Potato Noodles

Servings: 4 Total Time: 45 hrs Difficulty: Beginner
Comforting Homemade Noodles
A plate of homemade potato noodles served with vegetables and sauce. pinit

Ah, potato noodles! Now there’s a dish that warms the heart and fills the belly. I remember the first time I tried these little delights—my grandmother whipped them up in her cozy kitchen, and the aroma was simply magical. There’s something so comforting about transforming humble potatoes into a dish that’s not only delicious but also carries a bit of nostalgia. When I think of potato noodles, I envision family gatherings, laughter echoing off the walls, and plates piled high with twirly noodles and savory toppings. They’re not just food; they’re a celebration.

Why you’ll love this recipe

Now, let’s talk about what makes this dish a must-try tonight. First off, it’s all about versatility. Potato noodles can be dressed up or down, depending on your mood (or the ingredients you have in your pantry). Toss them with a rich tomato sauce for a comforting meal, or serve them lightly sautéed in olive oil and garlic to let their unique texture shine through.

Not only are these noodles delicious, but they also come together surprisingly quickly, making them a perfect option for weeknight dinners or casual get-togethers. Oh, and did I mention how fun they are to make? It’s a great way to get your hands dirty in the kitchen, kneading that dough until it’s just right. Plus, you don’t really need fancy gadgets or ingredients—just potatoes, and that’s something we all have lying around, right?

Gather these ingredients

Let’s make sure you have everything you need lined up for this glorious dish:

  1. 2 large potatoes: Look for starchy varieties like Russets; they provide the perfect fluffiness once boiled and mashed. You can substitute with sweet potatoes if you want a twist, but the flavor will be quite different.

  2. 1 cup all-purpose flour: This is your binding force. You could swap in whole-wheat flour or gluten-free alternatives, but keep in mind that the texture might change.

  3. 1 egg: The egg helps to create a cohesive dough. Vegans can replace it with a tablespoon of flaxseed meal mixed in water, though you may need a bit more flour to get the consistency right.

  4. Salt to taste: Never underestimate the power of good ol’ salt! It enhances flavor, so don’t skip it. Feel free to add herbs or spices for an extra flair.

  5. Water as needed: Sometimes, a little extra moisture is key to achieving that perfect dough. Just a splash can make a world of difference!

Preparing Potato Noodles

Let’s dive into the magical cooking process:

  1. Peel and boil the potatoes: Place your peeled potatoes in a pot of salted water. Bring it to a boil and let those spuds bubble until they are incredibly tender. You’ll know they are ready when a fork slides right through.

  2. Mash the potatoes and cool slightly: Once boiled, mash them well—no lumps allowed! Let them cool a little; you don’t want to burn your fingers during the mixing phase.

  3. Combine the ingredients: In a large mixing bowl, combine your mashed potatoes, flour, egg, and a healthy pinch of salt. Here’s your chance to be a little gentle yet thorough. Mix until everything is just incorporated, but don’t overdo it.

  4. Knead into dough: Flour your surface and turn out the dough. Knead it gently until it’s smooth—picture kneading bread, but less intense. This is where the magic happens.

  5. Roll and cut noodles: Roll out the dough, aiming for about 1/4 inch thick. Cut your noodles into whatever shape you fancy! Classic lasagna strips, squiggly fettuccine, or even tiny gnocchi—you name it!

  6. Boil the noodles: Toss those cut noodles into a pot of boiling salted water. When they float to the surface, they’re done! It’s like they’re giving you a joyful little wave. Scoop them out and drain.

  7. Serve with your choice of toppings: Whether you fancy a simple drizzle of olive oil or a heap of bolognese sauce, the choice is yours. Get creative; the sky’s the limit!

Best way to enjoy it

Now that your potato noodles are ready, let’s talk toppings. One of my all-time favorite combinations is a garlicky sauté of spinach and cherry tomatoes, crowned with a generous sprinkle of grated Parmesan—delicious! You could also toss them up with a rich cream sauce, or simply serve them with melted butter and herbs for a truly cozy experience. Pair your noodles with a fresh salad on the side for some crunch and balance, and you’re set!

How to store and freeze

Let’s chat about leftovers, because let’s be real, you might just have some once this dish gets around the table!

  • Storage: If you have extras, store the cooked noodles in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.
  • Freezing: You can freeze uncooked noodles—just place them on a baking sheet to freeze individually before transferring them to a zip-top bag. They can chill in the freezer for up to a month.

When you want to enjoy them again, simply pop them into boiling water straight from the freezer—you won’t even need to thaw!

Helpful cooking tips

Who doesn’t love a few insider secrets to make things easier?

