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Spätzle | Local Noodles From Germany, Central Europe | TasteAtlas
Spätzle | Local Noodles From Germany, Central Europe | TasteAtlas
Spätzle | Local Noodles From Germany, Central Europe | TasteAtlas
Spätzle | Local Noodles From Germany, Central Europe | TasteAtlas
Spätzle | Local Noodles From Germany, Central Europe | TasteAtlas
Spätzle | Local Noodles From Germany, Central Europe | TasteAtlas

Spätzle

Spätzle is the German answer to pasta: thick noodles made from water, salt, flour, and eggs. They are very moist and have a soft texture, so it is not possible to roll them out – instead, they are shaped by hand, with a knife, or pressed through a variety of spätzle-presses.


The raw noodles are placed in boiling water and are finished as soon as they float up to the top. The first written recipe for spätzle dates back to 1725, although it is still not known who invented them. Spätzle are used in a variety of dishes and can be combined with ingredients such as cheese, lentils, sausages, sauerkraut, butter, and spinach.