Köttbullar med Gräddsås Swedish Meatballs Recipe (2024)

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Köttbullar are traditional Swedish Meatballs served smothered in a rich and creamy brown gravy.

The popular entree is also known as Köttbullar med Gräddsås (meatballs with cream sauce) and Svenska Köttbullar(Swedish meatballs).

Considered Sweden’s national dish, Köttbullar are quick and easy to make, ready to serve in under an hour. They’re often served at special celebrations like Christmas and Midsommar.

Authentic Köttbullar are traditionally served with creamy beef gravy, mashed potatoes, cucumber pickles and lingonberry preserve.

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What Is Köttbullar?

In Sweden, meatballs are calledköttbullar, literally translating to “meat buns.” The K sounds like a ‘sh’ when it stands before an ö – Shöttbüllar.

The dish is also known as Köttbullar med Gräddsås (meatballs with cream sauce) and Svenska Köttbullar(Swedish meatballs).

Swedishmeatballs or köttbullar are thought to have been brought toSwedenby King Charles XII after his exile in Istanbul in 1713. A few decades later, the traditional Swedish recipe appeared in a cookbook by the legendary Cajsa Warg, published in 1755, and has been a comfort food favourite across Scandinavia ever since.

They became popular in theUnited Statesafter the immigration of Scandinavians to the northern Midwest States in the nineteenth and early twentieth century. During that period, more than 1.3 millionSwedesmigrated to the US (and plenty live in Canada too!)

Köttbullarare smaller and have a different flavour than Italian meatballs. The traditional side dishes served with kottbullar includepressgurka(pressed cucumber),rårörda lingon(lingonberry sauce) andpotatismos(mashed potatoes). The Swedish meatball recipe is often served with boiled potatoes or egg noodles as well.

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Travel To Sweden by Cooking Köttbullar med Gräddsås at Home

I love traveling toEurope!

During my first visit to the continent I traveled for 3 months by train and plane. I had the opportunity to eat my way through Ireland,Scotland,England,Wales,Portugal,Spain,France,Belgium,Holland,Russia,Estonia,Poland,Czech Republic,Germany,Austria,Croatia,Bosnia,Hungary,Slovakia,Greece,Turkey,Italy, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland.

I’ve traveled extensively through Scandinavia, eating my way through the best restaurants in Westfjords, Reykjavik, Helsinki, Oslo, Bergen, Copenhagen, Stockholm and Goteborg.

I first ate traditional Köttbullar at a Teaterbrasseriet Restaurant in Stockholm, a hip eatery at one of the city’s trendiest hotels. Considered Sweden’s national dish, a plate of plump meatballs arrived smothered in beef gravy, creamy mashed potatoes, tart lingonberry and crunchy cucumber pickles.

Once back home from a Scandinavian holiday you’ll have a newfound appreciation for the flavours of Sweden and can impress friends and family by making your very own Svenska Köttbullar recipe!

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Where To Eat Authentic Köttbullar

If you live in a large city inCanadaorAmericayou’ll likely have access to a local Scandinavian restaurant that serves traditional Köttbullar.

Haven’t traveled to Scandinavia before? It may be helpful to first sample Svenska Köttbullar at a local restaurant to better understand how the meaty main course is served. You’ll get an idea for how many meatballs to serve on each plate, thickness of the gravy and ideal garnishes.

InToronto, popular places to taste Scandinavian dishes that may offer Köttbullar include Ikea, Viking Foods and the Swedish Christmas Fair.

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My Family Loves Swedish Meatballs

After encountering Köttbullar on a visit to Sweden during Midsommar I thought I should introduce the comfort food favourite to family back home.

I knew my family would rave for Köttbullar med Gräddsås because they love meatballs, creamy sauces, mashed potatoes and pickles. My father also has an affinity for doing impersonations of the Swedish Chef from the Muppets Show who loves cooking Köttbullar.

I prepared this Köttbullar recipe at the cottage in Muskoka during a cold winter day. While we enjoy the dish year round, it’s nice to cozy up to a hearty plate of steaming meatballs and gravy with mashed potatoes when it’s chilly out.

Köttbullar are traditionally made with pork or beef, a combination of both, and sometimes include veal or venison as well.Meatballs are usually served at buffets and smorgasbords in Sweden but at our house we like to serve the dish decorated nicely on a pretty plate.

I always double this Svenska Köttbullar recipe so I can store leftovers in the freezer to enjoy later. Love saving time cooking in the kitchen!

