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Super-Crunchy Yerushalmi Kugel

Super-Crunchy Yerushalmi Kugel
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    Rivka's Notes: Ubiquitous in Jerusalem, Yerushalmi kugel is sweet from caramelized noodles and spicy from a generous amount of black pepper. Yerushalmi is sliced like pie, which yields a great ratio of crusty...

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Serves 12

  1. Preheat oven to 350°. Bring a large pot of water to a boil, and cook noodles about 1 minute less than package recommends, until just this side of tender; rinse and drain.

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  2. In a heavy skillet, combine clarified butter or oil and sugar over medium heat. Stir just until dissolved, then continue cooking but avoid stirring; swirl the pan to move the ingredients around. Cook until sugar is very dark but not burnt, about 10 minutes. Don't shorten this step: you really want the sugar to darken as much as possible without burning. When it's done, remove it from the heat.

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  3. Immediately add noodles and stir to evenly coat noodles with caramel mixture. Season with salt and pepper -- feel free to start with less pepper, and taste and adjust seasoning; I like my kugel pretty spicy. Let noodles rest 10-15 minutes, until still warm but not hot. Add eggs and stir to combine.

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  4. Grease 8-inch pie dishes, and split the mixture between the dishes. Bake 50 minutes-1 hour, until kugels are fully browned on the top and cooked through. Serve warm.

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2 Comments on Super-Crunchy Yerushalmi Kugel

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It's served as a side with a savory main, but truthfully, it's amazing cold for breakfast too! Also, forgot to clarify that you're using two 8-inch pie dishes here.

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Wow, that sounds just amazing--my kind of kugel. Do you eat it with savory things? or as dessert--or breakfast?

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