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Noodle kugel recipe is one of our family favorites.Slightly sweet from golden raisins and creamy with a vanilla yogurt custard. Great to serve as a side dish, but perfect all by itself. This can be put together quick and easy.

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When Taylor was a toddler, noodle kugel was one of her favorite foods. I would make it in muffin tins so that she would have individual servings for lunch or a snack. She seemed to get tired of it after a few years and I had forgotten about the recipe.

When she came home from college we came across our old kugel recipe and she couldn’t remember what it tasted like, so I made it for dinner. Wow, why had I stopped making this!

What is Kugel

Kugel is commonly served around the Jewish holidays, for a full history you can check out Jamie Geller’s website. I’m not Jewish but my grandparents are German and this is a German dish. It’s generally made with some type of custard and egg noodles. My version is slightly sweet and has golden raisins. I consider it a comfort food that’s not quite as rich as Macaroni and Cheese.

It also reminds me of rice pudding. It’s a great pasta casserole to serve with almost any main course. It’s not as heavy as a cheesy side or potato but compliments almost any meat dish. It’s not spicy and is loved by both kids and adults.

Since it’s just the two of us now, I’ll make a batch and freeze it in smaller portions to pull out as a side for whatever I’m fixing for dinner.

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Why you’ll love a noodle side dish

  • It’s easy and simple to prepare.
  • Are you tired of roasted potatoes, this will be a nice change.
  • You can serve it with almost anything, especially great with ham.
  • It’s creamy without feeling heavy.
  • Doesn’t everyone love golden raisins!

What you’ll need

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  • Vanilla yogurt – this creates the custard. Use plain or vanilla flavored Greek yogurt, Siggis is my favorite.
  • Cottage cheese – great at helping to create a custard filling
  • Cinnamon – adds a slightly woodsy, sweet flavor to the custard
  • Egg noodles– a little lighter than traditional pasta
  • Golden raisins – adds to the sweetness and texture
  • Pantry staples – milk, butter, eggs, sugar

What are egg noodles

Egg noodles are simply pasta that is enriched with eggs. Italian pasta is typically just flour and water. The eggs give them a richer taste, color and texture.

How do you make a noodle kugel recipe

Step 1:

Start with milk, vanilla yogurt, cottage cheese, eggs, cinnamon and sugar. You’ll need to either process this in a food processor or use an emersion blender to make it smooth. If you don’t have either, a blender or hand mixer will work or just try a whisk.

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Step 2:

To the egg mixture, add cooked egg noodles and raisins.

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Sprinkle the top with cinnamon and sugar.

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Step 3:

Bake for about 30 minutes until the custard is set and the top is golden brown and slightly crispy.

Pro tip: This is typically made in a casserole dish, but try baking it in a muffin pan for individual servings. Great for lunches or afternoon snacks.

Recipe notes

  • Instead of a food processor, you can use an emersion blender or a hand mixer.
  • You can add a half teaspoon of nutmeg to compliment the cinnamon
  • If you prefer less sugar, use just a ¼ c and let the vanilla yogurt be the sweetness you taste
  • Because egg noodles cook quickly, cook them a little under the recommended al dente time because you don’t want them mushy after baking in the custard.

Noodle kugel is great on its own or as a side. I would serve it like you would macaroni and cheese, it’s a much healthier alternative. The golden raisins are a nice addition and add a little sweetness which pairs well with almost any meat.

We had forgotten how much we liked this simple creamy dish. It brought back lots of happy memories and I’m so glad I became re-acquainted with it.

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What should you serve with noodle kugel

  • Marsala steak with a buttery mushroom Marsala sauce will be a show stopper whether for family or your nextdinnerparty.
  • Try Chicken with shallots for dinner. It’s a quick and easy recipe you can prep in five minutes and forget it. A healthy and fabulous weeknight dinner.
  • This dinner recipe will impress when entertaining so make sure to put Pork tenderloin with cherries on the menu soon.
  • Chicken and tomatoes is a simple and easy recipe. Tomatoes roasted in a slightly sweetened balsamic glaze transforms the chicken into a fabulous low carb dish in under 30 minutes.
  • With red wine braised Short ribs, you’ll find melt in your mouth beef that falls off the bone. Braised on the stove and then cooked slowly in the oven with red wine for a delicious dinner with minimal prep work.

Comforting SIDE DISHES

  • Southern Old Fashioned Macaroni and Cheese
  • Creamy Green Bean Casserole without Canned Soup
  • Baked Italian Sausage Stuffing

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Noodle Kugel Recipe

Author: Barbara Curry

Noodle kugel recipe is one of our family favorites.Slightly sweet from golden raisins and creamy with a vanilla yogurt custard. Great to serve as a side dish, but perfect all by itself. This can be put together quick and easy.

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PREP: 15 minutes minutes

COOK: 50 minutes minutes

Servings: 8

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Ingredients

  • 1 cup milk
  • 1 cup vanilla yogurt
  • 1 cup cottage cheese
  • 3 eggs
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • ½ cup sugar
  • 8 oz. egg noodles cooked and drained
  • 1 cup golden raisins
  • 2 tablespoon sugar
  • ½ tsp cinnamon
  • 2 tsp butter

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350º. Butter a 9 X 13 baking dish.

  • In a food processor or blender, combine milk, yogurt, cottage cheese, eggs, 1 tsp cinnamon and ½ cup of sugar until smooth. Pour into a large bowl and combine with cooked egg noodles and raisins. Mix and place in baking dish.

