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Home / Recipes / Dinner / Ground Beef / Easy Swedish Meatballs

Easy Swedish Meatballs

50 minutes mins
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4.73 from 266 votes
Jump to Recipe 05/21/19 | Updated: 02/26/22 | by Nora
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My Swedish meatball recipe is simple to whip up and tastes delicious – we love them for dinner with mashed potatoes, but they’re just as good with egg noodles if you prefer.

top down view on pan with noodles, Swedish meatballs

My Swedish meatball recipe

I have to make a confession: It’s been a long time since I ate meatballs at IKEA. Unpopular opinion, but I’m not their biggest fan.

Juicy homemade meatballs in a delicious brown gravy, though? These happen all the time around here, and I could eat the whole pan by myself if it wasn’t for my kids and husband, ha!

Ingredients you’ll need

Here is a visual overview of the ingredients in the recipe. Scroll down to the printable recipe card at the bottom of this post for quantities!

collage of Swedish meatball ingredients
Ingredients for Swedish meatballs: Ground beef, breadcrumbs, onion, garlic, seasoning, milk, egg, butter, flour, broth, milk, mustard and jelly.

Ingredient notes

  • meat: I use lean beef, but you can also use a fattier ground beef if that’s what you have – I recommend draining some of the fat after browning the meatballs. You can also use a mix of ground beef and pork if you prefer.
  • broth: Beef broth is best here, but you can also use chicken broth with a dash of soy sauce or Worcestershire sauce added.
  • mustard/jelly: these are optional and can be left out if you think they’re too weird in a gravy – but I will say these are the ingredients to help get that “IKEA taste”

Step by step photos

collage of Swedish meatball steps

Cooking Tips

  • if you’re in a hurry: use regular store-bought meatballs – you’ll need about 1.5 pounds
  • if you don’t knead/shape the meatball mix well, the meatballs will fall apart as you’re cooking them in the pan. if you’re unsure, bake the meatballs instead of pan-frying them to help them retain some shape (they could still fall apart in the sauce, so please do really make sure to roll them into firm balls).
  • likewise, brown the meatballs very well, until browned and crisp, or they’ll fall apart as you’re turning them.
  • if the jelly and mustard in the sauce sound weird to you (apparently those kind of people exist ?), feel free to leave them out – but you’ll lack some of that beloved IKEA flavor
  • to keep the meatballs round during cooking: freeze them for 5-10 minutes on a baking sheet after shaping them. sounds weird, but it helps them retain their shape!

Tips for lump free gravy

close up photo of meatball covered in gravy

Swedish meatball sauce starts with a roux. That’s just the fancy French word for gently heating some butter and flour before adding the liquids.

The first step to perfect gravy is to make sure you don’t burn the flour and butter for the sauce! It should turn a medium brown, but no more. (I’ve had to re-start the sauce before because I burnt the flour, it can’t be saved.)

For lump-free gravy, you’ll need to whisk very well and fast once you start adding the liquids. As soon as you start pouring the beef broth into the cooked flour and butter mix, it will begin to seize up and thicken.

Do not be alarmed by this, it’s important that you keep going and add all the liquid while whisking! Whisk all the while you’re pouring the liquid into the pan, and then keep whisking until it’s smooth. 

Side dishes

close up photo of meatballs in gravy next to egg noodles
top down view on plate with meatballs in gravy over noodles

We love eating these either with the best mashed potatoes in the world (really, so easy and so good!) or with simple egg noodles. PS If you have an Instant Pot? Make Instant Pot Mashed Potatoes!

As a veggie side, we often enjoy my easy sautéed green beans or roasted asparagus. Or frozen peas, if I’m in a hurry. A Creamy Cucumber Salad is another favorite, especially when it gets warmer outside!

No matter how you serve them (oh hey, I just wrote a post on all the possible side dishes for any kind of meatballs!), I can guarantee you one thing: They definitely taste better than IKEA’s – well, at least in my opinion they do.

