GRANDMA RANDOLPH'S NOODLES
This is our family's number-one favorite part of the Thanksgiving meal. The noodles take the place of the gravy, they get dumped over EVERYTHING! They are a great thick and tasty noodle.
Provided by Colette
Categories Side Dish
Time 2h40m
Yield 6
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Beat the eggs and mix in the salt, pepper and flour. Divide the dough into two halves. Roll out the halves to 1/4 inch thick. Let dry for at least 2 hours. Cut the noodles into 1/2 inch to 1 inch wide and as long as you want strips.
- Drop the noodles into the boiling stock of your choice and boil until soft.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 211.5 calories, Carbohydrate 32.3 g, Cholesterol 124 mg, Fat 4.1 g, Fiber 1.2 g, Protein 10.4 g, SaturatedFat 1.3 g, Sodium 961.2 mg, Sugar 0.4 g
GRANDMA BAKER'S EGG NOODLES RECIPE
Learn how to make Grandma Baker's Egg Noodles. This easy egg noodles recipe uses four simple ingredients: eggs, flour, milk and salt.
Provided by Pam Baker, The Birch Cottage
Categories Main Dishes
Time 35m
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Combine milk and eggs, beat to combine. Add salt and stir to incorporate into egg mixture.
- Add flour a little at a time until it forms a solid dough.
- Roll out dough onto floured surface about 1/8″ thick. Cover the top of the dough with flour. Roll up like a jelly roll, starting at the edge, roll all the way across. Cut 1/4 inch slices across the roll. Shake out and drop into boiling broth, one at a time. When all are in the broth, bring to boil and cook about 1 minute.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 268 calories, Carbohydrate 48 grams carbohydrates, Cholesterol 94 milligrams cholesterol, Fat 3 grams fat, Fiber 2 grams fiber, Protein 10 grams protein, SaturatedFat 1 grams saturated fat, ServingSize 1, Sodium 236 grams sodium, Sugar 0 grams sugar, TransFat 0 grams trans fat, UnsaturatedFat 2 grams unsaturated fat
GRANNY'S HOMEMADE NOODLES
These are what my grandmother made. I love them. You can add chicken or beef and whatever vegetables you want.
Provided by Jacqui Bauer
Time 4h30m
Yield 6
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Beat the eggs and water together in a bowl. Sift the flour, salt, and baking powder into a separate large bowl and make a well in the center. Pour the beaten eggs into the well, then stir in the flour mixture until a soft dough forms.
- Roll the dough into a very thin layer on a lightly-floured surface; cut into 1/2 inch strips. Allow to dry at least 4 hours before using.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 275.4 calories, Carbohydrate 48.1 g, Cholesterol 124 mg, Fat 3.9 g, Fiber 1.7 g, Protein 10.6 g, SaturatedFat 1.1 g, Sodium 476.3 mg, Sugar 0.4 g
HOMEMADE EGG NOODLES, THE OLD-FASHIONED WAY
I learned to make these from a woman in Colorado who still cooks and heats her house with a wood stove. We love them in Turkey Noodle soup right after Thanksgiving or Chicken Noodle any old time. They're pretty good in any old broth. The challenge is knowing when "it feels right." If you've been cooking a long time, you'll get the knack pretty easily. If you're a novice, it might take a few disappointing tries before you get the right texture. Once you do, you'll never go back.
Provided by mary134e
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 35m
Yield 2-24 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Starting with approximately 1/2 to 1 cup of flour per egg, make a mound of flour with a nest in the middle on a large pastry board or flat surface.
- Sprinkle with the pinch of salt.
- Mix the eggs and water in a bowl until well beaten. Pour the egg mixture into the nest.
- Fold the flour into the eggs and knead the dough, adding flour until you achieve a soft, elastic dough that holds together, but doesn't shine, until it "feels right.".
- Let the dough set for about 10 minutes. (at room temperature).
- Roll out in batches to 1/8 inch thick or less (It expands when it cooks) -- make sure there is still flour on the board or flat surface you are using to roll out your noodles -- and cut in strips, as narrow or wide as you prefer. (caution: more than 3/4 inch wide strips becomes like dumplings when you cook them) [if you have a pasta press, this last part is much easier, and less messy, but in some ways less of the traditional fun, too].
- If possible let the cut noodles dry for about 10 minutes before adding them to the boiling broth in which you are going to cook them (water works, too).
