cooking them brings out the starch in the noodles.
it is equal to 1 and a half because they thicken when cooked
The macaroni will swell at least double in size when it absorbs the water while boiling. For small noodles such as macaroni, 1 cup dry noodles will equal about 2-1/2 cups boiled noodles.Thus, 2 cups of dry macaroni will make 5 cups cooked macaroni.Note: a cup of dry noodles equals 4 oz, so a pound of dry noodles is about 4 cups and will make 10 cups cooked noodles.For long noodles like spaghetti, 4 oz dry noodles will make 2 cups cooked noodles, or 1 lb will make 8 cups cooked.
For pre-packaged noodles, the spice sachet usually goes in after the noodles are cooked.
It depends on the type of noodle. Most dry noodles will sink in water, while some fresh or cooked noodles may float due to the air trapped in them.
No offense but they only cost about 18 cents a package. Why not go buy some and sniff for yourself?! Dry, they don't smell much like anything. Cooked, they smell like any other cooked noodle.
I did a test to see what results I would get... I measured out 1-1/4 cups in a dry measuring cup, boiled it and got 1-1/2 cups in the same cup. I also used the same dry measurment 1-1/4 cup in a liquid measuring cup and got 1-1/4. I believe the answer would be 1-1/2 cup of dry noodles will be 2 cups of cooked noodles if u use the same dry measurment after u cook it.
1 cup equals a cup of cooked noodles. ( Am i missing something there )
Both (assuming that they are egg noodles).
There are:approx 39 calories in 1 oz or 28g of cooked egg noodlesapprox 109 calories in 1 oz or 28g of dry/uncooked egg noodlesapprox 146 in 1 cup (1.3 oz or 38g) of dry/uncooked egg noodlesapprox 221 in 1 cup (5.6 oz or 159g) of cooked egg noodles.
Two ounces of dry noodles equals different amount cooked depending on the type of pasta. Two ounces dry macaroni equals 1 and one eighth cups cooked. Two ounces dry spaghetti equals one cup cooked. In general, two ounces of any uncooked pasta is one serving.
No. you could certainly add hamburger. It consisted of egg noodles, a dry tomato base and when all cooked you added a packet of dried cheese. So good!