Quick and Easy Fluffy Matzo Ball Recipe with Secrets from Grandma (2024)

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Grandma’s quick and easy fluffy matzo ball recipe is a family favorite. It’s also been a family secret until now. A meeting with Grandam on matzo ball soup day, and now I can make her fabulous light and airy matzo balls. With only a few ingredients, it doesn’t take much to reach perfection.

I don’t know how your family operates, but here, every year, it’s the same debate. Should the matzo balls be small or large, solid or airy? Everyone has an opinion.

But regardless of who wanted what, in our family, for Passover, Grandma was in charge. Our family matriarch liked her matzo balls soft and fluffy, and that is the matzo ball recipe that we share today.

Lucky for me, soft, airy, and light is exactly the way I like my matzo balls. As a result, I am on the winning side of the debate every year.

Once I was old enough, I wanted to make my own food, at least some of the time.

It took years of pleading with her, but eventually, Grandma agreed to share the secret of her light and airy matzo ball recipe.

Thankfully, I have family to fill in the gaps …

Grandma’s fluffy matzo ball recipe

Grandma’s matzo ball soup was perfect … every time. She knew the secret.

Being a classic bubbe, she loved her grandkids as much as she loved to kibitz. It seemed she would happily share her fluffy matzo ball recipe. And after years of pleading, she happily agreed.

However, every holiday conversation was the same. “Grandma, call me before you make the matzo balls so I can come over and learn how to do it.

Of course, dear.”

Do you promise this time?” This would be followed by another, “Of course, dear.

And then the day would come to make the soup.As promised, the phone would ring, and grandma would tell us she was going to make matzo balls. She lived about 45 minutes in traffic but would promise to wait for us.

Year after year, we arrived to find matzo balls already in the simmering soup.

The secret is to let it simmer for hours.” – No, that wasn’t it, the secret was something else. And she never told us.

And the final secret of her fluffy matzo ball recipe left this world with grandma.

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What you need to make light and airy matzo balls

While Esther’s complete recipe is below, here is a list of what you will need for her delicious matzo ball recipe.

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Supplies

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Ingredients

  • Eggs
  • Oil (light tasting type)
  • Matzo meal
  • Salt
  • Soup stock or salted water

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Tips for a successful fluffy matzo ball recipe

Here are a few tips for light and fluffy results everything. While some of these are grandma’s tips, others we have discovered over time.

  • Before rolling the balls, place your mixture in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes.
  • Keep your balls small before you boil them.
  • Don’t fondle your balls. Form them, put them aside, and when the water is boiling, drop them in.
  • Cook soup and matzo balls separately.
  • Make sure the water is vigorously boiling before you add the matzo balls.

Here are more tips from this discussion in the Facebook Kibitz Spot group:

  • You can add a bit of baking powder, club soda, or seltzer water. (KosherCooking.com offers an interesting discussion on the use of baking powder during Passover).
  • If you use a recipe that includes water (ours does not), you can substitute the water with seltzer water.
  • Separate the eggs. Then beat the egg whites before slowly re-adding yolks, oil, then matzo meal.
  • Several group members suggested just getting the Manishewitz Matzo Ball mix, which now even comes in a gluten-free version.
  • You can make your own matzo with our easy recipe.

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Fluffy Matzo Ball Recipe

Yield: 18 matzo balls

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes

Additional Time: 30 minutes

Total Time: 1 hour 15 minutes

Light and fluffy matzo balls every time.

Ingredients

  • 6 eggs
  • 3/4 tsp salt
  • 3 Tbsp oil (light tasting type)
  • 1 1/2 cups matzo meal
  • 1-quart soup stock or salted water

Instructions

  1. Separate eggs, placing egg whites in one bowl and yolks in the other.
  2. Beat the egg whites until stiff.
  3. In the other bowl, beat the egg yolks and salt together.
  4. Combine the beaten yolks and the stiff whites.
  5. Stir in oil.
  6. Gradually add the matzo meal and stir until smooth.
  7. IMPORTANT: For the soft result you want, place your mixture in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes.
  8. Wet hands with cold water.
  9. Roll the mixture with your palms into small balls, a bit smaller than golf balls.
  10. Carefully drop each ball into rapidly boiling clear soup stock or salted water (1 teaspoon salt to 1-quart water).
  11. Cover and cook at a slow boil for 30 minutes, leaving the lid on the entire time (this is THE secret).

Notes

After 30 minutes, you should find your fluffy matzo balls floating at the top of your boiling water. It is most commonly served at Passover in chicken soup with carrots and celery, as in the photo above.

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Nutrition Information:

Yield: 9Serving Size: 2 Matzo Balls
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 277Total Fat: 10gSaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 7gCholesterol: 127mgSodium: 395mgCarbohydrates: 36gFiber: 1gSugar: 2gProtein: 11g

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Light and soft, or small and hard? Do you have any tips to add to our list?

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