I know IKEA is a giant global furniture chain, but before researching these great little balls of meat, I wasn't aware that IKEA is also one of the world's largest food retailers. At the very top of the list of the most popular menu items at the stores' cafeteria-style IKEA Restaurant & Bistro, are the Swedish Meatballs which are consumed at a rate of 150 million each year. The meatballs are moist and delicious and come smothered in a cream sauce and served with a side of lingonberry jam. But if you don't' feel like working your way through the giant rat maze of furniture that is the ingenious layout of each store to get to a place of these meatballs, you can now make them at home with very little effort.
Get the full recipe in Todd Wilbur's "Top Secret Recipes Step-by-Step" cookbook.
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- 1/3 cup chopped onion
- 1 large egg
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Restaurant/BrandIKEA
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InstructionsGet the full recipe in Todd Wilbur's "Top Secret Recipes Step-By-Step" cookbook.
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I'm Todd Wilbur,
Chronic Food Hacker
For 30 years I've been deconstructing America's most iconic brand-name foods to make the best original clone recipes for you to use at home. Welcome to my lab.