Easy Gluten-Free Egg Noodles Recipe (2024)

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These homemade gluten-free egg noodles taste incredible and are easy to make with just 3 simple ingredients. Remember, just because you can’t eat gluten doesn’t mean you have to miss out on gluten-free egg noodles. I partnered with Happy Egg to create this comforting recipe. Please see my disclosures.

Most people mourn the loss of bread when they first learn they can no longer eat gluten. For me, I mourned the loss of noodles.

I used to eat pasta all the time and ordered it every chance I got. But that all changed when I was diagnosed with celiac disease, and gluten, a protein found in wheat, rye, barley, and sometimes oats, was off the table.

And while I was able to find some good gluten-free brown rice pasta options, I realized the best way to mimic the taste and texture of the wheat-based noodles of my past was to make my own. This blog post is my journey to create the easiest and best gluten-free egg noodles around.

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Are Egg Noodles Gluten Free?

Before I share this super-easy gluten-free egg noodle recipe, I want to make sure you know that most store-bought egg noodles are not gluten-free because they contain wheat flour. Check labels carefully.

One exception is the Jovial gluten-free egg tagliatelle, which is a dried gluten-free egg noodle. It tastes good, but nothing like my homemade egg noodles.

Another store-bought gluten-free egg noodle is Trader Joe’s gluten-free egg fettuccine. These noodles are fresh and found in the fridge aisle. They are exceptionally good and the closest store-bought brand to the real thing.

How to Make Gluten-Free Egg Noodles

Below are step-by-step instructions for making homemade gluten-free egg noodles. It takes some practice, but once you get the hang of it, you will be hooked!

Step #1: Assemble the Ingredients

The first step to making gluten-free egg noodles is getting your ingredients ready. The good news is you’ll just need just three ingredients to make this recipe, all of which are easy to find and chances are you already have most of these ingredients your pantry and fridge.

(1) Eggs: You can’t make egg noodles without eggs! You’ll need five large eggs for this recipe. You’ll use four full eggs and one egg yolk.

(2) Gluten-Free Flour: You need a special flour blend comprised of gluten-free flours, starches, and gums. These are known as 1-to-1, cup-for-cup, or measure-for-measure flours and are found in plenty in grocery stores across the country. I use and recommend Bob’s Red Mill 1:1 Gluten-Free Flour Blend; however, if your preferred gluten-free flour blend doesn’t contain xanthan gum, simply add 1/2 teaspoon of it to this recipe.

(3) Salt: You’ll need just a touch of salt to elevate this recipe. Don’t skip it!

Step #2: Create the Dough

To create the dough, whisk together your gluten-free flour with salt in a large bowl. Now create a well in the center of the flour mixture and add the four large eggs and one egg yolk.

Now whisk the eggs inside the well using a fork until they’re fully scrambled. As you mix the eggs, you’ll start to incorporate the flour into the mixture slowly but surely.

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Keep mixing it until the flour and eggs are well combined and it looks something like the following picture.

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If the dough doesn’t come together and is too dry, add another egg yolk. If it’s too wet, add another tablespoon of flour. You want the dough to be slightly sticky and it should hold together when pressed into a ball.

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Add the dough to a lightly floured surface and cut it into four equal pieces. It’s easier to work the dough when you work with smaller portions.

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You’ll now begin rolling out one section of the dough with your rolling pin. You want to roll it out very thin. The dough tends to stick to your countertop, so a good trick is to roll it out on a piece of lightly-floured parchment paper. You can then easily peel the dough off the parchment paper if it sticks.

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You can run the dough through your pasta machine if you have one to get even strips of gluten-free egg noodles. Make sure the dough is floured to prevent it from sticking to the pasta machine.

If you don’t have a pasta machine, use a knife or pizza cutter to cut the noodles into long strips that are about 1/2 inch in width.

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A great technique is to fold the strip of dough into thirds, as pictured above, and then slice your noodles into even strips.

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You’ll then gently unravel each strip to get beautiful gluten-free egg noodles as pictured below.

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Repeat this process with the remaining dough until all your egg noodles are cut into the desired shape and size.

Step #3: Cook the Noodles

The final step is to cook your egg noodles. Bring a large stockpot of water to a boil, then gently drop the egg noodles into the water and cook for 2-5 minutes until tender and soft.

How long you cook them depends on how thick they are. Very thin noodles will only need about two minutes, while thicker noodles will need closer to five minutes.

Drain the noodles and serve with your choice of sauce and/or toppings. I added a little olive oil, fresh garlic, lemon squeeze, and chopped parsley so I could enjoy the taste of the homemade egg noodles without a lot of heavy sauce on top.

