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Sunday, 8 February 2009

Swedish Turkey Meatballs

Heather's recent Swedish meatballs with nutmeg gravy inspired me. I used turkey mince - because I'd bought some and couldn't remember why - and did a mushroom sauce with half beef stock, half milk for extra savouriness. It was good. Would have been better with some parsley.

11 comments:

  1. Yum! I have Swedish meatballs in the freezer from Ikea & I;m craving them now

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  2. mmmm. swedish meatballs sound very good!

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  3. It's almost worth going to Ikea, Kat!

    Heather - they were! Although I am not sure about using turkey for them in future.

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  4. These sound really good, I am going to save this recipe.

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  5. These sound so good! I've never made swedish meatballs, but I definitely need to try it soon!

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  6. Esi - if you can't buy them from Ikea, you should make them!

    Sara - I don't know how Swedish they are really, but they are good!

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  7. Love me a serving a Swedish meatballs.

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  8. Hey, thanks for the nod, Alicia! I'm guessing that using turkey instead of beef/pork means I could eat these at least a couple times a week without getting too husky. And by "husky" I mean fat-assed.

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  9. I have been totally craving Swedish meatballs lately and was thinking of making them. You have convinced me!

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  10. Peter - they were pretty popular here, too!

    Heather - my theory is that the half stock/half milk gravy reduces the calorie count, too.

    Deb - I think there is definitely something in the air for meatballs!

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  11. Got to love Swedish meatballs. And the nutmeg makes all the difference.

    Are we talking about Heather's ass again?

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