Today, I’m going to be sharing with you a very popular request – a gluten free swedish meatball recipe! So I am linking 3 of the best GF recipes I can find!
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Have you been wanting to try the Ikea meatballs but you can’t cause you’re gluten free? I’m going to be sharing with you 3 of the best gluten free swedish meatball recipes I could find. That way, you can make these at home to try for yourself!
Gluten Free Swedish Meatball Recipe
Swedish meatballs, the country’s most famous food, is actually based on a recipe brought back from Turkey in the early 18th century by King Charles XII of Sweden. They are a part of both traditional holiday meals and a staple in everyday home cooking. Actually I have a friend from Sweden – and it’s true, they actually eat Swedish meatballs like…ALL the time!
But, traditionally swedish meatballs are made with milk soaked bread or breadcrumbs and flour which obviously are not gluten free. So I’m going to be linking 3 very popular gluten free swedish meatball recipes that you can try to make at home for yourself!
What is the difference between Swedish meatballs and regular meatballs?
While both include ingredients such as grated onion and bread crumbs [or milk soaked bread] plus salt and pepper, Swedish meatballs traditionally use spices like allspice, nutmeg, white pepper, and sometimes ground ginger as flavoring. Swedish meatballs also use a mixture of beef and pork.
What do you serve with Swedish Meatballs?
Swedes usually serve their meatballs with egg noodles [we want to use gluten free], mashed potatoes, and lingonberry jam. You can also serve them over rice or roasted vegetables.
GF Swedish Meatball Recipes
- https://glutenfreeonashoestring.com/gluten-free-swedish-meatballs/
- https://www.gnom-gnom.com/gluten-free-keto-swedish-meatballs/
- https://www.glutenfreepalate.com/gluten-free-swedish-meatballs/
There you go! I know lots of people who have been looking for a gluten free Swedish meatball recipe! So, I hope you like those and you give one of them, or all of them a try! Now we don’t have to feel left out whenever someone else gets to eat Swedish meatballs whether at home, or at Ikea!
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