Kosher Dairy Dishes

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by Estee Kafar, Spice It Right! Dairy noodle kugel is a favorite with all ages. When I made this recipe for the first time, I had some family members over for a kiddy swimming party in the backyard. While the children splashed and had a great time, the adults sat around watching and schmoozing. I pulled the three kugels out of the oven just as everyone was arriving, and by the time they left, there wasn’t a single bit left over. From this I surmised two important things: first, that three noodle kugels can disappear faster than one thinks, and second, that it was definitely delicious enough to make it into my food column! Ingredients: 1 package (10 1/2 oz.) fine egg noodles Topping: Directions: Preheat oven to 350° F. Cook noodles with 2 tablespoons butter, according to package directions. Drain but do not rinse. While noodles are cooking, make crumb topping. Topping: Melt butter in pan and add crumbs, sugar, and cinnamon. Mix to form coarse crumbs. Remove from heat as soon as ingredients are combined. Place remaining kugel ingredients in a large bowl and mix well (you can use an immersion blender). Add cooked noodles and stir well until everything is combined. Line three round 9–inch pans or an 11–inch x 16–inch roasting pan with parchment paper and pour batter into it. Cover with crumb topping. Bake 1 1/2 hours. Smaller kugels Notes: Yield: 3 Small or 1 Large Kugel NOTE: Panko is a Japanese-style breadcrumb that remains crispier during baking than regular breadcrumbs. It is available in most kosher grocery stores. Recipes: Dairy Dishes, Noodle Kugel, Kosher |




