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German Spaetzle are tender, eggy dumplings that are fun and easy to make, even if you don’t have a spaetzle maker. They are the perfect side dish recipe for a hearty German meal.

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German Spaetzle: Little Dumplings

Although they are loved throughout Germany, Spätzle (or Spaetzle) is specialty of the South-Central (Swabian) region of the country.

The wordSpaetzle (pronounced SHPAYT-zel)comes from the word Spatz, which means ‘little sparrows.’

It is thought that the dumplingsgot their name from the original method of making them using two spoons which created a small dumpling that looked like a sparrow.

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How Is German Spaetzle Different From Pasta?

The dough for Spaetzle is quitebasic, made from flour, eggs, water, and salt. (Although, you will find variations that call for different liquids: milk, sparkling water, and even beer.)

Compared to pasta dough, it is softer and more moist, the type of dough you can’t roll out into sheets.

Instead, it must be shaped by pressing or ‘cutting’.

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What Tool Do You Use To Make Spaetzle?

There are a number of tools you can use to pressspaetzle:

  • a press
  • a flat colander called a Sieb
  • a cheese-grater like slicer called a Hobel

But really, you can use any metal kitchen gadget that has holes roughly the diameter of a pencil.

When we started out making spaetzle, we didn’t have any special tools, so we used a slotted serving spoon. It made some beautiful Spaetzle!

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Since we enjoy spaetzle so much, we eventually purchased a potato ricer to make the process go a bit quicker.

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How To Make German Spaetzle Dumplings

Making spaetzle is actually quite straightforward and simple.

  • Mix the dough
  • Rest the dough
  • Press
  • Boil
  • Serve!

After mixing the dough, you press or cut it into boiling, lightly oiled, salt water.

The strips of dough boil just long enough for them to rise to the top of the pot.

Once done, it is best if spaetzle is served immediately.

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If you will be serving your spaetzle later, you can add a tablespoon of oil to the boiling cooking water. This will prevent the spaetzle from sticking together.

Our Easy Homemade Spaetzle Recipe

The recipe below makes a nice and tender, egg-y spaetzle.

For a denser, creamier Spaetzle, take a look at our recipe for Kaesespatzle (Cheese Spaetzle) which gives you a bit of a thicker dough and uses the “cutting” method.

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German Spaetzle Dumplings

German Spaetzle are tender, eggy dumplings that make a great addition to a hearty meat main dish.

Yield: 4 c of spaetzle

Prep Time20 minutes mins

Cook Time15 minutes mins

Total Time35 minutes mins

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: German

Keyword: pasta

Servings: 4 - 6 people

Calories: 155kcal

Author: Sarah | Curious Cuisiniere

Ingredients

For the Spaetzle Dough

  • 3 c unbleached all purpose flour
  • ½ tsp salt
  • ¼ tsp nutmeg
  • 3 eggs
  • 1/2 - 3/4 c water

To Cook the Spaetzle

  • 3 quarts water
  • 2 tsp salt
  • 1 Tbsp olive oil (optional)

Instructions

  • In a medium bowl, mix together flour, salt, and nutmeg.

  • Make a well in the middle of the flour mixture and add eggs. Scramble the eggs slightly with a fork, mixing them with the flour mixture. Add the water, a little at a time, mixing until a soft dough forms. (Your dough should be somewhere between a drop biscuit dough and a stiff muffin batter. It should be spoon-able, but not pour-able.)

  • Cover the dough loosely with a tea towel and set it aside to rest for 15 minutes.

  • While dough is resting, bring 3 quarts of water to a boil with 2 tsp salt. (You can add 1 Tbsp of oil to your water if you would like, to keep the cooked Spaetzle from sticking together. If you will be sautéing your Spaetzle after boiling, this is not necessary.)

  • Scoop your rested batter into your Spaetzle pressing tool. (Any metal kitchen gadget with holes roughly the diameter of a pencil will work well. Don’t have anything? Grab a cutting board and a spatula and check out this recipe for making Spaetzle using the board cutting method.)

  • Press the Spaetzle dough through the press into the boiling water. Once the Spaetzle bobs to the top of the water, it is done. Remove it using a slotted spoon. (But, not the one you’re using to press the Spaetzle dough!)

  • Place the boiled Spaetzle into a bowl and continue with the rest of the dough.

  • Serve immediately.

Notes

This recipe also works great with 2 c white wheat flour!

