AUNT JEAN’S CHICKEN AND NOODLES

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Categories     Soup/Stew     Chicken     Egg

Yield 8-10 Bowls

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 whole chicken
3 bay leaves
½ onion
Salt
Pepper
Seasonings (garlic, celery, Johnny's, etc.)
Eggs
Flour

Steps:

  • Chicken: Place a whole chicken in a stew pot and cover with water. Add 3 bay leaves Add ½ onion cut into large chunks Season with Johnny's or Old Bay, garlic powder, celery salt, black pepper (whatever flavor you want the broth to have). Cook 2-3 hours until it falls apart. Remove the chicken from the broth when done. Toss out anything you used for flavor (onions, etc.) Remove all the meat from the chicken and toss the bones. Noodles: Aunt Jean uses 3 eggs for Sunday dinner. More people = more eggs. General rule of thumb is one egg for noodles (and one potato) per person. Crack 3 eggs into a large mixing bowl Season with a dash of salt and pepper Beat eggs lightly until blended. Start with 4 handfuls of flour added to the eggs and fold together. Continue to add flour and fold together until you get a dough consistency that is not sticky (Aunt Jean used 5 more handfuls). Roll out the dough on a pastry sheet or freezer paper until thin. Use lots of flour to keep it from sticking. Let the dough dry until you can cut it easily without sticking (at least 10 minutes - longer the better) depending on how much time you have before dinner. Cut with a pizza cutter into thin noodles using flour so they won't stick (flour also thickens the broth). Put chickenless broth back on stove and bring to boil Drop the noodles in the broth one at a time, with stirring, so you don't get dumplings. Put in remaining flour from the pastry sheet as a thickener. Cook until the noodles are done, about 15-20 minutes, depending on how hungry you are. Combine: Optional (although Aunt Jean does not): you can add carrots, etc., to the broth while the noodles are cooking. Add the chicken back to the broth. (You can add the chicken while you are cooking the noodles or after, depending on whether you want the chicken cooked more or less). Serve over mashed potatoes. Makes as many servings as you like as long as you make enough noodles.

Eli Brown
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I followed the recipe exactly, but my chicken and noodles turned out mushy. I think I might have overcooked the noodles.


Adnan Wada
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This recipe was a bit too bland for me. I added some extra salt and pepper to taste.


Corina Ursei
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I thought the chicken was a little dry, but the noodles and sauce were good.


Md Riad Hossain
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The sauce was a little too thick for my taste, but other than that, this recipe was great.


Cassidy Williams
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This was my first time making chicken and noodles from scratch, and it was so easy! The recipe was clear and easy to follow, and the dish turned out delicious.


Radhika Sadhukan
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I've made this recipe several times and it always turns out great. It's a simple dish to make, but it's always a hit with my family and friends.


Kabita Shrestha
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This recipe is a keeper! The chicken and noodles were cooked to perfection and the sauce was delicious. I will definitely be making this again.


mudasir majeed
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Aunt Jean's Chicken and Noodles is a classic comfort food dish that is sure to please the whole family. The chicken is tender and juicy, the noodles are perfectly cooked, and the sauce is creamy and flavorful. I followed the recipe exactly and it tur