Danish Meatballs
1/2 pound ground beef
1/2 pound ground pork
1 egg, beaten
1 small red onion, diced
1 tbs ground cardamom
4 tbs unsalted butter
2 tbs olive oil
2 tbs all-purpose flour
1 cup sour cream
lingonberry jam for garnish
in a large bowl, combine beef, pork, egg, onion and cardamom and season with salt and pepper. form into small balls about the size of walnuts, rolling them between your hands. heat 1 tbs butter and 1 tbs oil in a skillet and fry the meatballs in batches, turning to brown on all sides. transfer the cooked meatballs to a small sheet pan and set aside. continue to fry, adding remaining 1 tbs butter and 1 tbs oil, until all meatballs are cooked. add remaining 2 tbs butter and melt. whisk in flour and cook for a few minutes until golden brown. remove from heat and very carefully add 1 cup water (pan will bubble and splatter). return to the heat and whisk in sour cream and season with salt and pepper. add meatballs and simmer for 10-15 minutes, until sauce thickens and meatballs are cooked completely. serve frikadellers with sauce, lingonberry jam and boiled potatoes. enjoy!
6 comments:
i scoff at the ikea meatballs, but i am ready to try these frikadellers. mainly because i like saying frikadellers.
Thanks for sharing this recipe. I love Tessa Kiros' cookbooks! =)
You have to love the Scandinavians for putting cardamom in everything!My husband is Norwegian and every recipe has cardamom and lots of butter or cream.
I love your blog. Glad that I found it.
looking forward to trying these out!
I recently picked up this cookbook and highly recommend it. There isn't a ton of new ground for me as far as the recipes themselves, but the book is a rare treat. Very personal and warm with beautiful photos. One to pick up and enjoy when you need to be transported away from the daily grind for a few moments. Haven't moved beyond the beauty to the cooking yet, but I will.
I've owned this book for many years - I bought it in England when it first came out there - and was so happy to see it featured in Gourmet. Yes, it's a most beautiful book, but the food is fabulous too. The cheesecake is fantastic, the Cypriot lamb, some exciting South African dishes I'd never seen before...I love it.
I love your blog too! These meatballs look delicious.
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