kaesespaetzle

English

Etymology

Borrowed from German Käsespätzle, from Käse (cheese) + Spätzle (spaetzle).

Noun

kaesespaetzle (uncountable)

  1. A German form of macaroni and cheese
    • 2015 July 16, Joel Keller, “Review: At Asbury Festhalle & Biergarten, Authentic Beer Garden Meets Jersey Shore”, in New York Times:
      One dish, kaesespaetzle, was described by my wife as a “German mac and cheese,” and Mr. Avery said she wasn’t far off the mark.
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