Pour in broth; bring to a gentle boil.
Season with salt and pepper.
3. Cook the Noodles
Stir in uncooked egg noodles.
Reduce heat to low; simmer 8–10 minutes, stirring occasionally, until noodles are tender and cabbage is very soft.
4. Rest & Serve
Let sit 2–3 minutes the broth will thicken slightly into a light sauce.
Taste; adjust seasoning. Serve warm in bowls.
Serving Suggestions
= With protein: Pan-seared pork chops, sausage, or roast chicken
= Old-fashioned pairing: Buttermilk biscuits or cornbread
= Drink: Hot tea, cold milk, or apple cider
Make-Ahead & Storage Tips
Fridge: Keeps up to 3 days reheat gently with splash of broth.
Freeze: Not ideal noodles become mushy. Best fresh.
Prep ahead: Shred cabbage morning-of; store in fridge.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Gluten-free?
A: Yes! Use GF wide egg noodles (like Jovial or RP’s).
Q: Can I use savoy cabbage?
A: Absolutely it’s sweeter and more tender.
Q: Want more richness?
A: Stir in 2 tbsp sour cream or a sprinkle of shredded cheddar at the end.
Q: No caraway seeds?
A: Substitute with a pinch of celery seed or omit entirely.
❤️ The Heart of the Dish
This isn’t just noodles it’s a taste of quiet grace and care. It’s what Amish mothers made after a long day in the fields, saying, “Good food doesn’t shout it nourishes.”
So shred that cabbage, drop those noodles, and stir with kindness. Because the best comfort food isn’t complicated it’s humble, hearty, and made with love.
“Good cabbage noodles don’t need a recipe they just need someone hungry, and someone who cares.”
Enjoy.
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