Vegan Kaese Spaetzle!
The German version of Mac'n'Cheese?!
Originally it was planned to make enchiladas but we didn't have all the ingredients, so we went for the next best option: Kaese Spaetzle! It's a German specialty consisting of homemade pasta in a thick cheese sauce. Well, traditionally it's obviously supposed to be cow cheese but by now y'all should know that I'm not going to be a dumbass and use cow cheese :)
My Mom started preparing the dough for the pasta (for 4 people) by mixing 700 g (according to my online
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converter that's around 17.5 ounces) of spelt flour, 700 ml (~ 3 cups) of water (it was a little bit too runny so you might want to use a bit less), 2 tablespoons more of spelt flour (you can also use corn starch or any other kind of flour of course), a pinch of salt, pepper and a few tablespoons (just try until it starts to taste a bit like something) of dried vegetable broth. Then moving on to the cheese sauce I poured some rice milk into a frying pan, because...well...because my Mommy told me to do so haha. I was quite skeptic if this was going to turn out anything like it's supposed to, because rice milk has a significantly lower level of fat than cow's milk or even soy milk. Since I didn't have soy milk I just had to use rice milk. You wait until the milk is boiling and then you sprinkle the (vegan) cheese (I used the same kind as I wrote about two posts ago) in the pan. I used about six slices of it and in the beginning it really didn't look too well, because it seemed like it didn't want to melt the way I needed it to. After waiting, stirring and letting it boil a while more it turned out quite gooey and cheesy! While working on the sauce you might want to get the water boiling for the Spaetzle. To make this kind of pasta you actually need a Spaetzle maker, but you can get one of those in pretty much every department store or you just improvise. Glazed onions taste really (and I mean REALLY) great with this meal also, so if you can live with shedding a few tears over this meal you should cut up some onions and

gently fry them in a pan. You place the Spaetzle maker on top of the pot of boiling water and just slice them right in there. Let them cook until they come swimming back on top and then put them in the sauce pan. Stir, season with salt, pepper, the onions & a few cut up tomatoes and TA DAAAAA you have some cheesy, traditional German Kaese Spaetzle with a hint of American Mac'n'Cheese.
I hope I don't bore you guys with these food posts. If you ever try this recipe I'd love if you would let me know how it went! Or not. That's fine too...
Seriously though, you won't regret trying this out!
Thanks for stopping by and I hope to see you around here again someday!
Katie Lynn :)
PS: This is where we got the idea btw and they have so many more awesome recipes! http://www.veganguerilla.de/kase-spatzle/
Hi Katie Lynn,
ReplyDeleteHave you seen our vegan recipes using water not milk and soft tofu instead of eggs? You get a lovely flavour and consistency. Please have a look at our other recipes and you may get some ideas. We love to hear what you can create.
Happy Cooking!
this was at www.spaetzlerecipes.com
DeleteHi Esther!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your comment. That sounds like a great recipe! I will definitely check out your page!!
Love from Austria,
Katie Lynn :)