Ikea Swedish Meatballs Recipe (2024)

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Swedish meatballs in creamy gravy sauce were first introduced to me at Ikea. This is my variation of the authentic Ikea recipe that was released in 2020.

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The Ikea recipe was given in grams and milliliters as the metric system used in Sweden. I converted it to standard measurements and checked it to be sure that it converted correctly. I did find 2 mistakes in the recipe given and corrected them.

I also converted the recipe to be a one-pan recipe. I will include the original instructions but I was able to get it all in one pan for easier cleanup! This is the meatball recipe I am referring. Be sure to read about meatball appetizer recipes that use frozen meatballs.

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Here is a visual overview of the ingredients in the recipe. Scroll down to the recipe at the bottom for quantities.

  • ground beef
  • ground pork
  • onion finely chopped
  • garlic (crushed or minced)
  • breadcrumbs
  • egg
  • whole milk
  • salt and pepper to taste

Cream Sauce Ingredients

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  • olive oil
  • butter *
  • flour, all-purpose
  • vegetable stock
  • beef stock
  • thick double cream **
  • soy sauce
  • Dijon mustard

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* butter is used if you do NOT use the one-pan method.

** Heavy cream is substituted for thick double cream

Double cream is a whipping cream found in Britain and other European countries. Double cream has a butterfat percentage of 48%. It is so high that it is easily over whipped and quickly will turn to butter. Double cream is not commonly found in the United States but check with your local dairy to see if they offer it.

Heavy cream or heavy whipping cream contains the next highest butterfat percentage at 36-38%. This recipe calls for heavy cream but if you can't find heavy cream, whipping cream is your next best substitute at 30% butterfat.

How do you make IKEA Swedish meatballs?

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  1. Gently combine the ground beef and pork in a bowl using your fingers to break up any lumps.
  2. Add finely chopped onion, garlic, breadcrumbs, egg gently fold in to mix together.
  3. Add milk and season well with salt and pepper.
  4. Shape mixture into small, round balls using a medium cookie scoop.
  5. Place on a clean cookie sheet or a plate, cover and store in the fridge for 2 hours.
  6. After 2 hours remove the meatballs from the refrigerator and in a cast-iron pan or heavy-bottom pan heat olive oil over medium heat.
  7. When hot, gently add your meatballs and brown on all sides.
  8. When browned, add to an ovenproof dish and cover. Place in a 350 oven and cook for 30 minutes.
  9. OR if you are doing the one-pan method, leave the meatballs in the pan, cover with an oven safe lid and cook at 350 for 30 minutes.
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How do you make IKEA meatball sauce?

  1. In a heavy-bottomed frying pan, melt the butter over medium heat.( if not using the pan you cooked the meatballs in. If using the one-pan method, no butter is needed as the drippings from the meatballs will serve in place of the butter. Remove the cooked meatballs from the frying pan and place on a clean plate while you make the sauce in the pan you pulled from the oven.
  2. Whisk in the flour and continue cooking, stirring continuously, for 2 minutes, allowing the flour to cook and bubble.
  3. Add the vegetable stock and beef stock to the pan and continue to stir.
  4. Pour in the heavy cream, soy sauce and Dijon mustard, whisking to combine.
  5. Bring to a simmer and allow the sauce to thicken.
  6. Continue to stir until the sauce reaches your desired consistency.
  7. Add the cooked meatballs back into the creamy gravy and serve.

What to serve with Swedish meatballs

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Ikea suggests mashed potatoes or roasted potatoes. Personally I love them over egg noodles and served with a bit of lingonberry jam. If you have a sous vide machine you can make my sous vide potatoes. Crispy on the outside, creamy and velvety on the inside.

If you haven't had lingonberry jam you need to try it with this recipe at least once! The sweetness of the jam along with the tartness of the berries is the perfect finish to an amazing bite of swedish meatballs with gravy.

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Ikea Swedish Meatballs

Sarah Mock

Swedish meatballs in creamy gravy sauce were first introduced to me at Ikea. This is my variation of the authentic Ikea recipe that was released in 2020.

