In the realm of culinary delights, the Amish community has crafted a treasure trove of delectable recipes, including the iconic Amish noodles. These noodles, often referred to as "Dutch Noodles" or "Pennsylvania Dutch Noodles," are steeped in tradition and exemplify the simple yet hearty cuisine of the Amish people. Whether served as a comforting side dish or as the centerpiece of a main course, Amish noodles have captured the hearts and taste buds of food enthusiasts near and far. Embark on a culinary journey as we unveil the secrets behind this cherished dish, exploring variations, cooking techniques, and the nuances that make Amish noodles truly extraordinary.
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AMISH BUTTERED EGG NOODLES
Very tasty, easy buttered egg noodle dish.
Provided by Carol Castellucci Miller
Categories 100+ Pasta and Noodle Recipes Noodle Recipes
Time 50m
Yield 6
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Melt butter in a small saucepan over medium heat; simmer, stirring frequently, until butter is browned, fragrant, and foamy, with brown bits in it, 5 to 10 minutes.
- Add chicken broth and bouillon to the pan with the butter; bring to a boil over high heat. Stir in egg noodles, bring to a second boil, cover, and turn off heat; leave pot on the same burner. Let stand for 30 minutes, stirring 2 or 3 times.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 259.6 calories, Carbohydrate 40.6 g, Cholesterol 60.5 mg, Fat 6.7 g, Fiber 1.8 g, Protein 8.7 g, SaturatedFat 3.1 g, Sodium 726.5 mg, Sugar 1.8 g
AMISH NOODLES
I found this recipe on another website (don't remember which one). They are really easy and very good. Much better than a buttered noodle, although there is a lot of sodium. I use low sodium chicken broth.
Provided by JiliBean
Categories Healthy
Time 40m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- In a large pan, brown the butter.
- Add broth and boullion cube, bring to a boil.
- Add noodles, bring to a second boil, cover and turn off heat. (leave pot on the same burner).
- Let stand 30 minutes, stirring 2 or 3 times.
AMISH BAKED NOODLES WITH HAM
Make and share this Amish Baked Noodles With Ham recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Mercy
Categories One Dish Meal
Time 1h15m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Saute the onion and celery in the 3 tablespoons of butter.
- Add the flour and mustard and heat for a couple of minutes until the flour is cooked.
- Gradually add the milk, stirring constantly, and continue heating until thickened.
- Stir in the ham and peas and then toss in the noodles.
- Season to taste with salt and pepper.
- Pour into a greased casserole dish.
- Sprinkle the top with bread crumbs and dot with butter.
- Bake at 350°F for about 45 minutes.
AMISH NOODLES RECIPE - (3.9/5)
Provided by á-28708
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- In a large pan, brown the butter. Add broth and bouillon cube; bring to a boil. Add noodles. Bring to a second boil, cover and turn off heat. (Leave pot on the same burner). Let stand 30 minutes, stirring 2 or 3 times.
AMISH STYLE NOODLES
I recently visited Ohio Amish Country and most all the restaurants offered noodles on their menu or buffet. They were delicious, so after returning home I tried to replicate them. These noodles were close to what I had there. Hope you like them. If you don't have chicken base on hand, you can substitute the seasoning that comes...
Provided by Patricia Webb
Categories Pasta Sides
Time 40m
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- 1. In medium pot, mix 2 cups chicken broth with 4 cups water, bring to a boil.
- 2. In a separate pan, over medium heat, melt butter and cook until brown. Add cream of chicken soup and stir well. Add chicken base and stir until dissolved.
- 3. Add soup mixture to broth and water. Stir until combined.
- 4. Add noodles, gently stir and bring to a boil again.
- 5. Cover pot with lid and turn off heat. Let noodles set for at least 20-30 minutes. Do not remove lid.
EASY HOMEMADE AMISH EGG NOODLES
Another wonderful recipe collected from a fine woman on my 5 day visit to an Amish community in northern Indiana. Most of the local families have 6-10 children, so dishes like this help to fill a big, hungry family at the end of the day. Use in any recipe that would call for noodles or pasta. Old-school Amish families may serve...
Provided by Family Favorites
Categories Casseroles
Time 20m
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- 1. **Please note: Prep time does not include one hour rest for dough or drying time, if desired.
- 2. Place flour, salt, eggs, yolks and water in stand mixer fitted with a dough hook. If you choose, you can also do by hand. Mix on speed 2 until dough comes together, scraping sides and bottom of bowl often. After a few minutes, if it seems too dry or too wet, add water or flour a spoonful at a time, just until it comes together. You don't want a sticky dough.
- 3. When the dough forms a ball, continue to knead on speed 2 for 5 more minutes. (By hand, about 10 minutes, or until dough becomes smooth.) The dough should not be sticky. Remember, you may want it to dry out later. Wrap in Saran Wrap and place on counter at room temp. for 1 hour to rest. It should not stick to the Saran Wrap.
- 4. Flour counter top. Then remove dough from wrap and roll as close to 1/16" as possible. As you roll with each pass, turn and flip the dough to avoid sticking to the counter. Keep your work area lightly floured at all times. The thicker the dough, the chewier the noodles and the longer it will take them to cook. Ideally, you want to be able to start to see the shadow of your hand through the dough, but not so thin that you can't pick up the noodles. Thinner is better in this case.
