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IKEA Swedish Meatballs are one of the most popular items on the menu at the IKEA Restaurant. And, now that they have released the official recipe, you can make copycat IKEA Swedish meatballs at home!

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IKEA Swedish Meatballs

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.

Recipe Video

To see us make this IKEA Swedish meatballs recipe from start to finish, watch the video in this post!

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Ingredient Notes and Substitutions

  • Meat – Despite the internet rumors, IKEA Swedish meatballs are not made with horse meat!

    Use a simple combination of ground beef and ground pork for this recipe.

  • Onion and Garlic – As with any dish, these two ingredients really boost the savory flavor! Don’t worry — the onions become tender in the oven, so there’s no crunch.
  • Breadcrumbs – Use regular plain breadcrumbs in this IKEA Swedish meatballs recipe. If you prefer a bit more texture, substitute panko instead.
  • Gravy – The traditional IKEA Swedish meatballs sauce is made with butter, flour, beef stock, and cream.

    I like to replace half of the beef stock with vegetable stock, then add in soy sauce and Dijon mustard for extra flavor!

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Swedish Meatballs IKEA Tips and Tricks

  • Don’t skip the milk!

Without it, your IKEA Swedish meatballs won’t be as tender or juicy.

That’s because the breadcrumbs soak up the milk, locking in plenty of moisture so they don’t dry out in the oven.

  • Prevent tough meatballs.

The most important thing to remember when making meatballs is to not overwork the meat!

Mix just until the ingredients are combined and touch them as little as possible.

Use a scoop to portion them out before gently rolling them into shape.

Wet or grease your hands before rolling — this gets them nice and smooth and prevents the mixture from sticking to your skin.

  • Brown before baking.

This is another step that guarantees perfectly tender and moist bites!

It also helps cook some of the fat ahead of time, so your copycat IKEA Swedish meatballs aren’t too greasy.

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Serving Suggestions

Traditionally, you would serve these copycat IKEA Swedish meatballs over mashed or boiled new potatoes.

However, you can serve them over noodles or rice if you prefer as well.

Swedish meatballs at IKEA are served with lingonberry jam. But, this may be difficult to find here in the United States.

So, a delicious alternative would be to serve it with cranberry sauce! This Simple Cranberry Sauce recipe takes about 10 minutes to make and is absolutely delicious.

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IKEA Swedish Meatballs Recipe FAQ

What is IKEA Swedish meatballs sauce made of?

The IKEA Swedish meatballs sauce is simply a roux (flour and butter) that has added cream and stock.

Our copycat IKEA Swedish meatballs recipe includes a few extra ingredients to give the sauce even more flavor and a silky smooth texture.

Should you fry or bake meatballs?

I prefer to bake meatballs whenever possible. Not only is it less messy, but they come out perfectly tender and evenly cooked every time!

Plus, while they are baking, you can spend time preparing side dishes for your quick and easy meal.

Do you cook meatballs before putting them in sauce?

In this IKEA Swedish Meatballs recipe, you will fry the meatballs and then finish baking them in the oven.

After that, the sauce is served on the side. They suggest serving the meatballs with the sauce over mashed or boiled new potatoes.

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How to Freeze Meatballs

If you want to make a big batch of IKEA Swedish meatballs and freeze them for another night, you can!

Simply roll out the meatballs and place them on a baking sheet that’s been lined with parchment or freezer paper.

Put them in the freezer until they’re frozen, about an hour. Then, transfer them to a freezer bag.

Flash freezing prevents meatballs from sticking together, making it easier to thaw just what you need.

You can keep uncooked Swedish meatballs from IKEA in the freezer for 3 to 4 months, provided they are stored in a tightly sealed freezer bag.

If you want to cook them first, cooked meatballs will stay good in the freezer for up to a year.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 40 minutes mins

Chill Time 2 hours hrs

Total Time 2 hours hrs 45 minutes mins

Course Main

Cuisine Swedish

Method Oven

Servings 16 meatballs

Ingredients

  • 1 pound ground beef
  • 1/2 pound ground pork
  • 1 small yellow onion, finely chopped
  • 1 clove garlic, minced
  • 3.5 ounces breadcrumbs
  • 1 large egg
  • 5 tablespoons whole milk
  • salt and pepper, to taste

Ikea Meatball Sauce

  • 1 teaspoon oil
  • 3 tablespoons butter, 1.4 ounces
  • 3 tablespoons plain flour, 1.4 ounces
  • 5 ounces vegetable stock
  • 5 ounces beef stock
  • 5 ounces heavy cream
  • 2 teaspoons soy sauce
  • 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard

Instructions

  • In a large mixing bowl, add beef and pork; mix thoroughly to break up any lumps.

    Add finely chopped onion, garlic, breadcrumbs, and egg, and mix to combine. Add milk, and season well with salt and pepper.

  • 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 while cooking).

  • In a frying pan, heat oil over medium heat. When hot, gently add meatballs and brown on all sides.

  • When browned, add to an ovenproof dish and cover. Place in a hot oven, 350°F. or 180°C., and baked for 30 minutes.