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Köttbullar Health Benefits

Our Swedish Meatballs recipe is packed full of healthy ingredients!

Onions are a humble vegetable packed with vitamins, minerals and phytochemicals. Regular consumption of leeks can help boost digestive health and reduce the risk of developing heart disease.

Eggs contain two vital nutrients that are not present in many foods: iodine and vitamin D. Eggs are also rich in tissue-building protein and vitamin B12, which helps your body manufacture blood cells.

Consuming dairy products (such as milk and cheese) provides health benefits — especially improved bone health. Dairy foods provide nutrients that are vital for health and maintenance of your body. These nutrients include calcium, potassium, vitamin D, and protein.

Nutmeg is said to relieve pain, soothe indigestion, strengthen cognitive function, detoxify the body, boost skin health, reduce insomnia, increase immune system function and improve blood circulation.

An excellent source of vitamin K, as well as vitamin C, folate, and iron, parsley helps keep your bones and blood healthy, and protects your skin from damage by free radicals.

Pork is an excellent source of protein and provides several important vitamins and minerals. It’s an excellent source of thiamin, selenium, niacin, vitamin B-6 and phosphorus, zinc, riboflavin and potassium.

Beef is a great source of protein and minerals like iron as well as an excellent source of the amino acid L-carnitine. Beef also features antioxidant glutathione known for its anti-aging benefits.

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Swedish Meatball Cooking Tips

This homemade Köttbullar recipe is quick and easy to make at home.

  • Use a large cast iron dutch oven with a high rim to reduce splatter when cooking.
  • We suggest using a high quality rubber spatula spoon so you can easily stir, scrape down the side of the pot and sip to check if the sauce needs to be seasoned further with more salt.
  • We’ve created a classic and simple Köttbullar recipe featuring a mix of ground pork and beef. You can also use a mixture of veal or game meats like venison.
  • Take your time rolling the meat into balls between the palms of your hand otherwise they will go out of shape quickly when you fry them.
  • Fry the meatballs in two batches because if you fry too many at once they will steam rather than brown.
  • Transform your gräddsås cream sauce into something truly decadent by adding sliced mushrooms or grated onion.
  • If you like a foamygräddsås, use an immersion blender to incorporate air into the sauce after adding the cream. If you’ve don’t have an electric blender, whisk by hand for 2-3 minutes.
  • For an authentic julbordChristmas buffet, grated potato and cream are usually added to the meat mixture. Known asJulköttbullar (Christmas meatballs) these savoury holiday treats are often baked.
  • If you are making large quantities for a dinner party prepare the meatballs in advance and then reheat them in an oven for 10-15 minutes 350°F. Use aluminium foil trays with lids, as the lids help to prevent the meatballs from drying out.
  • Use leftovers to make deliciousköttbullesmörgås med rödbetssallad, open meatball sandwiches with beetroot salad.
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What To Serve With Köttbullar

Köttbullar can simply be enjoyed as a snack all on its own. You’ll sometimes see Swedish meatballs passed around as an appetizer at a party with toothpicks available for easy eating.

If you’re serving a proper seated dinner, the traditional side dishes served with kottbullar includepressgurka(pressed cucumber),rårörda lingon(lingonberry sauce) andpotatismos(mashed potatoes). The Swedish meatball recipe is often served with boiled potatoes or egg noodles as well.

Since the dish is hearty, carb and meat heavy, we suggest pairing with a fresh salad or homemade soup. Serve our Köttbullar recipe with your favourite craft beer, fine wine or co*cktails.

Other Swedish recipes we love: Smorgastarta Swedish Sandwich Cake, Kardemummabullar Swedish Cardamom Buns, Jordgubbstårta Gluten Free Swedish Strawberry Meringue Cake, Flaky Swedish Rhubarb Cherry Pie and Swedish Pickled Rhubarb.

After dinner why not dazzle your guests with one of our popular desserts such as Oat Flour Cookies with Chocolate Chips, Dark Chocolate Lindt Lindor Cookies, Maraschino Cherry Cupcakes Recipe or Cinnamon Babka For Chocolate Lovers.

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How To Store Meatballs

If you have leftover Köttbullar med Gräddsås you can store the dish in the fridge in an airtight container for 3-4 days. To reheat simply warm in the microwave or oven.

We love doubling our Köttbullar recipe so we can store leftovers in the freezer and save time on cooking in the kitchen. We suggest storing leftovers inPyrex freezer safe containersthat have a snug lid so there’s no spilling. You can freeze the creamy gravy and meatballs in the same container.

