Printable Recipe: Streit's Matzoh Balls (original recipe) (2024)

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Original Streits Matzoh Ball Recipe

4 eggs, beaten
1 cup unsalted matzoh meal
1/2 cup water
1/3 cup melted margarine (you can use canola oil, I used Smart Balance Baking Sticks melted in the microwave)
1 teaspoon salt
Dash of black pepper

Beat eggs in a bowl. Then add water, margarine/oil, salt and pepper to the beaten eggs. Mix well. Add Matzoh meal and stir.
Refrigerate at least one hour.
Form into balls (you’re going to have to wash your hands extra well and form with your hands) and drop into pot soup or boiling water. Cook 20 minutes. Makes 16 to 20 matzoh balls.

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  1. Printable Recipe: Streit's Matzoh Balls (original recipe) (4)Marsha Sumal says

    My Mom’s recipe had you separate the eggs, beat the whites till stiff, then fold them in. I think at the end before you refrigerate. She cooked Polish style.

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    • Printable Recipe: Streit's Matzoh Balls (original recipe) (5)The Mama Maven says

      I may have to try that. My family is jewish Roumanian and Russian, but I want to hear more about Polish Style.

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  2. Printable Recipe: Streit's Matzoh Balls (original recipe) (6)Harriet Brooks says

    Tis is the BEST recipe for Matzoh Balls and the secret is using Streit’z Matzoh Meal. The other brands just don’t work the same. You can substitute chicken stock for water and chicken fat (if you dare) for oil. YUM

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    • Printable Recipe: Streit's Matzoh Balls (original recipe) (7)The Mama Maven says

      Ooh — my grandmother used chicken fat instead of oil. Thanks for commenting!

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      • Printable Recipe: Streit's Matzoh Balls (original recipe) (9)The Mama Maven says

        You can’t follow the recipe on the box — use the one I have here!

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      • Printable Recipe: Streit's Matzoh Balls (original recipe) (10)Nancy says

        use less matzoh handle them less and cook them longer this is twice the amount of matzoh meal for the same amount of eggs fat and liquid. as any other recipe I have used Google Horowitz Margareten abd you get the same recipe except for 1/2 cup matzoh meal

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      • Printable Recipe: Streit's Matzoh Balls (original recipe) (11)Debra says

        scoop them out of the bowl into the boiling water with a spoon. Don’t form them They come out light and fluffy every time! My grandma taught me this (i’m now a grandma myself)

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      • Printable Recipe: Streit's Matzoh Balls (original recipe) (12)Lilyoo says

        Add seltzer instead of plain water

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      • Printable Recipe: Streit's Matzoh Balls (original recipe) (13)ESTHER HEIMBERG says

        Make sure you have enough liquid at a rolling boil. Adding cold mix to hot soup too quickly lowers the temperature of the soup and the balls become sinkers. So, use a lot of liquid to increase the heat capacity- if you double the recipe and don’t have enough BTU’s on your burner they will be sinkers! Keep the heat really high as you slowly add the matzo balls to keep it rapidly boiling.

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      • Printable Recipe: Streit's Matzoh Balls (original recipe) (14)shoshana says

        Use seltzer, and cook them in the soup for a couple hours

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    • Printable Recipe: Streit's Matzoh Balls (original recipe) (16)BillHoo says

      Although not Kosher, I have substituted BACON FAT with good results. Just depensd on your taste.

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  3. Printable Recipe: Streit's Matzoh Balls (original recipe) (17)SusaN reed says

    There is an older streit's recipe where you use chicken soup, not water. Does anyone have that recipe? I have used it for 35 years, but it got damaged this year and I cannot read it. It was on the streit's box then

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    • Printable Recipe: Streit's Matzoh Balls (original recipe) (18)The Mama Maven says

      Interesting, I don’t know that one. You mean chicken broth or chicken fat?

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      • Printable Recipe: Streit's Matzoh Balls (original recipe) (19)Jan Shakofsky says

        Use soup and seltzer instead of water and seltzer

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    • Printable Recipe: Streit's Matzoh Balls (original recipe) (20)Kate says

      I use seltzer instead of water.

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  4. Printable Recipe: Streit's Matzoh Balls (original recipe) (21)Barb says

    Follow old recipe, but use seltzer instead of water. Fluffier balls. Forget the boxed mix. Use matzoh meal.

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    • Printable Recipe: Streit's Matzoh Balls (original recipe) (22)Reuven says

      Seltzer was my mom’s “secret” for large fluffy floating matzoh balls.!

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      • Printable Recipe: Streit's Matzoh Balls (original recipe) (23)The Mama Maven says

        I may have to try that.

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  5. Printable Recipe: Streit's Matzoh Balls (original recipe) (24)JEANINE WOODS says

    These are not the directions on the box of matzoh ball mix..Mine came out so soft they fell apart..It called for 2 beaten eggs ,one quarter cup oil and one pkg. Of the mix..

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    • Printable Recipe: Streit's Matzoh Balls (original recipe) (25)The Mama Maven says

      Hi Jeanine, These are the old directions — from at least 10-15 years ago. My mother keeps the recipe taped to her cabinet and this is a copy of it. I’m sorry your matzoh balls didn’t come out so well, it’s frustrating, right?

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    • Printable Recipe: Streit's Matzoh Balls (original recipe) (26)Barbara S says

      This is for using matzoh meal, not matzoh ball mix.

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  6. Printable Recipe: Streit's Matzoh Balls (original recipe) (27)Charles Wechsler says

    Hi , I had one problem making Matzoh Balls , They were hard instead of soft . What am I doing wrong??

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    • Printable Recipe: Streit's Matzoh Balls (original recipe) (28)The Mama Maven says

      You may need to add a little more water to the batch. Next time make a small batch to test and when you like how they come out, make more that same way. It will work.

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