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Scissor-Cut Noodles with Spicy Chili Crisp

Noodles are a universal comfort food, cherished in various forms and flavors around the world. One of the most unique and delightful varieties is scissor-cut noodles, a lesser-known but exceptionally delicious type of noodle that has been enjoyed for centuries in East Asia.

The technique of cutting noodles with scissors or knives is believed to have originated in China during the Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE) and later spread to Korea. This method was particularly popular among the common folk who didn’t have access to noodle-making machines but still wanted to enjoy fresh, homemade noodles.

Scissor-cut noodles have a distinct texture and taste that set them apart from their machine-made counterparts. Here are a few reasons why they are beloved by noodle enthusiasts:

  • Texture: The irregularity of the noodles creates a unique mouthfeel. Some parts are thicker and chewier, while others are thinner and softer, providing a delightful contrast with each bite.
  • Freshness: Because they are often made fresh and cooked immediately, scissor-cut noodles have a superior flavor and texture compared to dried or pre-packaged noodles.
  • Versatility: These noodles can be used in a variety of dishes, from soups and stir-fries to cold salads. Their robust texture allows them to hold up well in hearty broths and rich sauces.

What sets scissor-cut noodles apart from other types is the unique method of preparation. Instead of using a machine to extrude or roll out the dough, the dough is hand-stretched and then cut directly into boiling water using scissors or a knife. Here’s a step-by-step look at how these noodles are typically made:

  1. Dough Preparation: The dough is made from a simple mixture of flour, water, and sometimes a bit of salt. The key is to knead the dough until it’s smooth and elastic.
  2. Hand-Stretching: Once the dough is ready, it is rolled into a long, flat sheet. Unlike machine-made noodles, the thickness and texture of scissor-cut noodles are irregular, giving them a rustic, homemade feel.
  3. Cutting: The stretched dough is then cut directly into boiling water using scissors or a knife. This method allows for a variety of noodle shapes and sizes, each with a unique texture that enhances the dining experience.
  4. Cooking: The noodles are cooked in boiling water until they float to the surface, indicating they are done. This usually takes just a few minutes.
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Scissor-Cut Noodles


  • Author: kyriethefoodie
  • Total Time: 10-11 minutes

Description

Scissor-cut noodles are hand-stretched and irregularly cut, boasting a delightful combination of chewy and tender textures that soak up sauces and broths for an irresistibly fresh, homemade flavor.


Ingredients

Units Scale
  • 2 cup flour
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 1/2 tbsp salt
  • Chili crisp (suited to your desired spice level)
  • Green onions for garnishing (optional)

Instructions

  1. To a bowl, add your flour, salt, and water. Knead for a minute then transfer to a clean, flat surface.
  2. Knead for another 5 minutes, or until dough ball is smooth.
  3. To a pot of boiling water, using scissors, cut your dough ball into thin strips about 1/2 in. long into the boiling water, allowing noodles to cook for 3-4 min., depending on thickness.
  4. Strain noodles and place back in pot. Mix with your sauce of choice (I mixed with chili crisp) and enjoy.
  • Prep Time: 8 minutes
  • Cook Time: 2-3 minutes

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 4-6