My best recipe for Swedish meatballs: 1. Ask grandma to make meatballs 2. Pay her for making them 3. Keep the money when she refuses to accept it 4. Eat until you're full 5. Eat the extra meatballs grandma wants you to eat because you're still a kid growing despite being 30+ years old
Hello Simon Family! Always eat Shrimp sandwich with a knife and fork!,Apple cake must be eaten with vanilla sauce,Try Swedish Cheesecake with whipped cream and raspberry jam (blackberries).
This is the best swedish tasting food-channel on the internet by far. Get the family to Sweden ASAP. Guess we should sponsor the trip or something... :OO More of adorable Mathilda plz! :DDD
Apple pie is a common dessert in Sweden, especially this time of year when you harvest the apples! You should have it swimming in custard though! Delish
Meatballs: 50/50 Pork/beef, eggs, and Breadcrumbs soaked in milk. Salt and pepper. Mix carefully, you don't want it to become dense! Wet your hands and form balls around 1.5 cm in diameter and fry with butter, toss the pan a lot to make sure they stay round. You can add finely diced onions, garlic, potato, and herbs and spices to your liking to the mix, but that's the basics.
The last thing you ate was a kladdkaka, or in English sticky chocolate cake. Daimtårta/Daimcake is great aswell, love it. Daim the chocolate bar is great aswell.
Buy in Sweden Allround krydda from Santa Maria. That spiceblend is kind of orange in color and is in a jar or bag. You will need at least 2 teaspoons of that for your meatballs. There is really no recipe for meatballs we all do them different but. 1/2 dl af breadcrumbs! 1 egg 1/2 dl to 1 dl of milk add the spices and whisk together after that add grated onion or onionpowder and meat here you can choose all pig, all beef or 50/50.
You should really try Kolbulle. It dates way back when people were working in the forrests and producing coal in coal huts ( kol - coal). It's really tasty, but it not something that the weightwatchers will approve of 😊 You can often find it in markets and festivals nowadays. Probably more often in the northern part of Sweden.
That bread is traditional in the far north and are made with either milk or soured milk instead of water which makes it a bit sweet like a brioche, industrially made ones are also quite rapidly frozen which makes them taste a bit fresher. Make at home recipes are generally called mjukakaka (soft cake), they likely sell the brank polarkaka (polar cake) in the store there. It's extremely simple to make, basically a more durable pancake. The salmon most likely wasn't smoked but rather cured. pièce de résistance has a clearly voice S sound on pièce. You accidentally said foot of resistance rather than piece of resistance, which admittedly makes sense in its own way. Aside from the cured salmon most of these aren't hard to make at home.
That's to funny reading the reviews, then it turns out to be ikea lmao. Ikea is very mid but it's also why they're so cheap. I guess it's great that they do have restaurant all over the world though, so ppl can get a slight taste of sweden. Not the best representation but it's serviceable.
My best recipe for Swedish meatballs:
1. Ask grandma to make meatballs
2. Pay her for making them
3. Keep the money when she refuses to accept it
4. Eat until you're full
5. Eat the extra meatballs grandma wants you to eat because you're still a kid growing despite being 30+ years old
I miss my grandma and her meatballs. Saddens me knowing I will never eat them again. I was under the impression that grandma's were immortal 😢.
Hello Simon Family! Always eat Shrimp sandwich with a knife and fork!,Apple cake must be eaten with vanilla sauce,Try Swedish Cheesecake with whipped cream and raspberry jam (blackberries).
only had the chance to watch the first 80 seconds so far but love it!!! such good memories
plum eating is a new sport. love to you and the family xxx
This is the best swedish tasting food-channel on the internet by far. Get the family to Sweden ASAP. Guess we should sponsor the trip or something... :OO More of adorable Mathilda plz! :DDD
Gosh! Thanks so much! We appreciate that a lot! Tyly is definitely the star of the show! More vids are on the horizon! Stay tuned friend :)
@@CodeySimon Great to hear! Love the updates :DD
Did they not have vanilla sauce for the apple pie? Blasphemy!
