- from
southeastern Poland and
western Ukraine) call it kigel. The
first kugels were made from
bread and
flour and were
savory rather than sweet. About...
- Jews. Jews in the
American South top
their noodle kugels with
pecan pralines.
Savory noodle kugels may be
topped with breadcrumbs,
similar to a macaroni...
- Chen
Kugel (Hebrew: חן קוגל; born 14 May 1962) is an
Israeli forensic pathologist, and
chief pathologist of the Abu
Kabir Forensic Institute.
Kugel was...
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Kugel or
kugel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kugel is a
traditional Jewish baked dish.
Kugel may also
refer to:
Kugel fountain, a sculpture...
- Look up
kugel or
Kugel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kugel is a
German and
Yiddish surname Alexander Kugel (1864–1928),
Russian and
Soviet theatre...
- Gaon, a
Jewish religious scholar.
Jerusalem kugel differs from
other traditional Ashke****
style noodle kugels in a
number of ways. Nonetheless, it has become...
-
Riley Estelle Kugel (born
November 30, 2003) is an
American college basketball player for the
Mississippi State Bulldogs of the
Southeastern Conference...
- use them in
various lokshen kugels as the fine
texture of the
lokshen noodles creates a more
dense consistency in
kugel.
Medium lokshen are much thicker...
-
Culinary historian Gil
Marks quipped that, '"Other Jews had
savory noodle kugels. You didn't have
sweet challah. The idea of
putting sugar into anything...
- A
kugel fountain (also
called a
floating sphere fountain or by the
pleonasmic name
kugel ball) is a
water feature or
sculpture where a
sphere sits in a...