🥔Nordic Swedish Meatballs with Lingonberry Sauce
Why you should try this?
Softer and creamier than Italian meatballs, and fresher than American ones! Use the Geedel manual vegetable chopper to mince pork and onion, mix the filling in 5 minutes. The cooked meatballs paired with lingonberry sauce are sweet and tangy, cutting through richness. Serve with mashed potatoes for authentic IKEA-style flavor!
Ingredients
✨Seasonings: 30ml whipped cream, 1/2 teaspoon salt, a pinch of black pepper, 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg powder, 50g store-bought lingonberry sauce
Detailed Instructions
1.Effortless meat chopping with Geedel
Cut pork belly and beef into small chunks, place in the Geedel vegetable chopper, and press gently to get fine minced meat—even fat-to-lean ratio, more reassuring than pre-made minced meat. Use the chopper’s fine chop setting to mince the onion into fine pieces. 2. Mix filling & roll meatballs In a large bowl, combine minced meat, onion mince, breadcrumbs, egg, 1/4 teaspoon salt, black pepper, and nutmeg powder. Add 20ml whipped cream and stir clockwise until the mixture develops a sticky texture. Roll into 3cm-diameter meatballs.
2.Cook & serve
Bring water to a boil in a pot, add the meatballs, and simmer for 8 minutes until they float to the surface. Remove and set aside. Heat 10ml whipped cream in another pan, add a pinch of salt, and simmer into a thin sauce. Drizzle the sauce over the meatballs, and serve with lingonberry sauce and mashed potatoes.

Blogger’s Tips
Pork with a 1:1 fat-to-lean ratio makes meatballs softer—lean-only meat will be tough.Lingonberry sauce can be replaced with cranberry sauce for a stronger sweet-tart flavor.
📝Summary
The Geedel vegetable chopper with container minces pork and beef into uniform minced meat, avoiding additives in pre-made options. Its fine chop setting handles onion mince without extra tools. With 8 minutes of cooking + 5 minutes of filling prep, total time is under 20 minutes. The soft meatballs and tangy lingonberry sauce are perfect for daily family dinners or meal prepping—even beginners can make authentic-tasting Swedish meatballs!




