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Cooking Noodles?

Started by Twister, August 10, 2010, 06:41:09 PM

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Twister

I can't figure out why the noodles I fix are tough and chewy and sticky.. . I fully cook them by using a timer and all; the right tempurate.

This noodle mystery baffles me. :dazzled:

cork

Quote from: Microchip on August 10, 2010, 06:41:09 PM
I can't figure out why the noodles I fix are tough and chewy and sticky.. . I fully cook them by using a timer and all; the right tempurate.

This noodle mystery baffles me. :dazzled:

At what elevation do you live? Noodles don't cook right at high elevations.

Twister

I sit at around 750 ~ 1,000 ft above the sea level.

cork

It's probably not the elevation then. If you were in Denver, Colorado it'd be a different story.

What kind of noodles are you trying to cook? Egg noodles? Rice noodles? Udon?

Twister

Rice noodles. I put the temperature on the highest to boil the noodles. Only left them to boil for 3 minutes, stirred so often.

cork

These are some instructions I found for cooking rice noodles.

http://www.ehow.com/how_4496479_soften-cook-rice-noodles.html
http://www.ehow.com/how_4784876_use-asian-dried-rice-noodles.html

I love Thai food. Dishes like Pud Kee Mow, Pad Thai and Rad Nah, all with rice noodles, are some favorites. I haven't met a Thai dish that I didn't enjoy thoroughly.