Vegan Swedish Meatballs (GF) - Rhian's Recipes (2024)

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These Vegan Swedish Meatballs arerich and "meaty",seriously comfortingandcovered in a creamy gravy!

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Swedish Meatballs (otherwise known as Ikea Meatballs) are little meatballs cooked in a rich, creamy gravy and served with mashed potatoes and tart-sweet ligonberry sauce. It's the best kind of comfort food: warming, hearty and satisfying. And what better if it was healthy, too?

These healthier Vegan Swedish Meatballs are made using creamy white beans, meaty mushroomsand earthy walnuts. I like to blend up the white beans first until they're completely smooth, and then add the mushrooms and walnuts at the very end so that they retain some texture.

I love how easy the mixture is to put together, as it doesn't require any flours, or any egg replacements like flax eggs or chia eggs.

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Then all you need to do is use your hands to roll the mixture into little meatballs, before baking them in the oven.

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I'm so pleased with how these meatballs came out - they're crispy and golden on the outside, and moist, tender and perfectly chewy on the inside. They're hearty and satisfying, and packed full of umami flavour.

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But what makes the meatballs extra special, is the creamy gravy! It was inspired by the sauce for my Vegan Mushroom Stroganoff, and it's luxuriously velvety and seriously easy to make.

The base of the gravy is unsweetened almond milk thickened with cornflour, which creates a super creamy, neutral-tasting sauce. If you're not into almond milk, you can substitute it with unsweetened cashew or oat milk.

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I also decided to add a little mustard for piquancy, soy sauce (or tamari) for a salty, umami taste, nutritional yeast for a little cheesiness, and black pepper for a little kick.

A sprinkle of chopped parsley adds freshness and extra flavour.

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I love to serve these Vegan Swedish Meatballs with my Creamy Vegan Mashed Potatoes, a side of steamed veg, and some cranberry sauce, which tastes very similar to ligonberry sauce but is much easier to make/get hold of!

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For more white bean recipes, check out my:

  • White Bean Queso
  • White Bean "Tuna" Salad Sandwich
  • Vegan Fish Pie
  • White Bean Scramble
  • White Bean Mac and Cheese
  • Pumpkin Sage White Bean Hummus

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Helpful tools to make these Vegan Swedish Meatballs:

For the meatballs:

food processor

blender

hand-held stick blender

rectangular baking tray

baking paper

For the gravy:

measuring jug

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These Vegan Swedish Meatballs are rich and meaty, seriously comforting and covered in a creamy gravy!

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Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Swedish

Keyword: vegan ikea meatballs, vegan swedish meatballs

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 35 minutes minutes

Total Time: 50 minutes minutes

Servings: 2

Calories: 385kcal

Author: Rhian Williams

Ingredients

For the meatballs:

  • 1 tablespoon oil (olive, vegetable, rapeseed or coconut)
  • 1 onion, diced
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 400 g (14oz) tin of white beans, drained and rinsed (cannellini, haricot or butter beans)
  • 70 g (2.5oz) mushrooms, roughly chopped (I used chestnut/button mushrooms)
  • 50 g (½ cup) walnuts
  • Salt + pepper, to taste

For the gravy:

  • 530 ml (2 ¼ cups) unsweetened almond milk (or sub unsweetened cashew or oat milk)
  • 2 tablespoons cornflour (cornstarch)
  • ½ teaspoon (Dijon) mustard
  • 2 tablespoons tamari (or soy sauce if not gluten-free)
  • 2 tablespoons nutritional yeast
  • Ground black pepper, to taste
  • Fresh parsley, roughly chopped

To serve:

  • Mashed potatoes
  • Cranberry sauce

Instructions

For the meatballs:

  • Preheat the oven to 180 degrees Celsius (350 degrees Fahrenheit)

  • Heat up the oil and add the onion and garlic once hot

  • Fry for around 10 minutes until softened

  • Meanwhile, place the white beans in a food processor or blender (or hand-held stick blender) and whizz until completely smooth

  • Now add the cooked onion and garlic, along with the mushrooms, walnuts and salt + pepper

  • Blend very briefly so that the mushrooms and walnuts are cut up into smaller pieces, but still retain a little texture

  • Lay out some greased baking paper on a large baking tray

  • Wet your fingers (to stop the mixture sticking) and use them to mould the meatball mixture into small balls and lay them out on the baking sheet - you should be able to make around 18 meatballs

  • Bake in the oven for around 30 minutes, until golden brown

For the gravy:

  • Measure out the milk in a measuring jug or container and add all the other ingredients

  • Mix very well, ensuring that the cornflour has completely dissolved

  • Heat the mixture in a pan on a low heat, stirring regularly to make sure the cornflour doesn’t clump

  • Slowly bring to the boil and simmer on a low heat for around 5 minutes until the gravy is thickened - add some extra milk or water to thin out if necessary

  • Add the cooked meatballs just before serving, and sprinkle over chopped parsley, if desired

  • Serve alongside mashed potatoes and cranberry sauce, if desired

Nutrition Facts

Vegan Swedish Meatballs (GF)

Amount Per Serving

Calories 385

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

What is the sauce for Swedish meatballs made from? ›

The sauce for Swedish Meatballs is a creamy gravy that is made with butter, beef broth/stock, thickened with flour and made creamy with cream. But the most important flavour for the a really good creamy gravy is the pan drippings after searing the meatballs.

