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Spätzle (also Spätzli in Northern Germany; Knöpfle or Knödel in Southern Germany and Austria; and Knöpfli in Switzerland), are a type of egg noodle
Noodle

A noodle is food made from unleavened dough that is cooked in a boiling liquid. Depending upon the type, noodles may be dried or refrigerated before cooking....
s and small dumpling
Dumpling

Dumplings, as defined in a standard English dictionary, fall in two main categories: these are either "piece[s] of dough, sometimes filled, that are cooked in liquid such as water or soup" or alternatively "sweetened dough wrapped around fruit, such as an apple, baked and served as a dessert." More generally, dumplings may be any of a wi...
s found in the cuisine of Germany
German cuisine

German cuisine is a style of cooking derived from the nation of Germany. It has evolved as a national cuisine through centuries of social and political change with variations from region to region....
 and regions of neighboring Austria
Austria

Austria , officially the Republic of Austria , is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It borders both Germany and the Czech Republic to the north, Slovakia and Hungary to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the west....
, Switzerland
Switzerland

Switzerland is a landlocked Swiss Alps country of roughly 7.7 million people in Western Europe with an area of 41,285 km?. Switzerland is a federal republic consisting of 26 states called Cantons of Switzerland....
, Slovakia
Slovakia

Slovakia . It was amended in September 1998 to allow direct election of the president and again in February 2001 due to EU admission requirements....
, Hungary
Hungary

Hungary , officially in English the Republic of Hungary , is a landlocked country in the Carpathian Basin of Central Europe, bordered by Austria, Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, and Slovenia....
 called csipetke, nokedli, galuska, (Spaetzle or Little Dumplings), in France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
 (Alsace
Alsace

Alsace is the fourth-smallest of the 26 regions of France in land area , and the smallest in metropolitan France. It is also the sixth-most densely populated region in France , with 222 inhabitants per km? ....
), and in the Province of Bolzano-Bozen.

geographic origin of spätzle is not precisely known; various regions claim to be the originators of the noodle. Written mention of Spätzle has been found in documents dating from 1725, although medieval illustrations are believed to place this noodle at an even earlier date.






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Spätzle (also Spätzli in Northern Germany; Knöpfle or Knödel in Southern Germany and Austria; and Knöpfli in Switzerland), are a type of egg noodle
Noodle

A noodle is food made from unleavened dough that is cooked in a boiling liquid. Depending upon the type, noodles may be dried or refrigerated before cooking....
s and small dumpling
Dumpling

Dumplings, as defined in a standard English dictionary, fall in two main categories: these are either "piece[s] of dough, sometimes filled, that are cooked in liquid such as water or soup" or alternatively "sweetened dough wrapped around fruit, such as an apple, baked and served as a dessert." More generally, dumplings may be any of a wi...
s found in the cuisine of Germany
German cuisine

German cuisine is a style of cooking derived from the nation of Germany. It has evolved as a national cuisine through centuries of social and political change with variations from region to region....
 and regions of neighboring Austria
Austria

Austria , officially the Republic of Austria , is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It borders both Germany and the Czech Republic to the north, Slovakia and Hungary to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the west....
, Switzerland
Switzerland

Switzerland is a landlocked Swiss Alps country of roughly 7.7 million people in Western Europe with an area of 41,285 km?. Switzerland is a federal republic consisting of 26 states called Cantons of Switzerland....
, Slovakia
Slovakia

Slovakia . It was amended in September 1998 to allow direct election of the president and again in February 2001 due to EU admission requirements....
, Hungary
Hungary

Hungary , officially in English the Republic of Hungary , is a landlocked country in the Carpathian Basin of Central Europe, bordered by Austria, Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, and Slovenia....
 called csipetke, nokedli, galuska, (Spaetzle or Little Dumplings), in France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
 (Alsace
Alsace

Alsace is the fourth-smallest of the 26 regions of France in land area , and the smallest in metropolitan France. It is also the sixth-most densely populated region in France , with 222 inhabitants per km? ....
), and in the Province of Bolzano-Bozen.

