Monday, September 4, 2023

Swedish Meatballs

I wanted to finish off our jar of lingonberry jam and an opened package of sour cream, so the logical choice was to make some Swedish meatballs. I figured I could count that toward the AtWCC since it didn't look like I had made Swedish meatballs for that yet (even though I remembered making them at some point before). I picked a recipe from Damn Delicious, got some Impossible Burger to take the place of the ground beef and pork, and then made a very decadent, heavy, but tasty version of Swedish meatballs.

Making Swedish meatballs in 2020

And then I did some looking through old posts and found something from the 2020 cooking challenge where I made Swedish meatballs for the retro recipes challenge... and it turns out I followed and adapted the exact. same. recipe. this time. I guess I hadn't counted that one for the AtWCC because, although we liked it, I was going to give it another try to get closer to the taste of the Ikea meatballs. We had used turkey there instead of beef/pork and wondered how it would go with Impossible Burger, which I did use this time without even remembering that was something I wanted to change. Going to count it now since we've made it twice and given it a good effort.

Swedish meatballs in 2023

The meatballs were good - made with Impossible, onions, panko, flax eggs, allspice, nutmeg, salt, and pepper - accompanied by a gravy of butter, flour, beef broth (also had used chicken bouillon here last time instead of beef, but had it this time), and sour cream. Overall, it was good, and I'm glad I made it (again), but still far easier to just get the frozen ones from Ikea if we want a Swedish meatball night at home.