Danish Frikadeller (Danish Meatballs)
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The Food Nanny
6
35 minutes
In a medium size bowl mix the ground pork, salt, pepper, onion, eggs, milk and flour or bread crumbs together with your hands or a fork.
Heat oil and butter in a large frying pan until hot but not burning.
Take a heaping tablespoon of the meat mixture and form into an egg shape by cupping it in your hands. (It will be like a meatball only shapeda little differently.)
Fry the Frikadeller over medium heat until brown on both sides and cooked all the way through. Cook in batches until all the meat is used up.
Remove to a platter, cover and keep warm. Save the drippings for gravy if desired.
Bring the water, bouillon, and Worcestershire to a low boil. Whisk in the flour a little at a time. Boil for a couple of minutes and season with coarse salt and fresh ground pepper. Pour the gravy over the Frikadeller.
Variations:
• Use 1 ¼ lbs. ground pork and ¾ lb. ground beef.
• Replace 2 cups water with 2 cups evaporated milk, like many Danish cooks.
• Make a Béchamel sauce with fresh parsley and pour over the Frikadeller as well.
• Try it on my French Baguette page 242 with Dijon mustard!
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