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    Vegetarian Swedish Meatballs

    Vegetarian Swedish Meatballs in a pan with gravy.

    Vegetarian Swedish Meatballs are here and they are so savory, luscious, meatless, and scary-delicious.

    Swedish meatballs, as described by Wiki, are just meatballs with a brown gravy. This is not news to me. We live in Minnesota. I grew up eating Swedish meatballs. Bjork love-love-loves them (yes, his name is Bjork) and he hardcore campaigns for a gravy-loaded meatball splurge every time we’re at IKEA. So to that Wiki description, I say: yes.

    I also say: define meatballs, exactly. Because I think I might have just made meatballs … with wild rice and mushrooms… without meat. I rolled them and baked them and put them in brown gravy. They are extra-yummy. Does that count? Am I in?

    Okay, here’s what we have going on in those little non-traditional veg balls of joy:

    • wild rice (YAS)
    • mushrooms
    • breadcrumbs
    • yogurt or mayo to keep em from drying out
    • eggs to hold it all together

    How To Make Our Vegetarian Swedish Meatballs (1 MIN 8 SEC):

    Vegetarian Swedish Meatballs in pan with gravy.

    Hello, little tasty bites of goodness. And then you go and put them in a pan of brown gravy-like business? Things are about to heat up.

    Here’s your VERY LOW KEY meatball process.

    Vegetarian Swedish Meatballs ingredients in bowl.
    Vegetarian Swedish Meatballs ingredients mixed in bowl.
    Vegetarian Swedish Meatballs rolled on baking sheet.

    That’s it. Takes maybe 15 minutes, start to finish, especially if you use pre-cooked wild rice, which you should, because ain’t nobody got time to sit around and wait for wild rice to cook when you are hangry for vegetarian Swedish meatballs. I described some pre-cooked wild rice options in the recipe notes and you should take advantage.

    For those of you taking the POY Sugar Free January challenge with us, you are in luck: it’s very easy to sub whole wheat breadcrumbs and whole wheat flour so you can get away with zero refined grains here. The gravy in the pictures is made with whole wheat flour – you can see it’s a little less smooth than a traditional gravy, but I’ve always been a fan of interesting food textures, so that is of zero concern for me when I’m dealing with all the flavors of Swedish meatball heaven.

    Vegetarian Swedish Meatballs in pan with gravy.

    Can I declare 2018 the year of the Vegetarian Swedish Meatballs? WHO EVEN KNEW. ♡

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    Vegetarian Swedish Meatballs in pan with gravy.

    Vegetarian Swedish Meatballs


    • Author: Lindsay
    • Total Time: 35 minutes
    • Yield: 6-ish servings (6 meatballs per person) 1x

    Description

    Vegetarian Swedish Meatballs are FOR REAL! These little meatballs are made with wild rice and mushrooms and they are served up in a simple and savory brown gravy. Yum!


    Ingredients

    Scale

    Vegetarian Meatballs:

    • 2 cups cooked wild rice
    • 1 heaping cup finely chopped mushrooms
    • 1/2 cup plain Greek yogurt
    • 2 eggs
    • 3/4 cup breadcrumbs
    • 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
    • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
    • 1/2 teaspoon salt
    • olive oil (optional)

    For the Gravy:

    • 3 tablespoons salted butter
    • 1/2 teaspoon onion powder and/or garlic powder
    • 3 tablespoons flour
    • 1 1/2 cups vegetable broth
    • 1/2 cup sour cream
    • salt and black pepper to taste

    Instructions

    1. Meatballs: Preheat the oven to 425. Mix the meatball ingredients together. Roll into balls (1-2 tablespoons each) and place on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Bake for 15-20 minutes or until firm when you press them.
    2. Gravy: Melt butter in a large skillet. Add onion powder, garlic powder, and flour. Let it bubble for a few minutes to remove any floury taste. Slowly add broth, whisking after each addition, to make a smooth sauce. Stir in sour cream. Adjust consistency to taste with more broth. Season to taste.
    3. That’s all! Place your cooked meatballs in the gravy and get them all nice and saucy. Serve with potatoes, salad, or roasted veggies.

    Notes

    Gluten Free: Gluten free flour and almond flour are both great substitutes for the breadcrumbs. However, almond flour does NOT work for the gravy – gluten free flour should be used for that.

    Pre-cooked wild rice will save you a lot of time. I used a can of wild rice (!!) for one of my test batches and was great – tasted awesome and it saved me a lot of time. The canned wild rice I bought contained just cooked wild rice, water, and salt – I drained the water before using it. Whether you cook your own wild rice or use pre-cooked, in terms of flavor I’d STRONGLY recommend 100% wild rice as opposed to a “wild rice blend” which is usually made up of primarily white or brown rice with only a few sad and lonely specks of wild rice.

    If you don’t want to bake, these meatballs can also be pan-friend until firm.

    If you’re looking to cut back on refined sugars, whole wheat flour works as well.

    • Prep Time: 15 minutes
    • Cook Time: 20 minutes
    • Category: Dinner
    • Cuisine: Swedish

    Keywords: vegetarian swedish meatballs, wild rice swedish meatballs, mushroom meatballs

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