History

The geographic origin of spätzle is not precisely known; various regions claim to be the originators of the noodle. Written mention of Spätzle has been found in documents dating from 1725, although medieval illustrations are believed to place this noodle at an even earlier date. Noodles more generally have a history extending back 4000 years (see Noodle
Noodle

A noodle is food made from unleavened dough that is cooked in a boiling liquid. Depending upon the type, noodles may be dried or refrigerated before cooking....
 and Pasta
Pasta

Pasta is a generic term for Italian cuisine variants of noodles, food made from a dough of flour, water and/or Egg , that is Boiling. The word can also denote dishes in which pasta products are the primary ingredient, served with sauce or seasonings....
).

Today, in Europe spätzle are largely considered a "Swabia
Swabia

Swabia, Suabia, or Svebia is both a historic and linguistics region in Germany. Swabia consists of much of the present-day state of Baden-W?rttemberg , as well as the Bavarian Swabia ....
n speciality" and are generally associated with the German states
States of Germany

Germany is a federation consisting of sixteen states, known in German language as L?nder . Since Land is the literal German word for "country", the term Bundesl?nder is commonly used colloquially, as it is more specific, though technically incorrect within the corpus of German law....
 of Baden-Württemberg
Baden-Württemberg

Baden-W?rttemberg is one of the 16 States of Germany of the Federal Republic of Germany. Baden-W?rttemberg is in the southwestern part of the country to the east of the Upper Rhine?but one which has some of its major cities straddling the banks of the Neckar River ....
 and Bavaria
Bavaria

Bavaria , with an area of and almost 12.5 million inhabitants, is a region located in the southeast of Germany and is the largest States of Germany of Germany by area....
. The leading German producer is Herrman, which produces approximately 13,000 tons per year. The estimated annual commercial production of spätzle in Germany is approximately 40,000 tons, which does not include spätzle made by individual households. and restaurants. Premade spätzle are also available internationally from companies such as Maggi, a division of Nestlé
Nestlé

Nestl? is a Multinational corporation packaged food company founded and headquartered in Vevey, Switzerland, and listed on the SWX Swiss Exchange with a turnover of over 87 billion Swiss francs....
.

Etymology


The linguistic origin: of Spätzle is debated, the modern term with umlaut
Umlaut

Umlaut may refer to:*I-mutation or umlaut, historic vowel fronting in any language**Germanic umlaut, the historic fronting of vowels in Germanic languages...
 “ä” and Swabia
Swabia

Swabia, Suabia, or Svebia is both a historic and linguistics region in Germany. Swabia consists of much of the present-day state of Baden-W?rttemberg , as well as the Bavarian Swabia ....
n diminutive “-le” is distinctly German. The theories are as follows:

  • German origin, theory nr. 1: the name is derived from spät (meaning late), referring to the fact that these noodles, unlike most, are made quickly in small batches and just before serving.


  • German origin, theory nr 2: Before the invention and use of mechanical devices to make these noodles, they were shaped by hand or with a spoon and the results resembled Spatzen (meaning little sparrow
    Sparrow

    The "true sparrows", the Old World sparrows in the family Passeridae, are small passerine birds. As eight or more species nest in or near buildings, and the House Sparrow and Eurasian Tree Sparrow in particular inhabit cities in large numbers, sparrows may be the most familiar of all wild birds....
    s, sparrow is Haus-Spatz or Sperling in German). This theory may reflect that traditional Spätzle are never shaped.


  • Italian origin, theory nr 3: the name is Germanized by the Swabians from the Italian verb spazzare (meaning to break or split) or noun pezzo (meaning slice), referring to how the dough may be formed into noodles.


In Spätzle, the -le suffix makes the word a diminutive
Diminutive

In language structure, a diminutive, or diminutive form, is a formation of a word used to convey a slight degree of the root meaning, smallness of the object or quality named, encapsulation, intimacy, or endearment....
, hence "little slices", "little sparrows", and "little late ones".

