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Looking for a comforting and delicious meal everyone will love? Classic Swedish meatballs, served with creamy gravy and buttery mashed potatoes, are the answer! This recipe is perfect for easy weeknight dinners, lazy suppers, or anyone seeking affordable and crowd-pleasing dinner ideas for family.
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Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Simple pantry ingredients you already have
- Kid-friendly flavors and soft, juicy texture
- Great for meal prep or cozy family suppers
- Perfect with mashed or boiled potatoes, and lingonberry jam
- Quick and easy steps, dinner ready in under an hour
Ingredients Table
| Ingredient | Amount |
|---|---|
| Ground beef/pork mixture | 500g (18 oz) |
| White breadcrumbs | 75g (3/4 cup) |
| Milk | 150ml (4/5 cup) |
| Egg | 1 |
| Yellow onion | 1 |
| Salt, white pepper | To taste |
| Ground allspice | To taste |
| Butter | For frying and gravy (2 tbsp) |
| Wheat flour | 2 tbsp |
| Beef or meat stock | 4 dl |
| Double cream | ½ dl |
| Chinese soy sauce | 2 tsp |
| Black pepper | To taste |
| Apple sauce or jelly | 1 tbsp (optional) |
Need to speed things up? Use a food processor for mixing (check out our recommended food processor)!

Step-by-Step Instructions
- Prepare the mixture: Dice your onion finely and gently sauté in butter without browning. Soak breadcrumbs in milk until soft.
- Mix & season: In a mixing bowl, combine meat, cooked onion, egg, breadcrumb-milk mix, and seasonings. A food processor speeds this up!
- Shape meatballs: With two spoons, shape small meatballs and place them on a rinsed plate.
- Fry: Brown meatballs in a frying pan with butter, rolling them occasionally until evenly golden.
- Make the gravy: Melt butter, stir in flour, add stock gradually, then cream, soy sauce, pepper, and (optional) apple sauce or jelly.
- Serve: Plate with mashed potatoes and a spoonful of lingonberries for the full Swedish experience!
Tips for Perfect Meatballs
- Test-fry one meatball to check seasoning.
- Don’t overwork the meat; just combine until smooth.
- For perfectly round meatballs, wet your hands or use spoons.
Recommended Kitchen Equipment
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I freeze Swedish meatballs?
Yes, you can freeze both cooked meatballs and the finished sauce separately for up to 2 months.
What’s the best meat ratio?
A mix of pork and beef brings flavor and tenderness.
Can I use breadcrumbs substitutes?
Yes, panko works, but classic fine breadcrumbs offer the best traditional texture.
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Easy Homemade Swedish Meatballs | Kid-Friendly Dinner Dishes Tonight
Classic Swedish meatballs: juicy, flavorful, and topped with a creamy homemade gravy. Easy, kid-friendly, and perfect for a cozy dinner.
- Prep Time: 30 minutes
- Cook Time: 25 minutes
- Total Time: 55 minutes
- Yield: 4–6 servings
- Category: Dinner
- Method: Stovetop
- Cuisine: Swedish
Ingredients
500g (18 oz) ground beef/pork mixture
75g (3/4 cup) white breadcrumbs
150ml (4/5 cup) milk
1 egg
1 onion, finely diced
Salt, white pepper, and ground allspice to taste
2 tbsp butter
2 tbsp wheat flour
4 dl meat stock
1/2 dl double cream
2 tsp Chinese soy sauce
1 pinch black pepper
1 tbsp apple sauce or jelly (optional)
Instructions
1. Dice onion and sauté in butter until soft.
2. Soak breadcrumbs in milk.
3. Combine ground meat, sautéed onion, egg, soaked breadcrumbs, and spices in a bowl (use a food processor for speed).
4. Test-fry a meatball, adjust seasoning if needed.
5. Shape mixture into small balls.
6. Brown in butter in a frying pan, turning to brown all over.
7. For the gravy: Melt butter in a pan, stir in flour, add stock gradually, bring to boil.
8. Simmer 3–5 minutes. Add cream, soy sauce, and pepper. Stir in apple sauce/jelly if using.
9. Serve meatballs with gravy alongside mashed potatoes and lingonberries.
Notes
For best results, use a mix of beef and pork.
Don’t overcrowd the pan when frying.
A food processor cuts prep time significantly.
The finished dish freezes well for future meals.