Be sure to let the Swedish meatballs reach room temperature before storing in the freezer. If you add a hot container to a cold freezer it will significantly reduce the interior temperature and potentially spoil your food.

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Köttbullar Traditional Swedish Meatballs

Learn how to make homemade Köttbullar. Our traditional Swedish Meatball recipe features creamy gravy, mashed potatoes, pickles & lingtonberry.

Prep Time20 minutes mins

Cook Time30 minutes mins

Total Time50 minutes mins

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: swedish

Keyword: Köttbullar, Köttbullar med gräddsås, svenska kottbullar, Swedish Meatballs

Servings: 8

Calories: 230kcal

Equipment

  • measuring cups

  • measuring spoons

  • mixing bowl

  • Nonstick Skillet

  • Spatula or Wooden Spoon

Ingredients

Swedish Meatballs (Köttbullar)

  • 1 Small onion grated
  • 1/2 lb Lean ground beef
  • 1/2 lb Lean ground pork
  • 1/4 cup Breadcrumbs
  • 1 Large egg
  • 1 tsp Kosher Salt
  • 1 tsp Ground Black Pepper
  • 1/4 tsp Ground nutmeg
  • 1/8 tsp Ground allspice
  • 1/4 cup Butter

Cream Sauce (Graddsas)

  • 2 tbsp All purpose flour
  • 2 cups Beef stock
  • 1 cup Milk
  • 1 tsp Soy sauce
  • 1 tsp Worcestershire Sauce
  • 3 tbsp Heavy cream
  • 1 tbsp Lingonberry Jam
  • 1 tsp Salt
  • 1 tsp Ground Black Pepper
  • Parsley garnish

Instructions

Swedish Meatballs (Köttbullar)

  • In a largenon-stick skillet, sauté one grated onion in ½ tablespoon butter until translucent. Remove from the pan and place in a bowl. Set aside.

  • To the mixing bowl with onions, add the ground beef and pork, breadcrumbs, egg, nutmeg, allspice, salt, and pepper.

  • Mix, using your hands, until the meat mixture appears fully incorporated. Roll the meat into medium-size balls, approximately an inch in diameter.

  • Heat the remaining butter until melted and sizzling in the pan. Fry the meatballs, often turning, until they're golden brown. Transfer to a plate lined with a paper towel.

Cream Sauce (Graddsas)

  • Over medium heat, whisk 2 tablespoons flour in the remaining butter until lightly browned, about 1 minute. Gradually stir in beef broth and milk, constantly whisking, until slightly thickened.

  • Add soy sauce, Worcestershire Sauce and heavy cream. Return to simmer and cook for a couple of minutes until the gravy thickens to your liking.

  • Season with salt and pepper the stir in 1 tablespoonof lingonberry jam until well mixed.

  • Return the meatballs to the skillet with the sauce and stir to cover and warm thoroughly.

  • Garnish with parsley and serve with quick dill pickles, mashed potatoes and lingonberry jam.

Nutrition

Calories: 230kcal | Carbohydrates: 8.9g | Protein: 20g | Fat: 12.4g | Saturated Fat: 6.7g | Cholesterol: 92mg | Sodium: 651mg | Potassium: 350mg | Fiber: 0.6g | Sugar: 3.9g | Calcium: 60mg | Iron: 6mg

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FAQs

What is köttbullar made of? ›

Mix ground beef, ground pork, egg, brown sugar, salt, black pepper, nutmeg, allspice, and ginger with onion in the mixing bowl. Lightly mix in bread crumbs and cream. Melt 1 tablespoon butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Pinch off about 1 1/2 tablespoon meat mixture per meatball; form into balls.

What are traditional Swedish meatballs made of? ›

If you like to do OAMC cooking, these freeze beautifully, in fact, I never make less than 100 meatballs at a time, lightly brown them, then flash freeze to finish later. The traditional recipe calls for a mix of beef, pork, and veal- if you object to veal, they work equally well with an even mix of beef and pork.

What is the jam they put on IKEA meatballs? ›

It's lingonberry season and the small sour berries that thrive best in cold climates are ready to be picked. Swedes love eating the jam made from lingonberries with meatballs, mashed potatoes and cream sauce.

What makes Swedish meatballs different from regular meatballs? ›

No, they're basically the same things, with a different sauce. Italian meatballs are flavored with garlic and parmesan cheese, Swedish with onion and nutmeg. The first gets tomato sauce, the latter beef gravy. Just choose the one you prefer, they're both tasty.

