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Sturdy in texture, egg noodles are often used in casseroles or paired with
cream sauce.
Egg noodles are wide, flat noodles that contain up to 20% whole eggs. They have a slightly higher fat count than most noodles.
Because of their sturdy texture, they’re often used in casseroles or paired with cream
or meat sauces. VarietiesEgg noodles are usually short, flat noodles, but may come in the form of fettuccine,
tagliatille, and other shapes. Buying and storing tipsLook for egg noodles in the pasta or bulk food section of natural food or grocery stores.
Store them, unopened, in a cool, dry cupboard for six to eight months. AvailabilityEgg noodles are available year-round. Preparation, uses, and tipsAdd noodles a few at a time to salted boiling water. To prevent noodles from sticking to
the bottom of the pan, stir gently until the water returns to a rapid boil. Cooking time
varies depending on the type of pasta. Drain and rinse with cold water to stop cooking. Toss
with asparagus, olive oil, and grated Parmesan, or use in casseroles.
Nutritional HighlightsEgg noodles (dry, enriched), 1 cup (38g)
Calories: 145
Protein: 5.3g
Carbohydrate: 27g
Total Fat: 1.6g
Fiber: 27g
*Excellent source of: Selenium (22.5mcg), Thiamine (0.4mg), and Folate (87.8mcg)
*Good source of: Niacin (3.0mg) *Foods that are an “excellent source” of a particular
nutrient provide 20% or more of the Recommended Daily Value, based upon United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA) guidelines. Foods that are a “good source” of a
particular nutrient provide between 10 and 20% of the USDA Recommended Daily Value.
Nutritional information and daily nutritional guidelines may vary in different countries.
Please consult the appropriate organization in your country for specific nutritional values
and the recommended daily guidelines. |