This recipe was updated in November 2018. Enjoy!

Nutrition

Calories: 155kcal | Carbohydrates: 28.1g | Protein: 7.2g | Fat: 2.2g | Cholesterol: 55mg | Sodium: 215mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 1.5g

We’ve updated our pictures since we first shared this recipe on Curious Cuisiniere, but we’ve left some originals here, in case you’ve found us in the past and are looking for that old, familiar image.

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FAQs

What's the difference between spaetzle and dumplings? ›

Gnocchi are soft Italian-style dumplings made with a dough that traditionally contains potato and flour and may or may not include eggs. Spaetzle are German-style dumplings made with a batter that contains eggs, flour, and milk or water.

What is spaetzle dumplings made of? ›

To make spaetzle, you just mix flour, egg, and a bit of milk into a pancake batter-like consistency. Then you drop little lumps of the batter into some salted boiling water. After a moment, the spaetzle float to the top of the pot, and they're ready to scoop out and eat.

What do Germans eat with spaetzle? ›

The best side dishes to serve with spaetzle are red cabbage, pork schnitzel, bratwurst, or borscht if you are looking for a classic pairing. For some less traditional options, you can eat spaetzle with sauteed zucchini and summer squash, chicken and mushrooms, or carrot fries.

What is the English name for spaetzle? ›

Spätzle is the Swabian and Alsacian diminutive of Spatz, thus literally 'little sparrow'. They are also known as Knöpfle (diminutive of button).

What are German dumplings called? ›

Spaetzle are traditional German dumplings. You can also mince a few pieces of bacon in a pan, heat the cooked spaetzle in the bacon drippings and omit the butter.

Can you make spaetzle without a spaetzle maker? ›

If you don't have a spaetzle maker, the batter can be pressed through the holes of a colander with a spatula (just make sure to lift the colander above the boiling water so it doesn't get clogged with cooked dough). I've heard a potato ricer works well, too.

What is the best flour for spaetzle? ›

wheat flour. Type 405 wheat flour is probably the most widely used today for spätzle. Type 405 indicates how high the degree of milling and the content of minerals such as magnesium or potassium. 405 indicates that approximately 405 milligrams of minerals are contained in 100 grams of flour.

How far ahead can you make spaetzle? ›

Make Ahead and Freezing Instructions:

To Make Ahead: Cooked German Spaetzle reheats very well and will keep for several days, stored in a container in the refrigerator. To Freeze: Homemade spaetzle freezes well for 3 or 4 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator before rewarming.

What to put 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 are the top 3 German dishes? ›

These are considered to be national dishes. 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 do Germans eat for breakfast? ›

Breakfast is one the most important meal in German households. Start off with a warm beverage such as coffee, tea or hot cocoa. Next follow slices of fresh, crusty or toasted bread (Brot) or bread rolls (Brötchen) with various spreads and toppings.

What do Germans eat their fries with? ›

Mayonnaise on French fries: It's called pommes rot-weiß, French fries served with a dollop of ketchup and mayonnaise, and it's the only way to eat French fries, really.

Is spaetzle the same as gnocchi? ›

What is the difference between gnocchi and spaetzle? The main difference between gnocchi and spaetzle is that gnocchi are made from potatoes while spaetzle noodles are made from flour, originally spelt flour. Gnocchi are also typically much larger than spaetzle, which are fairly small.

What does Spätzle mean in German? ›

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

What are the two types of dumplings? ›

The crescent-shaped dumplings are called gao. And the more purse-shaped and round ones are called the bao. There are millions of variations of these two depending on the kind of wrapper used, the filling added, and the way the dumplings are cooked (fried, boiled, and steamed).

What do Italians call dumplings? ›

“Dumpling” in Italian can translate as gnocco or as raviolo. Gnocchi are a type of naked dumpling, made of dough or of a mixture of different ingredients (potatoes with flour and sometimes eggs, ricotta with herbs and flour etc.).

How is spaetzle different from pasta? ›

Spaetzle is a cross between pasta and dumplings, with a closer affinity to pasta–but much easier to make. When prepared properly, the pasta-dumplings are light, with a lovely, toothsome chewiness. The shape is usually small and irregular.

What noodles are similar to spaetzle? ›

Spaetzle is a German egg noodle, but is (supposed to be) longer and thinner, somewhat like spaghetti. Knoepfle is the “button-shaped” equivalent to spaetzle.

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