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3 Reviews of Bubby's Potato Kugel

by Jodi B.
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From: windhorse23

On Dec 24, 2005

As Jodi B. says, the crusty tops and end pieces are the best. This recipe makes a TON of kugel, way more than my family of 5 could eat at one meal, so I'm hoping the leftovers reheat nicely. I think this recipe would have been better with a bit more onion, and I wasn't sure about when to add the salt and pepper, so I'm asking Jodi B. what would be best. I didn't think there was much work involved, outside of the peeling and grating, so it was easy to make. And the first reviewer was right-sour cream would have been a great addition. I wish I had thought of it. My kids ate this like hash browns, with ketchup, of all things. Overall, if I'm looking to make potato kugel again, I would use this recipe-very authentic.

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  • From: BoxO'Wine

    On Apr 8, 2003

    i was lazy and used my food processor to prepare the potatoes. I think I messed up by using way too much oil but I am not sure cause I never made a kugel before. I simply drained off the excess oil before I cut into squares. I grabbed the corner pieces for myself cause I read the instructions. Put a little sour cream on top of each kugel piece I ate. Really enjoyed this dish. Tasted a lot like my potato pancakes. DH liked it too.

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    From: Happy Harry #2

    On Dec 26, 2008

    This turned out nicely although even with my extra seasonings, it was a little bland. It is the first time my grandchildren would even try it! They have always been turned off by the color of the inside, so this time it took precautions to maintain a fairly white inside. Aside from grating the onion first and saving all the juice....then putting the grated potato in and keep it mixed, I gave the whole mixture a very strong squeeze of fresh lemon. There was no taste of the lemon in the finished dish perhaps due to the other seasonings I used. Aside from one large grated onion (Spanish), I added one large red onion diced very small. I also added five cloves of roasted garlic which added a wonderful sweetness. I will surely make this again but think I will use fresh minced garlic for more zip.

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