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Kogel mogel, Gogl-Mogl, Gogel-Mogel, Gogol-Mogol (Russian: Гоголь-моголь), Gogli-Mogli, or Gogle-mogle (Yiddish: גאָגל-מאָגל‎) is an egg-based homemade dessert popular in Central Europe and Caucasus. It is made from egg yolks, sugar, and flavourings such as honey, vanilla, cocoa or rum, rather close to eggnog. In its classic form it is served slightly chilled or at room temperature. Served warm or hot, it is considered a home remedy for sore throats.
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Kogel mogel
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Dessert
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Gogl-mogl, Gogel-mogel, Gogol-mogol, Gogle-mogle, Gogli-mogli
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Egg yolks,sugar
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Chilled or room temperature
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