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Porcupine Meatballs + VIDEO

Easy Porcupine Meatballs are made with ground beef and rice. It's really delicious way to shake up the traditional meatball with a fun twist, these classic porcupine meatballs are laced with tender white rice and cooked on a bed of easy homemade red sauce.

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It's always fun serving foods that are a bit unique, and porcupine meatballs certainly fit that bill.
But don't let the name (or the look) fool you. They're just like normal meatballs, but with a surprise inside: a helping of long-grain white rice, which helps give these meatballs their trademark look.

So not only are they fun to serve (and eat!) but each bite also counts as a serving of meat and grains.

Talk about delicious efficiency!

What are classic porcupine meatballs?

This recipe has a pretty unique name, and it's a fitting choice to match the unique look of these meatballs.

Essentially, porcupine meatballs are typical meatballs with rice inside. Uncooked rice is used to form the meatballs, so when they bake and the rice expands, it gives the meatballs a spiny look. So while they make look a little bit odd, fans of beef and rice are bound to love the taste.

You can serve porcupine meatballs however you like, but traditionally, they're baked or served on a bed of simple homemade red sauce.

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How to freeze this porcupine meatball recipe:

One of the best things about porcupine meatballs is that they freeze well. And better yet, whether you're freezing them cooked or uncooked, the process is the same:

Place room-temperature meatballs on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. (Note: this means that if you've already cooked the meatballs, they should first be cooled to room temperature.)

Transfer the baking sheet to the freezer until meatballs are frozen.

Remove baking sheet from freezer, then move the frozen meatballs to a ziplock bag.

Seal bag and store in the freezer for up to three to four months.

When you're ready to use the meatballs, let them thaw in the refrigerator overnight. Then you can cook or use them like normal.

What you will need to make Porcupine Meatballs:

  • Two mixing bowls - at least one of them on the larger side.
  • Spatula - 
  • WhiskI have had this set for over 10 years and it is still as good as the day I bought it. With 3 sizes there is a whisk for every job.
  • Spoon -
  • 9x13 Baking DishI have my favorites and this set is one of them. The 9x13 is perfect for casseroles and the smaller size is awesome for making 1/2 a casserole recipe.

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How do you freeze meatballs?

This really comes down to personal preference, because freezing works just as well for both raw or cooked. If you're having trouble deciding, there are some benefits:

Freezing raw: Since you don't need to wait for cooking or cooling, this method means there's less upfront work. So you can make the meatballs, freeze them, and then move on to something else.

Freezing cooked: While you do have to spend time cooking the meatballs and waiting for them to cool, the cooked meatballs will be tougher and more likely to keep their shape. Plus, if you cook the porcupine meatballs first, you can freeze the sauce right along with the meatballs.

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Can you double this recipe? Can you half this recipe?

Yes, you totally can (to both questions).

This recipe already makes a decent sized batch of meatballs (about 30), but that might seem a little short for a party or a little big for dinner. I've adjusted the serving size of this recipe multiple times with great results, so feel free to make as many (or as little!) as you need.

What to serve with classic porcupine meatballs

Although they look a tad different, you can treat these meatballs just like you would any "normal" meatball. So when picking foods to accompany them, any of the following classics would be great:

Garlic bread, whether it be cheesy or extra buttery
Steamed or grilled veggies (green beans, zucchini, tomatoes, etc)
Sweet or savory salads
On a bed of your favorite pasta

Our Favorite Meatball Recipes

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Speaking of simple recipes, of course our new cookbook {The Simple Kitchen - available to order now}is packed with delicious, easy recipes.

The Simple Kitchen is loaded with more than 75 BRAND NEW recipes and a hand full of family favorites too.

8 chapters with a total of 82 quick and easy recipes that are bursting with flavor!!!

Every recipe has a photo that will make your mouth water. It has slow cooker meals, one-pot recipes, quick dinners, simple appetizers, desserts and more!!!

And we have included kitchen tips to make dinnertime less stressful.

We are so excited to share our recipes with you!!! So, don't wait. Go and grab yours today!  The Simple Kitchen <-- click here to order. 