Preparation


Spätzle dough typically consists of few ingredients, principally egg
Egg (food)

An egg is a round or oval body laid by the female of many animals, consisting of an ovum surrounded by layers of membranes and an outer casing, which acts to nourish and protect a developing embryo and its nutrient reserves....
s, flour
Flour

Flour is a powder made of cereal grains. It is the main ingredient of bread, which is a staple food for many civilizations, making the availability of adequate supplies of flour a major economic and political issue at various times throughout history....
, and salt
Salt

A salt, in chemistry, is defined as the product formed from the neutralisation reaction of acids and base . Salts are ionic compounds composed of cations and anions so that the product is electrically electric charge ....
. Often, water
Water

Water is a common chemical substance that is essential for the survival of all known forms of life. In typical usage, water refers only to its liquid form or States of matter, but the substance also has a solid state, ice, and a gaseous state, water vapor or steam....
 is added to produce a thinner dough. One traditional method of determining the correct proportions of ingredients is to use as many eggs as there will be people served, plus one egg. To the eggs an equal volume of water or milk is added. Then gradually enough flour is added to reach the desired consistency. This varies from a very soft, sticky dough to a very thick batter.

In addition to salt, spices such as nutmeg
Nutmeg

The nutmegs Myristica are a genus of evergreen trees indigenous to tropical southeast Asia and Australasia. They are important for two spices derived from the fruit, nutmeg and mace....
, dill
Dill

Dill is a short-lived perennial plant herbaceous. It is the sole species of the genus Anethum, though classified by some botanists in a related genus as Peucedanum graveolens C.B.Clarke....
, or caraway
Caraway

Caraway or Persian cumin is a biennial plant in the family Apiaceae, native to Europe and western Asia.The plant is similar in appearance to a carrot plant, with finely divided, feathery leaves with thread-like divisions, growing on 20?30 cm stems....
 may be used, depending on what foods the spätzle will accompany. For certain specialty dishes, the dough may be enriched with minced pork liver (resulting in Leberspätzle), spinach, or finely grated cheese. Small liver dumplings are frequent additions to soup. In Austrian cuisine, "Speckknödel" (with chopped bacon as ingredient) are added to soup. The consistency of the dough and the method used to form the pasta affects the resulting shape; common variants are button shaped Spätzle (small Knöpfle) and elongated, more noodle-like Spätzle. Handmade Spätzle is formed by scraping strips of dough
Dough

This article is about a cooking ingredient. For the British sitcom episode, see Dough .Dough is a paste made out of any cereals or legume crops by mixing the flour with a small amount of water....
 from a cutting board
Cutting board

A cutting board is a durable board used to place material on to be cut. Most common is the kitchen cutting board for use preparing food, but other types exist for cutting raw materials such as leather or plastic....
 or by pushing the dough through a mechanical device. Whichever method is used, the noodles are formed directly over a large pot of boiling water (usually) or broth, into which they drop. After boiling gently for about three minutes, the noodles rise to the surface, are drained and served immediately. Several types of special purpose spätzle maker are available, that resemble a strainer, (or colander
Colander

A colander is a type of sieve, used in cooking for separating liquids and solids. It is much like a strainer. It is conventionally made of a light metal, such as aluminium or thinly rolled stainless steel, although it is not uncommon for it to be made of plastic....
), a potato ricer
Potato ricer

A potato ricer is used to process food by forcing it through small holes, which are often not much larger than a grain of rice. Mashed potatoes are a food commonly made using this utensil....
, a food mill
Food mill

A food mill is a food preparation utensil for mashing and sieve soft foods. Typically, a food mill consists of three parts: a bottomless bowl, an interchangeable bottom with holes like those in a colander, and a Crank ....
 or coarse grater
Grater

A grater is a kitchen utensil used to grate foods into fine strips or crumbs. Several types of graters boast different sizes of grating slots, and can therefore aid in the preparation of a variety of foods....
. Common Spätzle shapes are long thin noodles, thick small dumpling with an elongated shape and small oval or round dumplings (knöpfle, which means buttons). All are more or less irregular. (Commercially made noodles marketed as spätzle may bear little resemblance to handmade spätzle, being more or less regular in shape, and dried.)

