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Different Types of Noodles For Tasty Soup Recipes

There are lots of kinds of noodles and you could use any of them in a soup recipe, depending on what kind of soup are making and what other ingredients you are going to use. For a traditional chicken noodle soup recipe, for example, you might choose egg noodles but you could substitute another kind of noodles if you wanted to.

Noodles Made from Egg

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Egg noodles are very popular and they feature in a lot of Asian recipes, as well as in soups like chicken noodle soup. Egg noodles can be dried or fresh, round or flat and thick, medium or thin. They have to be cooked in boiling water. If you are making a chicken noodle soup recipe or something similar, use fresh egg noodles rather than dried ones for the best results.

Different Types of Noodles For Tasty Soup Recipes

Hokkien noodles are made from wheat flour and egg and these are yellow and thick. You can find them vacuum-packed or fresh in Asian grocery stores. Ramen noodles are the Japanese equivalent to Chinese egg noodles. "Ramen" actually means Chinese noodle. Ramen noodles are thin and you need to keep them in the refrigerator until you use them.

Other Kinds

Rice stick noodles are flat and translucent. You can use them in salads or soup recipes and you have to soak them in warm water before using them. Fresh rice kinds can be thick or thin and they are steamed and oiled, then packaged. Do not refrigerate fresh rice or they will become hard. Dried rice vermicelli are thin and white. They are good at absorbing flavors from other foods.

Wheat flour noodles like udon noodles are Japanese in origin and these need to be boiled, and then added to soup recipes. Soba noodles can be made with buckwheat or wheat flour.

Mung bean thread vermicelli are also known as glass noodles or cellophane noodles and these are made from mung beans. They need to be soaked and drained before being added to recipes.

How to Make Easy Beef Noodle Soup

The following recipe makes enough beef soup to serve a family of four. For this soup, you can use beef-flavored ramen noodles, which come with a seasoning packet. If you prefer, you can use another type of noodles and add some extra soy sauce to the soup instead of the seasoning packet. For a chicken noodle soup, substitute three boneless chicken breasts for the beef and use chicken flavored pasta.

You will need:

  • 1 lb ground beef
  • 1 teaspoon ground ginger
  • 1 chopped onion
  • 6 oz beef-flavored ramen noodles
  • 1 head chopped Chinese cabbage
  • 4 cups water
  • 2 minced cloves garlic
  • 2 tablespoons soy sauce
  • 2 teaspoons vegetable oil

How to make it:

Brown the beef in a skillet, then drain off the fat. Put the browned beef in a big pan and add the garlic, ginger, and onion. Add the water and bring the mixture to a boil.

Stir in the Chinese cabbage, turn the heat down, and simmer the beef soup for three minutes. Stir in the ramen noodles and simmer until the vegetables are al dente and the noodles are soft. Stir in the oil, seasoning packets and soy sauce, and serve the soup hot.

Different Types of Noodles For Tasty Soup Recipes

Noodles are healthy and make a great change from potatoes or rice. You can make delicious recipes like chicken noodle soup using any type of noodles. Noodles add flavor to a chicken soup recipe, making it tasty as well as satisfying. There are lots of types of noodles you can choose from to use in soup recipes. No wonder chicken noodle soup is one of the most satisfying and soothing foods ever.

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Simple Chicken Recipe - Chicken and Noodles Alfredo

Want to prepare an easy chicken recipe that is also made from readily available ingredients? This recipe should fill the bill. Very few cookbooks I have found have recipes for Alfredo Sauce. On the internet you can find quite a few but many call for a long list of ingredients that I feel are not really necessary for a good Alfredo sauce.

The origins of Alfredo sauce go back to 1914. The dish now known as "Fettuccine Alfredo" was first called Fettuccine al triplo burro, which translates to Fettuccine with triple butter. The name Alfredo refers to Alfredo Di Lelio, a Roman innkeeper. It seems that his wife had lost her appetite during her pregnancy. He went to his kitchen and made a dish with egg noodles, Parmigiano cheese, cream and butter. It was said that his pregnant wife was delighted with the dish and gained back her appetite.

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Although many versions have been made since, the version here is made with olive oil in place of the butter and milk rather than cream. Flour is added to facilitate the browning of the chicken pieces. The roux made from this flour and olive oil, and the effect of the melted Parmesan cheese accomplishes the thickening.

Simple Chicken Recipe - Chicken and Noodles Alfredo

The noodles used were wide egg noodles available at any supermarket

Chicken and Noodles, Alfredo

Ingredients

2 chicken tenders (about 4 ounces total), cut into bite size pieces
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 tablespoons all purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon pepper
1 cup milk
1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese
4 ounces of wide egg noodles

Instructions

1 - Start the egg noodles cooking in salted water (6 - 8 minutes) while preparing the sauce.
2 - Mix the salt and pepper with the flour in a medium sized bowl.
3 - add the chicken pieces and shake well to coat all the pieces.
4 - Heat the olive oil in a frying pan or skillet.
5 - Add the chicken pieces and cook until browned.
6 - Add the milk to deglaze the pan, and continue heating until the sauce thickens.
7 - Add the Parmesan cheese and when melted ( 1 or 2 minutes) remove from the heat.
8 - Toss with the cooked noodles and serve immediately.

Simple Chicken Recipe - Chicken and Noodles Alfredo

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