Definition of "knaidel"
knaidel
/ˈkneɪdl̩/
noun
plural knaidels or knaidlach or knaidloch
A type of dumpling made of matzo eaten by Ashkenazi Jews during Passover.
Quotations
Once asked on a radio show about the derivation of knaidlach, I explained that the original knaidlach were actually rock hard, and created by Azhkenazic housewives as a weapon of self-defence. […] The real origin of the knaidel, according to author John Cooper, is the south German Knödel, or dumpling—popular in German cuisine since the Middle Ages.
2011, Phyllis Glazer, Miriyam Glazer, The Essential Book of Jewish Festival Cooking, page 21