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Matzo Brei

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Introduction

Discover the simplicity and satisfaction in making Matzo Brei, an age-old Jewish brunch dish that celebrates minimalist ingredients while delivering maximum flavor. This traditional recipe takes just minutes to prepare, offering a warm, comforting meal or an impressive dish for guests.

Tips for this Recipe

  • For best results, use slightly stale matzo squares to ensure proper absorption of the egg mixture.
  • Heat the skillet over medium heat before adding oil and eggs to prevent sticking.
  • Be gentle when flipping the Matzo Brei; it should be tender but not soggy.
  • Written by a seasoned home cook, these tips will help elevate your dish from good to great.

    Why you will love this recipe

    Matzo Brei’s unpretentious ingredients are the star of the show. The hearty texture and rich flavors, derived from simple yet essential components like matzo, eggs, salt, and pepper, make it an irresistible dish. Its versatility allows for various toppings or accompaniments, making each serving a new adventure.

    Ingredients

    • 2 sheets of matzo
    • 2 large eggs
    • Salt (to taste)
    • Pepper (to taste)

    Adviced Equipments

    • KitchenAid Stand Mixer
    • Chef’s Knife
    • Nonstick Skillet
    • Whisk
    • Silicone Spatula
    • Measuring Cups and Spoons Set
    • Mixing Bowls (glass or heat-resistant plastic)
    • Nonstick Baking Mat/Parchment Paper Sheet
    • Oven Mitt
    • Cutting Board (wooden or plastic)

    History of the Recipe

    Matzo Brei is deeply rooted in Jewish culinary tradition, particularly popular during brunches and Shabbat mornings. The recipe’s origins can be traced back to Eastern Europe where resourceful cooking was a necessity due to limited supplies. Over time, Matzo Brei evolved from its humble beginnings to become a beloved dish that represents the essence of Jewish home cooking—easy to prepare and adaptable with ingredients on hand.

    Fun Facts About This Recipe

    Matzo Brei, while simple in its core components, is rich in cultural significance. The use of matzo squares instead of fresh bread showcases the ingenuity of turning a traditional staple into something new and delightful. Additionally, the preparation method—a quick pan-frying technique—highlights the importance of adaptability and creativity within Jewish cuisine.

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Matzo Brei

Matzo Brei

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Equipment

  • - KitchenAid Stand Mixer

  • - Chef's Knife

  • - Nonstick Skillet

  • - Whisk

  • - Silicone Spatula

  • - Measuring Cups and Spoons Set

  • - Mixing Bowls (glass or heat-resistant plastic)

  • - Nonstick Baking Mat/Parchment Paper Sheet

  • - Oven Mitt

  • - Cutting Board (wooden or plastic)

Ingredients

  • 2 sheets of matzo

  • 2 large eggs

  • salt

  • pepper

  • 2 tablespoons vegetable oil

Instructions

1

Instruction 1

Break 2 sheets of matzo into 1/2" pieces; place in a medium bowl. Cover with very hot tap water. Let stand for about 30 seconds, then drain.
2

Instruction 2

Beat 2 large eggs in another medium bowl; season with salt and pepper. Add drained matzo; mix until combined and a wet batter forms.
3

Instruction 3

Heat 2 tablespoons vegetable oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Spoon scant 1/4-cupfuls of batter into skillet, making 4 pancakes.
4

Instruction 4

Fry, turning once, until golden and just cooked through, about 1 minute per side. Serve with jam, syrup, or whatever the hell you'd like. These rock.
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