lf t1_it7oaz8 wrote
Oh my god this looks so tasty!!!
alqamargoddess t1_it7r8qh wrote
On my way
jessejamesvan111 t1_it7s071 wrote
I want exactly that right now.
Wiggie49 t1_it7wirh wrote
How is it compared to what is served at IKEA?
flexez t1_it8djqp wrote
Homemade meatballs are pretty far above the IKEA stuff. The IKEA stuff isn't bad, but it doesn't compare. You feel the extra effort.
TappedIn2111 t1_it7zltt wrote
Do you deliver to Hamburg?
Justifiably_Cynical t1_it80nrn wrote
On second thought Cranberries may be a perfect counterpoint to this dish.
This all looks excellent.
M2LA t1_it83kih wrote
well we are way past ikea now, this looks incredible I could eat 2x this right now
barryandorlevon t1_it84oph wrote
This is the first time I’ve seen a picture of Swedish meatballs that I actually want to eat. They look amazing!
MurderDoneRight t1_it89hhy wrote
Looks nice!
I think I only eat cranberry sauce with moose roast. Serve it with garlic butter sautéed carrots, boiled potatoes, and gravy.... don't get much better than that!
Noahb26 t1_it8clzj wrote
That gravy looks luxurious
TheHendryx t1_it8eke3 wrote
I love brocolini
Wizard-In-Disguise t1_it8fol7 wrote
mashed tatos uncredited
hanatheko t1_it8jcx4 wrote
This looks like it tastes like happy moments at IKEA.
AkiraKitsune t1_it8mu96 wrote
Goddamnit now I gotta go to Ikea.
knowsaboutit t1_it8n6eq wrote
Beautiful!! looks delicious= every bite!
xsezzlex1l t1_it8ootq wrote
this is dinner tonight! I personally love adding cream cheese to my mashed potatoes, I can't wait for everything to be done, looks delish!
YourFairyGodmother t1_it8vaaa wrote
Millions thousands at least one or two Sweish redditors sighed in relief when they saw it was with mash and not egg noodles, as we heathens in America often do.
mitzylaaa t1_it8vs8b wrote
IKEA inspired
Maleficent-You-8573 t1_it9huzh wrote
now i'm craving for some...
Stardustchaser t1_it9ixki wrote
What’s a good sauce recipe?
NioPullus t1_itaev31 wrote
Where does one get broccolini? I can never find it.
AfroAdorable t1_itajre3 wrote
It looks so comforting
The_Cozy_Burrito t1_itarlue wrote
Wow... looks absolutely delicious!
indreality t1_itatklh wrote
I wish I could eat that right now. Kudos!
zkwidgybananapudding t1_it73gud wrote
I suppose you couldn’t get your hands on any lingonberries, but that’s the next best thing. Still, what a plate, what a message? Beauteous cookery.
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mikedarling905 t1_it7iely wrote
forgive me. but reminds me of ikea. and perks my interest to go lol
UnlimitedAuthority t1_it7pgzr wrote
I like how it says Swedish Meatballs in Swedish even though we obviously don't call it that in Sweden, we just call them meatballs.
Looks really good though.
ilikeballard t1_it7xirs wrote
TIL that tenderstem broccoli (the term we use in the UK) is just a trademarked name for broccolini
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thinktoomuch01 t1_it82zcx wrote
Either I've taken too much acid in my past or this picture is moving around... dont answer
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Dani-in-berlin OP t1_iteags1 wrote
Not burnt and cooked all the way through. Could be my shitty phone camera, could be you screen, who knows. The husband didn't complain, and he is honest with my cooking.
Yikert13 t1_it8k8vl wrote
That’s a good meal.
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Mammoth_Bluebird8248 t1_it96isk wrote
i dated a swede for a couple years and never got to try this meal! i missed out :(
visualsquid t1_it9hbu2 wrote
Recipe if you need it: https://youtu.be/C8Wu3Bps9ic
themajorfletch t1_it9mbxu wrote
Looks like a skull with green hair ??
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cannedbeansgalore t1_ita7ct2 wrote
Am I the only one that initially saw a skull on the plate?
litgrl29 t1_ita9dmc wrote
Recipe, please. 🙏
JackRaynor t1_itb6dic wrote
That looks awesome! Try frying the Brokkoli with the köttbullar next time, that enhances the flavour tenfold imo
Key-Cardiologist5882 t1_it8e87b wrote
Broccolini? You mean tender stem broccoli….
Dani-in-berlin OP t1_itdek7q wrote
Nope. Broccolini. That's what they are called here.
Key-Cardiologist5882 t1_itdenj7 wrote
Interesting. Where is “here”? It’s only called tenderstem broccoli here (London, England). Never heard broccolini before.
Dani-in-berlin OP t1_itea7ji wrote
Australia. And in Germany its often called broccolini too, or sometimes "Baby-Brokkoli". I've never heard it called tenderstem broccoli.
Gradior1989 t1_it8xw7s wrote
Cranberry and no lingonberry...... HOW DARE YOU
ReferenceSufficient t1_itbugvd wrote
Looks like an American meal except for meatloaf instead of meatballs and the Cranberry sauce, that’s normally served with stuffing (bread) / Thanksgiving Turkey.
Dani-in-berlin OP t1_itc526y wrote
You would be surprised how many American meals are actually old world/European recipes by origin.
JeecooDragon t1_it8a6ot wrote
Unseasoned vegetables are a sin. It's exactly why kids hate steamed broccoli, because people just steam them and call it a day.
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amlutzy t1_it8zwtc wrote
Use Lingonberry sauce instead of cran would be the only critique of the iconic Swedish meal
Dani-in-berlin OP t1_itbb656 wrote
Unfortunately Lingonberry is not a common product where I live.
pugs-and-kisses t1_it7blej wrote
I won’t say (no offense) it looks good visually. That said, I bet it tastes absolutely amazing.
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Dani-in-berlin OP t1_it7b5pn wrote
Where I live the next Ikea is 1,345 km away.
We're by no means a small town though, and I think some of the more specialised grocery stores in the city centre have them, but I couldn't be arsed driving the 30min there. So Coles cranberries are just fine 👌
bronet t1_itb7zp0 wrote
Not in Berlin I presume? Haha
Dani-in-berlin OP t1_itbawzu wrote
Not anymore. Lived there from 2010 till 2018.
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Dani-in-berlin OP t1_it7crum wrote
Yeah I was gonna wait days for a jar of lingonberries for a dinner I decided to make on the fly tonight with ingredients I already had at home 🙄
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Dani-in-berlin OP t1_it7pe33 wrote
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Hugmaestro t1_it772ds wrote
As a swede I am very pleased! Generally when I see Swedish meat balls on this sub it is in tomatosause and stuff. This is the real deal!! Köttbullar i brunsås med potatismos!