The recipe Grandma's German Butter Balls

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Grandma's German Butter Balls recipe is a German Soup meal that takes several minutes to make. If you enjoy German for Soup, you will like Grandma's German Butter Balls!

Grandma's German Butter Balls

Grandma's German Butter Balls Recipe
Grandma's German Butter Balls

This is not a healthy food, but a family tradition food served at Christmas in chicken noodle soup. Used in moderation, it can still be enjoyed.

What Course Is Grandma's German Butter Balls?

Grandma's German Butter Balls is for Soup.


How Long Does Grandma's German Butter Balls Recipe Take To Prepare?

Grandma's German Butter Balls takes 90 minutes to prepare.


How Long Does Grandma's German Butter Balls Recipe Take To Cook?

Grandma's German Butter Balls takes several minutes to cook.


How Many Servings Does Grandma's German Butter Balls Recipe Make?

Grandma's German Butter Balls makes 114 servings.


What Are The Ingredients For Grandma's German Butter Balls Recipe?

The ingredients for Grandma's German Butter Balls are:

3 pounds sweet, salted butter
3 dozen large eggs
6 pounds store-brand white bread


How Do I Make Grandma's German Butter Balls?

Here is how you make Grandma's German Butter Balls:

Cover a large dining table or several card tables with clean cloths. Cut the bread into 1 inch cubes. Spread them out so that there is no overlapping. Let dry 2-3 days. Process dried cubes in a food processor until moderately fine. ( I have tried using pre-made crumbs....they just aren't as good.) Pour into huge mixing bowl. Mine is about 18 inches across.Make a well in the center of the crumbs. Melt the butter in a large sauce pan, making sure it doesn't brown. Pour all into the well of crumbs. Mix well with a long wooden spoon. Make a well again. A dozen at a time, add the eggs, mixing them in after each dozen. Last, using very clean hands, squish the mixture thoroughly with your hands, feeling for dry spots until the whole mass is well mixed and moist. Cover 3 jelly roll or similar big, shallow pans with wax paper. I use 2 jelly roll and a very large pizza pan. Roll the mixture into 1inch balls, about the size of a walnut shell or a large gumball. Don't let them get too big. Place very close together on the pans. Sit somewhere comfy and put the pans all around you. This takes at least an hour, less if you have help. When finished filling the pans, cover with plastic wrap and freeze on a flat area in a big freezer. When frozen, break apart, put into quart zipper storage bags, and keep frozen. You should have about 340 balls, depending on consistency of size.To use, 15 minutes before eating, drop several butter balls into gently boiling chicken noodle soup. Cook 10-15 minutes until they are white and fluffy. Serve 3 or 4 to a bowl. These are high fat, high calorie, so be cautious if you are trying to lose weight. Serving Size: makes 114 four-ball servings.Number of Servings: 114Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user ITSAFRAMEUP.


What's The Nutritional Info For Grandma's German Butter Balls?

The nutritional information for Grandma's German Butter Balls is:

  • Servings Per Recipe: 114
  • Amount Per Serving
  • Calories: 256.9
  • Total Fat: 21.7 g
  • Cholesterol: 109.8 mg
  • Sodium: 322.3 mg
  • Total Carbs: 12.1 g
  • Dietary Fiber: 0.6 g
  • Protein: 4.0 g

What Type Of Cuisine Is Grandma's German Butter Balls?

Grandma's German Butter Balls is German cuisine.


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