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Based on an Ikea recipe. I went to Ikea last week and, after buying Eilene a bunch of furniture for the updating of her room, I stopped off to buy Swedish meatballsfish egg pasteand pickled herring. I saw a thing called Grönsakskaka and—always interested in new things—I bought a box to go with the meatballs. Grönsakskaka are Swedish vegetable and potato medallions—read small hockey pucks.
These were pretty good, but I did not want to drive a 50 mile round trip just to get more. I had to figure out how to make my own. I found the recipe online, but it had some problems. First, it was in Swedish and Google could not translate all of the words. For example, the word vitlöksklyfta was not translated. A search for the word only led to other Ikea references to it. By breaking the word at ikea mat recept points, I found that vitlök was the Swedish word for garlic.
After much trial and error, I figured out that svitlök was cloves. Note: Vitlöksvitlök was apparently a typo thanks Lotta, see comments. After Dinner Note: Family decision—These were much ikea mat recept than the store bought versions. Kosher salt. Emmental or Jarlsberg cheese, grated 1 cup Parmesan, finely grated. Melt the butter in a medium pan over medium high heat and sauté the onions and leeks with the salt until just starting to pick up some color.
Set them aside to cool.
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Peel and cut the potatoes into large chunks, boil until just cooked through, about minutes. Trim the dry end of the broccoli stem and put it uncut into the pot of boiling potatoes, stem down. After about six minutes, remove the broccoli from the pot, cut off the florets and return the thick stem to the pot to finish cooking. Tip: Put the florets in a pot of cold water to stop them from cooking further.
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Note: At six minutes the top florets of the broccoli should be just cooked through, any longer and they would overcook. They can even be a bit under cooked, because they will be baked again. Tip: Slice through the dark green tops about every ¼ inch until you have only the floret stem remaining. Chop the remaining stems into a ¼ inch dice. Note: Do not mash the delicate tips. You want vegetables bits, not a vegetables paste.
Tip: Push down on each chunk of potato with the point of the whisk to break them up. Note: Do not use a standard potato masher, this would break the potatoes down too much. You want ikea mat recept mashed potato to hold everything together, but you still want the texture of chunky potatoes. Smashed, not mashed, potatoes. Tip: Use a spoon to push the mix into the cup so that there are no air pockets.
The mix should come up to about an eighth of an inch from the lip of the cups.
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I had enough mix to fill 16 muffin cups full. Note: If you do not have a muffin pan, you can put scoops of the mixture directly on a baking sheet. If the mix is too thin to hold its shape, stir in a quarter cup of bread crumbs to ikea mat recept it up. Tip: Use your fingers to spread the cheese over the top and tamp it down into the mixture. Turn the pan over on a clean surface and give it a strong rap to free the medallions from the pan.
Tip: This recipe makes a lot of Grönsakskakafortunately they freeze very well. If you are planning to freeze some for later consumption, now would be the time to put them on an uncovered tray in the freezer. After they have completely frozen, about one hour, place them in a plastic bag for storage. Note: To reheat the frozen Grönsakskakamicrowave them for one minute and then put them, cheese side down, on a baking sheet in a º F º C oven for ten minutes.
Place the medallions, cheese side down, on a Pam -ed baking sheet.
Tip: They also make a good addition to a breakfast plate.