Grandma Baker's Egg Noodles Recipe {with Free Printable Recipe Cards} (2024)

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Learn how to make Grandma Baker’s Egg Noodles. This easy egg noodles recipe uses four simple ingredients: eggs, flour, milk and salt.

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When my husband was a little boy, every year for Thanksgiving, Christmas and any other family get-together, his dad would load up the car and they would head to Grandpa and Grandma Baker’s. Grandma Baker always made a huge pot of homemade egg noodles and my husband always looked forward to eating them.

Grandma Baker’s egg noodles recipe isn’t so much about the ingredients used to make the noodles, but rather they way she made them and the fond childhood memories that were created right along this family heirloom recipe.

What makes Grandma Baker’s egg noodles so special?

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I think that what made Grandma Baker’s egg noodles so special is not only the way she made these very thick and hearty noodles, but all the love that went into every batch she made. I can’t even begin to tell you the number of conversations and memories that even our children have that are centered around “Grandma Baker’s egg noodles”.

Homemade noodles are also a part of my fond childhood memories. But, the noodles I grew up eating are nothing like these! Truth be told, I love my noodles. But everyone that has ever had Grandma Baker’s egg noodles, loves them even more.

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For the past 10 or more years, my husband has been making Grandma’s noodles. He takes great pride in carrying on a family tradition and passing that tradition on to our children. He’s actually groomed Morgan and Kristen (pictured above) on the fine art of noodle making.

Turkey Stock

Of course, Grandma’s Egg Noodles, would be the same as everyone else’s if it wasn’t for the turkey stock. My husband literally roasts two whole turkeys. He slow roasts or smokes (our new favorite) the turkeys, cuts off the meat and then makes turkey stock out of everything else.

The flavor from the smoked turkey is absolutely amazing and over the top. It just adds such depth to the turkey and noodles.

But, today, I just want to share Grandma Baker’s Egg Noodles Recipe with you. At some point, I’ll write out all the instructions for creating this amazing stock.

Grandma Baker’s Egg Noodles Recipe

There are just four simple ingredients in the egg noodles: eggs, milk, salt and flour. Grandma made her dough kinda thick, as you’ll note in the recipe.

When my husband makes noodles for our family, he usually makes two or three batches. Did I mention we have a large family? Plus, he likes to make sure there’s plenty leftover so everyone can take some home – just like Grandma Baker used to do.

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I wonder if Grandma Baker ever wrote messages in her flour? I think it used to say “Merry Christmas”.

Helpful Hint: Use a Stand Mixer!

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I gotta tell you though, the use of the KitchenAid Stand Mixer with the dough hook attachment has certainly made noodle making a lot easier! We didn’t have Misty Blue last year when my husband and daughter were busy making egg noodles for Christmas dinner, but we were able to borrow our daughter Morgan’s stand mixer.

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Morgan actually has the stand mixer that belonged to Nanny, my husband’s mother. In fact, this past year, Lenny even taught Morgan how to make Grandma Baker’s Egg Noodles. Eventually, we can turn the whole noodle making process over to the girls and we can just sit back and enjoy the dinner!

Except, somebody needs to learn how to smoke the turkey!

Helpful Hint: Use a Pizza Cutter

We have found that the best and easiest way to cut noodles is by using a pizza cutter. It makes cutting dough a breeze and the dough doesn’t stick to the blade.

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Do you have a favorite family heirloom recipe that’s been passed down from one generation to the next? As far as I know, Grandma Baker’s Egg Noodles Recipe has been passed down through 4 generations (5 counting her). That’s pretty amazing!

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Grandma Baker's Egg Noodles Recipe

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes

Total Time: 35 minutes

Learn how to make Grandma Baker’s Egg Noodles. This easy egg noodles recipe uses four simple ingredients: eggs, flour, milk and salt.

Ingredients

  • 6 eggs
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 2-3 cups all-purpose flour

Instructions

  1. Combine milk and eggs, beat to combine.Add salt and stir to incorporate into egg mixture.
  2. Add flour a little at a time until it forms a solid dough.
  3. Roll out dough onto floured surface about 1/8″ thick. Cover the top of the dough with flour. Roll up like a jelly roll, starting at the edge, roll all the way across. Cut 1/4 inch slices across the roll. Shake out and drop into boiling broth, one at a time. When all are in the broth, bring to boil and cook about 1 minute.

