Joy of Cooking's Spaetzle
Spaetzle are a wonderful base for many different things. I only used to make them to have with chicken paprika because that was the way I first had them. Now I serve them with pipperade and tonight we are having them with a slow cooked shredded beef ragu. Think of them as a pasta to serve most anything over or next to. The last time we had spaetzle was with duck confit. This is a basic recipe that you can add herbs or spices to if you like. I highly recommend that you purchase a spaetzle maker if you find that you like spaetzle. They are fast and easy to make with the proper tool. If you don't have a spaetzle maker you can push the dough through the holes of a quarter inch grater or us a colander with 1/4 inch holes. The old fashioned way is to cut off small bits of dough from a plate with a spoon or a knife into the boiling water. That is the way an old family friend made them to go with her chicken paprika.
Spaetzle
1 1/2 cups flour
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 tsp baking powder
a small grating of nutmeg
2 eggs
1/2 cup water.
Mix dry ingredients together. Make a well in the center and drop the eggs into it. Beat the eggs with the water in the well with a fork and then mix in the dry ingredients.
Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Place a portion of the dough in the hopper of a spaetzle maker and force the dough into the boiling water. The spaetzle are done when they float to the top of the water. Scoop them out as they float to the top with a slotted spoon. Toss the cooked spaetzle with a bit of butter to keep them from sticking together.
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