Egg noodles are easy to make, and will bring a welcome freshness to any pasta dish or soup. Usable for both Asian-inspired and Italian cuisines, these noodles are lightly customizable and quick to whip up.

Ingredients

  • 3 cups of flour
  • 2 large eggs
  • 2 egg yolk
  • Pinch of salt (1-2 teaspoons)
  • 1/4-1/2 cup cold water
Method 1
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Making Egg Noodles

  1. If you don't have a sifter, use a fork or small whisk to break up any clumps so that it is an even powder throughout.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Make Egg Noodles
    You can adjust this to taste, adding another pinch for a slightly saltier pasta, but don't add less. Salt, in small quantities, is a flavor enhancer, bringing out the richness of the eggs. Whisk to mix in evenly.
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  3. Watermark wikiHow to Make Egg Noodles
    Clear a small hole with your fingers in the middle of the flour to make a cone-shaped well. This will make it easy to mix the wet ingredients into the dough evenly. Then add your egg.
    • Want a richer pasta? Add more egg yolk and less whole egg. This will develop a deeper yellow color and the richness some people crave with egg noodles.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Make Egg Noodles
    As you whisk, you'll notice the flour slowly adding in as the fork catches the edges of the well. Keep making bigger and bigger swipes to get more and more flour into the egg, then pause about halfway through.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Make Egg Noodles
    You want to mix until you have a shaggy, loose dough. Depending on your environment, you may need more water, adding more if it is dry and less if it is humid. Your goal is this loose, shaggy, Play-Doh-like dough. [1]
  6. Watermark wikiHow to Make Egg Noodles
    Take the dough and fold it on itself, then press firmly into the top with the heel of your hand to kneed it. Rotate the dough and repeat this 4-5 more times. You'll know the dough is ready when it comes to the texture of wet Play-Doh. If you don't quite like the texture of the dough, you can adjust now:
    • Dough is too sticky: add a tablespoon more flour, sprinkled evenly, as you knead.
    • Dough is too dry: add a touch of water, slowly, and knead in. The dough should be a little wet.
  7. This allows the glutens to relax, leading to a more tender noodle. This will make it easier for you to work, as well. Leave it in a cool, dry place.
    • In a rush, this step is optional. Still, even 20 minutes will make the dough easier to work with. [2]
  8. Sprinkle a few tablespoons of flour onto your rolling surface. This will keep the noodle dough from sticking to your work surface. [3]
  9. Watermark wikiHow to Make Egg Noodles
    Try and keep the ball of dough at least vaguely rectangular, allowing you to cut out nice long noodles. Keep rolling until the dough is almost paper thin—when held up with your fingers, you should be able to see the outline of your fingers peeking through the dough. [4]
    • If you want thicker egg noodles, so be it! There is nothing that says you can't have big, beefy noodles.
  10. Watermark wikiHow to Make Egg Noodles
    Be quick yet firm with the cutter, getting nice long, even noodles. Many cooks then cut all the noodles in half to make them easier to cook and eat.
  11. This should only be 2-3 minutes as fresh noodles cook incredibly quickly. After they finish, drain immediately and serve. [5]
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Method 2
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Variations

  1. The noodles are best fresh, but you can also dry them out if you want to save them to cook later. Simply hang them over the back of a clean chair, on wire hangers, or a dedicated pasta drying rack overnight, then break into smaller pieces and store in an airtight bag the next morning. [6]
  2. There are not a whole lot of options here, but you do have some variability when choosing liquids. Try out a low-fat milk for a slightly denser pasta, or use a dry white wine (like a Chardonnay) for a subtle, snappy pasta that goes well with Italian dishes.
    • You could also try out lemon juice, though it should be cut halfway with water to avoid being too acidic.
  3. The most important thing to remember is to make sure they are finely ground, which will avoid lumps or broken pasta when cooking. Try out 2 teaspoons of:
    • Black pepper
    • Thyme
    • Lemon zest
    • Oregano
  4. There are a lot of different theories about how to make the perfect egg noodles, and most of them vary in the number of eggs. When using 3 cups of flour, you have several options—experiment to find your favorite:
    • 3 yolks, one egg
    • 4 whole eggs
    • 2 whole eggs, 1 yolk, + 1/4 cup milk. [7]
  5. Simply pour the butter into the eggs and liquid mixture before fully blending everything together. This goes especially well if you've substituted milk for water in the earlier stages. [8]
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  • Question
    Why do the noodles have to be cooked with chicken broth?
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    It gives the noodles a better taste; the broth is part of the culture as well.
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    How do I use a pinch of salt in the noodles?
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    Add the salt to the water before you put the noodles in, and stir to ensure it has dissolved.
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    What kind of flour should I use?
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    You can use any, but all-purpose flour works best.
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      Tips

      • For easier cutting, flour the dough after it has been rolled out into a sheet. Then roll or fold the dough up into a cylinder. Cut crosswise in thin discs. Unroll each of the discs to get your noodles.
      • Add noodles to chicken broth with some chicken and veggies (after the veggies are cooked) and you have chicken noodle soup!
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      Warnings

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      Things You'll Need

      • Large bowl
      • Spoon
      • Pizza cutter
      • Pan
      • Rolling pin

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      To make egg noodles, combine 3 cups of sifted flour and a teaspoon of salt in a bowl. Then, make a well in the middle of the mixture, and add 2 eggs and 1 egg yolk. Next, whisk with a fork until half the flour is mixed in with the eggs, then pour in 1/4 cup of water and mix everything together. Afterwards, knead the dough until it forms a soft ball, then roll it out into a rectangle and cut it into long, thin noodles. Finally, cook the noodles in boiling water for 2 to 3 minutes. For tips on how to vary the pasta recipe with wine or black pepper, keep reading!

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        Feb 22, 2018

        "I used to buy my egg noodles at the store, but now I will make my own egg noodles! Homemade by me. Thanks a lot."

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