Friday, November 19, 2010

Swedish meatballs with potatoes Recipe


This is the cheats method that uses store bought meatballs. You can make your own of course, in which case this recipe would be less simple and easy, but more delicious.

In Sweden there is a dish called pytt i panna, which translates into 'little pieces in the pan.'  Small cubes of meat, sausage, potato and onions are shallow fried and lightly spiced. If you travel east you will come across Kurdaak in Central Asia. Kurdaak involves larger cubes of meat, potatoes and onions, shallow fried with a good dose of fat. Whichever variation you prefer it is simple to make and really really delicious. 
 
Ingredients
  • 6-8 meatballs, cut into small cubes
  • 1 potato, cut into small cubes
  • 1/3 onion, diced
  • 2 cloves garlic, crushed
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1/2 teaspoon harissa
  • Salt
Method
  • Heat oil on medium heat
  • Add all the ingredients
  • Stir occasionally and cook until done, about 15-20 minutes
Comments
  • This is the cheats method, using pre-made meatballs from the supermarket. You can make your own of course, in which case this recipe would be less simple and easy 
  • Meat and potatoes: Sweden has pytt i panna or 'little pieces in the pan' - small cubes of meat, sausage, potato and onions, shallow fried and lightly spiced. Go East and you will come across Kurdak in Central Asia, larger cubes of meat, potatoes and onions, shallow fried with a good dose of fat.

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