Good Wednesday everyone!
My family and I love love eating at Noodles & Company. If you guys haven't ever tried their food you are seriously missing out. My sister and I love to order "Buttered Noodles". They are noodles fried in butter, mixed with seasonings, and topped with Parmesan Chicken and Mozzarella Cheese. That and a Coke for dinner....that is real living.
I wanted to try to see if I could come up with something similar to Noodles' version. Let me say I got pretty close! For the breading I mixed up different seasonings, Parmesan Cheese, and salt and pepper. Dipped it then in egg and fried until done. The breaded chicken alone was very good. The family loved this, it was great to see my brother and sister saying..."mmm this is pretty good".
Buttered Noodles: My Version
Ingredients:
2 chicken breasts, thawed
3 cups egg noodles, cooked
2 sticks of butter
3 eggs
1/2 cup Italian bread crumbs
1/2 cup Parmesan Cheese, grated
3/4 tsp. pepper
1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. garlic powder
1 tsp. Italian Seasoning
1/2 cup Mozzarella Cheese
Salt and pepper to taste
DIRECTIONS:
Cut chicken breasts into strips. Beat eggs in a bowl and set aside. Combine bread crumbs, parmesan cheese, pepper, salt, and garlic powder. Place 3 tbsp. of butter in pan over stove on low-medium heat. Melt all over pan. Dip chicken in eggs (let excess egg mixture drip off) and then roll in bread crumb mixture. Place in pan and cook for 2 minutes or until done, turning as needed. In another pan, melt 5tbsp. of butter on medium-high heat. Pour the egg noodles into the pan and cook until crisp, about 3 minutes. Remove from heat. Season with Italian Seasoning and salt and pepper. Mix. Put noodles in bowl and top with chicken and Mozzarella Cheese. Yield: 2 servings.
We did it. We took pictures. It is a big accomplishment because if we don't go get them done, you will never see a decent picture of us 6 together. There will be pictures of us 6. But they don't go past our family seeing them.
The weather was perfect, couldn't have asked for a better day...especially nice since it had been raining the previous days. All I could say was "thank you God....for no rain and a beautiful day to boot".
So, here we are. These 5 (not including our parents) are the ones that devour all of the food you see on my blog. Those 3 boys are the ones who I have to thank. The 2 girls are the ones I have to thank for keeping me somewhat girly. And my youngest brother. Joe. He is perfectly fine. He wasn't being tortured. He doesn't like to smile for the camera. Thus the uncovincing grins.
Great dinner and you are so nice to cook for your family.
ReplyDeleteWho is that good looking family?! The pics turned out GREAT!! I like the gazebo one and the action one alot. Lisa's hair looks so cute. Oh, and YES please post more! Love you!
ReplyDeleteOh I love the second one!! Its gorgeous :) And that recipe sounds DELICIOUS. :-)
ReplyDeleteMy hubby will absolutely love this!!! Great photos, too! :)
ReplyDeleteCute photos and delicious meal. I love buttered noodles.
ReplyDeleteWhat neat pics Priscilla! The pasta looks delish! :)
ReplyDeleteWould love to see more pictures! :) That dinner looks amazing! I need to try it!
ReplyDeleteSounds crazy good! Fried pasta? Never heard of anything like it. More cute family pics
ReplyDeleteLovely, lovely photos! You look like an Italian friend of mine. So funny! Thank you for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteI vote for MORE pictures!
ReplyDeleteLove the family pics! Buttered noodles were always my favorite growing up!
ReplyDeleteWhen I was little (ok, even now) my favorite comfort food was buttered egg noodles.
ReplyDeleteWhat fantastic dinner Priscilla. Your family pictures are wonderful. All of your are so photogenic.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! THAT looks sooo good! if it wasn't 10:30 at night, I would so go make it! :) I know what we're having for dinner tomorrow! :)
ReplyDeleteGREAT recipe!
Amanda
The Daily Planet
Wow! Amazing photography!!! We would love to c more!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletemmmm...I am going to have to try this one!
ReplyDeleteThose noodles sound amazing!
ReplyDeleteGreat pics... would love to see more!
Ok, I know I am slow sometimes, but is this 3 cups of noodles and then you cook them or is it cook enough noodles to make 3 cups?
ReplyDeleteShowing my ignorance. We're all friends, right? :-)
Hi AuntLynda,
ReplyDeleteIt is cooked enough noodles to make 3 cups. I am pretty slow myself...
This looks like a perfect weeknight meal - yum!
ReplyDeleteCool article you got here. It would be great to read more about that topic. Thanx for giving this information.
ReplyDeleteSexy Lady
Girls for companionship in London
i read over this recipe several times and it only says to melt 3 table spoons of butter in one pan for the chicken, and then the other 5 tablespoons of butter for the noodles...... so u have a whole stick of butter leftover for nothing, just wanted to let you know :)
ReplyDeleteIt is cooked enough noodles to make 3 cups. I am pretty slow myself...
ReplyDeleteI cooked the noodles once and they were too soggy, so I threw them out and cooked some AGAIN... and again, they were too soggy...... then when I put them in the butter they never got crispy-- =( suggestions?
ReplyDeletehiqtdoll,
ReplyDeleteHmmm...try using less butter and turn the heat on your stove to "high". Make sure your noodles are drained well after cooking then fry them.
hope that helps!!