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Milk Street Noodles

Secrets to the World's Best Noodles, from Fettuccine Alfredo to Pad Thai to Miso Ramen

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It's time to twirl and slurp bowls of pasta, ramen, spaetzle, lo mein, and more with 125 recipes for noodles from around the world, from the James Beard Award-winning team at Milk Street
Nearly every culture serves some sort of noodle, from fettuccine, ramen and spaetzle, to lo mein, gnocchi and udon. So we traveled the world to learn the secrets to the best pad Thai, Italian ragu, spicy North African couscous and buttery Turkish noodles flecked with feta. 
  • In Italy, we were taught the real fettuccine Alfredo—so much lighter, simpler and more satisfying than what we knew.
  • In Sapporo, Japan, we learned how to develop the deep umami flavors of miso ramen with minimal time and effort.
  • And from Ho Chi Minh City to Lima, we learned the art of the quick noodle stir-fry, from Vietnamese shrimp noodles to Peruvian chicken and pasta
  • The world of noodles also includes cool salads, steaming soups, plump dumplings and bowls of well-sauced shapes of all kind. Noodles are a perfect canvas for spring and summer vegetables, as well as hearty wintertime baked casseroles. And if speed is your need, try hoisin-ginger noodles or our cheesy one-pan cacio e pepe, both ready in 20 minutes. 
    We include guides to using the noodles you have on hand, and show how to make classic noodles from scratch—from homemade udon and hand-cut wheat noodles to fresh egg pasta, orecchiette and potato gnocchi.
    What's for dinner? Use your noodle.
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      • Publisher's Weekly

        February 20, 2023
        Kimball (Milk Street: The World in a Skillet) delivers a resourceful primer on noodles, a food that “charm and delight almost every kitchen in the world.” Readers reap the benefits of his Milk Street team being dispatched to learn at the elbow of cooks across the globe. A chapter of stir-fries features a satisfying range of noodle varieties, including glass, sweet potato starch, udon, rice, and ramen. Sour soups of Eastern Europe, meanwhile, are represented in a recipe that calls for sauerkraut and its tangy brine. Dishes draw on widely available and pantry-friendly ingredients, and often result in pleasing mash-ups: a chicken noodle soup with turmeric and coconut milk relies on influences from China, India, Myanmar, and Thailand, while a Syrian-inspired pasta comes together with fettuccine, lentils, and pomegranate molasses. Innovative takes on Italian classics will help home cooks get dinner on the table quickly; the long-simmered, hearty zuppa forte of Naples, for example, becomes a 30-minute meal thanks to diced pancetta and Korean gochujang, and gnocchi is created “in an instant” using dried potato flakes. Even the humble tuna noodle casserole gets an upgrade with Gruyère, capers, and sautéed fennel. With handy tips and practical indexing, this welcome compendium does not disappoint. Agent: David Black, David Black Literary.

      • Library Journal

        April 1, 2023

        The latest book from Kimball (Milk Street: Cook What You Have) takes readers on a noodle-centric world tour. Many recipes showcase Asian noodle dishes, although Italy, Eastern Europe, Spain, Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East are also well represented. The work starts with a few recipes for classic versions of homemade noodles of various sorts, but mercifully the rest of the book does not assume cooks will be making their own noodles. Recipes are grouped by type, moving from cold dishes and noodle soups to stir-fries, one-pot meals, and a section entitled "Fast & Saucy." There are 95 recipes (not counting the initial ones for the noodles themselves), so there is a tremendous variety of dishes. Based on the usual straightforward Milk Street style, the recipes are well organized and easy to follow, with a minimum of steps or complications. The ingredients should be easy to source for most readers, and there are often substitutions listed for harder-to-find options. Each recipe is accompanied by a full-color close-up photo. VERDICT Carbo-loading never looked so good. Highly recommended.--Susan Hurst

        Copyright 2023 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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