Noodles – plain and
very simple
As I reflect on this noodle recipe, I can remember
rolling them out on the kitchen table with my Mom. It is such a simple memory of a simple treat. I am also reminded of how important
those simple lessons were from women who had survived the Depression by serving
simple noodles when there were eggs and flour + water lump gravy when there
were no eggs. These noodles do not require a pasta machine-just your table or counter and a rolling pin
In a bowl:
Mix 1 cup flour and ½
tsp salt. (You can add such
dried herbs as basil, oregano, etc if you would like to flavor the noodles)
Make a well in the
flour and crack an egg and pour it into the well.
Add one ½ shell of
water (about 1 TBL if using the cracked eggshell as a measuring tool makes
you nervous.
Using a fork, mix
until the dough comes together.
Turn out onto the counter or table and knead until elastic. The dough will start out much like a
piece of new gum in your mouth.
The dough will come together as you knead it much like gum will come
together as you chew it)
Let rest for 15-20
minutes (or longer if you need to stop to care for a child)
Sprinkle flour to
cover about a 20 inch circle. You
may need to add more flour as you roll the noodles out with a rolling pin. You can have the noodles be as thin or
as thick as desired – whatever you like. Cut them into thin strips with the sharpest knife you have. Don't worry if they are even as that is part of the look of homemade noodles!
Cook the noodles in
broth or water for 5 – 6 minutes.
If you do not want to cook the noodles right away, let them dry for a
couple of hours, put them in a bag, and freeze until you want to use them.
This recipe doubles easily but does not triple easily. I often made a double batch and froze the extras.
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