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Dinner
American
Yield: 30 meatballs

Porcupine Meatballs

Easy Porcupine Meatballs are made with ground beef and rice. It's really delicious way to shake up the traditional meatball with a fun twist, these classic porcupine meatballs are laced with tender white rice and cooked on a bed of easy homemade red sauce.
prep time: 15 minscook time: 60 minstotal time: 75 mins

Ingredients

  • 15 ounces tomato sauce
  • 1 cup water, divided
  • 2 tablespoons light brown sugar
  • 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
  • 1/2 cup long-grain white rice, uncooked
  • 1/3 cup chopped onion
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1/4 teaspoon paprika
  • 1 pound lean ground beef
  • 2 tablespoon canola oil
  • 1 tablespoon parsley chopped (for garnish, optional)

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
  2. In a medium bowl, whisk together tomato sauce, 1/2 cup water, brown sugar, and Worcestershire sauce until the sugar has dissolved. Set bowl aside.
  3. In a large bowl, add rice, 1/2 cup water, onion, salt, garlic powder, black pepper, and paprika. Use a spatula to toss the ingredients together until mixed.
  4. Add ground beef and canola oil to rice mixture, then mix thoroughly until beef has broken down and ingredients are incorporated throughout.
  5. Use a spoon to scoop out 1-2 tablespoons of the meat mixture, then roll and mold it into a ball. Place formed meatball in a 9x13 baking dish. Repeat this step until all the meatballs have been formed, spacing each meatball about 1 inch apart.
  6. Pour the prepared red cause over the meatballs. Give the baking dish a gentle shake to distribute the sauce throughout the dish.
  7. Cover baking dish with foil and bake for 30 minutes. Remove foil and bake for another 30-35 minutes or until meatballs are cooked through.
  8. Serve porcupine meatballs immediately with chopped parsley as garnish (optional).




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Ikea Meatballs (Famous Swedish Meatball Recipe)

Have you had IKEA Meatballs? If you've ever been to IKEA, chances are you've tried the famous IKEA Swedish Meatballs. They are one of the most popular items on the menu at the IKEA Restaurant. And, now that IKEA has released the official Swedish meatball recipe, you can make them at home! 

I've been working on copycat restaurant recipes so that I can enjoy some of my favorites while I'm at home. I really love my Outback Copycat Alice Springs Chicken, my Copycat Cheesecake Factory Bang Bang Shrimp, and my Olive Garden Copycat Alfredo Sauce. And, have you tried my Cracker Barrel Meatloaf Copycat yet?

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What is different about Swedish meatballs?

The standard meatballs that you might put in a spaghetti sauce or a meatball sub are usually made with ground beef. But, a Swedish meatball is made from both pork and beef. And, of course it has a creamy gravy rather than a red sauce when you serve it.

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What are the meatballs made out of at IKEA?

The IKEA Swedish Meatball recipe uses a combination of ground beef and ground pork. Along with that, they add onion, breadcrumbs, garlic, eggs, salt, pepper, and milk. And, of course, it is topped with a traditional Swedish Meatball sauce.

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Can you buy IKEA meatballs?

You can buy the IKEA Meatball sauce on Amazon. But, the meatballs will need to be purchased directly from the store. Or, you can use my delicious IKEA Meatballs recipe and make them yourself at home.  Now that you can make IKEA meatballs at home, you can serve this recipe as often as you want to.

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How do you make IKEA sauce for meatballs?

The IKEA sauce for meatballs is simply a roux that has added cream and soy sauce. It is served alongside or on top of this Ikea Swedish Meatballs recipe.

Do you cook meatballs before putting them in the sauce?

In this IKEA Swedish Meatballs recipe, you will fry the meatballs. After that, the sauce is served to the side. They suggest serving the meatballs with the sauce over mashed or boiled new potatoes.

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Why do my meatballs fall apart?

Usually, when your meatballs fall apart, it is because you've used the wrong amount of breadcrumbs. If you add too much or too little, the meatballs will be loose or not have enough binding to make them stick. Double-check you have followed this recipe correctly if your meatballs fall apart while you're cooking them.

What should I serve with IKEA meatballs?

