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Recipes with Noodles

Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup

Add to ❤ Favorites Ingredients for 6 servings 1.25 lbs. boneless, skinless chicken thigh meat*, cubed 4 to 5 carrots, peeled and chopped 4 ribs of celery, chopped 1 onion, chopped 3 cloves of garlic, minced or finely diced 8 to 9 cups of water + more if needed 2 bay leaves 2 to 3 sprigs of fresh thyme Salt and pepper ½ lb. rotini pasta fresh parsley for garnish Read the Instructions here  

Braised Daikon with Salted Pork and Glass Noodles

Add to ❤ Favorites The beauty of Chinese salted pork is that it’s really a flavor agent like soy sauce or white pepper. It adds tons of complexity and umami deliciousness to dishes, so I do hope this post gives you some inspiration and the freedom to improvise with your salted pork! Ingredients for 4 servings 3 tablespoons oil 3 cloves garlic 3 scallions, the white and green parts separated 5 ounces salted pork belly, sliced 1½ pounds daikon radish, cut into small pieces 3½ cups chicken stock 2 small bundles of mung bean glass noodles (approximately 75 grams) ½ teaspoon sesame oil ¼ teaspoon white pepper Salt, to taste Read the Instructions here  

Homemade Creamy Chicken Noodle Soup

Add to ❤ Favorites This chunky soup is totally hearty and chock-full of chicken, vegetables, and thick egg noodles. So good for the soul to help you feel all warm inside! We like creamy soups just as much as broth-y soups, and this soup can be prepared with or without milk, whichever you prefer . . . both have tremendous flavor! Ingredients for 4 servings 1 gallon homemade chicken broth (see note below) 4 cups of cooked chicken, diced or shredded 3 cups fresh mushrooms, chopped into ½” pieces, do not mince ½ stick of butter 2 cups of sliced carrots 2 cups of sliced celery, included leaves 1 cup of Italian parsley, minced 2 cups of frozen green peas ½ to 1 bag of thick egg noodles (I use Reeme’s brand) 4 cups whole milk (more if you like your soup less thick) ½ cup flour ½ tsp. sage 1 tsp. thyme ½ tsp. pepper 2 Tbsp. chicken bouillion (I use Better Than Bouillion brand) Read the Instructions here