What are Ikea plant based meatballs made of? ›

Developed with meat lovers in mind, the plant ball is made from pea protein, oats, potato and apple. The meaty taste is achieved by adding umami flavors, such as mushroom, tomato and roasted vegetables.

Are Ikea Swedish meatballs gluten free? ›

Swedish meatballs are one of those recipes that almost everyone knows from the famous Ikea. I mean, really, if you've been there, then you know that's probably their most famous dish at their cafeteria. Of course, if you're gluten-free, you know those meatballs are off-limits because Ikea meatballs are not gluten-free.

Do Ikea veggie meatballs have gluten? ›

The main ingredients of our vegetarian meatballs are delicious vegetables such as chickpeas, carrots, peppers, corn and kale. These veggie meatballs are also suitable for coeliacs, as they don't contain gluten.

Why do Swedish meatballs taste different? ›

The Seasoning

While both varieties include ingredients such as grated onion and panade (milk-soaked bread) or bread crumbs, plus the usual salt and pepper, Swedish meatballs traditionally use spices like allspice, nutmeg, white pepper, and sometimes ground ginger as flavoring.

Is Swedish meatball sauce the same as stroganoff? ›

Stroganoff sauce has mushrooms, while Swedish meatball sauce does not. Another key difference is the seasoning for each sauce. Swedish meatballs are typically seasoned with spices like nutmeg and ginger, while Stroganoff sauce includes paprika, onion powder, and thyme.

Is IKEA plant ball gluten-free? ›

IKEA's new vegetable balls are vegan and dairy-and-gluten free.

What are IKEA meatballs made of horse meat? ›

Ikea first said that it would not sell or serve any meatballs at its stores in Sweden after the Czech authorities detected horse meat in frozen meatballs that were labeled beef and pork, even though Ikea's own tests two weeks ago had not detected horse DNA.

What is the difference between IKEA plant balls and veggie balls? ›

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As the name suggests, the plant balls are entirely vegan and unlike Ikea's veggie balls, they have been designed to replicate the flavour and appearance of real meat.

What happened to IKEA Swedish meatballs? ›

Swedish furniture giant Ikea has withdrawn some of its meatballs in 14 European countries after horse meat was discovered in the Swedish-made product in the Czech Republic.

Do IKEA still do vegan meatballs? ›

Product details. The plant ball has the taste, texture and juicy bite of a meatball – but it's made with pea protein, oats, potatoes, onion and apple. Includes no animal ingredients, meaning a good choice for vegetarians and vegans.

Do Impossible meatballs have gluten? ›

Impossible Meatballs have a delicious taste and texture, have 12g of protein per serving, 0mg of cholesterol (3.5g of sat fat), and 25% less sodium when compared to the leading homestyle animal meatball. 1 Moreover, Impossible Meatballs are better for the planet, and they're gluten-free!

Are Gardein meatballs gluten free? ›

This product has 4 ingredients with gluten and 3 ingredients that may have gluten.

What food in IKEA is gluten free? ›

Their website lists a few things that are GF like chips, veggie balls, curry and rice.

Are Beyond meatballs gluten free? ›

Beyond Meatballs are made from simple plant-based ingredient, including peas and rice for protein. They are made with no GMOs, soy, gluten or synthetic ingredients.

What is Ikea meatball gravy made of? ›

Iconic Swedish cream sauce: Melt 40g of butter in a pan. Whisk in 40g of plain flour and stir for 2 mins. Add 300ml of bouillon (or consommé) and continue to stir. Add 150ml double cream, 2 tsp of soy sauce and 1 tsp of (Dijon) mustard.

What is served with Swedish meatballs? ›

Traditional Swedish way: Do not make the cream sauce at all. Serve meatballs over plain or stewed macaroni, plain or mashed potatoes, and lingenberry jam (optional)

Does Swedish meatballs contain sour cream? ›

It's All About the Sauce

Flavored with nutmeg and cardamom, these little beef-and-pork meatballs are best served with a Swedish meatball sauce—a rich roux-based and beef stock gravy, spiked with sour cream and a little lingonberry jelly.

Where did the recipe for Swedish meatballs come from? ›

ikea restaurants made them famous all over the world: Köttbullar, or Swedish meatballs. Sweden has now revealed that the recipe for its iconic dish actually came from Turkey. It was brought to the Scandinavian country by King Charles XII, who lived in exile in the Ottoman Empire in the early 18th-century.

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