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Not a body friendly food, unless you're 6ft plus and 150 lbs...
Recipe for Homemade Chicken and Noodles.
Noodles:
3 cups of flour + 2 later.
1 teaspoon salt
6 eggs
Mix 3 cups flour, 6 eggs, and teaspoon of salt together.
On a large flat surface put two additional cups of flour down... You'll be rolling the dough out on this surface, and the additional flour will help it from sticking to the surface. The dough will initially be extremely sticky, begin to incorporate the extra flour on the table into this dough mixture, slowly pressing it flat. When you can use a rolling pin begin to roll the dough as flat and as large as possible.
Once dough is flat, roll the dough up, adding flour when needed so dough doesn't stick together. Once this dough is rolled, take a knife and cut dough into pieces about 1/4 inch portions. They will look like little pinwheels after they're cut.
Unroll the pinwheels on the flat surface. Let these dry for at least one hour. My Grandma used to let them dry all day, while she cooked the rest of the dinner.
Chicken and Broth:
Place a large, whole chicken + two breasts into a large stock pot. Boil the chicken and the breasts until the bird begins to fall apart.
***I typically put a couple of bay leaves, salt, pepper, garlic powder, and other spices into this broth while boiling the chicken.****
Once the bird is falling apart, remove it from the broth. You can let it cool a bit or not, depends on how much you like pain, but debone the bird. Shred the chicken up and place it back into the broth.
Bring the broth to a rolling boil. ***This is important, that the water be a rolling boil.***
Place your dry egg noodles that you've just made into the boiling broth. Cook until the noodles are soft.
Enjoy!
Recipe for Homemade Chicken and Noodles.
Noodles:
3 cups of flour + 2 later.
1 teaspoon salt
6 eggs
Mix 3 cups flour, 6 eggs, and teaspoon of salt together.
On a large flat surface put two additional cups of flour down... You'll be rolling the dough out on this surface, and the additional flour will help it from sticking to the surface. The dough will initially be extremely sticky, begin to incorporate the extra flour on the table into this dough mixture, slowly pressing it flat. When you can use a rolling pin begin to roll the dough as flat and as large as possible.
Once dough is flat, roll the dough up, adding flour when needed so dough doesn't stick together. Once this dough is rolled, take a knife and cut dough into pieces about 1/4 inch portions. They will look like little pinwheels after they're cut.
Unroll the pinwheels on the flat surface. Let these dry for at least one hour. My Grandma used to let them dry all day, while she cooked the rest of the dinner.
Chicken and Broth:
Place a large, whole chicken + two breasts into a large stock pot. Boil the chicken and the breasts until the bird begins to fall apart.
***I typically put a couple of bay leaves, salt, pepper, garlic powder, and other spices into this broth while boiling the chicken.****
Once the bird is falling apart, remove it from the broth. You can let it cool a bit or not, depends on how much you like pain, but debone the bird. Shred the chicken up and place it back into the broth.
Bring the broth to a rolling boil. ***This is important, that the water be a rolling boil.***
Place your dry egg noodles that you've just made into the boiling broth. Cook until the noodles are soft.
Enjoy!
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