Indulge in the traditional taste of Sweden with our mouthwatering recipe for authentic Swedish Meatballs. These tender and flavorful meatballs are braised in a rich mushroom gravy, making them the perfect comfort food to enjoy with mashed potatoes and vegetables. Impress your family and friends with this classic dish that will surely be a hit at any dinner party. Learn how to make the perfect Swedish Meatball Sauce and Gravy that will elevate your meatballs to the next level. Don't just take our word for it. Try this recipe and taste the difference. Follow our step-by-step guide for a hassle-free and delicious meal that will transport you to the streets of Sweden.
The key ingredients in these delicious Swedish Meatballs are medium ground beef, onion, garlic, and a blend of herbs. The medium ground beef is important for the perfect balance of fat content, ensuring that your meatballs will be moist and flavorful. The onion and garlic add a savoury depth to the meatballs, while the herbs bring a touch of freshness. For the breadcrumbs, I used the dried heels of gluten-free bread, grated on a cheese grater, to add a nice texture to the meatballs. While store-bought breadcrumbs can be used, it can be difficult to find high-quality gluten-free options. To ensure that the onion and garlic are finely chopped, you can even consider grating them. Just be prepared for some tears! I used a combination of fresh rosemary, thyme, and parsley for the herbs, but you can also use dried herbs if that's all you have. If you opt for dried herbs, use about half the amount called for in the recipe.
Creating delicious, authentic Swedish Meatballs starts with mixing all ingredients until well combined. Divide the meat mixture into 24 evenly sized pieces, using your hands to roll each piece into a ball. To prevent sticking, wet your hands with cold water before rolling each meatball. To ensure even-sized meatballs, a tip is to use a small ice cream scoop to portion the meat mixture. Place the formed meatballs on an oiled sheet pan and roast in the oven at 400°F for 20 minutes. The browning of the meatballs is important as it adds a nice colour and flavour, but they don't need to be cooked through at this point. They will be braised for an additional 20 minutes, ensuring they are cooked through and juicy.
"The secret to the rich and savoury taste of our Swedish Meatball Mushroom Gravy lies in the carefully selected ingredients. The gravy is made with thinly sliced onions and mushrooms, oil, butter, flour (gluten-free or regular all-purpose), beef stock, and a blend of herbs. To add depth of flavour, I used a combination of cremini, portobello, and oyster mushrooms. However, you can also use cremini mushrooms only or even just button mushrooms. While using a variety of mushrooms does give the gravy a better flavour, it can get expensive. If you're looking for a more budget-friendly option, cremini mushrooms, also known as brown mushrooms or mini Bellas, are a great choice. You can find the full list of ingredients and the amounts in the recipe at the end of the post."
To create the delicious mushroom gravy that complements our Swedish Meatballs, you will need a large, heavy-bottom skillet. Heat the skillet over medium-high heat and add a tablespoon of olive oil and two tablespoons of butter. Once the butter has melted and started to foam, add in the thinly sliced onions and cook for three minutes or until they start to soften. Next, add in about two cups of mushrooms, a combination of cremini, portobello, and oyster mushrooms for a rich flavour, or use cremini mushrooms for a budget-friendly option. Cook for an additional three to four minutes or until the mushrooms and onions both start to brown. Sprinkle in flour: I used all-purpose gluten-free flour, but you can use regular all-purpose flour. Mix it in and cook, stirring, for two minutes. Then, pour in the beef stock and bring the gravy to a boil, stirring continuously. You will have a delicious, rich and savoury mushroom gravy that will complement the meatballs perfectly. The perfect Swedish Meatball Sauce recipe.
Note: I used store-bought beef stock. Campbell's, to be specific. It is gluten-free, and it saves a lot of time. If you would prefer to use homemade stock, all the power to you.
To braise the Swedish Meatballs in gravy, start by bringing the mushroom gravy to a boil in a large, heavy-bottom skillet. Gently add the roasted meatballs to the pan, one at a time, taking care not to splash. To add a touch of freshness, add in a few sprigs of rosemary and thyme. I like to tie the herbs together with a thyme sprig, but you can also use butcher's twine or leave them as is. You can also use dried herbs, about half a teaspoon of each, or fresh chopped herbs, in which case you would use one teaspoon of each.
Once the meatballs are in the pan, cover it and reduce the heat to low. Simmer the meatballs for fifteen minutes to allow them to fully absorb the flavours of the gravy. Then, take the lid off the pan, turn the heat up slightly (it shouldn't be higher than medium) and continue to simmer the meatballs until the gravy coats a spoon. Taste the gravy and season it with salt and pepper as needed. It's important to note that when using store-bought stock, it's best to wait until the end to season it because as it cooks, it will become saltier. So, taste it and add salt if needed.
The final step in creating a delicious and authentic Swedish Meatball experience is in the presentation and serving. Serve the meatballs, three or four per person, with creamy mashed potatoes and a variety of vegetables of your choice. This dish makes a great hearty lunch or a nice filling dinner, depending on the portion size, and it's perfect to enjoy at any time of day. The meatballs are tender, juicy, and perfectly seasoned, while the mushroom gravy is rich, savoury, and flavorful, a perfect complement to the meatballs. The creamy mashed potatoes and fresh vegetables make the dish a complete meal that is sure to impress any guest. This is the perfect comfort food, with the flavours of Sweden in every bite. A spoonful of cranberry sauce over the top will take these Swedish Meatballs up to eleven.
Making this recipe, you can be confident that this dish will be one that you will want to make again and again. The flavours and textures of the Swedish Meatballs, the rich and savoury mushroom gravy, the creamy mashed potatoes, and the vegetables all come together to create a comforting and satisfying meal. This dish has the potential to become a classic in your home, and if I were to open a small restaurant, it would be on the menu pretty much exactly as it is in this post. This dish will leave you feeling like you've discovered something new yet comforting and familiar. The fact that something you've never had before can be so comforting and familiar and make you feel at home is truly remarkable. This recipe is proof that sometimes, the simplest things in life can bring the most joy. If you're looking for a dish that can make the world seem just a little bit better for a little while, this is the one. Enjoy your homemade Swedish Meatballs with Mushroom Gravy, and don't forget to share the recipe with friends and family.
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The recipe doesn’t say when to add the rosemary or thyme in the gravy.
Hello Diana,
Thank you for bringing this to my attention. I have adjusted the recipe to include when to add the herbs to the gravy. For your own reference, it is when you add the meatballs. Thank you for helping make my site a bit better. I sincerely appreciate it.