IKEA Shares Their Iconic Meatballs Recipe And It Consists Of Only 6 Steps (2024)

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Meatballs are great. But IKEA meatballs are a godsend! For those of you Pandas who have tried IKEA meatballs, you know what I’m talking about. And for those of you who haven’t had the pleasure of supping on these divine morsels, these tiny pieces of heaven, well, things are about to change.

IKEA published their recipe for how to make their delicious meatballs at home. Since a lot of us are stuck at home during the quarantine, now’s a great time to sharpen our cooking skills. And what better way to do it than with the perfect recipe that’s bound to make most people happy?

As we all could have expected, the Swedish furniture giant’s recipe went viral and people are ecstatic to have some quarantine meatballs on their tables. Scroll down for the full recipe and for Bored Panda’s interview with IKEA UK!

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These are IKEA’s iconic Swedish meatballs that most of us know intimately

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“The IKEA meatball recipe was developed back in 1985. Founder Ingvar Kamprad enlisted the help of famed chef Severin Sjöstedt to perfect the recipe. Severin was so determined to get it right he spent the best part of 10 months in his kitchen!” a representative of IKEA UK told Bored Panda about the origins of IKEA’s awesome meatballs in their food halls.

IKEA got the internet excited when it posted a recipe for making its meatballs at home!

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“IKEA meatballs have become an essential part of the IKEA shopping experience and were developed with passion and care. The now-famous dish is a true IKEA icon, just as known as the BILLY bookshelf or the KLIPPAN sofa. As Ingvar Kamprad, IKEA founder, put it: ‘It is tough to do business with hungry stomachs.’” Truer words have never been spoken. All I can think of right now is a big plate of Swedish meatballs.

Here is the recipe. IKEA’s meatballs are very easy to make

Image credits: IKEAUK

Image credits: IKEAUK

Image credits: IKEAUK

Image credits: IKEAUK

Image credits: IKEAUK

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“With the UK facing at least three more weeks of lockdown, we wanted to do something that would help bring a smile to people’s faces, and given that we know how much customers love our meatballs, we thought to release a meatballs recipe so people can have a go creating their own, could help to provide a little culinary inspiration,” the IKEA representative revealed what inspired them to share the recipe.

“Seeing people spend the extra time at home getting creative, be it by redesigning rooms or cooking up a storm in the kitchen, is wonderful—we want to help as many people as possible fall in love with their home all over again, and having a go recreating their favorite dish is just one way of achieving that.”

“We know that some people might be missing our meatballs, which is why we’ve released an at-home alternative which, using easily accessible ingredients, will help those looking for some inspiration in the kitchen,” Lorena Lourido, country food manager at IKEA in the UK and Ireland, said in a press release.

“Staying at home can be hard, but we want to help make everyone’s lives that little bit easier and more enjoyable. Bon appétit or, smaklig måltid, as we say in Sweden!” she added.

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The pandemic had closed all 22 of IKEA’s stores in the UK last month. Fortunately, some of their food halls are now reopened so that essential workers and the vulnerable can pop by for a quick but filling meal.

Swedish meatballs are traditionally served with potatoes, lingonberry jam, and cream sauce. According to IKEA, the lingonberry sweetness contrasts and harmonizes with the meatballs, while the cream sauce serves as a “mediator between the two.

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FAQs

What are IKEA's meatballs made of? ›

Ingredients for Meatballs
  • 500g beef mince.
  • 250g pork mince.
  • 1 onion finely chopped.
  • 1 clove of garlic (crushed or minced)
  • 100g breadcrumbs.
  • 1 egg.
  • 5 tablespoons of milk.
  • salt and pepper to taste.

What are the ingredients in IKEA frozen meatballs? ›

Beef, Pork, Water, Seasoning (Bread Crumbs [Bleached Wheat Flour, Dextrose, Yeast, Partially Hydrogenated Soybean and/Or Cottonseed Oil, Salt], Dextrose, Corn Syrup Solids, Salt, Parmesan Cheese [Pasteurized Milk, Cheese Cultures, Salt, Enzymes], Spices, Garlic Powder, Parsley Flakes, Dried Onion), Textured Soy Flour, ...