  • Combine 2 tablespoons of sugar and ½ teaspoon of cinnamon in a small bowl. Sprinkle over the top and dot with butter.

  • Bake for 50-60 minutes or until pudding is golden brown. Serve warm or room temp. You can also make this in a muffin pan for snack size portions, if so, reduce the cooking time.

Barbara’s Tips + Notes
  • You can make this in a muffin tin, just shorten the cook time.
  • Instead of a food processor, you can use an emersion blender or a hand mixer.
  • You can add a half teaspoon of nutmeg to compliment the cinnamon
  • Because egg noodles cook quickly, cook them a little under the recommended al dente time because you don’t want them mushy after baking in the custard.

Nutrition

Calories: 330kcal | Carbohydrates: 58g | Protein: 12g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 97mg | Sodium: 170mg | Potassium: 362mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 34g | Vitamin A: 237IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 140mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

Why does my noodle kugel fall apart? ›

Once it's baked, a kugel needs to cool, otherwise it will fall apart when slicing. Give it at least an hour to cool and set up, then slice and serve it warm or at room temperature.

Is noodle Kugel better hot or cold? ›

Kugel is traditionally served as a side dish alongside something meaty like brisket or roast chicken. In this case it would normally be served warm, but it can also be refrigerated and eaten cold the next day. Sweeter versions can also be eaten hot or cold, and taste great with fresh cream or vanilla ice cream.

Can I freeze uncooked noodle kugel? ›

You can freeze the noodle kugel just before baking or keep in the fridge overnight. When you are ready to bake it, top with the crunchy topping and then put it in the oven to bake.

What is a noodle kugel made of? ›

Hailing from Germany, kugel is, at its core, a baked casserole with starch (usually noodles or potatoes), eggs and fat. While that's the base, kugel can be found in many variations from savory to sweet. The word kugel is German for “sphere,” which refers to the dumplings that made up the earliest version of the dish.

Why do Jews eat noodle kugel? ›

As Rabbi Pinchas of Koretz once said, “Jews eat lots of lokshen on Shabbat because noodles are symbolic of the unity of the people of Israel: They are so tangled that they can never be separated.” Noodle kugel may not actually be eaten by all Jews, but it has clearly reached far beyond mere Ashkenazi cuisine.

How to prevent noodles from breaking? ›

Stirring can cause noodles to break, as the spatula can cut them into smaller pieces. This is especially true for delicate, freshly cooked rice noodles. Avoid using a spatula to haphazardly stir the noodles to avoid this. Instead, gently push them from the edges inward or use a flipping motion.

What can I add to noodles to make them nice? ›

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How long does a noodle kugel last in the fridge? ›

Storing leftover baked kugel: Let cool completely, cover tightly, and refrigerate for up to 3 days. How to freeze noodle kugel: Unbaked or baked, kugel should be tightly sealed in plastic wrap and again in foil. It will keep in the freezer for up to 1 month. Thaw in the fridge overnight before baking or reheating.

Can you reheat noodle Kugel? ›

This kugel can be baked up to two days before serving; reheat it in a 300 F oven for 15 minutes or so. You also can make the kugel and refrigerate it unbaked for up to a day, then bake it just before serving.

Why can't i freeze egg noodles? ›

According to Iowa State University, because egg noodles contain raw eggs, if you let them dry for longer than two hours, you put them at risk of growing salmonella. This is why after your noodles have dried, you will need to place them in a freezer-safe, airtight container.

How to defrost frozen noodle kugel? ›

Traditional Oven:
  1. Place the Kugel in it's frozen state on a flat surface/tray and allow to completely defrost (thaw).
  2. Once completely defrosted, heat oven to 325° and place Kugel in it's aluminum tray onto a flat baking sheet onto center rack of oven;

What do you eat with kugel? ›

The best side dishes to serve with kugel are Jewish brisket, cholent, shakshuka, Caesar salad, chicken soup, gefilte fish, zucchini fritters, applesauce, cucumber salad, pickled beets, tzatziki sauce, potato latkes, roast vegetables, matzo ball soup, coleslaw.

Can you eat noodle Kugel cold? ›

Do You Eat Noodle Kugel Hot or Cold? While noodle kugel should be removed from the oven and cooled for at least 30 minutes after baking, it can be eaten at any temperature.

When should I eat noodle Kugel? ›

Thanksgiving and Rosh Hashanah simply are not the holidays without homemade kugel. Ever since I was young, kugel has been one of my all time favorite dishes. Even though it's usually considered a meal for holiday occasions, I love to have it all year round.

Why do my homemade noodles fall apart? ›

Tearing can be caused by your pasta dough sticking to the roller on your pasta machine. A sprinkle of cornflour should help. Pasta can also tear if you move the dough through the machine too quickly, so slowing down the process could help too.

Why did my egg noodles turn to mush? ›

With their delicate composition, egg noodles can quickly absorb liquids and become overly soft. Adding them too early in the soup-making process might lead to a soggy, gooey outcome, losing that satisfying bite.

How do you keep egg noodles from clumping together? ›

Toss with a bit of oil or sauce

If you're not using the noodles immediately, toss them with a little bit of oil to prevent sticking. This will create a thin coating on the noodles, preventing them from clumping together.

What helps noodles not stick together? ›

Generously salt the pasta water

It can help keep the starches in your pasta from gelling together, reducing the risk of your pasta sticking. Aim to put a tablespoon or two of salt for every quart of water—which is about a quarter or half cup of salt for a pound of pasta.

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