What is the sauce for Swedish meatballs made from? ›

The sauce for Swedish Meatballs is a creamy gravy that is made with butter, beef broth/stock, thickened with flour and made creamy with cream. But the most important flavour for the a really good creamy gravy is the pan drippings after searing the meatballs.

What is unique about Swedish meatballs? ›

Although they can be a crowd favorite, the Swedish variety may not immediately come to mind when you think of meatballs. But this savory and somewhat rich dish is served with a creamy, gravy-like sauce, seasoned with a unique spice, and is typically enjoyed as a meal rather than an appetizer or on a sandwich.

What meat are IKEA Swedish meatballs made of? ›

Combine beef and pork mince until all lumps are smoothed. Add finely chopped onion, garlic, breadcrumbs, egg and mix. Then add milk and salt and pepper to taste. Grab small handfuls and roll into a ball shape.

What ethnicity is Swedish meatballs? ›

ikea restaurants made them famous all over the world: Köttbullar, or Swedish meatballs. Sweden has now revealed that the recipe for its iconic dish actually came from Turkey. It was brought to the Scandinavian country by King Charles XII, who lived in exile in the Ottoman Empire in the early 18th-century.

Why are IKEA Swedish meatballs so good? ›

They're made with all-natural ingredients

The Ikea website lists the ingredients of their meatballs (which Ikea calls ALLEMANSRÄTTEN), and the rundown is surprisingly simple: Meat (a combination of pork and beef, for texture, flavor, and juiciness), onion, breadcrumbs, egg, water, salt, and pepper.

What jam does IKEA serve with Swedish meatballs? ›

For a proper Swedish meal, lingonberry jam, mashed potatoes and cream sauce are the perfect partners for Swedish meatballs.

How are IKEA meatballs so cheap? ›

If the meatballs are so delicious and so popular, why are they so inexpensive? Like many other things in business, selling inexpensive meatballs is a strategy for the company to turn more profit. To sell their products, they need to get people in the door. To do that, they entice people with cheap meatballs.

Why are IKEA meatballs so cheap? ›

The meatballs - along with all the dishes in IKEA restaurants - are priced so competitively to attract people to the store. The hope is, that once there, customers will also spend money on household items. The restaurants also reinforce the IKEA brand image of being 'low price' and 'good value'.

How do you keep Swedish meatballs from falling apart? ›

Eggs: Eggs help bind the meatballs together so they don't fall apart. They also help keep the meatballs soft and tender. Bread crumbs: Bread crumbs are almost always used in meatball recipes because they absorb the fat and, along with the eggs, serve as a binder.

Why are my Swedish meatballs falling apart? ›

ANSWER: Usually when meatballs fall apart, it's the binder that is the problem. Most meatball recipes call for using bread crumbs and eggs. But too much bread crumbs make them too loose, and not enough bread crumbs won't help them hold together either.

Are homestyle meatballs the same as Swedish meatballs? ›

American Italian meatballs, in contrast, are typically seasoned with Italian herbs such as oregano. Swedish meatballs are typically served with a creamy sauce made from pan drippings, while American Italian meatballs are often served with a tomato-based sauce.

What meat are Ikea meatballs made of? ›

Meatballs should taste like meat. That's why we've seasoned the beef and pork gently with only a few ingredients, every one of them enhancing the meat flavour even more. Easily prepared from frozen in minutes.

What meat are Ikea Swedish meatballs made of? ›

Combine beef and pork mince until all lumps are smoothed. Add finely chopped onion, garlic, breadcrumbs, egg and mix. Then add milk and salt and pepper to taste. Grab small handfuls and roll into a ball shape.

What were Ikea meatballs made of? ›

Swedish meatball ingredients
  • 500 grams (about 1 pound) of ground beef.
  • 250 grams (about 0.5 pounds) of ground pork.
  • 1 onion, finely chopped.
  • 1 clove of garlic, crushed or minced.
  • 100 grams (1/2 cup) of bread crumbs.
  • 1 egg.
  • 5 tablespoons of whole milk.
  • generous amounts of salt and pepper.
Apr 21, 2020

Are Ikea Swedish meatballs made of horse meat? ›

Czech authorities alerted the discount furniture maker that they had found horsemeat in a sample of meatballs, and Ikea subsequently pulled the product from stores in 14 countries.

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