- If you are too eager, you can just throw them in the soup as you cut them, but they will expand into thicker, softer noodles, if you do. [my family loves them both ways, with frozen peas added after the last noodles go into the pot.]
- It only takes 3-5 minutes for fresh noodles to cook, unless you didn't roll them out thin enough. Then it might take 7-8.
- Enjoy!
GRANDMA'S EGG NOODLES
-Mary Stout, Topeka, Indiana
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Side Dishes
Time 50m
Yield 5 servings.
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- In a small bowl, combine the flour and salt. Make a well in the center. In another bowl, beat the egg yolks, egg, water and oil; pour into well. Stir to form a stiff dough., Turn dough onto a well-floured surface; knead 8-10 times. Divide into thirds. Roll each portion to 1/8-in. thickness. Cut noodles into 1/4-in. strips; cut the strips into 2-in. lengths. Cook immediately in boiling broth for 5-7 minutes or until tender; drain.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 245 calories, Fat 6g fat (1g saturated fat), Cholesterol 128mg cholesterol, Sodium 287mg sodium, Carbohydrate 38g carbohydrate (1g sugars, Fiber 1g fiber), Protein 8g protein.
THANKSGIVING EGG NOODLES
This is drop dead simple, but absolutely delicious. We can't have a Thanksgiving without these classic egg noodles.
Provided by James Noble
Categories Pasta and Noodles Noodle Recipes Egg Noodle Recipes
Time 1h50m
Yield 7
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Stir flour and salt together in a large bowl. Add milk, beaten eggs, and butter. Knead dough until smooth, about 5 minutes. Let rest in a covered bowl for 10 minutes.
- Roll dough out on a floured surface to 1/8 or 1/4 inch thickness. Cut into desired lengths and shapes. Allow to air dry before cooking, at least 1 hour.
- Bring chicken stock to a boil in a large pot. Add noodles; cook at a boil until noodles are salt with no bite and the broth has thickened, about 15 minutes.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 212.2 calories, Carbohydrate 35.6 g, Cholesterol 59.3 mg, Fat 4.2 g, Fiber 1.2 g, Protein 7.3 g, SaturatedFat 1.9 g, Sodium 439.7 mg, Sugar 1.4 g
GRANDMA'S BUTTER NOODLES
This is my late mother-in-laws recipe for noodles -- her favorite for flavor and because they don't spring back when you roll them. At every family gathering she'd make the best Chicken and Noodles, dropping her prepared noodles into homemade chicken broth along with shredded cooked chicken, then serving them over mashed potatoes. I've made them many times and everyone loves them. When making multiple batches, and lacking counter space, I hang the rounds on clean plastic hangers to dry.
Provided by MOMOFADDY
Time 2h10m
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- In a large bowl, whisk the eggs and melted butter together with a fork. Stir in the flour, baking powder and salt until dough becomes stiff. Knead on a lightly floured surface or in the bowl for a few minutes to blend completely. Divide the dough into thirds. On a lightly floured surface, roll each piece into a sheet about 1/16 of an inch thick. Place each sheet onto a dry cloth and set aside for 30 to 45 minutes to partially dry.
- When the noodle sheets are somewhat dry, roll up one at a time into a loose spiral and cut into strips as wide as you want using a sharp knife. Spread out the noodles to dry for about 1 hour before cooking or storing in freezer containers. To use frozen noodles, thaw in the container before using.
- To cook the noodles, drop into rapidly boiling water or broth, and cook until tender, 7 to 10 minutes.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 254.4 calories, Carbohydrate 30.1 g, Cholesterol 115.9 mg, Fat 11.5 g, Fiber 1.1 g, Protein 7.3 g, SaturatedFat 6.3 g, Sodium 701 mg, Sugar 0.3 g
GRANDMA'S NOODLES II
Homemade soup noodles.
Provided by Sandy
Categories World Cuisine Recipes European Italian
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Combine egg, salt, milk. Add flour. (For thicker noodles add baking powder to flour before mixing.) Separate into two balls.
- Roll out dough, and let stand for 20 minutes.
- Cut into strips and spread to dry--dust with a little flour. Let dry for approximately 2 hours.
- Drop into hot soup--cook for about 10 minutes.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 135.7 calories, Carbohydrate 24.5 g, Cholesterol 47.1 mg, Fat 1.7 g, Fiber 0.8 g, Protein 5.1 g, SaturatedFat 0.5 g, Sodium 372.9 mg, Sugar 0.5 g
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