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  • Makes 16 - 20
  • Difficulty Easy
  • 18 Ingredients

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Ikea is famous for its flat packs, el-cheapo breakfasts, build-your-own furniture and of course the Swedish Ikea meatballs.

Ikea, thank goodness, is still open in Australia but their kids’ Smaland is shut, which makes a trip to the flat-pack paradise with the kids a slice of hell. However, shoppers in many places across the world don’t even have a choice as stores are in many global locations amid COVID-19 restrictions.

Ikea fans are desperately missing their shopping trips and their dose of savoury Ikea meatballs.

So the Ikea Swedish chefs have come to the rescue and done the unthinkable. They have released the top-secret recipe for the world-famous Ikea meatballs.

ikea meatballs

Sadly, the recipe doesn’t come bundled with a flat-pack cook and you’ll have to prepare the Ikea meatballs yourself. But hey, what else is there to do at home, then try out a new recipe.

The Ikea Meatballs recipe includes the recipe for the actual meatballs as well as for the iconic Swedish cream sauce. The meatballs are made with both beef and pork mince. For authenticity, it is best to follow the recipe as is, but of course you can substitute the meat for only beef, or perhaps even chicken or vegetarian mince.

Serve the Ikea meatballs hot drizzled with the cream sauce and accompanied by mash or baked potatoes.


Ingredients (makes 16 - 20 meatballs)

  • FOR THE MEATBALLS
  • 500g beef mince
  • 250g pork mince
  • 1 onion finely chopped
  • 1 clove garlic (crushed or minced)
  • 100g breadcrumbs
  • 1 egg
  • 5 tablespoons whole milk
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • FOR THE SWEDISH CREAM SAUCE
  • 40g butter
  • Dash Oil
  • 40g plain flour
  • 150ml vegetable stock
  • 150ml beef stock
  • 150ml thick double cream
  • 2 teaspoons soy sauce
  • 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard

Method

  1. FOR THE MEATBALLS
  2. Combine beef and pork mince and mix thoroughly to break up any lumps. Add finely chopped onion, garlic, breadcrumbs, egg and mix. Add milk and season well with salt and pepper.
  3. Shape mixture into small, round balls. Place on a clean plate, cover and store in the fridge for 2 hours (to help them hold their shape whilst cooking).
  4. In a frying pan, heat oil on medium heat. When hot, gently add your meatballs and brown on all sides.
  5. When browned, add to an ovenproof dish and cover. Place in a hot oven (180°C or 160°C fan) and cook for a further 30 minutes.
  6. FOR THE SWEDISH CREAM SAUCE
  7. In frying pan, melt 40g of butter. Whisk in 40g of plain and continue cooking, stirring continuously, for 2 minutes, allowing the flour to cook through. Add 150ml of vegetable stock and 150ml of beef stock and continue to stir. Add 150ml thick double cream, 2 teaspoons of soy sauce and 1 teaspoon of Dijon mustard. Bring to a simmer and allow the sauce to thicken. Continue to stir.
  8. When ready to eat, serve with your favourite potatoes - either creamy mash or mini new boiled potatoes.

  • I would never have thought of putting milk in meatballs. Many people think the meatballs themselves are dairy free

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  • I’m sure this will please lots of people.

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  • Love Ikea swedish meatballs and the sauce. I have a recipe and intrigued to try this one!

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  • I’ve made another recipe for Swedish meatballs and loved it. I’ve never had ones from IKEA before but sounds like they’re supposed to be the bomb. I better give this recipe a try!

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  • Looks great thanks for sharing your recipe

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  • I made these the other night from a similar recipe and they were amazing.

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  • Thanks for the recipe. Would love to try them

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  • Oh yum. Not more trips needed to Ikea for a while then!!! The husband will be happy

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  • Cooked some. Unbelievable! That Swedish cream sauce is a flavour bomb. Will certainly be cooking again

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  • I’ve never tried these but their reputation precedes them. What an awesome idea to share the recipe. I wonder if Colonel Sanders would do the same!!

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  • Oooh! Yum!

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  • Yumm. Thank you for the recipe.

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  • Sounds good

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  • oooh the sauce sounds amazing! think I’d prefer the sauce on a good steak rather than meatballs but I am willing to give it a go.

    Thank you for the recipe

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  • Not a fan of meatballs no matter where they come from.

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  • Now….we just need the vegetable ‘meatball’ recipe please 🙂

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  • LOVE IKEA’s Swedish meatballs ????. Now I know what’s for dinner tomorrow night!

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  • Even though I have 2 bags in my freezer I just want to make them hahaha.

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  • What a lovely little treat, thanks IKEA!

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  • Who doesn’t love ones meatballs- can’t wait to try this

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