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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kogel_mogelKogel mogel - Wikipedia

    Kogel mogel (Yiddish: גאָגל-מאָגל gogl-mogl; Polish: kogel-mogel; Norwegian: eggedosis; German: Zuckerei; Russian: гоголь-моголь gogol-mogol) is an egg-based homemade dessert once popular in parts of Europe. It is made from egg yolks, sugar, and flavourings such as honey, vanilla, cocoa or rum, similar to eggnog ...

  2. Feb 7, 2022 · This recipe for Polish kogel mogel (KOH-ghel MOH-ghel), known as gogel mogel in Yiddish, is a dessert that resembles thickened eggnog. It can be made with or without alcohol.

  3. 95. 4.4K views 3 years ago #eggnog #kogelmogel. There are two ways to prepare a basic Kogel Mogel, a childhood dessert I haven't had in a decade. I prepare both versions and taste test them....

  4. Kogel mogel (or gogol-mogol in Russia) is a traditional dessert of Jewish origin from central and eastern Europe. It is presented as a cream and is very popular in Russia, Poland and the Caucasus region. The kogel mogel consists of beaten egg yolk and sugar. It is usually flavored too.

  5. But people could still easily make kogel mogel because the only ingredients needed are eggs and sugar. So even though many foods were in short supply, this treat stayed popular. This creamy and rich dessert is similar to a thickened eggnog and can be made with or without alcohol.

  6. May 25, 2024 · Kogel Mogel, a traditional Polish eggnog, is a simple yet delicious dessert that brings back childhood memories. This sweet treat is perfect for a quick and satisfying dessert, offering a creamy and rich flavor that is irresistible. Difficulty. Simple. Prep time. 10 minutes. Cooking time. Total time. 10 minutes. Servings. 2 people. Jump to Recipe.

  7. May 16, 2024 · Kogel mogel, sometimes referred to as Polish eggnog or Gogl-Mogl, is an egg-based desert popular in eastern Europe. When served warm or hot, it is also considered a home remedy for sore throats, colds, and the flu.

  8. Feb 26, 2019 · I’d get home, whip up a chocolatekogel mogel” and indulge in this sweet, creamy and oddly delicious dessert. This portion was just large enough to satisfy the sweet craving and get a bit of something in my belly to hold me over til dinner.

  9. Dec 19, 2023 · Also called goggle-moggle, kogel mogel, guggle muggle, גאָגל-מאָגל, the drink is basically like a hot eggnog, or sabayon, thinned out to be drinkable. It's widely been used as a remedy in...

  10. Kogel Mogel, a term that rolls off the tongue with an enchanting rhythm, hints at the complexity that awaits the adventurous palate. Loosely translated from the Yiddish language, it refers to the magical fusion of two humble ingredients that combine to create a captivating symphony of flavors.