German Lentil Stew with Spätzle Noodles (Linsen mit Spätzle)

Felice
Felice @morinoko
Connecticut, United States

German comfort food! Linsen und Spätzle is a local dish from Southern Germany in the Swabia/Black Forest region. This is my mom's recipes and probably my most favorite German dish ever. I included how to make homemade Spätzle, but you can also use packaged Spätzle (sometimes you can find in German/international section of the grocery store) or other egg noodles. Homemade Spätzle are so much fluffier and delicious though, so I recommend giving it a shot!

German Lentil Stew with Spätzle Noodles (Linsen mit Spätzle)

German comfort food! Linsen und Spätzle is a local dish from Southern Germany in the Swabia/Black Forest region. This is my mom's recipes and probably my most favorite German dish ever. I included how to make homemade Spätzle, but you can also use packaged Spätzle (sometimes you can find in German/international section of the grocery store) or other egg noodles. Homemade Spätzle are so much fluffier and delicious though, so I recommend giving it a shot!

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Ingredients

60 mins
4 servings
  1. 250 glentils (1/2 lb)
  2. 1medium potato, cubed
  3. 1medium carrot, cubed
  4. 1onion, diced
  5. 2 slicesbacon, diced (optional - adds smoky flavor)
  6. 2-4 Tbspapple cider vinegar (adjust to taste)
  7. 1 glassfulred wine such as merlot
  8. 1bay leaf
  9. 2 cupswater or broth (more if needed)
  10. 4German-style sausages (Saitenwurst if available)
  11. --SPÄTZLE--
  12. 200 gflour
  13. 2eggs
  14. 1/2 tspnutmeg
  15. 1 tspsalt
  16. 80-90 mlsparkling water or cold water (about 6 Tbsp)

Cooking Instructions

60 mins
  1. 1

    Soak lentils overnight and drain. (If you don't have time, bring to a boil from cold water, cook for 2-3 minutes and discard water.)

  2. 2

    Cube the carrots and potatoes. Dice the onion and bacon.

  3. 3

    In a large pot, heat a little oil and cook the onions and bacon until onions are translucent.

  4. 4

    Add carrots, potatoes, lentils and bay leaf to the pot and pour in enough water and/or broth to cover everything. Bring to a boil.

  5. 5

    Add red wine and reduce heat to a simmer. Cook about 30 minutes or until soft the lentils are soft.

  6. 6

    Add whole sausages and let cook another 5-10 minutes.

  7. 7

    Add apple cider vinegar and a little more red wine. Bring to a simmer again and let cook for a few more minutes, or until the stew becomes thick and porridge-like.

  8. 8

    Prepare spätzle batter. (if using packaged noodles, cook according to instructions).

    Mix flour, eggs, salt and sparkling water in a bowl. Sparkling water makes the spätzle fluffier, but regular cold water is fine too.

  9. 9

    The batter should be somewhat runny but thick enough that it sticks together to some degree.

  10. 10

    Time to cook the spätzle (do so in batches if necessary): In a large pot, bring water to a boil and add a spoon full of salt. If you have a spätzle press, press the batter through it into the boiling water.

    If you're like me and don't have a spätzle maker, you can use one of these two methods below in step 11 or 12:

  11. 11

    Method 1: The cutting board method: Put some of the batter on a cutting board and using a knife, cut and scrape small bits of batter into the boiling water.

  12. 12

    Method 2: Use a wide-holed colander or something similar. Press the batter though that so it drops into the boiling water.

  13. 13

    The noodles will get fluffy as the cook and float to the top. When the float to the top, remove with a slotted spoon into a colander/strainer.

  14. 14

    Immediately dunk the finished noodles into some warm water, which prevents them from sticking together. Drain and divide onto plates.

  15. 15

    Spoon over the cooked lentils.

  16. 16

    Serve and add a splash more apple cider vinegar, and salt & pepper if you like. The dish should have a nice hint of vinegar taste.

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I grew up in Southern Germany and Ohio, and spent 10 years in Japan. I love bread baking, #German food, and healthy, homestyle cooking in general inspired by my family and the seasons.Follow my cooking adventures on Instagram :)https://instagram.com/morinoko_
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