HOMEMADE EGG NOODLES - LIKE MOM AND GRANDMA USED TO MA…
Homemade egg noodles might not be as handy as dumping that box or bag of egg noodles into a steaming hot pot of boiling water. But how they make up for it in terms of taste, and texture, and even, yes, cooking time!
Provided by Michaela Kenkel
Total Time 3 hours 17 minutes
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 7 minutes
Yield 12
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- In a bowl, add flour. Make a "well" in the center of the flour.
- Combine eggs, salt, water and oil in another bowl.
- Add wet mixture to the well.
- Mix together until ingredients are incorporated.
- Flour a flat surface. Turn dough out and begin to knead the dough until it's smooth and elastic. About 8 minutes or so. (alternatively, you can use your dough hook attachment for your stand mixer.)
- Form dough into a ball. Cover with a clean towel and let sit for 10 minutes before rolling out on a floured surface.
- Cut noodles 1/8" thick and 1/4" wide.
- Hang or lay on a lightly floured tea towel to dry for a couple of hours.
- To cook, add noodles to a salted pot of water that has come to a rapid bowl. Noodles will rise to the surface in 4-7 minutes and be cooked. Stir to keep them separated.
- Serve immediately, or add to soups or casseroles.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 85 calories, CarbohydrateContent 14 grams carbohydrates, CholesterolContent 46 milligrams cholesterol, FatContent 2 grams fat, FiberContent 0 grams fiber, ProteinContent 3 grams protein, SaturatedFatContent 0 grams saturated fat, ServingSize 3 ounces, SodiumContent 96 grams sodium, SugarContent 0 grams sugar, TransFatContent 0 grams trans fat, UnsaturatedFatContent 1 grams unsaturated fat
CHICKEN AND DUMPLINGS RECIPE - FLAT DUMPLINGS JUST LIKE ...
Real Southern-style Chicken and Dumplings, just like your grandmother made!
Provided by Back to the Cutting Board
Total Time 2 hours
Prep Time 90 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Place the chicken, onions, carrots, and celery in a large stockpot and cover with water. Add about a teaspoon of salt and a big pinch of pepper or handful of peppercorns. Feel free to add several stalks/leaves of fresh herbs (no need to chop), like parsley, thyme, oregano, or sage. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat so water maintains a gentle simmer. Cover and cook chicken for at least 1 hour or until cooked through (about 165 degrees).
- Tip: I recommend making the dumplings the night before. They can sit out, loosely covered with a tea towel or plastic wrap until you're ready to begin cooking. Mix flour, baking soda, and salt together in a bowl. Cut shortening into flour mixture with your fingertips until it resembles small peas. Add milk — 1/4 cup at a time, you may not need a full cup — and stir until a ball of dough just begins to form, being careful not to over-mix.
- Divide the dough into two equal halves, loosely shaped into rectangles. Roll each half of the dough out onto a floured piece of waxed paper or parchment paper. Roll about 1/4 inch thick. Using a pizza cutter or sharp knife, cut dough into rectangles about 1 inch wide by 3 inches long. Allow the strips to rest and harden for at least 3 hours or overnight.
- Once the chicken is done, remove it from the broth and let it cool. Remove chicken from the bone (this shouldn’t be hard, it should be falling off pretty easily at this point) and shred into medium-sized pieces, discarding bones and skin.
- Pour the chicken broth through a fine-mesh sieve lined with cheesecloth (you can improvise with a coffee filter or paper towel), discarding vegetables. Reserve 8 cups of broth for the dumplings. Refrigerate or freeze the rest to use for another recipe. It’s much more flavorful than the chicken broth you buy at the grocery store.
- In a large pot or dutch oven over medium heat, bring the broth to a very gentle simmer. This can be a bit tricky depending on your stove because you don't want the broth to get too hot or the dumplings may come apart. You should be able to see lots of tiny bubbles rising below the surface of the broth, but they don't need to be breaking through into a full simmer yet.
- Drop in the dumplings, one at a time, and give the whole pot a gentle stir after every 5 or so dumplings. This will help keep them from sticking together. After all the dumplings have been added, continue to cook on medium, stirring regularly, for 7-10 minutes. At this point, the broth should have started to thicken and get more white/opaque as the dumplings cook down.
- Reduce heat to low and gently stir in your shredded chicken. Cover and continue cooking on low until thickened to your liking, about 20 to 30 minutes. Season generously with salt and pepper and serve immediately.
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