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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. 

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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