Spätzle dishes


Spätzle typically accompany meat
Meat

In modern English usage, meat most often refers to animal biological tissue used as food, mostly skeletal muscle and associated fat, but it may also refer to offal, including livers, skin, brains, bone marrow, kidneys, in some countries lungs, and a variety of other internal organs as well as blood....
 dishes prepared with an abundant sauce or gravy, such as rouladen
Rouladen

Rouladen is a Germany meat roulade consisting of bacon, onions, mustard and pickles wrapped in thinly sliced beef and then cooked.The dish has sometimes minced meat or only bacon and onion filling....
. In Hungary spätzle often are used in soup. Spätzle also are used as a primary ingredient in dishes including:

  • Linsen, Spätzle und Saitenwürstle: Spätzle with lentils and fine-skinned, frankfurter
    Frankfurter

    Frankfurter may refer to:*a sausage as made in Frankfurt; a hot dog*a resident of Frankfurt*a resident of Frankfurt Frankfurter is a German Jewish surname and may refer to:...
    -style sausages
  • Käsespätzle: Spätzle mixed with grated cheese
    Cheese

    Cheese is a food consisting of proteins and fat from milk, usually the milk of cattle, Water Buffalo, goats, or sheep's milk. It is produced by Coagulation of the milk protein casein....
     (typically Emmenthaler) and fried onion
    Onion

    Onion is a term used for many plants in the genus Allium. They are known by the common name "onion" but, used without qualifiers, it usually refers to Allium cepa....
  • Gaisburger Marsch
    Gaisburger Marsch

    Gaisburger Marsch is a traditional Swabian beef stew, named after Gaisburg, a district of Stuttgart.The meat, cooked in a strong beef broth, is cut into cubes and served with cooked potatoes and Sp?tzle ....
    : Traditional Swabian beef stew
  • Krautspätzle: Spätzle mixed with Sauerkraut
    Sauerkraut

    File:Kiszona kapusta.JPGSauerkraut is finely shredded cabbage that has been fermentation by various lactic acid bacteria, including Leuconostoc, Lactobacillus, and Pediococcus....
    , onion, butter
    Butter

    Butter is a dairy product made by churning fresh or fermentation cream or milk. It is generally used as a spread and a condiment, as well as in cooking applications such as baking, sauce making, and frying....
     and spices such as marjoram
    Marjoram

    Marjoram is a somewhat cold-sensitive perennial plant herb or undershrub with sweet pine and citrus flavours. It is also called Sweet Marjoram or Knotted Marjoram and Majorana hortensis....
     and/or caraway
    Caraway

    Caraway or Persian cumin is a biennial plant in the family Apiaceae, native to Europe and western Asia.The plant is similar in appearance to a carrot plant, with finely divided, feathery leaves with thread-like divisions, growing on 20?30 cm stems....
  • Kirschspätzle: Spätzle mixed with fresh cherries
    Cherry

    The word cherry refers to a fleshy fruit that contains a single stony seed. The cherry belongs to the family Rosaceae, genus Prunus, along with almonds, peaches, plums, apricots and bird cherry ....
    , dressed with butter, sugar and cinnamon and/or nutmeg. In Allgäu
    Allgäu

    Allg?u is a Germany region in the southwest of Bavaria also extending some kilometres into southeastern Baden-W?rttemberg. The region stretches from the prealpine lands up to the Alps....
    , this is served as a one-dish supper in late summer.
  • Apfelspätzle: Spätzle with grated apples in the dough, dressed with butter, sugar, and cinnamon. In Allgäu
    Allgäu

    Allg?u is a Germany region in the southwest of Bavaria also extending some kilometres into southeastern Baden-W?rttemberg. The region stretches from the prealpine lands up to the Alps....
    , this is served as a one-dish supper in autumn.
  • Goulash
    Goulash

    Goulash is a dish, originally from Cuisine of Hungary, a stew or a soup, usually made of beef, red onions, vegetables, spices and ground paprika powder....
    : pork
    Pork

    Pork is the culinary name for meat from the domestic pig . The word, pork, is often meant to denote specifically the fresh meat of the pig, but it can be used as an all-inclusive term, to include cured, smoked, or processed meats It is one of the most-commonly consumed meats worldwide, with evidence of pig animal husbandry dating back...
     and beef
    Beef

    Beef is the culinary name for meat from bovines, especially domestic cattle . Beef is one of the principal meats used in the cuisine of Australia, European cuisine and the Americas, and is also important in Africa, East Asia, and Southeast Asia....
     with brown gravy served with spaetzle


See also

  • Klöße
    Klöße

    For small boiled dumplings served as a side dish, see Sp?tzleGerman cuisine Kl??e or Kartoffelkn?del, in Bavaria and Austria called Kn?del are big round poached or boiled potato or bread dumplings, made without yeast, often filled....
    , larger potato based dumplings with filling
  • Halusky


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