Homemade Noodles
Cut and dried and waiting to be boiled |
1 egg
½ cup flour plus more for rolling out
pinch of salt
Break egg into bowl and beat. Add flour and mix thoroughly. It’s easier if you add it ¼ cup at a time. The dough should form a ball. If it hasn’t formed a ball yet, add a little more flour. Roll it in flour to coat completely. Sprinkle flour liberally on countertop or waxed paper and press dough ball down on it. Flip dough ball over and press again. Use a rolling pin to roll out the dough as thinly as possible. It’s quite elastic and will keep trying to shrink on you. Use flour liberally to keep the dough from sticking to the countertop or rolling pin. You can’t use too much flour at this point. Cut noodles into strips using a pizza cutter. If you don’t have a pizza cutter, sprinkle more flour on the dough, then roll up like a jelly roll and cut through the roll with a knife to make noodles. Dry for one or two hours, if you have time. If you want to cook them right away, they’ll puff up a little but will still taste great. Drop them into boiling chicken broth (made from a stew hen) for best flavor.
7 comments:
Awesome!
Being one who often burns things or forgets ingredients all together, I love easy recipes.
Thanks for this. I'll try it whenever I manage the space to do so. :-)
Hi Deborah,
This brings back memories of growing up and how we ate. We would have our own steer butchered and packaged by the lockerman resulting in steaks and roasts and hamburger,and any number of soup bones. Do you know soup bones?
Mom would stir up a batch of noodles to add to vegetable soup she was making on a soup bone. As far as I was concerned, it was the noodles that were the best part of the soup!
I was just thinking about making noodles the other day, because a friend who is moving gave me a package of Semolina flour. What kind of flour do you find works best in your recipe? I will give it a try too and let you know how it works out.
I love thick fat noodles in soup...do you know if these freeze well Deborah? I can see making a bunch up ahead of time and throwing them in the freezer to later slip into soup....
Gotta love those easy-peasey recipes!
this reminds me of making dumplings and they are delicious! thanks for sharing,I am following your blog,you are welcome to follow mine as well,blessings Jane
This reminds me of my grandmother who always made homemade noodles/dumplings with her Sunday roast and gravy. The noodles were the best part. I'm going to give the receipe a try. Can't wait to see your book.
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