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Michael Symon's Spaetzle with Cabbage

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Michael Symon's Spaetzle with Cabbage Contributed by: Michael Symon Spaetzle with Cabbage Recipe: Soft and tender, spaetzle is a type of egg noodle that is best served with a rich sauce. ingredients
    4  whole Eggs
    2 tablespoons  Whole Grain Mustard
    1/2 cup  Milk
      Salt
    3 cups  All Purpose Flour
Whisk together the eggs, mustard and milk and season well with salt. Add the flour and bring together to form a sticky batter. Dampen a small cutting board with water spread the spaetzle batter in a 2-inch wide line down the tray. (It may spread a little bit during the resting process, that’s O.K.) Refrigerate and let rest for two hours.
    4 tablespoons  Butter
    1  Yellow Onion, (medium diced)
    1 head  Green Cabbage, (cored and medium diced)
      freshly ground Black Pepper, (to taste)

Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Place a large dutch oven or sauté pan over medium heat. When the pan is hot, add the butter along with the onion and a pinch of salt and cook until soft and translucent, about 10 minutes. Add the cabbage and mix to coat with the onions and butter. Add another pinch of salt and some freshly ground black pepper and cook until the cabbage is soft. While the cabbage is cooking, start to cook your spaetzle.
Flat Leaf Parsley (chopped to garnish) Hold the cutting board over the pot of boiling water, and with a bench scraper, cut 1/4-inch wide strips from the line of batter in to the boiling water. Cook until the spaetzle floats, then another 30 seconds more. Remove the spaetzle from the water with a slotted spoon and add it to the cabbage mixture. Continue this process until all of the batter is used. Thoroughly mix everything together and serve, garnished with freshly chopped parsley.

Helpful Tips:
1. Note that the dough should be tacky, because spaetzle is wetter than a regular pasta dough.
2. Keep your hands wet so the dough doesn’t stick.

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