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Thin Eggs Noodles

Allergens: Contains wheat and eggs.
Thin Eggs Noodles

What Is Thin Eggs Noodles?

Thin egg noodles are a variety of pasta made from wheat flour and eggs, characterized by their fine, often curly strands and pale yellow color. They are a staple in many East Asian cuisines, celebrated for their delicate texture and ability to absorb flavors. Available fresh or dried, they are quick-cooking and highly versatile.

"The key to perfect thin egg noodles is to avoid overcooking; their delicate nature means they transform quickly from al dente to mushy."

What Does Thin Eggs Noodles Taste Like?

Thin egg noodles offer a subtle, savory base that readily absorbs the flavors of accompanying sauces and ingredients, making them highly adaptable.

Taste
Mild, Savory, Slightly eggy
Texture
Chewy, Springy, Slightly firm
Aroma
Subtle, Wheat, Eggy
Acidity
None

Technical Metrics

Nutrition Facts

Per 85g
Calories310 kcal
Total Fat3.5g
Saturated Fat1g
Trans Fat0g
Cholesterol55mg
Protein12g
Total Carbohydrate58g
Dietary Fiber2g
Total Sugars2g
Calcium20mg
Iron1.5mg
Potassium100mg

Chef’s Secret

For maximum springiness in stir-fries, always rinse cooked thin egg noodles with cold water immediately after draining to stop the cooking process and prevent sticking.

Thin Eggs Noodles Substitutes & Ratios

The best substitute for Thin Eggs Noodles is Capellini (Angel Hair Pasta), used at a 1:1 ratio. For a similar thinness and quick cooking time in brothy soups or light sauces.

Substitutes for Thin Eggs Noodles with ratios
Substitute Ratio Best for
Capellini (Angel Hair Pasta) Best 1:1 For a similar thinness and quick cooking time in brothy soups or light sauces.
Vermicelli Rice Noodles 1:1 As a gluten-free alternative, offering a similar thin strand and quick cook time, though with a different texture.
Lo Mein Noodles 1:1 If a slightly thicker, chewier noodle is acceptable, particularly for stir-fries where more body is desired.
Ramen Noodles 1:1 For soup applications, though ramen noodles are typically curlier and have a distinct texture and flavor from alkaline salts.

How to Choose & Store Thin Eggs Noodles

  1. Store dried noodles in a cool, dry pantry away from direct sunlight.
  2. Keep fresh noodles refrigerated in their original sealed package.
  3. Consume fresh noodles within 2-3 days of purchase for best quality.
  4. If freezing fresh noodles, blanch first, then cool and store in an airtight container.

What Pairs Well With Thin Eggs Noodles?

  • Soy sauce
  • Sesame oil
  • Chicken broth
  • Shrimp
  • Bok choy
  • Mushrooms
  • Green onions
  • Ginger
  • Garlic
  • Chili oil

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Thin Eggs Noodles taste like?

Thin egg noodles offer a subtle, savory base that readily absorbs the flavors of accompanying sauces and ingredients, making them highly adaptable. Subtle|Wheat|Eggy

What is a good substitute for Thin Eggs Noodles?

The best substitute is Capellini (Angel Hair Pasta) (1:1). For a similar thinness and quick cooking time in brothy soups or light sauces.

How do you choose and store Thin Eggs Noodles?

Store dried noodles in a cool, dry pantry away from direct sunlight. Keep fresh noodles refrigerated in their original sealed package. Consume fresh noodles within 2-3 days of purchase for best quality. If freezing fresh noodles, blanch first, then cool and store in an airtight container.

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