As a german I can tell you: Spätzle are not considered noodles here. They are their own thing becauce there are alot of different versions in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
SamaeI so flour, water & eggs formed into a dough and dropped into boiling water are considered what exactly? There are many variations of those three ingredients worldwide...but I think it’s safe to say it’s a noodle. I have never had spaetzle with mozzarella cheese though.
@@kimmyklo7848 In most European countries, the term "noodles" is reserved for asian noodles. Anything western is called pasta or whatever the word is in the respective country's language.
In Poland we have a pasta dish called "łazanki" its square shape pasta,which is served with sauerkraut, mushrooms, sausage, marjoram and european soy sauce.. dealicious
Any you won't. This is American style food with a German touch (the Spätzle or Knöpfle). In Germany Mozzarella is not found in Käsespätzle (it seems to go into almost everything in the US), but rather Emmental or similar cheeses. Bacon isn't added, either. The concoction in the video looks like something I might throw together when I'm craving for comfort food and these are the ingredients I find in the fridge. And it might actually be tasty. But authentic in a traditional sense? No way.
i´m dissapointed that the restaurant do not use ementaler instead of mozzarella. ementaler is more common on spätzle or other types of mountain cheese. there earthy nutty and that´s the best for spätzle and bit of roastet chrunchy onions
@@banderascubsfan3137 It all depends which Lancaster you are talking about. I've traveled all around the country and i live in a small town in the suburbs of Chicago. When people say "where you coming from" I say Chicago and they all know what I mean -even though I'm not from Chicago. California is over 1,500 miles away and to someone out there the restaurant that was reviewed in this video is close enough to Chicago to be considered Chicago.
@@johnc3601 I was born, raised and still live in Chicago. If your mail doesn't say Chicago then you're not from Chicago. Here's a better one. I lived in Bakersfield CA for two years and I never said I lived in Los Angeles but it's close enough. See what I'm trying to say?
@@banderascubsfan3137 Well now maybe you'll understand what I'm saying -finally ! There are people from all over the world that view RU-vid videos and someone from France is watching they have no idea where the town depicted in this video is but if Chicago is used as a general area they will (more than likely). I just used CA as an example. But by me using France perhaps you track me now. ...peace