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How to make Swedish meatballs

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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2010

In How to make Swedish meatballs my wife makes Swedish meatballs in our kitchen. This Swedish meatball recipe is from a real Swede. Swedish meatballs are eaten very often in Sweden, but they don't call them Swedish meatballs......they call them köttbullar, just meatballs.

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  • @TheRaulip all over Europe? They only speak English in the UK and Ireland...I don't think Germans or Italians call it minced beef or pork:)

  • haha shit fash is any type of chopped meat... lol...

  • @MizLuscious13 Thank you for sharing.

  • @mrgroovies It's 'bouillon', they are little cubes that you dissolve in water to make stock with (such as Knorr chicken flavored bouillon cubes).

  • what is buyon?

  • could you list all the recipes we need?

  • @JOHNNYSxMONKEY usually to fluent english speakers in europe its known as minced beef or minced pork

  • @JOHNNYSxMONKEY only in america, all over europe its minced beef

  • @JOHNNYSxMONKEY only in america, all over europe its minced beef

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