You might think of Ikea when you hear Swedish Meatballs, but trust me, this homemade recipe is even better! Perfectly-spiced meatballs with a rich, creamy, delectable gravy comes together quicker than you’d think. It’s such a cozy meal idea, but just as great for parties.
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What’s in this Swedish Meatball Recipe?
These chicken and beef meatballs are made with allspice and nutmeg for that specific flavor that makes Swedish meatballs so unique. They’re then cooked in a creamy gravy sauce that is just unbelievably delicious!
- Breadcrumbs: Breadcrumbs create a better texture in the meatball mixture.
- Milk + Cream: Add moisture to the meatballs and makes the sauce creamy.
- Egg: This binds the ingredients together.
- Spices: Allspice and nutmeg are important for the warm, comforting flavor of the meatballs. Salt and pepper enhance the natural flavors.
- Fresh Parsley: Adds a pop of freshness to the meatballs and sauce.
- Butter + Oil: Vegetable oil helps the onions cook without burning, while butter adds richness and helps to thicken the gravy.
- Onion + Garlic: Adds a savory and earthy flavor to the meatballs.
- Ground Chuck + Chicken: This mixture of meats makes for a flavorful meatball! You can stick with the more traditional mixture of beef and pork instead if you prefer– just use pork in place of the chicken.
- All-Purpose Flour: This thickens the gravy.
- Broth: I used both beef and chicken broth in the sauce, but you can use one or the other if you prefer.
- Sour Cream: Adds richness and tangy flavor to the sauce.
- Dijon Mustard: Adds a bit of an acidic tang to the sauce.
- Worcestershire Sauce: This is the perfect mix of savory, salty, and tangy, so it adds great flavor to the sauce.
- Beef Bouillon: Use instant bouillon granules. This adds a really rich and savory taste to the gravy.
- Apple Cider Vinegar: This tangy ingredient creates more balance in the flavor.
Pro Tip: If you want to turn these meatballs into the coziest meal ever, try this Swedish Meatball Soup!
Easy Swedish Meatballs
You can use frozen meatballs to make this Swedish meatball recipe even easier. You’ll miss out on the warm spices cooked into the meat, but the gravy itself will still add so much flavor.
To do this, simply cook your frozen meatballs (use chicken, beef, or pork) according to package instructions, then make the sauce and cook the meatballs in it according to the recipe card below.
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The addition of warming spices, like allspice and nutmeg, gives these meatballs an otherworldly flavor!
This amazing sauce is made with butter, heavy cream, sour cream, broth, soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, beef bouillon, cider vinegar, flour, sugar, Dijon mustard, and parsley.
Traditionally, these meatballs are made with a combination of pork and beef. But for this recipe, we used a combination of ground chicken and ground chuck (beef) instead. However, you can use any combination of chicken, turkey, beef, and pork you prefer, or just stick to one.
Flour creates a thicker, gravy-like texture to the sauce. If you’d like an even thicker sauce: Before adding the meatballs, mix together 1 tablespoon of cornstarch and 2 tablespoons of milk or cold water and add it to the sauce. Stir over low heat until the mixture thickens.
Absolutely! Follow the instructions in this crockpot Swedish meatballs recipe instead.
How to Store and Reheat
Store leftovers in an airtight container, and keep them in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. You can store the meatballs directly in the sauce, or separate them (both options work fine).
To reheat, warm them up in the oven until fully heated through. You can also mix in a bit more cream to help make the sauce creamy again.
How to Freeze
While I do not recommend freezing the sauce, you can freeze the Swedish meatballs for up to 3 months. Freeze in a single layer on a lined baking sheet until solid, about 1-2 hours. Transfer to an airtight container or Ziplock bag to store. Let thaw overnight before finishing in the sauce.
Serving Suggestions
For a really cozy and comforting dinner with these traditional Swedish meatballs, serve them with egg noodles or homemade pasta, and creamy mashed potatoes or these simple roasted potatoes. The gravy coats the pasta and potatoes so beautifully!
If you’re serving these as an appetizer, don’t forget the lingonberry jam (or cranberry sauce if you can’t find it!) for dipping.
5-Star Review
“I have tried out at least three different recipes of Swedish Meatball sauce and this is far and away the best. I am always having to add something to the other recipes to make them taste better but this one needed no alterations. Thank you!!” – Renee
The page for this is nearly incomprehensible with all the ads and backstory. I haven’t even made the dish yet.
I am sorry, the ads are sadly necessary to keep this site going so you can have access to free recipes. There is an option at the top of the website to jump straight down to the recipe and skip everything in between and it allows you to print a recipe that is printer-friendly.
I don’t fix anything with soy…. anything I can use to replace that?
If you need a replacement for the soy suace, use Coconut Aminos! Should be able to find in your local grocery store :)
You might try worcestershire sauce. It is a little different but to me it is almost in the same family. Like soy sauce, it has a distinct flavor but I often use it in soups, stews, and meat marinades.
You can also use Bragg Liquid Aminos instead of soy sauce in anything that calls for soy sauce. Tastes just like soy sauce. We use it instead of soy sauce for everything. If you can’t find it in the grocery store, look at your nearest health food store and they should have it.
This sauce is absolutely delicious! One of the best things I have ever made for dinner – seriously! I didn’t actually make the meatballs in this recipe because I was short on time and had frozen meatballs that needed to be used, but the sauce was so good that I feel compelled to write a review anyway. I followed the recipe exactly as written for the sauce, with the exception of the parsley at the end. And I was looking for a super creamy sauce so I did add the cornstarch for the extra thickener. 100% I will make this again.
SO happy to hear that :)
Delicious, Delicious, Delicious
So so happy you enjoyed it!!
Delicious. Easy peasy. Great left overs for my work lunch. Thank you
Yum!! I’m so happy you enjoyed it!
This is seriously one of my favorite meals to make/eat! So quick and easy! But oh so amazing! Thank you!
I’m so glad you love it!!
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Thank you, Jess!
When is the beef bouillon used in the recipe? Sorry if I’m missing it.
Add it in step one with most of the other ingredients!
This is an excellent recipe! I am always looking for a tasty meal that can be prepared ahead of large family gatherings. Everyone loved it and there were only 4 meatballs left, after group of six all had seconds. They thought the sauce was very superior.
How awesome!! I’m glad everyone loved it so much!
Loved this recipe! I actually just made it last night. My boyfriend had never had Swedish meatballs and he was impressed! I used gluten-free bread crumbs and flour and it worked perfectly. The sauce thickened enough without using the cornstarch. Thank you for the delicious recipe!
Great ideas!! I’m so glad you all loved them so much!!!