Baked noodles with raisins & nuts (lokshen ku
1 Servings
Ingredients
Quantity | Ingredient | |
---|---|---|
½ | pounds | Broad noodles |
2 | Eggs | |
½ | cup | Sugar |
¼ | teaspoon | Cinnamon |
⅛ | teaspoon | Salt |
3 | tablespoons | Butter or Margarine |
½ | cup | Raisins <OR> |
½ | cup | Apples, peeled, cored and chopped |
¼ | cup | Walnuts Butter or Margarine for Topping |
3 | tablespoons | Bread crumbs |
- Naf Avnon and Uri Sella - From: S. Lefkowitz From: |
Directions
Rabbi Pinchas, the Tzaddik (wise man) of Koritz, used to say that Jews eat lots of lokshen on Shabbat because noodles are symbolic of the unity of the people of Israel: They are so entangled that they can never be separated.
1. Preheat oven to hot (400F)
2. Cook noodles according to package directions until tender. Drain.
3. Beat eggs yolks with sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg and salt. Add drained noodles, butter or margarine, raisins or chopped apples and walnuts and mix well. 4. Beat egg whites until stiff and gently fold into noodle mixture. Pour into greased casserole dish, dot with butter or margarine and cover with bread crumbs. Bake 45 minutes.
SERVES 4
Recipes By: So Eat, My Darling: A Guide To Yiddish Kitchen Sam Lefkowitz Date: 09-12-94
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