Traditionally, you would serve these over mashed or boiled new potatoes. However, you can serve them over noodles or rice if you prefer as well. IKEA Swedish meatballs are served with lingonberry jam.

But, this may be difficult to find here in the United States. So, a delicious alternative would be to serve it with cranberry sauce. This Simple Cranberry Sauce recipe takes about 10 minutes to make and is absolutely delicious.

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Equipment needed to make IKEA Swedish Meatballs

  • Meatballer - A meatballer is an easy, mess-free way to make the perfect size Swedish meatballs.
  • Large frying pan - You will need a large frying pan to brown the meatballs in.
  • Lingonberry jam - If you want a traditional taste, you can purchase this jam to go along with your dinner.

Can I freeze these meatballs?

Yes. If you want to make a big batch of these IKEA meatballs and freeze them for another night, you can.

Simply roll out the meatballs and place them on a baking sheet that's been lined with parchment or freezer paper.

Put them in the freezer until they're frozen. Once they're frozen, you can remove them and put them in a freezer bag. This way, they won't stick together when you take them out.

You can keep frozen meatballs in the freezer for 3 to 4 months provided they are stored in a tightly sealed freezer bag. If you want to cook them first, cooked meatballs will stay good in the freezer for up to a year.

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More meatball recipes

If you're looking for a few more delicious meatball recipes, I have a few favorites to share with you.

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Speaking of simple recipes, of course our new cookbook {The Simple Kitchen - available to order now}is packed with delicious, easy recipes.

The Simple Kitchen is loaded with more than 75 BRAND NEW recipes and a hand full of family favorites too.

8 chapters with a total of 82 quick and easy recipes that are bursting with flavor!!!

Every recipe has a photo that will make your mouth water. It has slow cooker meals, one-pot recipes, quick dinners, simple appetizers, desserts and more!!!

And we have included kitchen tips to make dinnertime less stressful.

We are so excited to share our recipes with you!!! So, don't wait. Go and grab yours today!  The Simple Kitchen <-- click here to order. 

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Makes: 16-20 Meatballs
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Ikea Meatballs

Have you had IKEA Meatballs? If you've ever been to IKEA, chances are you've tried the famous IKEA Swedish Meatballs. They are one of the most popular items on the menu at the IKEA Restaurant. And, now that IKEA has released the official Swedish meatball recipe, you can make them at home!

ingredients:

  • 500 grams (1.1 pounds) ground beef
  • 250 grams (slightly more than ½ pound) ground pork
  • 1 onion finely chopped
  • 1 clove of garlic (crushed or minced)
  • 100 grams (3.5 ounces) breadcrumbs
  • 1 egg
  • 5 tablespoons of whole milk
  • Salt and pepper to taste
Cream Sauce
  • Dash of oil
  • 40 grams (1.4 ounces) butter
  • 40 grams (1.4 ounces) plain flour
  • 150 ml (5 fluid ounces) vegetable stock
  • 150 ml (5 fluid ounces) beef stock
  • 150 ml (5 fluid ounces) thick double cream
  • 2 teaspoons soy sauce
  • 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard

instructions:

How to cook IKEA Meatballs

  1. Combine beef and pork mince and mix thoroughly to break up any lumps. Add finely chopped onion, garlic, breadcrumbs, egg and mix. Add milk and season well with salt and pepper.
  2. Shape mixture into small, round balls. Place on a clean plate, cover and store in the fridge for 2 hours (to help them hold their shape while cooking).
  3. In a frying pan, heat oil on medium heat. When hot, gently add your meatballs and brown on all sides.
  4. When browned, add to an ovenproof dish and cover. Place in a hot oven, 350 degrees Fahrenheit or 180 degrees Celsius, and cook for a further 30 minutes.
  5. Melt the butter in a frying pan. Whisk in the plain flour and continue cooking, stirring continuously for 2 minutes.
  6. Add the vegetable stock and beef stock and continue to stir. Add the thick double cream, soy sauce and Dijon mustard.
  7. Bring to a simmer and allow the sauce to thicken. Continue to stir.
  8. When ready to eat, serve with your favorite potatoes -- either creamy mash or mini new boiled potatoes.



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