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Gogol Mogol (Kogel Mogel)

January 3, 2023

Whenever I had the slightest hint of a sore throat, the remedy in our Ashkenazi Jewish home was gogol mogol (kogel mogel in Polish). Gogol mogol is a Yiddish word for a shtetl recipe that dates back to 17th-century Central Europe. It’s a simple, sweet treat made with egg yolks and sugar that’s similar to a non-alcoholic version of eggnog or zabaione. 

Gogol mogol is considered both a dessert and a home remedy for colds and throat aches. There is some science behind its healing properties – an Israeli internal medicine doctor found that warm gogol mogol has an antibiotic effect that can speed up recovery for inflamed throats. Even Barbara Streisand’s mother allegedly believed in gogol mogol’s curative properties, and she tried to strengthen her daughter’s vocal cords by serving her this classic concoction. 

Gogol mogol’s origins are unknown, but the concoction may have been inspired by the “Shuclhan Aruch,” the 16th-century Sephardic Jewish code of law, where it is written that one can soothe their voice on Shabbat with raw egg or sweet syrup. Over time, gogol mogol became widely popular across Poland and the former Soviet Union, particularly during interwar periods when sweets were scarce.

There are countless variations of gogol mogol, but it is traditionally made by beating raw egg yolks with sugar or honey until they become thick, light and frothy. My father taught me to use a ratio of one tablespoon for every egg yolk. Often, warm milk is streamed into the egg mixture to make it thinner and easier to consume. Popular additions include vanilla, lemon or cocoa powder; and gogol mogol can be served as an adult beverage with the inclusion of rum, brandy, or cognac. Traditionally it’s served in drinking glasses, but like zabaione, it can also be served with fruit or a warm cake. 

This comforting, cozy, sweet dessert is sure to warm you up in the dark of winter.

Gogol Mogol
Serves 4

Ingredients:

  • 4 egg yolks

  • ¼ cup sugar or honey

  • ¼ cup hot milk

Optional additions:

  • 2 shots of rum or brandy

  •  2 Tbsp lemon juice + 1 tsp zest

  •  2 tsp cocoa powder

Directions: 

  1. Using a handheld mixer with the whisk attachment, or using a whisk, beat the egg yolks and sugar together until lightened and thick, and doubled in size – about 3-4 minutes with the mixer, or 6-8 minutes by hand. 

  2. Warm up the milk until just hot, and then stream it into the egg mixture, whisking continuously. If including any of the optional additions, whisk them in at this point. Serve immediately.

In Dessert Tags Russian, Ukrainian, Soviet food, Gogol Mogol, Kogel Mogel, Sore throat home remedy
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