Best 7 Knodel Recipes

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Knödel, also known as dumplings, are a versatile and beloved dish that can be found in many cuisines around the world. Whether you prefer savory or sweet, there is a knödel recipe out there to satisfy your taste buds. In this article, we'll explore some of the best knödel recipes, providing you with step-by-step instructions and helpful tips to ensure your dumplings turn out perfect every time. From classic potato dumplings to creative fillings like bacon and cheese or fruit, we'll guide you through the process of making delicious and satisfying knödel that will impress your family and friends.

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SEMMELKNöDEL (GERMAN BREAD DUMPLINGS)



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A specialty of the Bavaria region of southern Germany, drenched in gravy these SemmelKnödel are simply heaven! Serve them with beef or pork roast, any kind of sauce/gravy, goulash and more!

Provided by Kimberly Killebrew

Categories     Side Dish

Time 35m

Number Of Ingredients 12

11 ounces of white crusty bread (traditionally Brötchen/crispy bread rolls are used)
Note: It's more convenient to use bags of unseasoned bread stuffing - it's already cubed, simply let it dry out a little longer. (I do not advise using croutons though as they're too hard.)
1 cup hot milk
1 tablespoon butter
3/4 cup very finely diced yellow onion
4 strips bacon, diced and fried until crisp (, optional for a variation called Speckknödel (Bacon Bread Dumplings))
2 large eggs (, lightly beaten with a fork)
3 tablespoons finely chopped fresh parsley
1 teaspoon salt (you can use less if using bacon)
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1/8 teaspoon freshly ground nutmeg
breadcrumbs, as needed

Steps:

  • Chop the hardened bread into small cubes and place them in a large bowl. Pour the hot milk over the bread, cover and let sit for 20-30 minutes or until softened.
  • Heat the butter in a frying pan and cook the onions just until transparent, do not brown them. Add the cooked onions to the bread mixture along with the eggs, cooked bacon (if using), parsley, salt, pepper and nutmeg. Knead the mixture together with your hands until very thoroughly combined, breaking up as many of the bread cubes as you can until it's a soft and chunky-smooth consistency. If the dough is too wet, add breadcrumbs (not flour).
  • Wet your hands to prevent the dough from sticking and form Knödel about the size of a tennis ball (they will expand slightly when cooked). Press the Knoedel between your palms to make sure they're nice and compact. Bring a large, wide pot of lightly salted water to a very light simmer - not boiling but just on the verge of boiling with tiny fizzy bubbles floating up. Carefully drop the Semmel Knoedel in the water and let them "steep" 15-20 minutes. Do not at any point let the water boil or you risk your Knödel losing shape or falling apart. Carefully lift them out with a slotted spoon. Serve with Rouladen, Sauerbraten, Senfbraten, Geschnetzeltes, Jaegerschnitzel, etc.
  • To Freeze The Knödel: Let them cool completely, place them spread apart on a cookie sheet and freeze them, then transfer them to a freezer bag or container. To reheat, let them thaw and reheat them covered (to create some steam) in the microwave.
  • Makes 6-7 Semmelknödel, depending on the size.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 Knödel, Calories 211 kcal, Carbohydrate 29 g, Protein 8 g, Fat 6 g, SaturatedFat 2 g, Cholesterol 63 mg, Sodium 714 mg, Fiber 2 g, Sugar 6 g

KNODEL



Knodel image

This is an Austrian classic. 'Knodel' (you pronounce the "k") means 'dumpling' in German. My mother used to make this a lot when I was small because it's a good way to use up stale bread. It remains one of my fondest childhood taste memories. The quantities are approximate, because this is one of those recipes that isn't written down, so I had to follow her around the kitchen the last time she made it. Be sure the bread is stale. If it isn't, dry it in the oven after cutting it into cubes.

Provided by Margaret

Categories     Main Dish Recipes     Dumpling Recipes

Yield 5

Number Of Ingredients 7

1 onion, chopped
2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley
2 teaspoons butter
½ (1 pound) loaf white bread, toasted and cut into cubes
2 eggs, beaten
1 cup milk
salt and pepper to taste

Steps:

  • Butter one 9x11 inch baking dish.
  • In a skillet over medium heat, combine the onion, parsley and butter. Cook until onions begin to brown. Pour over bread cubes and toss well.
  • Whisk together the eggs, milk, salt and pepper. Pour over the bread and onion mixture; mix well and allow to stand for 1 hour.
  • Firmly press mixture into baking dish; tightly cover with aluminum foil.
  • Place baking dish on a rack in a larger pot with 3 inches of water. Cover pot and steam for 1 hour. Remove from pot and allow to cool for 10 minutes. Drizzle with melted butter before serving.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 197.4 calories, Carbohydrate 27.6 g, Cholesterol 82.6 mg, Fat 6.1 g, Fiber 1.5 g, Protein 7.9 g, SaturatedFat 2.6 g, Sodium 370.4 mg, Sugar 5.3 g

SEMMELKNOEDEL (BREAD DUMPLINGS)



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My Bavarian Oma made these large dumplings to accompany roast pork or game dishes, any meat with gravy, or with mushrooms in a creamy sauce. Serve one dumpling alongside your dish, and cover with a little gravy.

