Crock-Pot Noodles & Broth is a simple, quick, and tasty meal that only requires two ingredients.
Slow Cooker Noodles & Broth
Try this recipe for noodles and broth if you’re looking for an inexpensive and simple dinner idea. When you are sick and need something warm and delicious to eat, this recipe is perfect because it only calls for two ingredients: chicken broth and egg noodles. It can be made in a matter of minutes.
Of course, you can add additional ingredients, such as shredded chicken and vegetables like carrots and celery, to the noodles and broth. However, you will then consume chicken and noodle soup.
Instead, this recipe calls for chicken and noodles as its sole ingredient. Nothing more, nothing less.
Equipment Needed For Crock-Pot Noodles & Broth Recipe:
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Crock-Pot Noodles & Broth RecipeThis simple 2-ingredient recipe is super easy to make and hits the spot when you are sick or just need something comforting to eat.
FAQ
Can you put uncooked noodles in Crock-Pot?
The uncooked noodles go straight into the slow cooker, so you don’t even have to boil them first! This easy, prep-ahead supper is a convenient option when you have hungry mouths to feed but not a lot of time.
When should I put noodles in Crock-Pot?
The noodles are added to the slow cooker about 15 minutes before serving when using dry pasta. If you leave them in the crockpot for any longer than that, the noodles will start to mush. Noodles can also be prepared separately on the stove and then added to the soup when it’s time to serve.
How long does it take to cook noodles in a pot?
The majority of dried pasta should be ready in 10 to 12 minutes, but since every type of pasta is different, check a piece after about 8 minutes to see if it’s ready.
Will noodles get soggy in a Crock-Pot?
You can prepare pasta in slow cookers as long as you don’t mix the pasta and sauce together and leave it in the slow cooker for a long time. This will result in mushy, soggy, and unpleasant-tasting pasta. For best results, keep the pasta separate until serving.