Anonymous
Post 08/28/2014 11:53     Subject: Ikea meatballs

Anonymous wrote:I don't even like meatballs, but my sister has this delicious recipe that I think is on the bottle...a bottle of ketchup (chili variety) with a can of cranberry sauce or something like that. Sounds disgusting but tastes wonderful.


Yes! But I think it's grape jelly and not cranberry sauce. Dump in crockpot, cook and serve!
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2014 11:48     Subject: Ikea meatballs

Noodles with egg-cream-Parm sauce.
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2014 11:10     Subject: Ikea meatballs

I don't even like meatballs, but my sister has this delicious recipe that I think is on the bottle...a bottle of ketchup (chili variety) with a can of cranberry sauce or something like that. Sounds disgusting but tastes wonderful.
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2014 10:48     Subject: Ikea meatballs

Toss in crock pot with barbecue sauce and grape jelly. Heat then eat.
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2014 18:18     Subject: Ikea meatballs

It would be mutiny in my house if you tried to serve Swedish meatballs without some Swedish pancakes. And yellow pea soup.
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2014 16:05     Subject: Ikea meatballs

Throw it in some lefse with some butter for a Scandinavian "taco."
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2014 15:02     Subject: Ikea meatballs

Lingonberry jam can be found at Ikea, of course. I've also seen it at Cost Plus World Market. Maybe Whole Foods/ Fresh Market.
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2014 14:35     Subject: Re:Ikea meatballs

Anonymous wrote:I usually make a mushroom, onion cream sauce, then cook meatballs in sauce (also works for pan-friend chicken). Serve over egg noodles and a side of roasted broccoli. If you couldn't tell already, my kids are on the skinny side so anything I can do to fatten them up!


OP here, this is basically what I decided to do without reading your post! Nice. I am going to make a hunt for lingonberry jam at the grocery store we will see how that goes