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spätzle

American  
[shpet-sluh] / ˈʃpɛt slə /

noun

German.
  1. spaetzle.


Example Sentences

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In his first weeks, Konstantin, who's from Bavaria in Germany, made Spätzle - a pasta dish topped with grilled cheese for a dinner party with his flatmates.

From BBC

Is it really fall if you're not serving spätzle with sage?

From Salon

“Here in Germany, Spätzle - small hand-rolled egg and flour noodles - are a totally legitimate Schnitzel accompaniment. Always happy to lend a hand. Toodle pip!”

From The Guardian

“For a little more deliciousness,” says Britt, “make some fresh spätzle or eastern European-style hand-cut noodles, which cook like pasta.”

From The Guardian

The eight Malerweg trail stages are 10-15km long, some pretty easy-going, others quite challenging, and all weaving between quaint villages that offer overnight stays and restaurants with traditional fare like schnitzel and spätzle.

From The Guardian