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close up photo of a plate with noodles and meatballs

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Easy Swedish Meatballs

My Swedish meatball recipe is simple to whip up and tastes delicious – we love them for dinner with mashed potatoes, but they're just as good with egg noodles if you prefer.
Recipe by Nora from Savory Nothings
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4.73 from 266 votes
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Recipe details

Prep 30 minutes mins
Cook 20 minutes mins
Total 50 minutes mins
Servings 4 Servings
Difficulty Easy

Equipment

  • Large Skillet

Ingredients
 

For the meatballs:

  • 1 pound ground beef
  • ¼ cup breadcrumbs
  • 1 small onion very finely chopped
  • 1 clove garlic finely minced
  • 1 teaspoon dried parsley
  • ⅛ teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • ⅛ teaspoon ground allspice
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • black pepper to taste
  • 1 large egg
  • 1-2 tablespoons milk
  • 1 tablespoon oil

For the gravy:

  • 3 tablespoons butter
  • 3 tablespoons flour use 2 tablespoons if you prefer a thinner gravy
  • 1 ½ cups beef broth
  • 1 cup whole milk
  • 1 teaspoon smooth Dijon mustard
  • 1 tablespoon grape jelly OR lingonberry jam; or less, to taste
  • salt and black pepper to taste

Instructions
 

  • Make the meatballs:
    Add all ingredients for the meatballs EXCEPT for the oil to a large bowl. Knead very well. I like doing this with a handheld mixer with the hook attachment – it's so much faster! Using about 2 teaspoons of meat mixture, roll into firm balls. (Freezing the meatballs for 5-10 minutes at this point helps them to keep their shape.)
  • Cook the meatballs:
    Heat the oil in a wide, deep skillet. Brown the meatballs on all sides, until well browned on all sides. This will take between 6-8 minutes. Remove the meatballs from the pan and set aside. If you prefer baking the meatballs, place them on a lined baking sheet and bake them at 425°F for 10-12 minutes or until browned and no longer pink in the middle.
  • Make the gravy:
    Bring the skillet back to medium heat. Melt the butter, then stir in the flour and cook, whisking constantly, until medium brown. Quickly pour in the beef broth while whisking constantly. Simmer until thickened, then whisk in the milk, mustard and jelly. Simmer gently over medium-low heat until creamy, about 1 minute. Season to taste.
  • Finish the dish:
    Place the meatballs back in the gravy and warm very gently until heated through. Serve immediately.

Nutrition

Serving: 1servingCalories: 509kcalCarbohydrates: 13gProtein: 25gSaturated Fat: 16gCholesterol: 150mgSodium: 885mgSugar: 4g
Nutrition is an estimate.

More recipe information

Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Traditional

Nora Rusev from Savory Nothings
About Nora 
When I got married to my professional chef husband, I realized I had to step up my game in the kitchen. Now I share my favorite foolproof family recipes here on Savory Nothings: Chef-approved, kid-vetted and easy enough for everyday home cooks like you and me!   Learn more.

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  1. Lisa G says

    Oct 7, 2023

    5 stars
    I made these exactly as written and they were delicious. Even my ultra picky hubby loved them. I am now making them in big batches (5-10 lbs of hamburger) and freezing them in vac packs. I bought a couple of those huge sheet pans at Costco and bake them. While they’re baking I make the sauce. Then when everything has cooled, I bag them up and put them in the freezer. And when you are really tired, or have unexpected guests you just pull them out and serve them up. I use your instant pot mashed potatoes recipe and freeze those as well to serve with the meatballs. They taste like fresh and you only have the mess once. Thank you so much for an excellent recipe which truly rivals IKEA’s!

    Reply
    • Nora says

      Oct 9, 2023

      Thank you so much for sharing, Lisa! That’s so helpful. And I’m very glad you like the recipe!

      Reply
  2. Autumn Silverton says

    Jul 30, 2023

    4 stars
    The recipe was easy to follow , I made the meatball mix the night before and let it sit covered in the frig. I made the gravy the next morning and cooked up the meat balls…I promise you will want to double the gravy recipe. This is a keeper for sure!

    Reply
  3. Charlene says

    Jul 22, 2023

    5 stars
    I have made this several times in the last year – one of mine and my husband’s favorites! This week my son’s family is coming for a visit. My Daughter in law is following a Gluten Free diet. I decided to make this GF or at least try. I bought GF bread crumbs and used cornstarch instead of flour. I tripled the recipe. It turned out fantastic!

    Reply
  4. Myrna C Shank says

    Jun 28, 2023

    4 stars
    My very first time to make this dish and it turned out very delicious!! My husband and his bother was with us for a visit and he liked it so very much!. It will be in our family’s list of special dish. Thanks for sharing!😋😋😋

    Reply
    • Nora says

      Jul 9, 2023

      I’m so glad, Myrna!

