Best Swedish Meatballs Recipe

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The Best Swedish Meatballs feature tender meatballs in a rich, creamy sauce! Delicious served over noodles or mashed potatoes for dinner, and makes a great appetizer. The recipe is simple to make and ready in 30 minutes!

Photo of swedish meatballs served on a bed of noodles.

These savory, satisfying Swedish Meatballs are delicious favorites my family loves! They are made from scratch with my Mama’s simple recipe she’s made for decades. With a few steps and simple ingredients, this recipe makes the best Swedish meatballs and rich, creamy Swedish meatball sauce.

While they most certainly make a hearty meal served over mashed potatoes, wide noodles, or rice, they make a special appetizer for serving at parties, too.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Simple to Make – The ingredients are simple, and the recipe is straightforward and easy! While there are a few steps, they are easy to do, and the results are so very worth it! These are the Best Swedish meatballs I’ve ever tasted!

Time-Tested Recipe – This family recipe was passed down from my Mama and has been made hundreds of times over decades. While we aren’t Swedish and have been making this recipe long before we’d ever heard of Ikea Swedish meatballs, I know you will enjoy these Swedish meatballs just like my family and friends have for many years.

Versatile – Makes a satisfying, scrumptious dinner as well as a delicious appetizer. There are also several recipe variations if you wish to use any of them.

Ingredients

Be sure to see the recipe card below for the full listing of ingredients, instructions, notes, and estimated nutritional information.

Photo of ingredients to make swedish meatballs. Ground beef, egg, worcestershire sauce, onion, cracker crumbs, and seasonings.
Ingredients to make Swedish Meatball Sauce in individual containers on a white surface.

For the Meatballs:

Ground Beef – Use ground chuck for the most depth of flavor.

Onion Chopped onion adds flavor to the meatballs. You can omit if you prefer.

Egg Acts as a binder for the meatballs.

Seasonings Stone House Seasoning, nutmeg, and allspice. (Note: Mama’s original recipe did not include nutmeg and allspice.)

Bread Crumbs or Cracker Crumbs Binds the meatballs together. You can also use plain Panko.

Fresh Parsley Use freshly chopped parsley for the best flavor.

Olive Oil

For the Swedish Meatball Sauce:

Butter Adds flavor and richness to the sauce.

Flour – It thickens the sauce.

Beef Stock or Broth – Adds deep flavor to the sauce.

Whole Milk – Makes the sauce creamy and delicious. You can use heavy cream for an even richer sauce.

Worcestershire Sauce – Deepens the flavor. You can also use coconut aminos if sensitive to soy.

Stone House Seasoning – My favorite house seasoning, hence the name Stone House Seasoning, is a blend of garlic, salt, and pepper.

Fresh Parsley – Use freshly chopped for the best flavor.

How to Make Swedish Meatballs

Ingredients for Swedish Meatballs in a glass bowl ready to be combined.

Mix the ingredients for the meatballs, then form them into meatballs with a scoop or spoon.

Cook the meatballs in a skillet with olive oil until browned, according to the recipe, for about 7 to 10 minutes. Once done, drain the meatballs on a paper towel-lined plate.

Melt the butter according to the directions and then whisk in the flour until golden brown.

Swedish meatball sauce with browned meatballs nearby.
Browned meatballs added to creamy sauce in a skillet with fresh parsley nearby.

Next, slowly whisk in broth and cook until thickened. Add milk or cream, Worcestershire sauce, salt and pepper. Stir the sauce until it is creamy and well combined. Add the cooked meatballs to the sauce.

Photo of Swedish Meatballs in rich, creamy sauce in a skillet with a wooden spoon.

Finally, coat the meatballs in the creamy Swedish meatball sauce by turning them gently in the sauce-filled skillet. Add fresh parsley, if desired. Serve and enjoy!

How to Serve Swedish Meatballs

We always love our Swedish Meatballs served over mashed potatoes, noodles, or rice.

When we hosted a Rotary student from Sweden several years ago, she made sure that we served it with a bit of Lingonberry Jam that she’d brought with her from home. It was a delicious variation for us!

