Spinach Spaetzle (German Egg Dumplings) - Mon Mack Food (2024)

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Spaetzle are a traditional egg based dumpling / noodle combo that is found heavily in the cuisines of Hungary, Germany, Switzerland and Austria to name a few. Not only are they delicious, they are super versatile and fun to make too!

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How To Make Spinach Spaetzle / Spätzle

STEP 1

To a blender or food processor, add the spinach, eggs, milk and salt and blend until it’s bright green, smooth and the spinach has broken down.

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STEP 2

Add the flour and blend again until just combined. Alternatively, you can combine the spinach mixture with the flour in a bowl with either a whisk or wooden spoon.

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STEP 3

Bring a pot of salted water to the boil and using any kitchen utensil with small holes, push the batter through directly into the water. You can use something like a colander, slotted spoon, cheese grater or a tool specifically for spaetzle which you can find HERE. Make sure you don’t sit the tool too close to the boiling water, otherwise the batter will set and block the holes.

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STEP 4

Boil the spaetzle for around a minute until they float to the surface of the water.

STEP 5

Save a cup of the pasta water and remove the spaetzle with a sieve. Serve it with any sauce you like or as a side dish and enjoy!

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How is Spaetzle Different From Pasta?

While the ingredients to make the two are quite similar, the processes aren’t so much. To make pasta, you form a firm dough that is kneaded, rested, rolled and shaped however you like. On the other hand, spaetzle is a sort of sticky, wet batter that doesn’t hold it’s shape like a ball of pasta dough would. Spaetzle is dripped into boiling water where their shape is formed as soon as they hit the hot water. This is what makes spaetzle so unique because no two pieces are the same.

What Should I Serve my Spaetzle With?

Spaetzle are traditionally served alongside meats, stews, in soups or as the star of the show tossed with herbs and butter or stirred through a sauce. Otherwise, you can treat them like pasta and serve them with your favourite sauce or sub them in, in place of mashed potatoes. The possibilities are pretty much limitless with these ones!

What if I Don't Have a Spaetzle Maker or Hopper?

That’s fine, I don’t have one either. You can use any kitchen tool with small holes in it like a slotted spoon, colander or even a cheese grater.

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Spinach Spätzle

Spaetzle are a traditional egg based dumpling / noodle combo that is found heavily in the cuisines of Hungary, Germany, Switzerland and Austria to name a few. Not only are they delicious, they are super versatile and fun to make too!

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Course Main Course, Side Dish

Cuisine German

Servings 4

Ingredients

  • 80 g Baby spinach
  • 2 Eggs
  • ¼ cup Milk
  • Salt
  • 1 cup Flour

Instructions

  • To a blender or food processor, add the spinach, eggs, milk and salt and blend until it's bright green, smooth and the spinach has broken down.

  • Add the flour and blend again until just combined. Alternatively, you can combine the spinach mixture with the flour in a bowl with either a whisk or wooden spoon.

  • Bring a pot of salted water to the boil and using any kitchen utensil with small holes in it, push the batter through directly into the water. You can use something like a colander, slotted spoon, cheese grater or a tool specifically for spaetzle called a hopper. Make sure you don't sit the tool too close to the boiling water, otherwise the batter will set and block the holes.

  • Boil the spaetzle for around a minute until they float to the surface of the water.

  • Save a cup of the pasta water and remove the spaetzle with a sieve. Serve it with any sauce or dish you like and enjoy.

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FAQs

What do Germans eat with spaetzle? ›

Spaetzle—also spelled spätzle—originates from Swabia, a region of southwest Germany, and served with hearty dishes like schnitzel and goulash.

What is the English name for spaetzle? ›

Etymology. Spätzle is the Swabian and Alsacian diminutive of Spatz, thus literally 'little sparrow'. They are also known as Knöpfle (diminutive of button). In Switzerland they are called Spätzli or Chnöpfli, in Hungarian Nokedli or Csipetke, in Slovenian Vaseršpacli or vodni žličniki and in Ladin Fierfuli.

How is spaetzle different from pasta? ›

Usually when you make pasta, you form a dense dough from flour and eggs, which you knead, rest, roll, and cut until your arms feel like they're on the verge of falling off. To make spaetzle, you just mix flour, egg, and a bit of milk into a pancake batter-like consistency.

What are German dumplings usually made of? ›

German potato dumplings, also known as kartoffelklöße or kartoffelknödel, are unique spheres of seasoned potatoes and starch. There are many ways to make classic German potato dumplings, including some using all or part raw potatoes, some using wheat flour, and some using part wheat flour and part starch.

What country is spaetzle from? ›

Spätzle is a German egg noodle pasta with a chewy, dumpling-like texture. The short noodles are usually irregularly shaped and made from a batter of eggs mixed with flour and milk or water. What is Spatzle? Swabia is a cultural, historic and linguistic region in southwestern Germany.

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