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These egg noodles taste best served immediately and with your favorite sauce or toppings. Just a little olive oil and salt is all you need to enjoy these wonderful noodles, but you can prepare them however you like.

Why We Love these Egg Noodles

There are plenty of reasons to love these egg noodles.

Easy: The first reason is they’re easy to make. They require only 3 ingredients that taste like a million bucks when combined. Plus, I use store-bought flour blends which make this recipe a breeze.

Joy: These gluten-free noodles make eating gluten-free joyful again. Every time I make them, I realize that I don’t have to miss out on good food just because I follow a gluten-free diet. I find great comfort in these egg noodles and find it’s worth the effort. It’s like a hug in a bowl.

Versatile: You can enjoy these egg noodles with a little olive oil and seasoning, slathered in spaghetti sauce, or topped with a homemade pesto sauce. Enjoy them how you like them most.

FAQs

Can You Freeze the Uncooked Egg Noodles? I’ve been asked if you can freeze these noodles and I haven’t tried it yet. I usually make them fresh. But if you want to freeze them, I recommend flash freezing them in nests, then adding the nests to a sealed container or freezer-safe bag. You can then take out the nests you need and add them to boiling water before serving.

Can I Use Almond Flour? This recipe calls for a 1-to-1 gluten-free flour blend made from various rice flours, starches, and xanthan gum. Almond flour is a high-fat flour and would not work in this recipe with the measurements given.

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Gluten-Free Egg Noodles

These gluten-free egg noodles are incredibly easy to make with only 3 simple ingredients. This is gluten-free comfort food at its finest!

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Course: Dinner

Cuisine: American

Keyword: egg noodle recipe, gluten-free egg noodles

Prep Time: 25 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 2 minutes minutes

Total Time: 27 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 servings

Calories: 279kcal

Author: Jenny Levine Finke

Ingredients

  • 2 cups gluten-free flour blend with xanthan gum (see notes) plus additional flour for rolling out the dough
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 5 large eggs, divided 4 full eggs, 1 egg yolk only

Instructions

  • Add gluten-free flour blend and salt to a large bowl. Whisk to combine.

  • Create a well in the center of the flour mixture and add the eggs and egg yolks. Whisk the eggs until scrambled, then, slowly whisk in the flour mixture to the eggs until incorporated.

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  • The dough should come together into a scraggly ball at this point. If it doesn’t hold together, add another egg yolk, if needed. If the mixture is too wet, add an additional tablespoon of flour.

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  • Turn the dough out onto a floured surface and press the dough together into a smooth ball.

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  • Cut the dough into four equal pieces and add one piece of dough to a floured surface. Cover the remaining dough with a towel or plastic wrap to keep it from drying out.

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  • Roll out one section of the dough on a floured surface until very thin. You can roll it over a floured piece of parchment paper to prevent it from sticking to your countertop. You want the dough to be somewhat translucent. Make sure the dough is well-floured to keep it from sticking to the rolling pin and surface.

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  • You can either run the dough sheets through your pasta machine or, with a knife or pizza cutter, cut the egg noodle dough into long pieces, with ½ inch width. *See my tip below for cutting the dough into even strips.

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  • Place the cut noodles into a pile on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and flour to keep them from clumping together. Repeat with the remaining dough.

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  • Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Drop egg noodles into the boiling water and cook for 2-5 minutes (cooking time will depend on how thick or thin your noodles are). Taste noodles at the 2 minute mark to check for doneness and remove when they are at the desired texture. Drain and serve with your choice of sauce.

Notes

Be sure your gluten-free flour blend contains xanthan gum. If it doesn’t, add 1/2 tsp of xanthan gum to the dough.

To cut the noodles into even strips with a knife or pizza cutter, gently fold the dough into thirds, then cut the dough. See my full article for pictures and additional tips.

It’s important to keep the dough well-floured so it doesn’t stick to your rolling pin, surface, or to other pieces of dough after it’s cut. You can roll it out on top of a floured piece of parchment paper so it doesn’t stick to your countertop.

You may need to cook the noodles in batches so they don’t clump together in the pot. I found that cooking this recipe in two batches works best.

These egg noodles are great with a lemon parmesan sauce, pesto sauce, meat sauce, or any topping of choice.

