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  2. 6 Traditional German Recipes You Need to Try - AOL

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    2. Spaetzle. Otherwise known as Käsespätzle, spaetzle is a German egg noodle pasta that has a chewy texture akin to dumplings. It is the epitome of comfort food and one of the most beloved ...

  3. Spätzle - Wikipedia

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    Before the use of mechanical devices, the noodles were shaped by hand or with a spoon, and the results resembled Spatzen (plural of Spatz, meaning 'sparrows', 'sparrow' is Spatz or Sperling in German; Spätzle is the diminutive of Spatz, unchanged in plural). Spätzle used in this context stands in plural form.

  4. Schupfnudel - Wikipedia

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    The large 10-volume version of the Duden (the preeminent German dictionary) says that Schupfnudels are a fried dish [3] while Ludwig Zehetner writes in his Bavarian Dictionary that they are boiled in salt water. Simple recipes only use rye flour and water for the dough, but many recipes include mashed potatoes, wheat flour and egg. The dough is ...

  5. Swabian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Swabian cuisine has a reputation for being rustic, but rich and hearty. Fresh egg pastas (e.g., Spätzle noodles or Maultaschen dumpling wrappers), soups, and sausages are among Swabia's best-known types of dishes, and Swabian cuisine tends to require broths or sauces; dishes are rarely "dry". [1]

  6. Get Ready to Oktoberfest! 20 Authentic German Recipes ... - AOL

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    October means one thing to die-hard fall fans: Oktoberfest. A time for German-influenced fun—in the form of eating, drinking and dancing. In fact, no one's stopping you from strapping on a pair ...

  7. These DIY instant noodles are healthier than the store-bought ...

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    cooked noodles of your choice (we recommend ramen!) fresh parsley, roughly torn. nori (seaweed) miso paste. 1 boiled egg. hot water. Instructions: In a large Mason jar, layer in the first 10 ...

  8. List of German dishes - Wikipedia

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    A kind of soft egg noodle found in the cuisines of southern Germany and Austria, Switzerland, Hungary, Moselle and South Tyrol. Linsen mit Spätzle: Main course Hearty dish that combines Spätzle with cooked lentils and Vienna sausages. Schupfnudel: Pasta Pasta made from potatoes and flour, often served with Sauerkraut. Flädlesuppe: Entree

  9. Dampfnudel - Wikipedia

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    Dampfnudeln are made from a dough composed of white flour, water, yeast, salt, butter or margarine, and sometimes also eggs and a little sugar. The dough is formed into balls about the size of an egg, left to rise and then cooked in a covered pot, preferably a high-rimmed iron pan with a lid, either in a mixture of milk and butter (the Bavarian style) or salt water and fat (the Rhineland ...