Swedish Meatballs
So, while scrolling through Twitter last night, I scrolled past a picture of Swedish Meatballs. I scrolled past but couldn't get them out of my head, so I tried to find the tweet to give credit today but I couldn't find it. I had never made swedish meatballs before so I did a bunch of research, threw out my other dinner plan, and put together my own recipe, I also tried to make it clean. So, here you go!
Meatballs (measurements are approx.)
1lb Extra Lean Ground Turkey
1 Cup Plain panko bread crumbs with crushed saltine crackers (1. Bc I like to use them & 2. I ran out of panko)
3/4 cup Chopped spinach
1 Tsp Garlic powder
Pinch Salt&pepper
1 tsp Dried rosemary
1 tsp Dried basil
One small chopped finely onion (I usually use the use the mini chopper, but the babies were sleeping in the other room)
2 Splashes of Worcestershire sauce
2 eggs
Make them into meatballs, and spread them out on a non stick sprayed baking dish
Baked @ 350 for 35 minutes
Sauce
3 cups organic free range chicken broth
1 cup water
1/2 cup soy milk
1&1/2 Tsp rosemary
2 dashes of soy sauce
1&1/2 tsp honey
Salt&pepper
3 heaping tablespoons (the kind you eat with) flour
Mix it up
Put the baked meatballs into a pot, pour the sauce over it. I simmered it for about an hour and a half, but you can adjust to your preference and needs.
The side was nothing crazy, baked potatoes and green beans coated in olive oil topped with salt, pepper, and Parmesan
Alana's Review
Ease: 2.5/5
Taste: 4/5
Comment: Use wheat flour instead of white for the sauce, I didn't have any on hand (I know... shame on me) just to make it more clean. Also, while I think the honey did add something special, I kind of want to try maple syrup, worse case scenario I have to redo the sauce. But I think it turned it really well considering I've never made it before (and actually only have eaten it once, maybe twice? But for some reason I just HAD to have it). It was a great first attempt and my toddler kept asking for more, so it must have been pretty good!
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