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Thesweet noodle kugel, also known asNoodle Pudding, is a beloved dish often enjoyed during Jewish holidays, particularly Hanukkah. This delectable treat combines noodles, eggs, butter, and sugar, creating a delightful ending to a memorable evening with your loved ones. Whether you use traditionaleggnoodles or any pasta variety you have on hand, thisdessertis sure to please. Experience the joy of this classic Jewish delicacy and make it a highlight of your holiday table.
Sweet noodle kugel
If you’ve been looking for a unique and deliciousdessertto add to your holiday menu, look no further thansweet noodle kugel. This traditional Jewish dish has been enjoyed for generations and is the perfect way to end any meal. Thissweet noodle kugelis a very easy to make recipe and doesn’t ask for advanced cooking skills. Beginners, hear that? Time to try a simple dish with a sophisticated touch!
We’ve been making this dish for many years in our family and in this article I will show you the version we’ve been enjoying the most. Basically, it’s very close to a noodle casserole recipe:boilthe noodles, mix together the wetingredientsin a separate bowl, then add the noodles in, place everything in acasserole dishand bake.
The difference is noticeable after baking: the noodle casserole will still be a bit wet after cooking, while the kugel is made of a custard filling that holds well together.
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Most non-Jewish people will most probably hear about this recipe for the first time as it’s a traditional dish, but it’s quickly gaining popularity. I did taste it and I guarantee it’s just amazing! It’s packed full of sugar and cinnamon flavor, a great festive dish. And we make it all year round, not just for the holidays, because it’s sooo incredibly delicious, we just can’t help it!
It is also a great comfort food, like all high-calorie dishes.
Sweet noodles may sound a little bit weird for those that never tasted the sweet noodle kugel, but I’m sure you’ll definitely fall in love with it from the first piece. If egg noodles are a bit too much for you after all the eggs in the filling, you can go for regular pasta like penne, fusilli or any other type you like best.
Is noodle kugel a dessert or side dish?
There are many debates over how a kugel should be and if asked to make one you must ask for clarifications, as Jewish kugels may define a broader variety of dishes: noodle or potato-based, savory or sweet. Many argue over how the kugel should look: naked or cereal covered, what type of noodles to use, custardy or souffleed, etc. The beauty of this recipe is that it can be both savory and sweet so make it and serve it which ever way you want it, as a side dish or dessert!
Tips, tricks and notes for the perfect noodle kugel:
- You can leave out the sugar if you don’t want a sweet dish. It’s going to be less sweet, but still rich in flavor.
- Dairy: sweet noodle kugel recipe calls for three kinds of diary: cream cheese, sour cream and cottage cheese. Work with the ratios to find out what goes best for you. Also, if you don’t have one of them at hand, just add some more of other to compensate. For my recipe I only went for the cottage cheese and replaced the sour cream with heavy cream, because that’s what I had on hand and guess what? the recipe turned out super tasty anyway!
- Raisins: they are a common addition, although not necessary if you don’t like them. You can also substitute them with other dried fruits;
- You can prepare the mix in advance, refrigerate and bake the casserole before serving to make sure it’s fresh and warm when served. Still, leftovers can be great as a next-day brunch. In fact my family loves this sweet kugel recipe best when it’s cold from the fridge.
- There is no standard finish to this recipe, as each family has their own. Many top their kugels with a crushed cornflake topping, other sprinkle it with cinnamon streusel or add apples, crushed pineapple, spinach (if you make it savory) and many others. I went with crumbled butter cookies.
If you decided to make this recipe, please tell me if you loved it as much as we did, in the comments section below this post.
Recipe for Sweet kugel
What do you need to make sweet noodle kugel?
Every version is a little different and so is mine. For my delicious noodle kugel I used these:eggs, sugar,cottage cheese, heavy cream, butter,vanilla extract,salt,raisins, lemon zest and wideeggnoodles.
For the crumble I used butter cookies and mixed them with a bit ofmelted butterto get the right texture.Cornflake crumbsare also good but will give a much crispier top.
How do you make the best sweet noodle kugel?
- Cook the noodles in a pastapanas instructed on the package.Drainwell.
- In alarge bowl, beat theeggswith sugar until the sugar has melted.
- Whiskincottage cheese, heavy cream, butter, vanilla, a bit ofsalt, lemon zest andraisinsand mix well.
- Add noodles and mix to combine and spread theraisinsbetween the noodles.
- Pour thenoodles mixtureinto abaking dishandsprinklecookie crumbs mixed withunsalted butter.
- Bake in theovenuntil the crumbs are golden brown.
Sweet noodle kugelis a delicious and versatile dish that can be enjoyed as both asavoryside dishor a sweetdessert. With its richcustardfilling and variety of toppings, it’s no wonder why this traditional recipe is gaining popularity! So why not give it a try today and see for yourself how delicious it can be! Happy baking! Happy eating!
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Sweet noodle kugel
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Also called Noodle Pudding, the sweet noodle kugel is a popular dish at Jewish holidays, especially Hanukkah. A delicious combination of noodles, eggs, butter and sugar, perfect for ending a lovely holiday evening with your family.
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 1 hour hr
Total Time 1 hour hr 10 minutes mins
Course Dessert
Cuisine Jewish
Ingredients
- 4 eggs medium
- 1/2 cup granulated sugar
- 1 cup cottage cheese
- 2 cups heavy cream
- 2 cups wide noodles uncooked
- 1 stick butter melted. Plus more for greasing the baking dish
- 2/3 cup raisins
- 2 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 tbsp lemon zest
For the crumble
- 2 tbsp butter
- 6 butter cookies
Instructions
Cook noodle as indicated on the package.
Pre heat the oven to 350 F
In a mixing bowl, beat eggs with sugar until the sugar has melted.
Add cottage cheese, heavy cream, melted butter, vanilla, salt, lemon zest and raisins and mix well.
When noodles are cooked, drain through a sieve then pour over the egg mixture.
Grease a baking dish then pour the noodle mix into the dish.
Mix crumbled cookies with butter then sprinkle over the noodles. Add more crumbs if you like a thicker crust.
Bake in the oven until the top is golden brown, approximately an hour. If the egg cheese mixture is still watery you may need to bake a little longer.
Serve warm or from the fridge, it tastes just as amazing.
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Nutrition
Serving: 1sliceCalories: 342kcalCarbohydrates: 21gProtein: 6gFat: 27gSaturated Fat: 16gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 142mgSodium: 381mgPotassium: 155mgFiber: 1gSugar: 9gVitamin A: 985IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 57mgIron: 1mg
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