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Prep time for the recipePrep Time 2 hours hrs 15 minutes mins

Cook time for the recipeCook Time 40 minutes mins

total time to prep and cook the recipe.Total Time 2 hours hrs 55 minutes mins

Course Beef Recipes

Cuisine Swedish

Makes 36 meatballs

Per Serving 869 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 pound ground beef
  • ½ pound ground pork
  • 1 onion (finely chopped)
  • 1 clove garlic (minced)
  • ¾ cup bread crumbs
  • 1 egg
  • 5 Tablespoons whole milk
  • Salt and pepper

Creamy Gravy Ingredients

  • Olive oil
  • 3 tablespoons butter
  • 3 tablespoons flour (all purpose)
  • cup vegetable stock
  • cup beef stock
  • cup heavy cream
  • 2 teaspoons soy sauce
  • 1 teaspoon dijon mustard

Instructions

  • How to make the meatballs

  • Gently combine the ground beef and pork in a bowl using your fingers to break up any lumps.

    1 pound ground beef, ½ pound ground pork

  • Add finely chopped onion, garlic, breadcrumbs, egg gently fold in to mix together.

    1 onion, ¾ cup bread crumbs, 1 egg

  • Add milk and season well with salt and pepper.

    5 Tablespoons whole milk, Salt and pepper

  • Shape mixture into small, round balls using a medium cookie scoop.

  • Place on a clean cookie sheet or a plate, cover and store in the fridge for 2 hours.

  • After 2 hours remove the meatballs from the refrigerator and in a cast-iron pan or heavy-bottom pan heat olive oil over medium heat.

    Olive oil

  • When hot, gently add your meatballs and brown on all sides.

  • When browned, add to an ovenproof dish and cover. Place in a 350 oven and cook for 30 minutes.

  • OR if you are doing the one-pan method, leave the meatballs in the pan, cover with an oven safe lid and cook at 350 for 30 minutes.

  • How to make the sauce

  • In a heavy-bottomed frying pan, melt the butter over medium heat.( if not using the pan you cooked the meatballs in. If using the one-pan method, no butter is needed as the drippings from the meatballs will serve in place of the butter. Remove the cooked meatballs from the frying pan and place on a clean plate while you make the sauce in the pan you pulled from the oven.

    3 tablespoons butter

  • Whisk in the flour and continue cooking, stirring continuously, for 2 minutes, allowing the flour to cook and bubble.

    3 tablespoons flour

  • Add the vegetable stock and beef stock to the pan and continue to stir.

    ⅔ cup vegetable stock, ⅔ cup beef stock

  • Pour in the heavy cream, soy sauce and Dijon mustard, whisking to combine.

    ⅔ cup heavy cream, 2 teaspoons soy sauce, 1 teaspoon dijon mustard

  • Bring to a simmer and allow the sauce to thicken.

  • Continue to stir until the sauce reaches your desired consistency.

  • Add the cooked meatballs back into the creamy gravy and serve.

Notes

Ikea suggests mashed potatoes or roasted potatoes. Personally, I love them over egg noodles and served with a bit of lingonberry jam. If you have a sous vide machine you can make my sous vide potatoes. Crispy on the outside, creamy and velvety on the inside.

If you haven't had lingonberry jam you need to try it with this recipe at least once! The sweetness of the jam along with the tartness of the berries is the perfect finish to an amazing bite of swedish meatballs with gravy.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 | Calories: 869kcal | Carbohydrates: 25g | Protein: 53g | Fat: 61g | Saturated Fat: 28g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 27g | Trans Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 271mg | Sodium: 844mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 5g

Nutrition Disclosure

Nutritional facts are estimates and are provided as a courtesy to the reader. Please utilize your own brand nutritional values to double check against our estimates. Nutritional values are calculated via a third party. Changing ingredients, amounts or cooking technique will alter the estimated nutritional calculations.

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    1. Nancy

      I would love to make these for a shower in a few months. What about make the meatballs and sauce a day ahead and combining them when it is time to serve? How about making the meatballs in advance and freezing them?

      Thank you.

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      • Sarah Mock

        That sounds like a great party, Nancy! Yes. Go ahead and precook your meatballs. Remove them to a plate to cool, and freeze in an air-tight container. Make your sauce, and do the same thing. Warm in a slow cooker on low until heated through.

