Spatzle
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Source URL: www.cookstr.com/recipes
Cuisine: German/Austrian/Swiss
Course: Sides
semolina flour
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I made these in an effort to use some of my stash of semolina flour. They were dense and chewy, al dente like good pasta is, and my family and I quite liked them.
The batter comes together in about 30 seconds; it’s considerably stiffer than other spatzle batters I’ve made and I couldn’t push it through a colander (I don’t own a spaetzle maker) so I used the author’s flick-pieces-off-a-spoon-into-boiling-water method. It worked. Make sure your cooking water is well salted as there is no salt in t... Read more
The batter comes together in about 30 seconds; it’s considerably stiffer than other spatzle batters I’ve made and I couldn’t push it through a colander (I don’t own a spaetzle maker) so I used the author’s flick-pieces-off-a-spoon-into-boiling-water method. It worked. Make sure your cooking water is well salted as there is no salt in t... Read more