Provided by Peachy

Categories     Main Dish Recipes     Dumpling Recipes

Time 50m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 (1 pound) loaf stale French bread, cut into 1 inch cubes
1 cup milk
2 tablespoons butter
1 onion, finely chopped
1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley
2 eggs
½ teaspoon salt
1 pinch ground black pepper
½ cup dry bread crumbs

Steps:

  • Place the bread cubes into a large bowl. Heat the milk until it starts to bubble at the edges, then pour it over the bread cubes. Stir briefly to coat the bread. Let soak for 15 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, melt the butter in a skillet over medium heat. Add the onions; cook and stir until tender. Stir in the parsley, and remove from the heat. Mix into the bowl with the bread along with the eggs, salt and pepper. Use your hands, squeezing the dough through your fingers until it is smooth and sticky.
  • Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil. The water should be at least 3 or 4 inches deep. When the water is boiling, make a test dumpling about the size of a small orange or tangerine, by patting and cupping between wet hands. Gently drop into the boiling water. If it falls apart, the dough is too wet. In this case, stir some bread crumbs into the rest of the dumpling batter.
  • Form the remaining dough into large dumplings, and carefully drop into the boiling water. Simmer for 20 minutes, then remove to a serving plate with a large slotted spoon. They should come out soft, spongy and delicious!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 506.1 calories, Carbohydrate 78.8 g, Cholesterol 113.1 mg, Fat 12.3 g, Fiber 3.9 g, Protein 20.5 g, SaturatedFat 5.9 g, Sodium 1220.1 mg, Sugar 7.9 g

AUSTRIAN APRICOT DUMPLINGS: MARILLENKNODEL



Austrian Apricot Dumplings: Marillenknodel image

Provided by Tyler Florence

Categories     dessert

Yield 12 dumplings

Number Of Ingredients 16

1/2 pound fresh curd cheese, such as topfen, quark, or pot cheese
1 large egg
1 tablespoon sugar
Pinch salt
11/2 cups sifted all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon melted butter
12 whole fresh apricots
12 sugar cubes
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
3/4 cup fresh bread crumbs, dried out
1 tablespoon sugar
1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 cup sour cream
1/4 cup light brown sugar
1/2 lemon, juiced
Confectioners' sugar, for dusting, if desired

Steps:

  • Place the cheese in some cheesecloth or several layers of paper towels and let it drain for 5 to 10 minutes, pressing gently, to remove excess moisture.
  • With a mixer, beat the cheese until smooth. Add the egg and continue to beat until incorporated. Sprinkle in the sugar and salt, and then gradually add the flour; continue to mix until a dough begins to form. Add the melted butter and mix just until the dough holds together when patted with your hands, it will look pretty wet. Wrap the dough in plastic and refrigerate for several hours or up to overnight, the dough will stiffen as it chills.
  • Using a knife, make a slit down the seam of the apricot and carefully pull out the pit, keeping the fruit in tact. Stick a sugar cube inside the apricot where the pit was and squeeze the apricot back together to close it up tightly. The sugar cube melts inside the apricot when you cook it.
  • Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Lightly flour a rolling pin and work surface. Roll the dough out into a thin circle and cut out 12 circles with a 4-inch ring cutter. Place an apricot in the center of the dough and carefully bring the edges together to completely enclose the fruit and form a dumpling; make sure there are not any tears or holes in the dough. Working in batches, gently lower the dumplings into the simmering water; they should not be touching or crowded. Cook for about 10 to 15 minutes; the dumplings will sink to the bottom of the pot and then rise to the surface. Carefully remove the dumplings from the water with a strainer.
  • In a large nonstick skillet, melt the butter over medium heat. Add the bread crumbs, sugar, and cinnamon, cook and stir for a couple of minutes until the bread crumbs are toasty and golden. Lay the bread crumbs out on a sheet pan or plate and roll the apricot dumplings in the browned crumbs to coat evenly.
  • In a small bowl, mix the sour cream, brown sugar, and lemon juice together. Serve the apricot dumplings with the sweet-sour cream sauce on the side and a dusting of confectioners' sugar if desired.

KNöDEL RECIPE



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Knödel is a german word for dumpling. This dish is a traditional Austrian dish is easily made with white bread, eggs, and milk.