  • Meanwhile, make the sauce. Melt the butter in a frying pan. Whisk in the plain flour and continue cooking, stirring continuously for 2 minutes.

  • Slowly add in vegetable stock and beef stock, whisking continuously. Stir in the heavy cream, soy sauce and Dijon mustard.

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

  • When ready to eat, serve with your favorite potatoes or noodles.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1meatball | Calories: 191cal | Carbohydrates: 7g | Protein: 10g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 57mg | Sodium: 196mg | Sugar: 1g | Fiber: 1g | Calcium: 34mg | Iron: 1mg

All nutritional information is based on third party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe’s nutritional value will vary depending on the ingredients used, measuring methods, and portion sizes.

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Originally published May 2020, updated and republished October 2023

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FAQs

What is Ikea gravy made of? ›

The sauce for Swedish Meatballs is a creamy gravy that is made with butter, beef broth/stock, thickened with flour and made creamy with cream.

Why are Ikea meatballs so cheap? ›

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 meat are Ikea Swedish meatballs made of? ›

Steps for the meatballs

Combine beef and pork mince until all lumps are smoothed. Add finely chopped onion, garlic, breadcrumbs, egg and mix. Then add milk and salt and pepper to taste. Grab small handfuls and roll into a ball shape.

What is the jam they put on Ikea meatballs? ›

There is probably no other dish that is so connected to Swedish cuisine, as meatballs with cream sauce and lingonberry jam.

Can you make IKEA gravy with milk instead of cream? ›

I use a bit of milk. Tastes the same, maybe better as not too creamy.

How do you make IKEA gravy not lumpy? ›

Use a Sieve

Pour the gravy through the sieve, pressing gently with a rubber spatula to strain that thick gravy goodness into the bowl. Pour the strained no-lump gravy back into your pan and give it a little whisk to make sure all the lumps are gone and your gravy is smooth.

How many meatballs do Ikea cook a day? ›

The furniture giant sells two million meatballs every day. 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, according to the Mirror.

Why Ikea is suddenly 3D printing meatballs? ›

The brand came up with an unusual method to recruit tech talent. Ikea's Swedish meatballs have already reached icon status. Now they are the basis of an unusual experiment by the retailer to entice tech talent to join the company. Ikea is recruiting for more than 150 technology and innovation jobs this year.

Is there horse meat in Ikea meatballs? ›

The Czech State Veterinary Administration said it tested two batches of Ikea meatballs and only one of them contained horsemeat.

What is the difference between Swedish meatballs and Danish meatballs? ›

The Danish meatball is a little rugged in texture and can be served in multiple ways – with a lightly spiced curry sauce, for example, or a rich gravy. A Swedish meatball, in comparison to the crispy, pan-fried Danish version, is often a little smaller, with a very smooth, even texture and a rounder shape.

What ethnicity is Swedish meatballs? ›

Swedish meatballs, the signature national dish, are really Turkish. The country's national Twitter account made the announcement in a tweet this week. “Swedish meatballs are actually based on a recipe King Charles XII brought home from Turkey in the early 18th century,” the tweet said.

What can I use instead of lingonberry jam? ›

11 Easy Lingonberry Jam Substitutes [With Recipes]

Cranberry jam, raw-stirred lingonberries, apple sauce, currant jam, pickled lingonberries, lingonberries in syrup, rowan berry jam, pomegranate molasses, cloud berry jam, apples and graded carrots.

What is a substitute for lingonberry jam in meatballs? ›

And that if you can't find it, good old fashioned cranberry sauce. makes for an acceptable substitute.

What do you eat with Swedish meatballs? ›

Mashed Potatoes - The creamy gravy on Swedish Meatballs is perfect with potatoes! Egg Noodles - Spaghetti isn't a bad idea either. Green veggies - I love to serve green peas with Swedish meatballs. Roasted Vegetables - Skip the starch and serve the meatballs with a combination of roasted vegetables.

Is gravy vegan at IKEA? ›

Ikea gravy is also known as cream sauce or its Swedish name, allemansrätten. This gravy is meat-free and vegetarian but sadly it's not vegan because it contains milk protein. In Ikea stores, the vegan-friendly veggie balls come with a tomato sauce rather than cream sauce.

What is gravy made out of? ›

What is gravy anyway? At the most basic level, gravy is a simple pan sauce that requires liquid and a thickener. Traditional turkey gravy usually has fat, flour, and stock. You can make excellent turkey gravy with just those ingredients, plus salt and pepper for seasoning.

What are gravy packets made of? ›

Ingredients. MODIFIED CORN STARCH, WHEAT FLOUR, HYDROLYZED SOY AND CORN PROTEIN, CORN STARCH, CORN SYRUP SOLIDS, PALM OIL, SALT, CARAMEL COLOR, YEAST EXTRACT, ONION POWDER, SUGAR, NATURAL FLAVOR, GARLIC POWDER, MALTODEXTRIN, SPICES, MONOGLYCERIDES, CHICKEN FAT, BEEF FAT, DISODIUM INOSINATE AND DISODIUM GUANYLATE.

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