      Reply
  5. LYNN B says

    May 22, 2023

    5 stars
    It was good, but I didn’t get much gravy.

    Reply
  6. Janetl says

    Mar 16, 2023

    Am I able to make this recipe the day prior to serving?
    any adjustments..?

    Reply
    • Nora says

      Mar 16, 2023

      Yes, you can. I have never had any issues reheating leftovers. Allow the dish to cool for 30 minutes, or until just cool enough to be put into the refrigerator. Refrigerate covered. To reheat, I recommend taking it out of the fridge 15 minutes before reheating. Heat gently, stirring from time to time, until the meatballs are steaming hot all the way through. The gravy will thicken in the fridge. Before you add any additional broth to thin it out, allow it to heat up first – it’s runnier when hot. Hope this helps!

      Reply
  7. Rheannon H. says

    Jan 20, 2023

    5 stars
    This is my go to recipe when making swedish meatballs!!! It never disappoints and always disappears!!

    Reply
  8. William says

    Dec 9, 2022

    These meatballs were great!!! I also froze half and cooked them the other night. Thank you!

    Reply
  9. Sara says

    Nov 1, 2022

    5 stars
    Absolutely amazing! ! I will definitely be making this again. My boyfriend has already requested I make it again! Thank you so much for this recipe

    Reply
  10. Kiersten Gascon says

    Oct 4, 2022

    5 stars
    I used a melon baller to make the meatballs. They were all a very uniform size.

    Reply
  11. Betty says

    Sep 3, 2022

    I thought Swedish Meatballs always had a sauce with sour cream in it.

    Reply
    • Nora says

      Sep 18, 2022

      Betty, I’m not from Sweden but I’ve been to Sweden a few times and have never been served meatballs in a sour cream sauce, only in a brown cream sauce. I think the sour cream type is a more American version, or maybe something more regional in Sweden? I prefer a sour cream sauce for Beef Stroganoff and a rich sauce for Swedish meatballs. You can easily stir some sour cream into the finished sauce if you prefer a more tangy taste. Hope this helps!

      Reply
      • Janiebelle says

        Dec 16, 2022

        Thank you! I’ve never had swedish meatballs with the sour cream sauce, and I don’t really care for sour cream. It’s difficult to find a recipe without sour cream.

        Reply
    • Kiersten Gascon says

      Oct 4, 2022

      Are you sure you might not be thinking of Beef stroganoff? That’s also served with sour cream and noodles.

      Reply
  12. Cher says

    Aug 27, 2022

    5 stars
    Made 3x the recipe. Cut back to 4 cups beef broth, 2 cups milk. Added 5 tablespoons flour to thicken. Excellent. Served hungry yet picky eaters. It was a hit, especially with the 12 year old. Definitely a repeat recipe.

    Reply
    • Nora says

      Sep 2, 2022

      I’m so glad, Cher!

      Reply
  13. Cris says

    Jun 13, 2022

    4 stars
    I made these meatballs with ground turkey for less fat. Instead of adding Dijon to the gravy, I added some ground mustard to the meatball mixture and added sour cream instead of milk and I was pleasantly surprised. I will try with ground beef next time to see the difference. Something different for a change….

    Reply
    • Nora says

      Jun 14, 2022

      I’m so glad, Cris! Hope you’ll enjoy the beef version, too.

      Reply
  14. Jessica says

    Apr 28, 2022

    5 stars
    This was delicious. The only modification I made was to add a couple tablespoons of sour cream at the end(instead of milk), and some fresh dill in the meatballs and sauce. Will definitely make again.

    Reply
    • Nora says

      Apr 30, 2022

      Your modifications sound delicious, Jessica!

      Reply
  15. Karen says

    Apr 10, 2022

    Can you use grape jam instead of jelly?

    Reply
    • Nora says

      Apr 14, 2022

      Karen, it will work for flavor, but it will definitely not “melt” into the sauce as jelly does. I would definitely pass it through a sieve, unless you’re not concerned about bits from the jam in your gravy. Hope this helps!

      Reply
  16. Anna says

    Mar 30, 2022

    Would the gravy for this recipe turn out good using heavy cream in place of milk?

    Reply
    • Nora says

      Apr 8, 2022

      I think so, Anna!