Provided by Miguel

Categories     Pan-Fry & Skillet

Time 1h1m

Yield 5

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 chopped onion
2 tbsp chopped fresh parsley
2 tsp butter
1 lb toasted and cut into cubes loaf white bread
2 beaten eggs
1 cup milk
to taste salt
to taste pepper

Steps:

  • Butter one 9x11-inch baking dish.
  • In a skillet over medium heat, combine the onion, parsley and butter. Cook until onions begin to brown. Pour over bread cubes and toss well.
  • Whisk together the eggs, milk, salt and pepper. Pour over the bread and onion mixture; mix well and allow to stand for 1 hour.
  • Firmly press mixture into baking dish; tightly cover with aluminum foil.
  • Place baking dish on a rack in a larger pot with 3 inches of water. Cover pot and steam for 1 hour. Remove from pot and allow to cool for 10 minutes. Drizzle with melted butter before serving.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 319.00kcal, Carbohydrate 49.00g, Cholesterol 70.00mg, Fat 8.00g, Fiber 3.00g, Protein 12.00g, SaturatedFat 2.00g, ServingSize 5.00 people, Sodium 512.00mg, Sugar 8.00g, TransFat 1.00g, UnsaturatedFat 2.00g

AUTHENTIC BAVARIAN SEMMEL KNOEDEL (BREAD DUMPLINGS)



Authentic Bavarian Semmel Knoedel (Bread Dumplings) image

These traditional bread dumplings from Austria and Bavaria make a wonderful accompaniment to a rich gravy, goulash or stew. Just like my Oma made. Enjoy! I've translated the recipe from the delightful German blog, Wolkenfees Kuche.

Provided by BecR2400

Categories     German

Time 30m

Yield 4 dumplings, 2 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7

2 -3 hard French rolls (day old)
1 tablespoon coarsely chopped fresh parsley
1/2 cup warm milk
1 large egg
salt
pepper
freshly grated nutmeg

Steps:

  • Slice the rolls into 1/4-inch thickness.
  • Place slices into a large bowl and pour the warm milk over; let soak for 10 minutes.
  • In a separate bowl, whisk the egg with the parsley and season to taste with salt, pepper, and nutmeg.
  • Pour parsley mixture into bread/milk mixture and knead together, then wet your hands and form the dough into four round dumplings.
  • Bring a pot of salted water to a boil.
  • Place dumplings carefully into the water and simmer (do not boil) for 15 minutes, until done.
  • Remove dumplings with a slotted spoon into a colander to drain.
  • Serve with stew or goulash or gravy.
  • Note: You can make Bretzen Knoedel (Bavarian Pretzel Dumplings) by substituting about 2 cups of soft pretzels (large, soft bakery style), for the French rolls.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 180.7, Fat 6.3, SaturatedFat 2.5, Cholesterol 101.5, Sodium 259.1, Carbohydrate 22.2, Fiber 1.3, Sugar 0.2, Protein 8.5

KNOEDEL (AUSTRIAN BREAD DUMPLING)



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This recipe calls for the Knoedel to be baked in a dish, like a bread pudding. However, the traditional way to cook the dumplings is to form them into a ball, chill for 30 minutes to overnight, then boil in water until cooked. You may modify this recipe to boil the dumpling balls if you wish. Serve with stew or gravy.

Provided by Scarlett516

Categories     Healthy

Time 2h20m

Yield 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 onion, chopped
2 tablespoons fresh parsley, chopped
2 teaspoons butter
1 lb white bread, stale
2 eggs
1 cup milk
salt
pepper
butter

Steps:

  • If you do not have stale bread, leave the bread out to dry overnight, or dry in the oven on low. The bread should be in cubes and put into a bowl.
  • Butter a 9"x13" baking dish.
  • In a skillet, brown the onion, parsley, and butter over medium heat. Pour over the bread crumbs.
  • In a separate bowl, whisk together the eggs, milk, salt, and pepper.
  • Pour over the bread crumbs and mix well before leaving to stand for 1 hour.
  • Fill a large pot with 3" of water. Place a rack in the pot, then put the baking dish on the rack. Cover and steam for 1 hour.
  • Remove from rack and allow to cool for 10 minutes. Drizzle with melted butter before serving.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 407.4, Fat 10.4, SaturatedFat 4.2, Cholesterol 119.3, Sodium 854.9, Carbohydrate 63.5, Fiber 3.2, Sugar 6.3, Protein 14.2

Tips:

  • Utilize Leftover Bread: Knodel recipes are a fantastic way to use up leftover bread, transforming seemingly stale bread into a delicious new dish.
  • Proper Bread Soaking: Ensure that the bread is adequately soaked in milk or water before incorporating it into the knodel mixture. This step enhances the texture and flavor of the dumplings.
  • Balanced Seasoning: Achieving the right balance of seasonings is crucial for flavorful dumplings. Experiment with various herbs, spices, and aromatics to create a unique flavor profile.
  • Optimal Cooking Method: Whether boiling, steaming, or pan-frying, choose the cooking method that best suits the desired texture and consistency of your dumplings.
  • Accompaniments and Sauces: Enhance the culinary experience by serving knodel with flavorful sauces, gravies, or accompaniments such as sauerkraut, mushrooms, or bacon bits.

Conclusion:

Knodel recipes offer a delectable and versatile culinary experience, transforming humble ingredients into satisfying and flavorful dumplings. By following these tips, you can elevate your knodel-making skills and create dishes that tantalize taste buds and leave a lasting impression. Whether you prefer classic bread dumplings, savory meat dumplings, or sweet fruit dumplings, the possibilities are endless. Embrace the joy of cooking and experimentation, and let the aroma of freshly made knodel fill your kitchen with warmth and comfort.

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