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When I was growing up my mom always called this Klissen. . with two little dots on top of the "ss's" in German it was pronounced Kly - sen. However. . .other people called it Kielke. . pronounced Cheel - chya. I still give my mom full credit for the capture of the cutest boy in school.. .(for me) with this recipe. I invited him over for Klissen once. . .and when she realized how much he loved them. . .the noodles were made quite regularly. My mom was not a fancy cook, but Terry still smiles…

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I have my doubts if anyone will actually try this recipe but I wanted to post it for documentation sake. This recipe originated with Terry's Grandma. He loved it . . .talked about it. . .asked her to make it for me. . .and she did. . .once. Shortly after that ... .I made it .. . once. . .20 years ago. I know of no one else in the extended family that makes it and even when asking my mother in law to recall all the ingredients we had a hard time remembering exactly how it was. I decided to…

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When I was growing up my mom always called this Klissen. . with two little dots on top of the "ss's" in German it was pronounced Kly - sen. However. . .other people called it Kielke. . pronounced Cheel - chya. I still give my mom full credit for the capture of the cutest boy in school.. .(for me) with this recipe. I invited him over for Klissen once. . .and when she realized how much he loved them. . .the noodles were made quite regularly. My mom was not a fancy cook, but Terry still smiles…

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