Well, the sad truth is that we never quite got that far in our smørgåsbord blog. Meatballs are always something we make either that day or the day before, when we're just too swamped to do any journalism. But it's a great recipe, so herewith, Norwegian meatballs!
"Not Swedish meatballs?" I hear you gasp.
Nope, Norwegian meatballs. These are the meatballs that came down to me from my grandparents and great-grandparents, and they're Norwegian, not Swedish. They're probably not too different, though--it's not like the border between the two countries kept food traditions on each side. If they're different than your Swedish meatball recipe, it's probably because they're also different from other Norwegian meatball recipes, and you'll probably find a Norwegian version of your Swedish meatball recipe, too, if you look hard enough.
That said, we did have a Norwegian vs. Swedish meatballs contest one year, because V is Swedish, and her recipe is different from mine. Still, it probably would have been more accurate to call it Vang's vs. Williams's. If you're curious, the big differences are that mine use a mixer and heavier spicing, and hers use cream.
Norwegian Meatballs, jultide smørgåsbord edition
Start with a very large mixing bowl. This batch feeds several dozen people at a smørgåsbord, or probably a large family as the main attraction of a normal meal. I usually double or triple it, depending on how many people we're expecting. When in doubt, go larger; we have rarely had leftovers.
- 2 c breadcrumbs (I use matzoh meal, or I buzz actual matzohs up in my Cuisinart; a gluten-free alternative is to buzz up dried shiitakes and then rehydrate them in hot water)
- 2 c milk
- 2 large onions, minced (coarsely chop, then use the Cuisinart)
- 3 eggs
- 2-1/2 t salt
- 3/4 t nutmeg
- 3/4 t allspice
- 1/3 t cloves
- 1/2 c flour
- 2 lbs ground beef
- 1 lb ground pork
- Have healthy pinches of all the meatball spices (see above) mixed and standing by.
- Heat about 3-4 c beef broth to a boil and then hold at a gentle simmer. (I use a high-quality beef stock base, but bouillion would probably do the job)
- Bring drippings and 2 sticks butter in the large saucepan almost to a sizzle, over high heat.
- Slowly stir in 1-1/2 c (or more) of flour and your spice mixture. Ideally you will have made lefse earlier and saved all the browned flour that you brushed off the lefse griddles and lefse. If not, you might consider browning the flour in a separate pan in advance of this step. My grandmother swore that browning the flour is crucial, but I'm not sure I agree. My aunt learned that the answer to the question, "How long do you brown the flour?" is "Until the smoke alarm goes off."
- You're making a roux. Cook and stir continuously with a large, long-handled whisk, until what you're seeing is a dark, shiny, smooth glop. You might need to add more butter or more flour to reach the perfect balance. Making roux is a bit of an art; you might want to learn more about it before attempting this recipe. Be careful, because making roux is also a self-burning hazard.
- Once your roux is beautiful and perfect, slowly start dribbling the hot beef stock into the roux, whisking furiously. The goal is to end up with gravy, not roux-lumps in broth, and this requires slow, steady addition of nearly-boiling liquid to the roux. When you've gotten at least a third of the broth into the roux, you can switch directions and dribble the roux-mixture into the rest of the stock, continuing to whisk furiously—again, this is because you want to make gravy instead of roux-lumps in broth.
- Once all the roux and broth are combined, continue to cook while stirring until the gravy is clear and smooth. The goal is to cook out any starches, and the way to tell is you're done yet is by tasting it. If you taste flour or feel flouriness, keep going. When it's smooth, rich, beefy, and yummy, you're done.
Hey Erin-this is a lot like my mom's recipe, except we use equal amounts of beef and pork. Also, no flour. My mom made me use my hands to mix it, so probably not quite like yours when it is really whipped around a while. Makes me want to make some before spring really hits here in DC, but I think I missed that mark!
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