Sweet Noodle Kugel — A Jewish Holiday Classic - The Vegan Atlas (2024)

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Sweet noodle kugel, the Jewish classic, is made dairy free, but it’s just as luscious as the original. Noodle kugel, a staple Eastern European comfort food, is a cross between a side dish and a dessert — a rich, substantial one at that.

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Noodle kugel is often served at holidays and is especially appropriate for the Jewish New Year (Rosh Hashanah), when sweet foods are favored.

What is a kugel?

Basically defined, a kugel is simply a casserole. In the Jewish tradition, one that’s built around a specific food, like this one featuring noodles.

Another famous one is potato kugel, and we’ve got a recipe for that one, too.Here’s more on the origins of noodle kugel, for you food history nerds! And there’s more on its history here.

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The traditional recipe for noodle kugel features egg noodles bathed in lots of dairy (in the form of cottage cheese, cream cheese, farmer’s cheese, or a combination). Often, eggs and lots of butter are part of the mix, adding up to a crescendo of cholesterol.

This vegan version proves that it doesn’t have to be that way. It tastes just as decadent, with less fat and no cholesterol. Your bubbe might think it’s weird to make lokschen kugel with silken tofu, but once she tastes it, she’ll kvell.

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Photos by Hannah Kaminsky, BittersweetBlog.com.

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Sweet noodle kugel, the Jewish classic, is made dairy free, but it’s just as luscious as the original.

Prep Time15 minutes

Cook Time45 minutes

Total Time1 hour

Ingredients

  • 12 ounces egg-free ribbon-style noodles (see note)
  • 12.3-ounce container firm or extra-firm silken tofu
  • 8-ounce container vegan cream cheese, at room temperature
  • 1 cup lightly drained crushed pineapple
  • 2/3 cup dark or golden raisins
  • 1 medium apple or pear, peeled, cored, and finely diced
  • 1/4 cup vegan butter, melted
  • 2/3 cup natural granulated sugar
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350º F.
  2. Cook the noodles according to package directions, then drain.
  3. In a large mixing bowl, mash the tofu and cream cheese together until finely crumbled.
  4. Stir in the cooked noodles and all the remaining ingredients. Transfer the mixture to an oiled, shallow round or rectangular 2-quart casserole dish.
  5. Bake for 30 to 40 minutes, or until the top begins to turn golden. Let stand 15 minutes before serving. This is also good served at room temperature.

Notes

This is traditionally made with wide egg noodles, but look for egg-free ribbon noodles, which really do exist! Others to consider are quinoa ribbons or rombi pasta. For a gluten-free option, try wide rice noodles, the kind used in Thai cuisine. Look for these in the Asian foods section of well-stocked supermarkets.

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See more Jewish vegan recipes and other ways to veganize classic recipes.

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About Nava Atlas

Nava Atlas is the author of many vegetarian and vegan cookbooks, including Vegetariana, Plant-Powered Protein, 5-Ingredient Vegan, Wild About Greens, Vegan Holiday Kitchen, and many more. A longtime dedicated vegan, find out more about her on this site's About page.

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  1. Sweet Noodle Kugel — A Jewish Holiday Classic - The Vegan Atlas (7)Ruchama

    Your sweet noodle kugel looks great, except for the pineapple. Can it be omitted? Or is there a not quite so sweet fruit, maybe peach or nectarine?

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    • Sweet Noodle Kugel — A Jewish Holiday Classic - The Vegan Atlas (8)Nava Atlas

      Ruchama — you know my recipes well enough to know that they can easily be messed with! Of course, feel free to omit the pineapple and add any fruit you’d prefer, or none at all. Hope you’re doing well!

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  2. Sweet Noodle Kugel — A Jewish Holiday Classic - The Vegan Atlas (9)Alla

    Hello, can you point me to a good brand of vegan cream cheese for the recipe?

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    • Sweet Noodle Kugel — A Jewish Holiday Classic - The Vegan Atlas (10)Nava Atlas

      Hello! There are three stand-out brands for this type of sweet dish — Daiya, Violife, and Wayfair. Daiya is the brand you’d most likely find in local supermarkets and natural foods stores; the other two may be more easily found online. Enjoy!

      Reply

  3. Sweet Noodle Kugel — A Jewish Holiday Classic - The Vegan Atlas (11)Helit R Broza

    I can’t find egg free wide noodles anywhere

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    • Sweet Noodle Kugel — A Jewish Holiday Classic - The Vegan Atlas (12)Nava Atlas

      Hello — there are many brands! do a search on “egg-free ribbon noodles”and you’ll see a whole bunch. You’d probably be able to order them online as well.

      Reply

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