Definition of Spatzle

1. spaetzle [n -S] - See also: spaetzle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Spatzle

spatulae
spatulalike
spatulamancy
spatular
spatulas
spatulate
spatulate leaf
spatulated
spatulates
spatulating
spatulation
spatule
spatules
spatulomancy
spatulæ
spatzle (current term)
spatzles
spaug
spaul
spauld
spaulder
spaulders
spaulds
spauls
spavie
spavies
spaviet
spavin
spavined
spavins

Literary usage of Spatzle

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Men Around the Kaiser: The Makers of Modern Germany by Frederic William Wile (1914)
"It dubbed Von Holstein "The Oyster Friend," Eulenburg "The Troubadour," and saddled Kiderlen with the nickname of "spatzle" (Dumpling) in token ..."

2. Men Around the Kaiser: The Makers of Modern Germany by Frederic William Wile (1914)
"It dubbed Von Holstein "The Oyster Friend," Eulenburg "The Troubadour," and saddled Kiderlen with the nickname of "spatzle" (Dumpling) in token ..."

3. The Hotel St. Francis Cook Book by Victor Hirtzler (1919)
"... sour cream sauce Honey in comb Canape of fresh Astrachan caviar Rolls Palestine potatoes Coffee spatzle Green peas au beurre French pastry Coffee DINNER ..."

4. Dark and Stormy Days at Kumassi, 1900: Or, Missionary Experience in Ashanti by Friedrich August Ramseyer, Paul Steiner (1900)
"In the evening the ladies make ' spatzle' of flour and salt, with which we eat a little meat. ..."

5. Cayman Islands Alive 2nd Ed by Paris Permenter, John Bigley (2003)
"duck breast flamed in Cointreau accompanied by a gateau of sweet potato; and Wiener schnitzel with spatzle and red cabbage. The dishes are accompanied by an ..."

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