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    2. Leslie Jean Mickelson-Carter

      Hi Sarah,

      Since my father's family is Norwegian, we grew up on some Swedish recipes. My meatball recipe is similar but I always added ground nutmeg to the meat mixture (about 1/4 tsp) and a dash of cardomom. When the meatballs are browned nicely, I removed them from the pan and added two beef bullion cubes, a tbsp of flour to about about 1/2 to 1 cup of water depending on the amount of meat used, making a roux first, and then adding, and finally 1/2 tsp grated lemon. Once the sauce was mixed, I re-add the meatballs and simmered for about 20 mins. Then to serve, I added 3/4 cup of sour cream to the sauce. We served with rice or noodles.

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    FAQs

    What are IKEA Swedish meatballs made of? ›

    The standard meatballs that you might put in a spaghetti sauce or a meatball sub are usually made with ground beef. But, Swedish meatballs from IKEA are made from both pork and beef! And, of course, there is a creamy gravy rather than a red sauce when you serve it.

    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.

    Why 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.

    What are Ikea meatballs made of horse meat? ›

    Ikea first said that it would not sell or serve any meatballs at its stores in Sweden after the Czech authorities detected horse meat in frozen meatballs that were labeled beef and pork, even though Ikea's own tests two weeks ago had not detected horse DNA.

    Why did IKEA stop selling meatballs? ›

    IKEA in February stopped selling meatballs from its main supplier, Familjen Dafgard in Sweden, after tests showed a batch contained horsemeat. The discovery widened a Europe-wide horsemeat scandal that has damaged confidence in the continent's vast and complex food industry.

    What do Swedes think of IKEA meatballs? ›

    IKEA meatballs are quite popular in Scandinavia, known for their taste and affordability. While some people appreciate their flavor, others enjoy them mainly because they are convenient and reasonably priced.

    Does IKEA actually sell meatballs? ›

    Visit the IKEA Restaurant and Bistro!

    Also, swing by the Swedish Food Market, where you can purchase cured salmon, meatballs, sauces, sweet treats, snacks and more delicious IKEA foods to enjoy at home!

    Does IKEA sell more meatballs than furniture? ›

    According to lovemoney.com, IKEA sells 150 million meatballs every year. Their bestselling furniture product, on the other hand, has been sold 110 million times since it was offered to the public four decades ago.

    Does IKEA put horse meat in their meatballs? ›

    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.

    What is IKEA meatball gravy made of? ›

    Iconic Swedish cream sauce: Melt 40 grams of butter in a pan. Whisk in 40 grams of plain flour and stir for two minutes. Add 150 milliliters of vegetable stock and 150 milliliters of beef stock and continue to stir.

    What is a substitute for lingonberry jam in Swedish meatballs? ›

    Usually, authentic Swedish meatballs are served with Lingonberry jam. If you can't find it, you can substitute it with raspberry jam or red currant jelly.

    How many Ikea meatballs per person? ›

    What is a serving size of Ikea meatballs? The child-sized serving of Ikea Swedish meatballs is five meatballs. The adult servings come in a 10 or 15-meatball portion.

    Has Ikea stopped selling meatballs? ›

    Frozen meatballs are available for you to take home! We know that there is great demand for our meatballs - what's a visit to IKEA without them? Although our collection point may not have a hot meatball offer available, we have made sure that there are frozen meatballs available for you to take home and cook yourself.

    Are Ikea Swedish meatballs authentic? ›

    They're famous – and one of the brand's most prized assets. But some of the romantic Swedishness of the meatballs, which are served with mash, light gravy and lingonberry jam, has been forever lost. Ikea's iconic meatballs originated in what is now modern day Turkey.

    Do IKEA Swedish meatballs have horse meat? ›

    "Our own checks have shown no traces of horse meat. Now we must of course look into this further," Ikea said in a statement posted on its website. All the meatballs come from the same supplier, Magnusson told The Associated Press, but she says shipments to the U.S. and other countries weren't affected.

    Are Ikea Swedish meatballs healthy? ›

    Are Ikea meatballs healthy? The meatballs are low in carbs but high in fat content, so while they're not healthy food, Ikea Swedish meatballs can be part of a healthy eating plan when enjoyed in moderation and as an occasional treat.

    What kind of meatballs are Ikea meatballs? ›

    Ikea's meatballs are made from minced meat (pork and beef), onions, garlic, breadcrumbs, and milk.

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