Rivels facts for kids
Rivels in Cream of Potato Soup; two of the yellow-ish rivels can be seen most clearly on the wooden spoon.
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Main ingredients | Eggs, wheat flour |
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Rivels are an ingredient in some types of soup, often a chicken-based soup (archetypically chicken corn soup) or potato soup. Rivels are common in Pennsylvania Dutch cooking. They are composed primarily of egg and wheat flour, which is cut together to create small dumpling-like pieces.
See also
In Spanish: Rivels para niños
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