      Reply
      • Steph says

        May 23, 2024

        I just made it again and used half heavy cream and half milk, and it works pretty well for a delightfully rich and creamy sauce!

        Reply
  17. Kathleen Miley says

    Mar 30, 2022

    5 stars
    Made this recipe exactly as written. We loved it! I have shared it with several family members. Will definitely make again.

    Reply
    • Nora says

      Apr 8, 2022

      I’m so glad, Kathleen!

      Reply
  18. Jen L says

    Feb 16, 2022

    Hi there, would this be tasty with canned coconut milk instead of milk? We never have milk in the house because we don’t drink it! Thx

    Reply
    • Nora says

      Feb 18, 2022

      Jen, I know some readers have made it with almond milk. I think I would personally go with cashew milk, which is my favorite to use in mild, savory dishes where I don’t want any nutty flavour added. Hope this helps!

      Reply
  19. Shelly Dyer says

    Feb 15, 2022

    I’ve made this three or four times now, but every time I add the milk to the gravy it gets very soupy and takes quite a long time to thicken. [We’re talking at least another 20 minutes] Any idea what I’m doing wrong?

    Reply
    • Nora says

      Feb 15, 2022

      Shelly, it definitely shouldn’t take 20 minutes. Are you using whole milk or skim milk? Skim milk will yield a less creamy/less thick gravy. You could try using an additional tablespoon of flour. How long are you cooking the flour initially? if it gets too hot/too browned, it can lose some of its thickening power. Hope this helps, please don’t hesitate to ask more questions!

      Reply
  20. Gretchen M3 says

    Oct 31, 2021

    5 stars
    I’m going to be honest; I was a bit skeptical of the results when I first saw this recipe since I grew up in a very Swedish & Danish household where my family’s recipe is absolutely delicious. But, I was surprised that these were REALLY good, less labor intensive & quick! Even my boys approved!
    I love the addition of the Lingonberries, they really add a whole level of flavor.

    Reply
    • Nora says

      Nov 1, 2021

      That’s so great to hear, Gretchen! And I agree, the Lingonberries add so much goodness to this recipe.

      Reply
  21. Paul C. says

    Sep 6, 2021

    “Bravo”
    I’m on a Keto Diet so I substituted Almond Flour, Sugar free Grape Jelly, and half whole milk & half Sour Cream. served with Riced Cauliflower.
    Got the Carbs down to about 10 carbs Total including the Cauliflower.
    Very Very Good
    The kids loved it.

    Reply
    • Nora says

      Sep 25, 2021

      I’m so glad to hear it, Paul!

      Reply
  22. WALKENE NASH says

    Jun 15, 2021

    5 stars
    Very ritzy tasting, I think it was the de jon mustard and jelly. Served it with buttered noodles, salad, and homemade yeast rolls. Yummy!

    Reply
    • Nora says

      Jun 18, 2021

      I’m so glad, Walkene!

      Reply
  23. ANN BERGSTROM says

    Apr 27, 2021

    4 stars
    My husband has been craving meatballs lately, so I decided to make this recipe. We really enjoyed it. Made with the grape jelly over egg noodles. Thank you for sharing!

    Reply
    • Nora says

      Apr 29, 2021

      I’m so glad, Ann!

      Reply
  24. Peggy Roberts says

    Mar 9, 2021

    5 stars
    Love them! Great job adding the jelly! Thank you

    Reply
    • Nora says

      Mar 13, 2021

      I’m so glad, Peggy!

      Reply
  25. Lori C says

    Feb 16, 2021

    5 stars
    Fantastic! Made exactly as written and wouldn’t change a thing.
    I would urge anyone to pan sear the meatballs vs. baking them as the browned bits at the bottom of the pan add so much flavor to the gravy. It’s worth the effort!

    Thank you for sharing – I found this recipe on pinterest ?

    Reply
    • Nora says

      Feb 17, 2021

      I’m so glad, Lori! Yes, agreed on the pan searing. Some readers were having trouble with the meatballs sticking and breaking up in the skillet, so I ended up adding the baking instructions. But absolutely, pan searing adds a ton of extra flavor!

      Reply
      • Lora says

        Mar 9, 2022

        5 stars
        Loved it!

        Reply
        • Nora says

          Mar 10, 2022

          I’m so glad, Lora!

          Reply
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