Many large restaurant supply houses carry frozen meatballs. Some even carry aluminum pans full of meatballs and sauce that just have to be heated in the oven. If there is a Gordon's Food Center (GFC) near you, check out their appetizers in the freezer section.
A meatball is köttbulle in Swedish.Meatballs in plural is köttbullar.
Swedish meatballs are very similar to normal meatballs however they also include special seasonings. Recipes can be found online at www.allrecipes.com.
Köttbullar :)
There are many websites where one can find Swedish meatballs recipe. There are food blogs which are dedicated to Swedish Food and this recipe is available there.
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Italian (imo) It really depends on how you intend on serving the meatballs: Swedish meatballs are intended to be served unaccompanied covered with a sour cream based brown gravy, Italian meatballs are intended to be served over spaghetti, vermicelli, linguine, etc. with a pasta sauce (e.g. tomato, cheese, pesto). The spices of each type of meatballs are different and using one type of meatballs for the purpose of the other would produce clashing flavors.
Swedish meatballs are often served with mashed potatoes, a simple brown gravy or sauce, and lingonberry jam. Lingon berries are bittersweet, and slightly similar to cranberries. Swedish hard bread and butter are a traditional compliment as well.