Variations

  • Meat: Use a mixture of ground beef and ground pork or substitute with ground chicken or ground turkey, if you prefer.
  • Gluten-Free: Substitute your favorite gluten-free crackers, bread, or Panko for a gluten-free meatball, and use gluten-free flour for making the sauce.
  • Dairy-Free: Use your favorite dairy-free milk instead of the milk used in this recipe.
  • Egg-Free: If you are sensitive or allergic to eggs, you can use a flax egg replacement. Combine one tablespoon of flaxseed meal and three tablespoons of water. Allow the mixture to sit for about 5 minutes.
  • Onion-Free: You can omit the onions from the meatballs if you prefer.
  • Seasonings: Use 2 cloves minced garlic, 1 teaspoon salt, and 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground pepper in place of Stone House Seasoning if you do not have it on hand. Nutmeg and allspice were not in my Mama’s original recipe. You can omit them from the recipe and still have a delicious dish!

Tips for the Best Swedish Meatballs

  • Ground chuck is my favorite for this recipe as it gives the meatballs a deeper flavor.
  • Use a tablespoon or small cookie scoop to form the meatballs so they will be a consistent size.
  • Make sure to use whole milk or heavy cream for the sauce. Using low-fat dairy is not suggested. You want the richness and creaminess that using full-fat dairy will give the Swedish meatball sauce
Close up image of meatballs smothered in creamy Swedish Meatball sauce.

Storage Tips

To Store: Allow the Swedish Meatballs to cool. Place them in an airtight container and store them in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

To Freeze: After the meatballs are cool, place them onto a parchment-lined baking sheet and into the freezer for 2 to 3 hours. Make sure the meatballs are not touching, as they will freeze together. Once the meatballs have frozen, transfer them to an airtight freezer-safe container or zip-top freezer bag. Place in freezer for up to 3 months. Do not freeze the creamy sauce, as it will not do well. Make the sauce fresh.

To Serve: When ready to serve, allow frozen meatballs to thaw overnight in the refrigerator or partially reheat frozen meatballs in the microwave or oven, then add them to the sauce over low-medium heat.

More Delicious Ground Beef Recipes

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Bart’s Best Hamburgers

Photograph of Swedish Meatballs covered in sauce atop noodles on a white plate garnished with parsley.

FOR THE CREAMIEST SAUCE

Use whole-fat dairy for the sauce (as included in the recipe). It gives the sauce a rich, creamy texture.

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Swedish Meatballs Recipe

4.95 from 52 votes
The Best Swedish Meatballs feature tender meatballs in a rich, creamy sauce! These savory meatballs are ready in 30 minutes for a delicious dinner or satisfying appetizer!
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Servings: 6

Ingredients

For the meatballs:

  • 1 pound ground beef
  • 2 tablespoons diced onion
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons Stone House Seasoning
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground allspice, optional
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg, optional
  • 2 tablespoons bread or cracker crumbs
  • 2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley
  • olive oil

For the sauce:

  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 2 cups beef stock or broth
  • 1 cup whole milk or heavy cream
  • 1 teaspoon Stone House Seasoning
  • 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
  • 2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley, optional

Instructions 

For the meatballs:

  • Mix together all ingredients for the meatballs. Set aside.
  • Using a tablespoon scoop or spoon, form meatballs from the ground beef mixture. Heat 12-inch skillet or saute pan over medium heat. Drizzle in enough olive oil to lightly coat the bottom of the skillet to prevent meatballs from sticking. Drop formed meatballs into the heated skillet, turning occasionally to ensure that all sides of the meatball have been browned, about 7-10 minutes. The meatballs should reach an internal temperature of 165ยบ F. Remove the meatballs from the skillet or saute pan and drain on a plate lined with paper towels.

For the sauce:

  • Reduce the heat on the skillet or saute pan to medium-low heat. Melt butter and whisk in flour until it has turned golden brown. Slowly whisk in beef broth and cook until thickened, then add in milk or cream, worcestershire sauce, pepper, and salt. Continue to stir until well-combined. Add meatballs back into the skillet, turning to coat well. Add fresh parsley, if using.