- 5. Then, make sure your dough moves easily on the counter. With a pastry wheel or pizza cutter, cut to desired width. It doesn't matter what width, but they should all be uniform so that they cook evenly.
- 6. Transfer to cookie sheet(s) lined with waxed paper and a little loose flour and allow to dry for about an hour if using immediately. If you wish to freeze them, allow to dry for at least 2-3 hours, then place in a ziplock bag and freeze. When ready to use, drop into boiling water or boiling broth while noodles are still frozen. Do not defrost noodles first or they'll stick together.
- 7. Old country Amish women would spread these out on the table and let them dry overnight. To speed things up in today's world, I put a small 7" fan on my counter which worked beautifully in a short amount of time. Drying time varies depending on how thick or thin you rolled them.
AMISH BUTTER NOODLES 1965
I had these while I was having a buffet in Shipshewana, asked for the recipe for the noodles, and here it is.
Provided by andypandy
Categories Healthy
Time 35m
Yield 2 cups, 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- In a large bowl, stir together the flour and salt. Add the beaten egg, milk, and melted butter, and coluring. Knead dough until smooth, about 5 minutes. If you have to add extra flour for a nice baby bum soft dough then do so now. You want a smooth soft, but not sticky to the counter dough. Let rest in a covered bowl for 10 minutes. I usually leave on a floured board with the bowl inverted on top.
- On a floured surface, roll out to 1/8 or 1/4 inch thickness. Cut into desired lengths and shapes.
- Allow to air dry before cooking.
- To cook fresh pasta, in a large pot with boiling salted water cook until al dente.
AMISH NOODLES IN BUTTER
This recipe came from an Amish friend many years ago. Its easy and tasty. Everyone seems to like this side dish.
Provided by Caroline ShupertRecipes
Categories Pasta Sides
Time 15m
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- 1. Cook noodles in water until soft. Drain. Melt butter in a large skillet, on medium heat, stirring until butter begins to brown. Add noodles, salt and peper, and parsley and mix well. Serve immediately.
- 2. Two Variations: (1) You may add 1/4-1/2 cup peas or cooked chicken meat to cooked noodles. (2) You may sprinkle cooked noodles with 1/4-1/3 cup grated Parmesan (or other type) cheese.
AMISH CHURCH NOODLES
Here's a cozy, comfort food side dish from Ohio's Amish Country Amish Church Noodles are one of the most popular side dishes in Ohio's Amish Country. These hearty egg noodles are a real kid pleaser.
Provided by Angela Peters
Categories Pasta Sides
Time 35m
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- 1. In medium saucepan, combine 2 cups chicken broth and 4 cups water, bring to a boil.
- 2. In a separate pan, over medium heat, melt butter and cook until brown in color.
- 3. Add 10 oz cream of chicken soup and stir well. Add chicken base, stir until dissolved.
- 4. Add mixture to broth and water. Stir until combined.
- 5. Add 12 oz noodles, gently stir and bring to a boil again
- 6. Cover saucepan with lid and turn heat off. Let noodles set. Do not remove lid for at least 20 to 30 minutes.
AMISH EGG NOODLES RECIPE - (4.3/5)
Provided by á-39535
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Beat eggs until frothy. Add flour and stir until of dough texture. Knead until smooth. Turn into floured cutting board. Roll dough turning often until thin. Let noodle dough dry 45 minutes, then turn and dry another 1/2 hour. Cut into noodles. Drop into boiling beef or chicken stock. Reduce heat and cook at rolling boil for about 20 minutes. As the noodles boil, begin their own gravy. Season to taste.
AMISH EGG NOODLES
Categories Pasta
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- In a large pan, brown two tablespoons of butter over medium heat. Pour the chicken stock and bouillon cube into the pan and bring to a boil. Add the egg noodles to the chicken stock and return to a boil. Cover the pot and remove from the heat. Let the noodles set for 30 minutes, stirring every 10 minutes or so. If you notice a lot of liquid left in the pot, test a noodle to be certain they are done to your liking. If they're not quite done, return to the heat until the liquid has evaporated and the noodles are done. If the noodles are done to your liking, just drain the liquid away. Top with the remaining 4 tablespoons of butter, parsley, and salt and pepper to taste. (Be wary of adding too much salt as the stock and bouillon tends to be salty on it's own.) Serve immediately or leave in the pan, covered, until ready to serve. These will stay warm for 20 more minutes or so with no problems.
Tips:
- Use high-quality ingredients: Fresh, high-quality ingredients will make a big difference in the flavor of your Amish noodles. Look for organic or locally-sourced ingredients whenever possible.
- Don't overcook the noodles: Amish noodles should be cooked al dente, with a slight bite to them. Overcooking will make them mushy and bland.
- Use a heavy-bottomed pot: A heavy-bottomed pot will help to distribute the heat evenly and prevent the noodles from sticking.
- Don't be afraid to experiment: There are many different ways to make Amish noodles. Feel free to experiment with different ingredients and flavors to find your own favorite recipe.
Conclusion:
Amish noodles are a delicious and versatile dish that can be enjoyed in many different ways. Whether you're looking for a simple side dish or a hearty main course, Amish noodles are sure to please. So next time you're in the mood for something comforting and delicious, give Amish noodles a try.
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