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My favorite recipe calls for homemade egg noodles half wheat half white flour. Is there a recipe for good homemade gluten free noodles?

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there  are  so many  just  google  gluten-free  noodles  &  more  than  you ever  would  think  tons  of  recipes  come  up....They  all are  very  similar in ingredients....For egg  noodles  you can  buy Seitenbacher  egg ribbons  on the  A  store  online....they  are  the  very best  ...

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maximoo Enthusiast

u can use rice noodles, avaialble at any oriental grocery store for about the price of spaghetti $1.39 or so...

however Whole Foods has them too... for 2x the price!!

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This brand is at wegman's. I've never bought this kind specifically, but I've had the brand and it was pretty good. 

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maximoo Enthusiast

Jovial pasta..very expensive trader joes or tinkyada much more affordable, no eggs tho.

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kenlove Rising Star

My favorite recipe calls for homemade egg noodles half wheat half white flour. Is there a recipe for good homemade gluten free noodles?

try to  find  soba powder ( buckwheat) in a Japanese or other market.  Makes great noodles. rice flour too.  takes some practice to get used too but the taste is worth it.

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