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Nutrition Information:

Yield: 12Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 268Total Fat: 3gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 94mgSodium: 236mgCarbohydrates: 48gFiber: 2gSugar: 0gProtein: 10g

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I couldn’t share such a cherished recipe with you without providing a free printable recipe card. I know you can print the recipe directly from this web page, but there’s just something extra special about recipe cards.

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Til next time…

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FAQs

How to make egg noodles and freeze them? ›

To Freeze: Freeze the dough (before rolling it out) in a freezer-safe bag, or airtight container, or freeze the homemade egg noodles after they are cut and before they are cooked. When ready to use, cook them from frozen in a pot of boiling water or soup.

How do egg noodles work? ›

Egg noodles are a food made by rolling a dough made from wheat flour and eggs into flat sheets which are then cut into ribbon shapes and cooked in boiling water. Egg noodles are eaten in cultures all around the world.

How to make homemade noodles and freeze? ›

If you have leftover pasta dough, or if you want to pre-make your dough for later use, simply make your dough and roll it into one large ball. Lightly flatten the dough into a disk and then wrap the dough in a double layer of heavy duty plastic wrap and place it in your freezer. It will stay fresh for up to four weeks.

How long can you keep homemade egg noodles in the freezer? ›

Avoid the microwave to defrost them

This is why after your noodles have dried, you will need to place them in a freezer-safe, airtight container. Once dried, you can keep your egg noodles in the freezer for between three and six months without worrying about how they will taste.

How to make instant noodles DIY? ›

The idea is simple and genius: Combine par-cooked noodles, a bit of vegetable base, some raw sliced veggies, and a few seasonings inside a jar. Add boiling water, wait a few minutes, and you've got yourself a lunch with all the appeal of instant noodles, but with actual flavor and freshness trapped under that lid.

What can I put on noodles if I don't have anything? ›

Cheese is an excellent way to add flavor to your pasta without having to rely on sauce. Try mixing your angel hair pasta with goat cheese, and toss in sun-dried tomatoes to make an amazing meal with just a few ingredients. Garlic butter is a terrific way to season all types of noodles.

How long does it take egg noodles to cook? ›

Bring a large pot of salted water to a rolling boil over high heat. Drop in the egg noodles and stir so they don't stick. Cook until just past al dente, about 10 minutes. Drain and return to the pot.

What's the difference between egg pasta and egg noodles? ›

Both egg noodles and pasta are unleavened dough products. Here are some of the differences: Ingredients: The main difference between egg noodles and pasta is that the former must contain eggs. While many homemade pasta recipes include eggs, most dried pasta from the supermarket does not.

What makes egg noodles so good? ›

Egg noodles are generally richer, denser, and more pliable than their water-based siblings, with a subtle but distinct savoriness that helps them stand out in heavier sauces. If you want proof, you only need two eggs to make Simeon's recipe, which is 2,046 less than you need to film a TikTok.

Can I freeze homemade egg noodles? ›

I've also tried to dehydrate the egg noodles and it did work, but they are very brittle and I think would break up too much, so freezing will work better for this recipe.

Can you freeze homemade egg noodles after cooking? ›

You'll have the most success storing leftover pasta if you keep the sauce and noodles separate. Keep that in mind before you mix sauce and pasta, especially if you're keeping your leftovers in the freezer (because, yes, you can freeze cooked pasta if you don't think you'll be eating it for several days or weeks).

Is it OK to freeze cooked egg noodles? ›

Yes, you can freeze it. Per Eat By Date, it should last 6-8 months when frozen. The eggs don't really change the ability to freeze it.

Can I freeze uncooked homemade noodles? ›

Alternatively, you can form the pasta noodles into a circular nest. Let the noodles air dry for one hour, then put the semi-dry pasta in a freezer-safe plastic bag or airtight container. The frozen pasta noodles will last for eight months. You can put the frozen noodles straight into boiling water to cook them.

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