Easy German Potato Dumpling Recipe - Cheerful Cook (2024)

By Maike Corbett | Published: December 31, 2021 | Modified: December 31, 2021

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Classic German Potato Dumplings are one of Germany's most popular comfort foods.

Tender potatoes are combined with egg yolk, butter, and a hint of nutmeg. Simple and delicious!

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In Germany, potato dumplings are known as Kartoffelklösse. Say that three times fast. But although the recipe might be hard to pronounce, it is straightforward.

As with most traditional German recipes, there can be regional differences. Some recipes use raw potatoes to make potato dumplings. While I'm sure they are delicious, it was not common in my family.

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Why This Potato Dumpling Recipe Works

Classic - This German potato dumpling recipe is a classic. Keep in mind there are different versions of this recipe. Some use less starch, some more, some use croutons or bread crumbs, and others don't. This is the recipe that I grew up with and the one my family loves.

Leftovers - I love making a large batch of potato dumplings. One of my favorite ways to use leftover dumplings is to slice them in half and fry them in butter. Drizzle with some fresh parsley, and enjoy. Delicious!

Easy Ingredients - Chances are that you don't even have to go shopping to make this recipe.

POTATOES - Look for starch potatoes like Russet or Yukon Gold. Both of them are great choices.

EGGS - For this recipe, you'll only need egg yolks. Save the egg whites to whip up an egg whites omelet.

BUTTER - This is an example of when there are no good substitutions. For this recipe, you'll want to use unsalted butter. Why unsalted? I recommend unsalted butter for all my recipes because the amount of salt varies from brand to brand. Salt can make or break a recipe, and you'll want to be in control of how much you feel comfortable adding.

POTATO FLOUR - You'll find potato flour in most supermarkets. You can also use cornstarch or potato starch.

NUTMEG - Nutmeg is a staple in many German recipes. It adds a warm, slightly sweet, nutty flavor, and a little goes a long way. You can find ground nutmeg in the spice aisle of any supermarket. Alternatively, you can buy whole nutmegs and grind them with a zester. (That's what I do.)

How To Make German Potato Dumplings

For detailed instructions, please check the recipe card below.

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  1. Boil the potatoes in a large pot of cold water.
  2. Pass cooked potatoes through a potato ricer.
  3. Add riced potatoes, egg yolks, salt, melted butter, nutmeg, and potato starch into a large bowl until the dough is well combined.
  4. Shape the dough into potato balls.
  5. Boil water in a large pot. Once the water is boiling, add salt and reduce the heat to a simmer.
  6. Drop the dumplings into hot water and cook uncovered until the potato dumplings rise to the water's surface.
  7. Remove potato dumplings with a slotted spoon.

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Recipe Success Tips

BOILING POTATOES - Don't cut the potatoes too small. The larger the pieces of potatoes absorb less liquid. This allows the cooked to combine more easily with the other ingredients needed to make the dumplings. Larger pieces must cook longer, so adjust your cooking time if necessary.
I'm impatient, so I cut the potatoes into medium-sized chunks.

SHAPING THE POTATOES - Wet your hands with water. This will make it easier to shape the potato balls.

HELP! My potatoes are falling apart. It's best to check your dough by making a test dumpling when making dumplings. Instead of dropping a whole batch into the boiling water, add just one. If it falls apart, add more potato starch to your dough.

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Serving Suggestions

This recipe is the perfect side dish and goes well with so many other main dishes. Try it with Hungarian Goulash, Schnitzel, or Jägerschnitzel.

And you don't have to look for German recipes; these dumplings will go well with any Sunday roast. You could even serve it with Beef Stroganoff or, my favorite, Chicken Stroganoff!

Add Oma's German Cucumber Salad or the ever-popular Creamy Cucumber Salad, and you've got a delicious dinner.

More Easy and Delicious Side Dishes

HONEY ROASTED SWEET POTATOES

RED CABBAGE - deliciously sweet and tart side dish

ROASTED BROCCOLI AND CAULIFLOWER

SPÄTZLE - classic German egg noodle side dish

CHEESY MASHED POTATOES - the ultimate comfort food

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Potato Dumplings

Classic Potato Dumplings are the perfect side dish for all of your favorite German recipes.

Servings: 6

PREP TIME: 10 minutes minutes

COOK TIME: 35 minutes minutes

TOTAL TIME: 45 minutes minutes

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Ingredients

  • 2 pounds potatoes Russet, or Yukon Gold, peeled, halved,
  • 6 tablespoons butter unsalted, melted
  • 2 egg yolks beaten
  • cups potato flour
  • 1 tablespoon salt divided
  • ½ teaspoon nutmeg

Instructions

Prep

  • Place potatoes into a large pot of water and bring to a boil. Add a ½ tablespoon of salt. Cover with a lid and continue to boil until potatoes are soft. About 15-20 minutes.

Making The Dough

  • Pass the cooked potatoes through a potato ricer into a large bowl. Add egg yolks, salt, melted butter, nutmeg, and potato starch.

  • Mix the dough until well combined. Shape the dough into 2-3 inch dough balls. It's easiest to have slightly wet hands.

