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Petra
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Thu, Mar 14 2024, 10:21 pm
I've been experimenting sometimes with potato kugel making.
For a 9x12 aluminum pan, what's the typical amount of eggs and also oil for the batter?
Last time I made mine, it was too dry. Not enough oil.
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Uhum
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Thu, Mar 14 2024, 10:28 pm
I do 12 medium to large potatoes
I mix yukon gold and idaho for best results ( you don't even need to peel the Yukon Gold, taste it before you comment )
I do less than half a cup of oil
Eight eggs
Half a cup seltzer
Big on high, approximately 420 for the first hour
Then lower to 380
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Balabroomstick
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Thu, Mar 14 2024, 10:29 pm
I happen to like mine more soft and pudding texture so I use 7-8 eggs and 1 cup of oil for 6-8 large potatoes
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shira leah
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Thu, Mar 14 2024, 10:31 pm
Petra wrote: | I've been experimenting sometimes with potato kugel making.
For a 9x12 aluminum pan, what's the typical amount of eggs and also oil for the batter?
Last time I made mine, it was too dry. Not enough oil. |
I do 5 or 6 eggs and 1/2 cup oil, or slightly more. I added a cup of water last time I made kugel and liked it too.
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jflower
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Thu, Mar 14 2024, 10:32 pm
5 lb bag of Idaho potatoes (either grated or shredded)
6 eggs
Oil (I fill a 7 oz. Plastic cup to the top)
2 tsp. Salt
Few shakes black pepper
In my oven, I bake it at 425 for about 90 minutes. Your oven may take less time.
This comes out delicious every time.
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lkwdlady
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Thu, Mar 14 2024, 10:35 pm
How much oil did you use?
The moisture actually comes from pouring either boiling water into the raw mixture or using seltzer. This will give you a moist kugel.
Also, Yukon gold potatoes become soft and moist when used in kugel. If you only use Yukon gold potatoes the kugel might be too moist so I do what the above poster said- mix Idaho and Yukon gold.
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tweety1
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Fri, Mar 15 2024, 10:49 am
Uhum wrote: | I do 12 medium to large potatoes
I mix yukon gold and idaho for best results ( you don't even need to peel the Yukon Gold, taste it before you comment )
I do less than half a cup of oil
Eight eggs
Half a cup seltzer
Big on high, approximately 420 for the first hour
Then lower to 380 |
I do a similar recipe but it doesn't fit in a regular 9x13. I use a deep 9x13.
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gr4278
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Fri, Mar 15 2024, 10:55 am
For this size I do
8 loose potatoes
1 medium squash
9 eggs
1 cup oil
1 cup seltzer
Tablespoon salt
And spices, I use onion powder and black pepper
I bake it on 500 for about an hour depending on oven
And then 350 for 1 hour,
Comes out heaven
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613mitzvahgirl
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Fri, Mar 15 2024, 11:07 am
Our kugel is my friends recipe- so I can’t take credit.
In a 9’’’13 heat up a 1/2 c oil in a 400 degree oven
Then using the s blade chop 1 white onion, 5 eggs, 1 tbsp table salt, 1/8 tsp black pepper. Pour this in a bowl. Peel 1 bag Yukon gold potatoes. Put on the kugel blade and put the potatoes in. After add it to the egg mixture. Take out the pan out of the oven. Pour the oil in the potatoe mixture. Mix it very well. Pour it all back in the hot kugel pan. Smooth it out. Place bake in the oven and bake at 400 for 1 hour and forty minutes. Enjoy.
We love it and never have leftovers.
Have a lichtige Shobbos.
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bsy
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Fri, Mar 15 2024, 11:08 am
I do 5-6 potatoes, 1 squash, 4 eggs, 1/2 cup oil but I don't measure
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schoolbus
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Fri, Mar 15 2024, 11:17 am
My rule for eggs is always 1 less egg than potatoes, for average size Idaho potatoes
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