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Matzoh Balls (kneidels)

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INGREDIENTS

3/4 c Regular matzoh meal
1/4 c Cake meal from pesach *
1 t Baking powder-my addition
1/2 c Water
4 Eggs
1/3 c Melted margarine, I use
oil
1 t Salt
1 ds Pepper
1/2 t Onion powder
1/2 t Garlic powder

INSTRUCTIONS

instead of regular matzoh meal (I buy extra pesach time to have all
year round for matzoh balls)  Source: From the side of "Kemach" Matzoh
Meal box Heavily adapted to  "perfection"  Add water, melted margarine,
salt, pepper, onion and garlic powders  to the beaten eggs. Mix well.
Add matzoh meal, cake meal, baking  powder and stir thoroughly.
Refrigerate 1 hour. Boil 1&1/2 quarts of  water. Form into
balls(whatever size you want), using a side bowl of  water to wet hands
in between each matzoh ball, in order to help  insure a uniform round
shape. Drop the balls into the boiling water.  Cook for 20 minutes.
Then transfer over into the soup. That way, the  excess starch and oil
stays in the boiling water and does not dilute  the flavor of the soup.
I usually make a double batch since everyone always wants to taste it
before shabbat.  Posted to JEWISH-FOOD digest by Charles Rosenstein
<cr18@gezernet.co.il> on Oct 25, 1998, converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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