The Holmquist family came to Utah at about 1910, as Mormon immigrants to Utah as Mormon pioneers they got homestead land from the church and had a dry farm. They went from being boat builders, building motors and engines for boats, to farming and a few had cattle. They eventually moved to Salt Lake City. But the family came here because of their religious beliefs and then ended up going back to Sweden for a while as missionaries and then returned to Utah. But a big group of Utahans are Swedish and all the Utah Holmquists are related and one family.
Ingredients:
Swedish Meatball Mixture:
2 lbs ground pork
1 lb ground veal
1/2 yellow onion
10 springs parsley
2 oz. Utah honey
Kosher salt/ pepper to taste
2 whole eggs
1/4 cup Panko bread crumbs
Lingonberry Sauce:
8 oz. of lingonberry jam
3 cups veal demi-glaze (can be found in specialty food stores)
3/4 cup heavy cream
*Combine all ingredients, simmer and reduce until sauce has a nappe consistency.
Preparation:
Small dice the yellow onion, pick parsley leaves from stems and finely chop.
Combine all ingredients together, mix thoroughly and place in refrigerator to rest overnight.
Roll mixture into 1 inch uniform meatballs. Place meatballs, evenly spaced, on a non-stick sheet pan.
Cook at 300 degrees Fahrenheit for approximately 8-10 minutes. Remove from oven and place in lingonberry sauce.
Serve & Enjoy!