tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8391240397681336959.post8830010050183505546..comments2024-03-24T19:29:59.329-05:00Comments on Amy's Cooking Adventures: Shoup NoodlesAmyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06489846082214132063noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8391240397681336959.post-40894844378146034962021-09-05T17:46:58.034-05:002021-09-05T17:46:58.034-05:00My mom used to substitute the potatoes for sauerkr...My mom used to substitute the potatoes for sauerkraut. Somehow the noodles always came out fluffier this way. I now am experimenting using a mixture of potatoes and sauerkraut. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01158185752618616084noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8391240397681336959.post-28221674148243114492020-05-01T22:25:25.648-05:002020-05-01T22:25:25.648-05:00Great questions! I'm glad you asked! Sometime...Great questions! I'm glad you asked! Sometimes when blogging a recipe one has grown up with is tricky, sine I know how these look and taste and cook but others don't!<br /><br />The noodles boil in the water. It's nearly impossible to get a single layer, so they boil and steam (once the lid is on) and absorb the water as they cook.<br /><br />The potatoes, just kinda hang out and are served mixed in with the noodles (they get stirred in more when the noodles are flipped to fry on the other side). I've always thought them an odd addition to the recipe, but since it's the way my mom and grandma made it, so do I!Amyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06489846082214132063noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8391240397681336959.post-7327396167154699392020-04-30T08:06:09.950-05:002020-04-30T08:06:09.950-05:00These sound delicious but I'm very confused an...These sound delicious but I'm very confused and WISH I could see a video of the process. <br /><br />Ok so there is 2 cups of water in a skillet. Do the noodles BOIL in the water then? Are they floating on top of the water? Or does the water cover them? <br /><br />Potato slices go on top of the boiling noodles. Do they adhere themselves to the noodles somehow or are they then removed and served separately from the noodles? <br /><br />Sorry if my questions are stupid but I'm really not able to picture the process in my mind. LOL They sure do sound yummy!!!!!Jinjer-The Intrepid Angelenohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04892279772221757519noreply@blogger.com