5 Ingredient Spaetzle Recipe (2024)

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A homemade spaetzle recipe based on a Grandmother’s recipe that was handed down through two generations of children. It’s perfect for Chicken Paprikash!

John grew up eating Hungarian and German dishes. His Grandma Betty often cooked large family meals consisting of bean soup, chicken paprikash, stuffed cabbage, and of course, her own spaetzle recipe.

As an adult, he tried to recreate some of his favorites but never could make them the same.After I had become more skilled in the kitchen, I decided to try my luck at some of John’s favorites.

I remember looking through several recipes on the internet and comparing them with Grandma Betty’s notes and recipes. All in all, things were similar, but it seemed John was not following the directions properly.

He’s an efficient cook, but that can lead to mistakes. Over the last few years, he’s learned to slow down and all of recipes have improved as result.

Enough about all that, how about we get to the reason you’re here; the easy spaetzle recipe!

How to Make Spaetzle:

First, bring a large pot of water to a rolling boil. I like to add a tablespoon of salt to mine for flavor.

Next, while youwait for the water to boil, make the batter. In a medium bowl, combine flour, eggs, milk, salt, and nutmeg. The mixture will be very sticky.

How to Cook Spaetzle:

After that, place the spaetzle maker over the pot of boiling water. Carefully fill the open compartment on the top with a few spoons of batter, but don’t overfill the pot.

Then, slowly push the chamber back and forth across the grate to press the mixture into the holes.As the mixture falls into the boiling water, it will sink.

Once the batter floats to the top of the water, it is cooked. It will appear puffy and larger in size. This process takes less than 30 seconds.

Afterward, remove the spaetzle maker from the pot and using a slotted spoon, scoop the cooked spaetzle out of the water.

Last, place cooked spaetzle in a large bowl. Repeat the process until batter is gone. After all the spaetzle is cooked, toss with butter.

That’s it! You have a simple, easy to make, comfort food. It can be eaten alone, with chicken, beef, or even as a side for a hearty beer and brats dinner.

Chicken paprikash was the first recipe of Grandma Betty’s that I attempted to make.

To my amazement, John and Kale both loved it. It’s one of their favorite recipes using spaetzle noodles.

Homemade Spaetzle Tips:

  • If you don’t have a spaetzle maker, you can use the back side of a cheese grater and push the batter through with a wooden spoon. This method tends to take a little longer and is a bit messier but is still effective. That’s how John’s Grandmother made it for him.
  • I’ve since purchased a Danesco Stainless Steel Spaetzle Maker. Now I can make an entire batch of these awesome little dumplings in less than 15 minutes and with minimal mess.
  • You can toss the spaetzle with margarine or another butter replacement for that extra kick of flavor.

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5 Ingredient Spaetzle Recipe (6)

Spaetzle Recipe

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 6 Servings

Ingredients

  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 4 large eggs
  • cup milk
  • 1 ½ teaspoons kosher salt
  • ¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg

Instructions

  • Mix all ingredients in a medium bowl until well combined. The batter will be very sticky.

    2 cups all-purpose flour

    4 large eggs

    ⅓ cup milk

    1 ½ teaspoons kosher salt

    ¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg

  • Using a spaetzle maker, slowly drop batter into a pot of boiling water.

  • The mixture will initially sink to the bottom, but when it floats it is thoroughly cooked.

  • Using a slotted spoon, remove the cooked spaetzle from the pot.

  • Place cooked spaetzle in a large bowl.

  • Repeat process until all the batter is used.

  • Add butter to taste to the cooked spaetzle.

  • Enjoy!

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Nutrition

Serving: 0.75cup | Calories: 202kcal | Carbohydrates: 33g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 0.01g | Cholesterol: 111mg | Sodium: 629mg | Potassium: 106mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 180IU | Vitamin C: 0.002mg | Calcium: 40mg | Iron: 2mg

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5 Ingredient Spaetzle Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What kind of flour do you use for spaetzle? ›

A fine, soft flour, labelled as 405-type in the German classification, is often used for spätzle in their homeland, but most recipes just call for the nearest British equivalent, plain flour, with the exception of that in Christine McFadden's book, Flour – after testing several recipes, she tells me, she found that ...

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.

What does spaetzle mean in German? ›

German Spätzle, from German dialect, diminutive of Spatz sparrow, dumpling.

What are the 3 most popular foods in Germany? ›

Of all these regional and national dishes, Germany is most famous for Currywurst, sausages, pretzels and Black Forest Gateau, but as you can see, there is plenty more to German cuisine than just these.

What goes on top of spaetzle? ›

I've served the dumplings plain with melted butter and chopped chives. I've crisped them in a pan of brown butter and almonds. I've topped them with hearty beef stew. But layered with cheese and caramelized onions is still my favorite variation.

What meat goes with spaetzle? ›

You often see it with veal or pork, but chicken is also popular and it's my preference for summer. The meat is pounded thin and breaded in a mix of breadcrumbs or panko and quickly fried.

What is the English name for spaetzle? ›

Dumplings or noodles. Spaetzle is a small dumplings of a type made in southern Germany and Alsace, consisting of seasoned dough poached in boiling water.

How thick should spaetzle batter be? ›

The consistency of the batter should be pourable but not super runny (it should drop off a spatula or spoon in thick ribbons). Bring a pot of lightly salted water or broth (about 2 to 3 quarts total) to a boil. Press the batter through a spaetzle maker in batches (see notes for alternate methods).

Can you make spaetzle ahead? ›

Can German Spaetzle Be Prepared Ahead of Time? Yes! It holds its shape wonderfully and if you shock the Spaetzle in cold water after cooking it won't stick together. You can easily make this side dish a day or two ahead and then simply reheat it in a pan with a little butter.

How to keep spaetzle from sticking? ›

Toss with olive oil or melted butter to keep from sticking.

How do you eat Spätzli? ›

Spaetzle is basically a blank, buttery canvas that will absorb whatever flavorings you care to mix into it. I've served the dumplings plain with melted butter and chopped chives. I've crisped them in a pan of brown butter and almonds. I've topped them with hearty beef stew.

Is spaetzle popular in Germany? ›

Spätzle are loved in Germany and are part of its identity and cooking-culture. Although Spätzle are served and enjoyed throughout Germany, they are considered a specialty of the Swabian (Schwaben) region.

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