Noodles III: Loch Ness Noodles

Sunday, February 10, 2008


My homemade noodles always morph into something monster-like - larger than life and not too pretty. They take more work than I usually do for one meal too, so I don't make them very often. I really love how they taste, however, and they satisfy my childhood wish to have bigger noodles, and more noodles, in my soup. This is a good recipe for a day when you can put off all your outside tasks and spend an hour or so in the kitchen.

Start by making the noodle dough - one and two thirds cups of flour, two eggs, and two tablespoons of milk. Mix together thoroughly (dough will be moist) and then work in enough additional flour to make a kneadable dough. Knead til smooth and elastic and wrap in plastic to rest for a few minutes.

Chop the vegetables for the soup next. This soup is all about the noodles, so you want really little pieces that will mostly cook down. Cut about one cup of finely diced celery and the same of onion, three cloves of garlic, and some carrot if desired. Sweat these vegetables in a dutch oven or large saucepan with about a teaspoon of salt til they are limp and giving up their flavours. I added two thirds of a cup of chicken, chopped small like the vegetables, but you can easily leave it out. Add one and a half litres of chicken stock and one chopped tomato. Bring to a boil; then simmer.

This is where you shape the noodles. I either roll them thin and cut them with a knife, or just pull off little pieces of dough to roll with my hands. Doesn't seem to make much difference.

Anyway, taste the soup and make sure there is enough salt (the noodles will absorb some) before bringing to a boil. Drop in noodles and boil noodles for several minutes, until they are cooked all the way through. It's tough to eat these with a spoon so we attacked them with chopsticks. Serves 3-4.

7 comments:

Kalyn Denny said...

In my family we call them "fat" noodles. They do tend to get too big rather easily, but homemade noodles are so delicious!

Jess said...

This soup looks delicious! I've never made noodles from scratch, anxious to try them out.

Anonymous said...

The noodles do look scary - scary good!

Bobbisox said...

My noodles too turn out monster-like, but I do love them excessively. They are better than store bought.

Anonymous said...

I love the name of your noodles!

Anonymous said...

Haha, mine too. We see them as 'worms' =)

Anonymous said...

Funny! Pictures accompanying recipes like this usually have smooth, flat, noodles.