See also: Spätzli

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Etymology edit

From Alemannic German Spätzli, diminutive of Spatz (sparrow).

Pronunciation edit

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈʃpɛtsli/, /ˈspatsli/

Noun edit

spätzli (plural spätzli)

  1. A type of wheatflour noodle used in Swiss and southern German cooking.
    • 2008, Hermann Spindler, The Demeter Cookbook, page 145:
      As soon as the spätzli rise to the surface, take them out with a skimming spoon, place on a platter, cover and keep warm.
    • 2012, Morley Torgov, The Mastersinger from Minsk:
      Bolliger brightly came to the rescue. “Chicken then! Chef does a roast chicken basted in a wine sauce fit for a king, with spätzli and some country-fresh greens.”
    • 2009, Oretta Zanini De Vita, Encyclopedia of Pasta:
      Spätzli are gnocchetti with links to the gastronomic culture of southern Germany, and are also made in Switzerland and France.