Did IKEA put horse meat in their meatballs? ›

Czech authorities alerted the discount furniture maker that they had found horsemeat in a sample of meatballs, and Ikea subsequently pulled the product from stores in 14 countries.

Why are IKEA meatballs so cheap? ›

If the meatballs are so delicious and so popular, why are they so inexpensive? Like many other things in business, selling inexpensive meatballs is a strategy for the company to turn more profit. To sell their products, they need to get people in the door. To do that, they entice people with cheap meatballs.

What is the story behind IKEA meatballs? ›

We've been serving food at IKEA stores since the 1960s, but in 1985 Swedish chef Severin Sjöstedt created a meatball that was delicious, affordable and easy to serve, based on the traditional Swedish meatball. After 10 months of tireless testing and tasting, the IKEA meatball was born.

What are some facts about IKEA meatballs? ›

Our meatballs were launched in 1985 and are loved by people everywhere. With mashed potatoes, cream sauce and lingonberry jam, they're as Swedish as it gets. Easy to cook and serve – a tasty IKEA icon.

What is the jam they put on IKEA meatballs? ›

It's lingonberry season and the small sour berries that thrive best in cold climates are ready to be picked. Swedes love eating the jam made from lingonberries with meatballs, mashed potatoes and cream sauce.

What is IKEA meatball gravy made of? ›

Iconic Swedish cream sauce: Melt 40 grams of butter in a pan. Whisk in 40 grams of plain flour and stir for two minutes. Add 150 milliliters of vegetable stock and 150 milliliters of beef stock and continue to stir.

Does Ikea have horse meat? ›

Swedish furniture giant Ikea has withdrawn some of its meatballs in 14 European countries after horse meat was discovered in the Swedish-made product in the Czech Republic.

Was there horse meat in Taco Bell? ›

The British Food Standards Agency said Taco Bell's products contained more than 1% (pdf) horse meat. “We apologize to our customers and take this matter very seriously as food quality is our highest priority,” a spokesman for the chain said.

Why did Ikea stop selling meatballs? ›

STOCKHOLM - Swedish furniture giant Ikea became entangled in Europe's widening meat scandal Monday, forced to withdraw meatballs from stores across Europe amid suspicions that they contained horse meat. Stores in the U.S. and Canada were not affected, Ikea said.

Has IKEA stopped selling meatballs? ›

Frozen meatballs are available for you to take home! We know that there is great demand for our meatballs - what's a visit to IKEA without them? Although our collection point may not have a hot meatball offer available, we have made sure that there are frozen meatballs available for you to take home and cook yourself.

Does IKEA sell more meatballs than furniture? ›

According to lovemoney.com, IKEA sells 150 million meatballs every year. Their bestselling furniture product, on the other hand, has been sold 110 million times since it was offered to the public four decades ago.

Why IKEA is suddenly 3D printing meatballs? ›

For years we've been developing products through 3D printing and working with food proteins to create healthy, sustainable meals. We decided to combine the two, to create 3D printed experimental plant-based meatballs to serve up to selected tech-savvy job candidates during lunch interviews.

Are IKEA meatballs unhealthy? ›

Are Ikea meatballs healthy? The meatballs are low in carbs but high in fat content, so while they're not healthy food, Ikea Swedish meatballs can be part of a healthy eating plan when enjoyed in moderation and as an occasional treat.

Are IKEA meatballs all beef? ›

Ikea's meatballs are made from minced meat (pork and beef), onions, garlic, breadcrumbs, and milk.

Are IKEA Swedish meatballs authentic? ›

They're famous – and one of the brand's most prized assets. But some of the romantic Swedishness of the meatballs, which are served with mash, light gravy and lingonberry jam, has been forever lost. Ikea's iconic meatballs originated in what is now modern day Turkey.

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