Homemade Egg Noodles for Soup | Easy, made-from-scratch recipe (2024)

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Homemade Egg Noodles are the perfect noodle in soup. I’ve been eating these since I was just teeny tiny, and they are now a family favorite here for my kids as well!

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Homemade Egg Noodles For Soup

These are my Dad’s Grandma’s homemade noodles, or my version of them anyway. I grew up eating this soup, and if I died eating it I’d be a happy woman.

Winter foods are my favorite, so although summer winding to a close is a little sad (Hello clouds! Hello rainy drizzle!!), having the weather to bake, roast, simmer, and really cook makes me pretty happy.

How many egg noodles do you need?

This is a very simple recipe. You can make as many or as few noodles as you’d like. The proportions are these:

1 cup flour
1 egg
1 T half-n-half
dash salt

I do at least a double batch. For my crew, to have any leftovers, I have to do a triple batch. If I’m making these for the WHOLE family, which is 15+ people if everyone is here, I’d quadruple it for sure.

How to make homemade egg noodles

Start out with 3 cups of flour in a bowl, or on a counter if you are brave and enjoy messes. I don’t particularly enjoy extra messes because I clean up enough as it is, so I go with a bowl.

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Make a well in the flour and add 3 eggs.

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To the 3 eggs add approximately 3 tablespoons of half-n-half and about a teaspoon of salt.

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With a whisk or your hand if you are into squishy raw eggs all over you, mix up the liquids well in the well. After you do this, take a wooden spoon, or your hands, and start slowly incorporating the flour from the sides of the well into the liquid.

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Pretty soon it’ll turn into a dough. It will get hard to stir and slightly less sticky. When it does, abandon the wooden spoon and dig in.

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Slowly knead in, my hand, more flour until the dough is smooth and not sticky. Do you see all the flour left in the bowl in this picture? You’ll have some left too. Sometimes quite a bit, sometimes not so much.

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Go with how the dough feels and looks rather than a measurement on the flour.

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Lightly coat with oil and wrap in plastic wrap. Let it rest for 10-15 minutes. See again the leftover flour? There was a lot this time! I might have added a bit more half-n-half than I was intending.

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Using plenty of flour, roll dough out fairly thin. (I love that my husband wanted to jump in and roll out the dough! I definitely didn’t have to ask him to stop watching Whale Wars or Man vs. Food or anything like that to come and hang out with me. Nope. Definitely not.)

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After it’s rolled, take a pizza cutter and slice into strips. You can make these as wide or skinny as you like.

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We have started cutting these into bite-sized pieces. Make it much easier on us during dinner to not have to chop up four bowls of noodles. If I had it my way though, I’d leave these long. That’s how my mom always did it. Super long noodles. Yum.

Bring your soup (recipe for the stock and soup for another time!) to a rolling boil and add noodles, making sure to kind of separate them as you add-in. Also, make sure you give the soup a good stir while its getting boiling again. Nothing worse than stuck together noodles. Just ask the judges on “Chopped”.

Approximately 5-10 minutes later this is what you will be staring at.

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My ultimate, winter, comfort food. The perfect bite.

Yield: 6 servings

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Easy egg noodles made from scratch for your next big batch of warm winter soup. Recipe makes a triple batch.

Prep Time20 minutes

Cook Time10 minutes

Total Time30 minutes

Ingredients

  • 3 cups flour
  • 3 eggs
  • 3 Tbsp half and half
  • 1 tsp salt

Instructions

  1. Place flour in a large bowl. Make a well in the middle and add the eggs.
  2. Beat the eggs in the center of the well, and then add salt and half and half. Mix well.
  3. Slowly start incorporating the egg mixture into the flour mixture until a soft dough forms.
  4. When the dough is able to be formed into a ball, remove from the bowl and coat with a thin layer of oil. Wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate for 10-15 minutes, or until ready to use.
  5. Roll out into a thin sheet and cup with a pizza cutter into small strips. Add to boiling soup, stirring as you add them, and cook until done, approximately 2-4 minutes.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

8

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 204Total Fat: 3gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 72mgSodium: 176mgCarbohydrates: 36gFiber: 1gSugar: 0gProtein: 7g

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FAQs

Do you cook egg noodles before adding to soup? ›

Should I cook egg noodles before adding to soup? No! For the best flavor and simplest technique, cook dry packaged egg noodles directly in the broth of your soup, without boiling separately in water beforehand. The exception to this is if you're making the soup ahead of time or cooking a very large batch.

