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How to make Ikea meatballs at home – Italian Cuisine


In times of emergency Covid-19 coronavirus, Ikea has revealed the secret recipe of his Swedish meatballs. And he gave us an idea for the next lunch!

They are as famous as its cheap and easy to assemble furnishings: we are talking about Ikea meatballs which inevitably always end up in the trolley next to a cake mold, a bath mat and a packet of chocolate chip cookies. The news is that since in this emergency period Covid-19 coronavirus also Ikea stores they are closed, in the UK the Swedish furniture giant has decided to share the recipe for Swedish meatballs to be able to make them at home.

How to make Ikea meatballs at home

The recipe of meatballs has been broadcast on social networks since Ikea Uk with the same graphics as the furniture assembly instructions, except that instead of screwdrivers, drills and hammers, you will need pans, ladles and oven in this case. And in 6 steps you will have packed your loved ones Swedish meatballs whose preparations so far had remained top secret (in fact the post has become a trend in a few hours!).

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The recipe for Swedish Ikea meatballs

So if you are in withdrawal from Ikea meatballs here's how to make them at home.

Ingredients

Pfor the meatballs
500 g of ground beef
250 g of minced pork
1 chopped onion
1 clove of minced garlic
100 g of breadcrumbs
1 egg
5 spoons of milk
plenty of salt and pepper

For the sauce
Oil
40 g of butter
40 g of 00 flour
150 ml of vegetable broth
150 ml of beef broth
150 ml of double cream or fresh cream
2 teaspoons of soy sauce
1 teaspoon of Dijon mustard

Method

Mix the beef with the pork with your hands and mix well. Add the onion, garlic, breadcrumbs, egg and mix again. Add the milk and season with salt and pepper.

With the mixture, create small round balls. Put them on a plate, cover them and let them rest in the fridge for two hours (this step will help to keep the shape during cooking).

After the time, heat the oil over medium heat in a pan. When it is hot, add the meatballs and brown them until they are golden on all sides. Now put the meatballs in an ovenproof dish, cover them and put them in a hot oven (ventilated 180 ° C or 160 ° C) and cook for 30 minutes.

For the sauce, melt 40 g of butter in a pan, then add 40 g of flour and cook for two minutes. Add the 150 ml of vegetable broth and the 150 ml of meat broth, always continuing to mix.

Also add the 150 ml of cream, two teaspoons of soy sauce and 1 teaspoon of Dijon mustard. Bring everything to a boil and let the sauce thicken.

When the meatballs are ready, serve them with the sauce and potatoes you prefer.

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IKEA and Sonos have created a lamp that will make us dance – Italian Cuisine

IKEA and Sonos have created a lamp that will make us dance


Light and sound at the base of SYMFONISK, the new IKEA series presented at the Milan design week with the Feel Home event. The first pieces of the collection and the prices

Sounds and lights are very important to create the right atmosphere at home. Important as a painting, a carpet or the mirror that we bought in that antique shop that we had been aiming for a while. Indeed, hold on tight, they are even more important than all these things put together to feel at home. This is the theme of Feel Home, the IKEA event of the Fuorisalone of Milan on display in Via Tortona 32 from 9 to 14 April.
Waiting for us the table lamp with integrated case, the new flagship product of the SYMFONISK series, developed in collaboration with Sonos.

"We know that sound is important in our lives everywhere, even and especially in our homes. We entered the kitchen to listen to all the sounds that populate it to realize how numerous and capable they are to keep us company. And we thought that in this very hot place, where we spend a lot of time, there could be space for some good non-invasive background music. And that's why we're here today, to experience the Feel Home theme, also through music and light, to feel at home and at ease. The game works because IKEA specializes in everything that is furniture and design and Sonos, our partner in this adventure is super specialized in sound: by joining together we can do something that is both design, but accessible and democratic and integrated into those that are the environments that we live the most, in order to create a feeling as harmonious as possible he told us Laura Schiatti, Marketing Manager IKEA Italy.

The lamp with Wi-Fi case

To interpret the concept of Feel Home the new one table lamp with case which combines the regulation of sound with that of light. Able to integrate into any environment, it offers a high quality sound and allows you to combine furnishing needs with functional objectives. For example, think of using it as a bedside lamp, eliminating the need to find the right place for a box in the room. Otherwise in the living room, it will be perfect to surround us with music when we are sitting on the sofa or in the dining room. Or why not, even in the kitchen. Its small size lends itself to transforming it into a perfect light source to illuminate the worktop that is too often dark. The recommended selling price is 179 euros.

The Wi-Fi bookshelf case

The new multifunctional case presented by IKEA can be connected to different devices, hung or supported on different types of tops, including the bookcase. Here it will blend in with your books and be a point of sound diffusion perfectly integrated into the design of your home. To surprise us, the possibility of fixing it to the kitchen rails thanks to the special hooks: in this way it turns into an accessory that is very difficult to give up, also thanks to the price of 99 euros.

Recipe Rifle’s Christmas message

I would say it had been a joyous year, but it hasn’t. I mean, not especially. I would say that it has been an eventful year, but it hasn’t. I would say that it has been an annus horribilis, but it hasn’t been that either.

It’s just been one of those years that goes from one month to the next. I have spent it mostly wiping down an Ikea highchair, opening the door to the Ocado man and marvelling at that thing where you spend 20 minutes tidying the kitchen only for it to still look like a fucking bombsite.

And it’s been a year of TV suppers, eating off our knees in our 1.5 hour telly and dinner watching slot before our eyes glaze over and we can’t concentrate and we simply must, must, must go to bed before we fall down. I have slumped entirely out of the habit of cooking for more than two people. We spent months and thousands on a kitchen extension only for us to have 3 dinner parties in 7 months. But Kitty likes it.

What of Kitty? She is a child now, almost no longer a toddler – though still toddlerish to her destructive habits, lack of reason, lack of responsiveness to bribery but she is at least old enough to sit quietly on the sofa watching Peppa Pig for nine hours.

So Merry Christmas, then. See you in the New Year. I’ve got a bread and butter pudding to tell you about and also a chicken, pork and apricot raised pie – if it works out.

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