Cooking The Potato Dumplings

  • Use a large pot and bring water to a boil. Once boiling, add a ½ tablespoon of salt, reduce heat to a simmer. Use a slotted spoon to drop dumplings into the lightly boiling water.

  • Cook uncovered in gently simmering water until the potato dumplings rise to the top. About 15-20 minutes. Remove potato dumplings with a slotted spoon. Serve and enjoy.

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Notes

It's best to lightly wet your hands before shaping the potato dumplings.

Nutrition

Calories: 190kcal | Carbohydrates: 30g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 48mg | Sodium: 648mg | Potassium: 522mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 218IU | Vitamin C: 16mg | Calcium: 28mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

What is the secret to perfect dumplings? ›

Don't Overwork the Dumpling Dough

First, mix the dumpling ingredients just until the dough comes together. You'll whisk together the dry ingredients, then add melted butter and heavy cream. Stir everything together until the wet and dry ingredients are combined and you don't see any more dry flour.

What is a Knödel in German? ›

A unique use for old bread, knödel are tender German bread dumplings reminiscent of moist, savory bread pudding. When rolled into balls, they're an airy accompaniment to braised meat such as rouladen and sauerbraten. Formed as a log and then sliced and pan-fried, they're a tasty snack on their own.

What are German dumplings usually made of? ›

German potato dumplings, also known as kartoffelklöße or kartoffelknödel, are unique spheres of seasoned potatoes and starch. There are many ways to make classic German potato dumplings, including some using all or part raw potatoes, some using wheat flour, and some using part wheat flour and part starch.

What is the best flour for dumplings? ›

Plain flour.

You don't need speciality dumpling flour to make these wrappers – regular plain, all-purpose flour is absolutely fine. You could also use bread flour if you have it.

How to give dumplings more flavor? ›

A little citrus zest also makes a great addition. Lemon zest is a good all-rounder, but orange would also work well, particularly for lamb or beef stews. A little mustard or horseradish will also add a hit of extra flavour to your dumplings – not too much though, as they also add moisture.

Why do my potato dumplings fall apart? ›

This is a sensitive recipe, so it's important to use a kitchen scale to measure out 24 ounces (1 1⁄2 pounds) of riced potatoes. If you use too much potato, the mixture might not bind properly and the dumplings may fall apart; if you use too little potato, the dumplings will be too heavy with flour and egg.

What are the 3 components of dumplings? ›

What are dumplings made of? The dumpling dough is made of three main ingredients: flour, water and salt.

Why are my dumplings hard and not fluffy? ›

The trickiest part of the dumplings remaining fluffy lies with the cooking time. If the dumplings are cooked for too long, then they will become hard. If they are cooked and allowed to remain in the heated environment – in the hot liquid or covered in the hot pot, then the dumpling will contract and get hard.

What do Germans eat with dumplings? ›

These potato dumplings are deceptively fluffy! You will usually see these potato dumplings, or Kartoffelklöße (pronounced kartoff-el-kleuz-ze) or Knödel, on the side of our favourite meat dishes, like Sauerbraten, Roast Pork or Beef Rouladen.

What does putzi mean in German? ›

Putzi. (das) baby [österr.] (das) baby [österr.], a dog name.

What is cuchen in German? ›

Kuchen (German pronunciation: [ˈkuːxən]), the German word for cake, is used in other languages as the name for several different types of savory or sweet desserts, pastries, and gateaux.

What is a potato dumpling made of? ›

Potato dumplings are made with riced potatoes, potato starch, and eggs for binding. They are often topped with toasted breadcrumbs or stuffed with a toasted bread crouton.

What are the different types of German dumplings? ›

There are many types of dumplings in Germany, such as: Dampfnudeln, Germknödel, Grießklöße/ Grießknödel, Semmelknödel, Kartoffelknödel/Kartoffelklöße, Königsberger Klopse, Leberknödel, Zwetschgenknödel and Topfenknödel/Quarkknödel.

What is a type of Austrian or German dumpling? ›

Germknödel ([ˈɡɛɐ̯mˌknøːdl̩] in Austrian German) is a fluffy yeast dough dumpling (knödel), filled with spiced plum jam and served with melted butter and a mix of poppy seeds and sugar on top. It is occasionally – even though less traditional – served with vanilla cream sauce instead.

Why are my dumplings dense and not fluffy? ›

The trickiest part of the dumplings remaining fluffy lies with the cooking time. If the dumplings are cooked for too long, then they will become hard. If they are cooked and allowed to remain in the heated environment – in the hot liquid or covered in the hot pot, then the dumpling will contract and get hard.

Do you cook dumplings with the lid on or the lid off? ›

It's best to have your lid ready: Immediately add about 3 tablespoons of water to the pan, just enough to cover the base of the dumplings, then cover and cook for 3–4 minutes, or until the water has evaporated. Lift the lid and allow the dumpling to cook for another 30 seconds, to allow the bottoms to get extra crispy.

What keeps dumplings from falling apart? ›

And for a pork-veggie filling that's compact, cohesive, and moist—but not dense or wet—mix the meat vigorously to release myosin, a sticky meat protein that helps the filling hold together. Using just the right amount of filling helps ensure that your dumplings can form a proper seal and won't burst open while cooking.

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