Notes

Storage Tips
To Store: Allow the Swedish Meatballs to cool. Place them in an airtight container and store them in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
To Freeze: After the meatballs are cool, place them onto a parchment-lined baking sheet and into the freezer for 2 to 3 hours. Make sure the meatballs are not touching, as they will freeze together. Once the meatballs have frozen, transfer them to an airtight freezer-safe container or zip-top freezer bag. Place in freezer for up to 3 months. Do not freeze the creamy sauce, as it will not do well. Make the sauce fresh.
To Serve: When ready to serve, allow frozen meatballs to thaw overnight in the refrigerator or partially reheat frozen meatballs in the microwave or oven, then add them to the sauce over low-medium heat.
Variations
  • Meat: Use a mixture of ground beef and ground pork or substitute with ground chicken or ground turkey, if you prefer.
  • Gluten-Free: Substitute your favorite gluten-free crackers, bread, or Panko for a gluten-free meatball, and use gluten-free flour for making the sauce.
  • Dairy-Free: Use your favorite dairy-free milk instead of the milk used in this recipe.
  • Egg-Free: If you are sensitive or allergic to eggs, you can use a flax egg replacement. Combine one tablespoon of flaxseed meal and three tablespoons of water. Allow the mixture to sit for about 5 minutes.
  • Onion-Free: You can omit the onions from the meatballs if you prefer.
  • Seasonings: Use 2 cloves minced garlic, 1 teaspoon salt, and 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground pepper in place of Stone House Seasoning if you do not have it on hand. Nutmeg and allspice were not in my Mama’s original recipe. You can omit them from the recipe and still have a delicious dish!

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Nutrition

Calories: 220kcal | Carbohydrates: 8g | Protein: 20g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Cholesterol: 91mg | Sodium: 1054mg | Potassium: 391mg | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 225IU | Vitamin C: 0.6mg | Calcium: 74mg | Iron: 2.6mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Enjoy!
Robyn xo

From the Add a Pinch recipe archives. Originally published 2014.

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177 Comments

  1. D. Smith says:

    5 stars
    I add a pinch of freshly ground allspice to my swedish meatballs, too, for an authentic Swedish taste. Sometimes I add it to the meat for the meatballs, sometimes I add it to the sauce. Both are good!

    My paternal grandmother was a full-blood swede and she added allspice and nutmeg to all kinds of meat dishes. Usually allspice was for beef and nutmeg was for pork dishes. She would make apples, blackberries and onions fried in butter and add a bit of cinnamon and nutmeg to go with pork chops or a pork loin roast. Sometimes she would fry sauerkraut in the pork chop pan after the chops had browned and she would add just a titch of nutmeg. YUM!

  2. Pam says:

    5 stars
    Delicious! I will be making this again!

    1. Robyn Stone says:

      Thanks Pam! XO

  3. Cindy Tripp says:

    Well just made but put in oven for now! Can you tell me how many meatballs per serving??? Watching my carbs. thanks

    1. Robyn Stone says:

      Hi Cindy,
      The recipe serves 6, so it will depend on the size you make your meatballs. But if you follow the recipe exactly, you can just divide the recipe into those 6 servings to figure your nutritional information per serving. Enjoy! xo

  4. Sandy says:

    5 stars
    Tried this recipe a few months ago and it is now a go-to staple! I absolute love the sauce! I had a hard time with the meatballs falling apart, although the flavor of them is wonderful. I have been using premade meatballs since then, but I will try again with the homemade when I have time to figure out how to keep them together. I do add an extra beef bullion cube for a bit more flavor, but that is just my personal preference. Thank you for the recipe!

  5. Nick says:

    5 stars
    Thank you, just made this, they were so good. Went a bit heavy on the salt and pepper but otherwise, followed right to the letters. For the thin sauce comments, add the broth, and the milk real slow, incrementally while stirring and yall should be fine. Will be making this quite a bit, the house loved it. Thanks again.

    1. Robyn Stone says:

      So glad you enjoyed them, Nick! They’ve been a favorite in my family for years! Thanks! ๐Ÿ™‚

  6. GwenD says:

    5 stars
    Loved it!!! I have made this recipe 6 times now and my whole family absolutely loves it!! The only thing i do different is that I used 5 tbs butter instead of 3 and it makes the sauce a bit thicker. Otherwise amazing!!!

    1. Robyn Stone says:

      So glad you enjoy it, Gwen! Thanks! xo

  7. marcia says:

    jamie said when double recipe add 2 cups crushed ritz. that seems like a lot. is this correct.

  8. Jason says:

    5 stars
    Loved it!

  9. JELLO says:

    5 stars
    Everyone loved these meatballs! The sauce is so good too! I served them over egg noodles with green beans on the side. Thank you!

    1. Robyn Stone says:

      I’m so glad you all loved it!

  10. Tami says:

    5 stars
    Oh my gosh! Delicious! I never made them before but wanted to try and your recipe was spot on! My daughter and I ate every bite! Thanks sooo much for sharing! #food #delicious #meatballs #swedishmeatballs #loveandcooking #sharing

    1. Robyn Stone says:

      I’m happy you both enjoyed it Tami! It’s special to our family too! Thanks!