  • Ensure your potatoes are super dry before mixing—this will ensure you don’t have soggy noodles.
  • If the dough feels too sticky, you can gently add a little more flour.
  • Want to add color? Incorporate beet or spinach puree into the dough for vibrant variations!
  • If you get tired of shaping noodles, there’s nothing wrong with rolling them into little dumplings—think outside the box!

Creative Twists

Feeling adventurous? Here are a few creative takes on these potato noodles:

  • Herbed Cheese Noodles: Mix in some fresh herbs and ricotta cheese for a delightful twist.
  • Saucy Asian-inspired Noodles: Toss them in a sesame ginger sauce with scallions and peanuts—delicious!

You could even experiment with spices in the dough, like paprika for a smoky undertone, or curry powder for an exotic flair.

Ingredients

  • 2 large potatoes
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 egg
  • Salt to taste
  • Water as needed

Directions to follow

  1. Peel and boil the potatoes until soft.
  2. Mash the potatoes and let them cool slightly.
  3. In a bowl, combine the mashed potatoes with flour, egg, and salt.
  4. Knead the mixture into a smooth dough.
  5. Roll out the dough and cut into noodle shapes.
  6. Boil the noodles in salted water until they float, then drain.
  7. Serve with your choice of toppings.

Common questions

  • How long does it take to prepare? Around 45 minutes from start to finish, including boiling time.
  • Can I make this gluten-free? Absolutely! Use a gluten-free flour mix, but keep an eye on the dough’s texture.
  • What can I do with leftover noodles? Use them in a stir-fry or a baked casserole for a new meal.
  • Can I add vegetables to the dough? Totally! Finely chopped spinach, kale, or even carrots can be mixed into the dough for added nutrition.
  • What’s the best sauce to pair with potato noodles? Think classic marinara or a simple garlic and butter combination—both are winners!

Every time I make these potato noodles, I’m reminded of the comfort they bring—not just in flavor, but in the memories they evoke. Embrace the experience of creating something special in your kitchen and don’t be afraid to make it your own! Can’t wait to hear how your noodle adventure turns out. Happy cooking, my friend!

A plate of homemade potato noodles served with vegetables and sauce. pinit
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Potato Noodles

Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time Cook Time Total Time 45 hrs
Servings: 4 Estimated Cost: $ 5 Calories: 250
Best Season: Any

Description

Delight in the heartwarming experience of homemade potato noodles that are versatile and fun to make.

Ingredients

Base Ingredients

Directions

Preparing Potato Noodles

  1. Boil Potatoes

    Peel and boil the potatoes in salted water until tender.
    Test with a fork to ensure they are soft.
  2. Mash and Cool

    Mash the boiled potatoes and let them cool slightly.
    Make sure there are no lumps.
  3. Combine Ingredients

    In a bowl, mix the mashed potatoes with flour, egg, and salt until just incorporated.
    Do not overmix.
  4. Knead Dough

    Turn out the dough on a floured surface and knead until smooth.
    Knead gently, simulating bread kneading but less intensely.
  5. Roll and Cut Noodles

    Roll out the dough to about 1/4 inch thick and cut into desired shapes.
    Options include lasagna strips, fettuccine, or gnocchi.
  6. Boil Noodles

    Boil the cut noodles in salted water until they float, then drain.
    Floating indicates they are done.
  7. Serve

    Serve with your choice of toppings like olive oil, sauce, or sautéed veggies.
    Be creative with toppings.

Nutrition Facts

Servings 4


Amount Per Serving
Calories 250kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 1g2%
Saturated Fat 0g
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 0mg
Sodium 50mg3%
Potassium 500mg15%
Total Carbohydrate 50g17%
Dietary Fiber 4g16%
Sugars 2g
Protein 6g12%

Vitamin C 30 mg
Iron 2 mg
Thiamin 0.2 mg
Riboflavin 0.1 mg
Niacin 2 mg
Vitamin B6 0.5 mg
Magnesium 20 mg
Zinc 1 mg
Copper 0.2 mg
Manganese 0.5 mg

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Note

Experiment with various toppings and sauces for different flavors.
Keywords: potato noodles, comfort food, homemade, versatile
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Common Questions

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How long does it take to prepare?

Approximately 45 minutes from start to finish.

Can I make this gluten-free?

Yes, use a gluten-free flour mix.

What can I do with leftover noodles?

Use them in stir-fry or baked casseroles.

Can I add vegetables to the dough?

Yes, finely chopped spinach, kale, or carrots work well.

What’s the best sauce to pair with potato noodles?

Classic marinara or garlic and butter.

Irelia Novak Food and Lifestyle Blogger

Hi, I'm Irelia Novak, a passionate home cook and food blogger who loves turning simple ingredients into delicious everyday meals. I live a cozy, family-centered life and enjoy exploring new flavors, discovering fresh ideas, and sharing inspiring recipes. When I’m not in the kitchen, you’ll find me traveling, journaling, or spending quality time with the people I love.

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