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Curry Ikea Meatballs
I love Ikea's meatballs. Besides having them the Swedish way, I want to try making them with a curry sauce. Few years back, Mike and I went to Pangkor Laut Resort for a weekend getaway. We had lunch at Chapman's Bar on the private Emerald beach, and I fell in love with their curry meatballs. It wasn't done with coconut milk, instead it was done with cream. It was splendid!!! Here, I tried to recreate it. Although I do not know what spices they used, I tried using this "English" curry powder, supposedly imported from England and repacked here. Why supposedly, cos I'm not sure if it's really from there, I just read it from the packaging. Many aunties have recommended this curry powder, saying it's aromatic but not spicy. Ok, so, to cook 16 pieces of Ikea meatballs (serves the 2 of us) I used, 16 pieces of Ikea Swedish Meatballs Butter for frying meatballs 1/2 cup onions, chopped 1 clove garlic, finely chopped 2 Tbsp Waugh's curry powder, or any other curry powder u may like 200ml cream (I used 31% fat content) few tablespoons of water salt and sugar to taste. 1. Thaw meatballs. Fry in butter until the outerlayer seems crisp. Dish out. 2. With remaining butter in pan, saute onions and garlic until onions turn soft. 3. Put in curry powder and fry until fragrant. 4. Put in cream and let it simmer until it turns thick and creamy. Add some water if it's too thick. Season sauce with salt and sugar. 5. Return meatballs to the sauce and coat them evenly. 6. Dish up meatballs and serve with rice/pasta or whatever u prefer. Few days later I cooked the meatballs with a sweet and sour sauce. Swedish meatballs in a Chinese sauce :) Great fusion and easy to do.
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