They usually have a lot of Swedish food and snacks for sale in Ikea as well in case you want to buy some stuff to bring home :)
Apple pie is a common dessert in Sweden, especially this time of year when you harvest the apples! You should have it swimming in custard though! Delish
Meatballs:
50/50 Pork/beef, eggs, and Breadcrumbs soaked in milk. Salt and pepper.
Mix carefully, you don't want it to become dense!
Wet your hands and form balls around 1.5 cm in diameter and fry with butter, toss the pan a lot to make sure they stay round.
You can add finely diced onions, garlic, potato, and herbs and spices to your liking to the mix, but that's the basics.
You can also gently fry the chopped onion in som butter before adding it to the mix :)
The last thing you ate was a kladdkaka, or in English sticky chocolate cake. Daimtårta/Daimcake is great aswell, love it. Daim the chocolate bar is great aswell.
The salmon you ate I think was gravad lax.. Not smoked salmon.. But I could be wrong.
Don’t CR. Ikea serve vanilla sauce or cream with the cakes?
Why did they serve the apple pie without vanilla cream/sauce? Strange.
Buy in Sweden Allround krydda from Santa Maria. That spiceblend is kind of orange in color and is in a jar or bag. You will need at least 2 teaspoons of that for your meatballs. There is really no recipe for meatballs we all do them different but. 1/2 dl af breadcrumbs! 1 egg 1/2 dl to 1 dl of milk add the spices and whisk together after that add grated onion or onionpowder and meat here you can choose all pig, all beef or 50/50.
Thats a beautiful name your daughter has(Matilda)
- from a swede who shares the same name😉😁
You should really try Kolbulle. It dates way back when people were working in the forrests and producing coal in coal huts ( kol - coal). It's really tasty, but it not something that the weightwatchers will approve of 😊
You can often find it in markets and festivals nowadays. Probably more often in the northern part of Sweden.
Damn now i'm craving it. Been ages since i had some kolbulle.
Swedish food is really yummy 👍🏻
It’s amazing! IKEA is not the greatest but atleast the rest of the world gets a little slice of it :)
Great video Cody & Family...that food looked delish and i loved all the ratings..looked like you were in Ikea?? See you next time..xxA
IKEA food court should not be underestimated. Lots of swedes go to IKEA to eat. It's cheap and it tastes great
That bread is traditional in the far north and are made with either milk or soured milk instead of water which makes it a bit sweet like a brioche, industrially made ones are also quite rapidly frozen which makes them taste a bit fresher.
Make at home recipes are generally called mjukakaka (soft cake), they likely sell the brank polarkaka (polar cake) in the store there.
It's extremely simple to make, basically a more durable pancake.
The salmon most likely wasn't smoked but rather cured.
pièce de résistance has a clearly voice S sound on pièce. You accidentally said foot of resistance rather than piece of resistance, which admittedly makes sense in its own way.
Aside from the cured salmon most of these aren't hard to make at home.
Do you have a recipe for this bread? I love polarkaka
For the applepie You need vanillasause or vanilla ice cream otherwise it get kind of to dry to eat.
It's funny how genetics work. One of the girls look exactly like dad, one looks exactly like mom
hello Cody, welcome to home👍
Czech Republic ikea swedish food is okey but its better at ikea over here imo,u got that ikea vodka and beer and cider tho xD
Its not sweet mustard to the salmon. Its ”Hovmästarsås”
So, IKEA didn't turn out to be ICKY-A after all...😊
Meatballs gravy is better with boiled potatoes I think .
Or maybe potaoe wedges.
That's to funny reading the reviews, then it turns out to be ikea lmao.
Ikea is very mid but it's also why they're so cheap. I guess it's great that they do have restaurant all over the world though, so ppl can get a slight taste of sweden.
Not the best representation but it's serviceable.
Hmmm this scares me thinking the Aussie food must to very so so
Try knife and fork next time you eat räckmacka