Change your life?, you say, eyebrows raised. Yes. Change your life. A friend of mine taught me how to make homemade pasta years ago and I was blown away with how much better it is than the dried ...
Nothing compares to the slippery silkiness of handmade noodles. Freshly rolled and cut wheat flour dough strikes the ideal balance between tender and chewy. In Cantonese, there’s a word for that ...
This story originally featured on Saveur. “Noodles—like bread, or golf, or love—aren’t something to learn in one shot.” This is chef Hugh Amano’s advice as we dive into the process of ramen making.
As a 12 year oldwell before I learned how to make ramen noodlesI was sure that I made the best ramen in the world. My recipe involved adding packets of powdered spices to the cooking water before the ...
Store-bought noodles are nonnegotiable in our pantries, but homemade noodles? They are something else—earthy, chewy, and ridiculously fun. So grab an apron and let us show you how to Make Your Own ...
Kat Thompson is the audience editor of Eater’s Southern California/Southwest region. For cookbook author Kristina Cho, noodles — especially the Chinese versions she grew up with — are like poetry.
Made in the style of Korean sujebi, this nourishing soup has a base similar to traditional chicken soup with the addition of cabbage, potatoes, scallions, and soy sauce. The handmade noodle dough is ...