Matzoh Balls | Kosher Recipes (2024)

I prefer matzoh balls to be 'floaters', light and fluffy. My recipe makes 200 matzoh balls, a little excessive for home use. Just a little. We are making 2,500 pieces this Passover season. Hillel UW ends the holiday with a matzoh ball eating contest. I learned something after last year's competition; 1) light and fluffy ballsare good and 2) boiling hot is not. Hard to eat a couple dozen if you have to stop and blow.

Matzoh balls can be made ahead and frozen. As they cool, they shrink and you might be tempted to think they are ruined. Not so! Drop them into your simmering soup stock and they'll become just as light and fluffy as ever. I don't make my matzoh balls in the soup stock. Rather, we boil them for 45 minutes in salted water or water flavored with a little instant soup stock. Boiling matzoh balls as long as necessary causes the water to be both absorbed and evaporated. If you use your soup stock, it'll become reduced in quantity and intense in flavor. I prefer to make them separately and then let them simmer in the soup until ready to serve.

Ultimately, there isn't a secret recipe to our matzoh balls. I think it comes from the side of the box. I buy matzoh meal in the 25# bags and there isn't a recipe on the bag to double check. I believe that it is important to boil them, not simmer, but actually keep a low boil on the matzoh balls for a full 45 minutes for a walnut sized ball of mixture. I also believe "it's the water". They used to say that about the Rainier Beer that was brewed (is brewed?) here in Seattle. However, we don't use Tumwater water, we use either Perrier or San Pellegrino Sparkling Water. So there you have it, I use imported water from France or Italy to make matzoh balls. Didn't I say it before ~ "I'm such a snob."

Kosher Status: Parve
Number of servings: 12 pieces, depending on the size
Main Ingredient(s): Matzo Meal
Preparation Time: 00:10
Cooking Time: 00:50
Skill Level: 1 - Easy (1 Easy - 5 Hard)
Estimated POINT value:
Average Rating: 0.71/5

Matzoh Balls | Kosher Recipes (1)
Ingredients:

Matzoh Balls | Kosher Recipes (2)

  • 1/4 cup vegetable oil

  • 3 eggs beaten

  • 3/4 cup matzoh meal

  • 1 1/2 teaspoon salt

  • 3 tablespoons seltzer water


Matzoh Balls | Kosher Recipes (3)
Steps:

Matzoh Balls | Kosher Recipes (4)

Matzoh Balls | Kosher Recipes (5)

Mix the eggs, oil and salt until well blended.

Matzoh Balls | Kosher Recipes (6)

Add matzoh meal and seltzer water. Mix until blended. I have a small whisk in this picture...better to use a spoon.

Matzoh Balls | Kosher Recipes (7)

Let the mixture sit in the fridge for anhour before using.

Matzoh Balls | Kosher Recipes (8)

Put a large pot of water on to boil. Add a little salt or chicken soup mix to the water.

Matzoh Balls | Kosher Recipes (9)

Shape the matzo mix into walnut sized balls. We don't really bother with this step. We use a portion scoop and just drop them directly into the water.

Matzoh Balls | Kosher Recipes (10)

When the water is boiling, drop the matzoh balls into the water. Don't over crowd the balls. They'll first sink to the bottom and then rise to the top. They'll double in size so leave about 1/2 the space on top of the water's surface emptyfor the balls to expand.

Matzoh Balls | Kosher Recipes (11)

Cover and boil.

Matzoh Balls | Kosher Recipes (12)

Boil for 45 minutes. If you doubt if they are done, simply remove one from the water and cut it open. It should be light and fluffy all the way through. If it still looks dense and darker in color, toss it back into the water and boil another 5 minutes or so.

Matzoh Balls | Kosher Recipes (13)

Remove the balls from the water and let cool. They can be added to your soup if being served immediately (or soon).

Matzoh Balls | Kosher Recipes (14)

It is okay to freeze matzoh balls until ready to use. Simply drop them frozen into your slow boiling soup to revive them.


Matzoh Balls | Kosher Recipes (30)
Recently viewed recipes:

Matzoh Balls | Kosher Recipes (31) Matzoh Balls

Matzoh Balls | Kosher Recipes (2024)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: The Hon. Margery Christiansen

Last Updated:

Views: 6539

Rating: 5 / 5 (70 voted)

Reviews: 93% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: The Hon. Margery Christiansen

Birthday: 2000-07-07

Address: 5050 Breitenberg Knoll, New Robert, MI 45409

Phone: +2556892639372

Job: Investor Mining Engineer

Hobby: Sketching, Cosplaying, Glassblowing, Genealogy, Crocheting, Archery, Skateboarding

Introduction: My name is The Hon. Margery Christiansen, I am a bright, adorable, precious, inexpensive, gorgeous, comfortable, happy person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.