How do you keep egg noodles firm in soup? ›

How do you keep noodles from getting soggy in soup? Don't put the noodles directly into the broth. When you are sweating the vegetables and the onions have become transparent and the carrots are softening, add the egg noodles to the vegetables and give them a good stir to coat them in oil.

Do you have to dry homemade egg noodles before cooking? ›

Cook the homemade egg noodles while still fresh, or set them out to dry and store the noodles for future use. As long as you have enough counter space, this recipe can be doubled or even tripled.

What is homemade noodles made of? ›

In it, regular all-purpose flour yields chewy, bouncy noodles every time. Eggs – The key ingredient for adding richness and moisture to the dough! Olive oil – Along with the eggs, a splash of olive oil moistens the dough and helps it come together. Salt – Add it to the dough and the pasta water for the best flavor.

When should I add egg noodles to soup? ›

→ Follow this tip: Adding noodles to the soup should be the very last thing you do before taking the pot off the heat. Wait until the soup is just about finished, mix in the noodles, and simmer until the noodles are about halfway cooked. The residual heat from the soup will continue to cook the pasta.

Why do my egg noodles get mushy in soup? ›

Mushy noodles, the outlet explains, are the result of overcooking. This occurs when the noodles are added too soon into the soup's cooking process, giving them ample opportunity — too much opportunity — to cook.

Can you overcook egg noodles in soup? ›

Be careful not to overcook them, as they can become mushy. Once cooked, drain the noodles and rinse them with cold water to stop the cooking process.

What noodles don't get soggy in soup? ›

The practice originated with alkaline noodles, otherwise known as ramen noodles. Gluten and alkaline salts react to make a chewier, denser noodle that doesn't soak up water as well. This means noodles can sit in the broth for longer periods of time before they start to get mushy.

Why add baking powder to homemade noodles? ›

So, why put baking powder in noodles, anyway? Egg noodles tend to be a little lighter in texture than regular pasta, and it's baking powder that gives them that boost.

Can you leave homemade egg noodles out to dry overnight? ›

Tips for how to cook or store homemade egg noodles:

You can cook the noodles right away (for about 3 minutes in hot boiling water or broth if making soup) or you can let them dry overnight and then store them in an air-tight container in the freezer for up to 3 months.

How many minutes to boil egg noodles? ›

Bring a large pot of salted water to a rolling boil over high heat. Drop in the egg noodles and stir so they don't stick. Cook until just past al dente, about 10 minutes. Drain and return to the pot.

Are egg noodles healthier than pasta? ›

Are Egg Noodles Healthy? Egg noodles can give you extra nutrients that regular pasta won't, though they also lack in some areas compared to pasta. Still, you don't have to choose only one. Add both to your pantry for a well-rounded diet and supplement each with vegetables, proteins, and other sources of nutrients.

Are egg noodles healthy? ›

They're often enriched with vitamins and minerals and contain nutrients like manganese, selenium, and B vitamins. However, they are also high in carbs, contain gluten, and could contribute to weight gain if consumed in high amounts.

Do you cook noodles in soup or before? ›

I would cook the noodles separately in broth and then add it to the soup when the noodles are almost cooked (they will continue to cook a bit and you don't want mushy pasta).

Is it OK to put uncooked noodles in soup? ›

Noodles left to simmer in soup for too long become slimy and overly soft, and they can break down and make your soup too starchy. If you're adding them on reheating, you can add uncooked pasta after the soup is simmering steadily and cook it for 10 minutes or cook your pasta separately and add it just before serving.

Do you have to boil noodles for soup? ›

Most noodle soup recipes that I see call for boiling and draining the noodles separately, then adding them to the broth already cooked.

Can you put raw egg in noodle soup? ›

Stir in the seasoning packet that came with the noodles or squirt in your favorite sauces. Turn the heat off of the burner and crack 1 raw egg into the center of the noodles in the pot. Avoid stirring the egg or it will begin to cook and break into clumps.

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