Nutrition

Calories: 279kcal | Carbohydrates: 44g | Protein: 12g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 213mg | Sodium: 366mg | Potassium: 61mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 302IU | Calcium: 70mg | Iron: 3mg

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Easy Gluten-Free Egg Noodles Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Can egg noodles be gluten-free? ›

Unfortunately, regular egg noodles are not gluten-free as they are made with flour. However, don't be too disappointed because we have five more amazing gluten-free noodle options below! Keep reading to find out.

How do you make gluten-free noodles taste better? ›

Salting pasta water is critical with wheat pasta too, but especially crucial with gluten-free. Unless made from chickpeas, gluten-free pasta can have a fairly basic taste. It's better to liven it up with some salt.

Are egg noodles healthy for weight loss? ›

However, they are also high in carbs, contain gluten, and could contribute to weight gain if consumed in high amounts. Therefore, while egg noodles can definitely fit into a healthy diet, it's important to watch your portion size and be mindful of which ingredients you pair them with.

Are egg noodles healthier than rice? ›

Rice noodles are lower in calories, fat, and protein than egg noodles. They also have more carbohydrates. One cup of cooked rice noodles made with white rice has about 193 calories, 0.4 grams of fat, 43.8 grams of carbohydrates, 1.8 grams of fiber, and 1.6 grams of protein.

Are egg noodles healthier than pasta? ›

Soba noodles are also high in protein and fiber as well as a great source of manganese. Egg noodles are not healthier than pasta, since they are high in carbohydrates and calories, just like pasta. The overall nutritional profile of egg noodles is very similar to that of pasta.

Does peanut butter contain gluten? ›

Living gluten-free can be a challenge. It's important to know that peanuts, peanut butter, peanut flour and peanut oil are considered naturally gluten-free foods. Gluten is a form of protein found in wheat, barley and rye (2).

Is there a trick to cooking gluten-free pasta? ›

Our Top Tips:

Cook pasta in an extra-large saucepan, for best results use 1lt of salted water per 100g pasta. Allow the pasta to boil uncovered while it cooks. There is no need to add oil to the cooking water. Boil for 5 minutes then carefully taste the pasta every minute until it is 'al dente'

How do you make gluten-free noodles not mushy? ›

Like oil and water

Starch, as we all know, can get sticky if it absorbs too much water — and now we see why cooking gluten-free pasta in a large pot of boiling water might present some problems! This is why adding a little olive oil to the pot after the water boils but before you add the pasta will help.

How do you make gluten-free noodles not fall apart? ›

Because of the starch, gluten-free pasta noodles tend to cling together. Add a glug of olive oil to the water and make sure to run a spoon through it to redistribute every 30 seconds during the first few minutes of cooking.

Can I eat noodles to lose belly fat? ›

Yes, you can eat pasta and still stick to your weight loss goals and lose fat. The main consideration to keep in mind when making food choices while trying to lose weight is to remain in a calorie deficit. Very simply, if your body uses more calories than you consume, then you will lose weight.

Do egg noodles spike blood sugar? ›

This is because egg noodles are high in carbohydrates (40 grams per 1 cup serving) compared to white pasta (30 grams per 1 cup serving). Egg noodles also have a moderate glycemic index and a higher glycemic index than pasta meaning egg noodles are more likely to cause blood sugar spikes.

What pasta has lowest carbs? ›

  1. Shirataki noodles (konjac noodles) and tofu shirataki noodles. If you're counting carbs and craving pasta, these are your best bet. ...
  2. Zucchini noodles. Also known as zoodles, these are simply long strands that have been spiralized from whole squash. ...
  3. Hearts of palm noodles. ...
  4. Spaghetti squash noodles.
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Which noodle is the healthiest? ›

Rice noodles are often considered one of the healthiest options available. They are naturally gluten-free, low in fat, and easy to digest. P'Nut Asian Kitchen incorporates rice noodles into many of their dishes, including the popular Pad Thai and Wonton Noodle Soup.

Are egg noodles bad for cholesterol? ›

If you're watching your cholesterol intake, eggs can easily make up your daily value of cholesterol. Egg noodles have a much higher amount of cholesterol than pasta noodles. Egg noodles have around 46 milligrams of cholesterol, while pasta has almost none.

Do all egg noodles have wheat? ›

Typically, no egg noodles are not gluten-free. Unfortunately, most egg noodle brands first ingredient is wheat flour and eggs. Some do contain milk, and some do contain preservatives or additives.

Do ramen egg noodles have gluten? ›

No, ramen isn't gluten-free.

Do gluten-free noodles exist? ›

Coming in all the classic pasta shapes and sizes you love, gluten-free pasta noodles are those that have been made without wheat or any other gluten-containing ingredients by replacing them with corn, rice, and even potato flour.

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