I usesally make these type of noodles with faxtail millets. Adding a bit of rice flour or tapioca flower to the buckwheat keeps it together. Also boiling hot water after it comes to get her, let it cool down till you can comfortably put your hands in it. Then kneed and kneed. Put in a press and directly squeeze into boiling water. I've made buckwheat using traditional itallian gnocchi recipie and it was just as awesome.
Awesome video! It might be worth noting that the extrusion method( noodle press) is notorious for abrading low hydration noodle as the dough contacts and goes through the die( the disc with holes). Pre shaping your dough rounds into 'logs' and then allowing them to sit in the fridge for a bit might given you a little less friction contact when the extrusion process starts?
Thankyou soooo much for this recipe! It’s 💯 I’m glad cuz sometimes on the titles says buckwheat noodles but indeed it’s combined with all purpose flour ( so in my case very sensitive to gluten will be a not to go recipe). Again thanks 😊
I just got the same exact noodle press recently and this is the recipe i was looking for! I made 100% buckwheat noodles before but they were still too dense even if i cut them super thin and roll them out super thin. Thank you!
This is so awesome! I bought flour to make soba noodles, but I've been making crepes with it instead because it's so easy lololol I'm definitely going to give it a go at some point
You should also try making sweet soba karinto! It is a Nagano (Japan) speciality and from what I remember the dough can't be too dense and are probably deep-fried for a short time (but the inside can't be left wet and the oil needs to be reduced afterwards). Maybe it is also possible to do it on a baking tray.. I don't really know.
Thanks for this video! I'd like to know where to get the low bowl you mixed the flour and water in, and the wooden box you put the noodles in at the end! They look beautiful! I'd like to get me a set too! Thanks!
Ingenious! Actually surprised this worked, ha-ha! I don't think my people, Eastern Slavs, traditionally make pasta with buckwheat--a common grain the whole groats of which we eat as other peoples do rice--so this recipe intrigues me. But I'd have to do it the hard way, by rolling and slicing, so I'll wait until cooler weather. ThanksForPosting : )
Appreciate the effort. Most of us aren’t as skilled or equipped with the right tools like Soba Masters are but this was a unique attempt at a conventional method. 100% Buckwheat is definitely better for that deeper flavor and chewy texture but guess I’ll settle with the prepackaged dry noodles.
Hey Christina! Actually I didn't know that noodle press was a thing,and i thought great,i want to make soba noodles but where could i find the tools she uses? But then i searched on the net and saw that it's a quite cheap utensil to have and i am going to buy one! Do you know,or have you done it,if we can make lentil,or chickpea noodles/fusili/whatever with this noodle press machine? It would be a great video to make,since legume pasta is quite expensive,and if i can make my own,using only flour and this press,then it's a no brainer. Thanks for the ideas!
Hi, I have used buckwheat flour for lots of recipes, however I have chosen to now purchase the grain, and as the lady has not replied to your question, I will be using my Vitamix for dry ingredients, however I would think maybe using a small blender without putting too much into the container would be fine. I shall be trying this recipe but sadly I do not have a noodle machine, but I shall try cutting it into fine strips and using it like a tagliatelle. Wishing you all the best. I am not Coeliac however since 2015 I stopped all gluten for 9 months to be able to regrow my cartilage in my knees and elbows etc...I do have a little gluten every now and again but prefer to stay clear, for health benefits.
Would it have been easier and more successful with a roller method, i.e., a pasta machine? You'd have to be very careful as they came out of the roller, support them so they didn't break apart, but have you tried that? Thanks for the demo.
I tried this; no joy with the noodle press. Many different recipes, flour/water ratios, boiling water, cold water...the resulting dough can't go thru the noodle press. I'm 6'2" and a solid 200lbs, can't get more than an inch of noodle extruded before I have to stop, or snap the metal rod driving the extruder. Think I'll just buy them.
Subtitle: "I half-assed soba noodles: didn't do my homework on the proper hydration percent, made a few mistakes, made crappy tiny noodle bits that I barely showed in the video, and then didn't bother to take a second try implementing the lessons learned from the first (only) failed attempt". Thanks for wasting my time watching the whole video.
@@NeonKue The title of your video is "How to make Soba Noodle". You didn't do this - you failed. You made crappy tiny bits of sludge (freeze at 6:49) that isn't what anyone expects when they think of what a soba noodle is. 8min video and you show your finished "noodles" for 10 seconds. The title is misleading, and you wasted the time of everyone who watched the video hoping to [learn] "how to make soba". Shame on you.
@@zulucharlie5244 You must be fun at parties. This was simply a different method using a common kitchen tool instead of the traditional board and Soba cleaver. Plenty of other videos showing that method and it’s not like there’s any other way of doing it, what more do you want? Lol
@@NeonKue What do I want? An honest title so that I don't waste 8min to find out that your "different method" failed so miserably that: a) all you made were tiny 1/4"" noodle bits (not Soba noodles); and b) you apparently had enough self-awareness of your failure that you only showed the end product for less than 10 seconds - out of a total 8+ min video. Wow - just went through your channel history - you've been doing this for 10 years?!? 10 years and you have less than 100K subscribers, and most of your videos get less than a couple of thousand views. Now, I understand - you are incapable of learning.
@@zulucharlie5244 Well too bad, you can’t get everything you want in the world kid. Make your own Soba Noodle video since you’re such an expert here in the comments lol The fact you have to go on my channel to find something to use shows your insecurity and desperation lol I don’t even have to look at yours to see you’re a nobody, just an online crybaby lol
I usesally make these type of noodles with faxtail millets. Adding a bit of rice flour or tapioca flower to the buckwheat keeps it together. Also boiling hot water after it comes to get her, let it cool down till you can comfortably put your hands in it. Then kneed and kneed. Put in a press and directly squeeze into boiling water. I've made buckwheat using traditional itallian gnocchi recipie and it was just as awesome.
I was just thinking of adding rice flour to make it easier to roll out.
Good to know it's an option, thank you!
Awesome video! It might be worth noting that the extrusion method( noodle press) is notorious for abrading low hydration noodle as the dough contacts and goes through the die( the disc with holes). Pre shaping your dough rounds into 'logs' and then allowing them to sit in the fridge for a bit might given you a little less friction contact when the extrusion process starts?
I’ve always wanted to make soba noodles at home! Great video!
You saved my life 😁
No, I’m not gluten intolerant. I just love, love buckwheat noodles.
Another way is to add xanthan gum to make it easier to roll out
Brilliant!
What’s the proportion of xanthan gum to buckwheat flour?
Thankyou soooo much for this recipe! It’s 💯 I’m glad cuz sometimes on the titles says buckwheat noodles but indeed it’s combined with all purpose flour ( so in my case very sensitive to gluten will be a not to go recipe). Again thanks 😊
Absolutely love soba. Thanks!
I've seen people add tapioca flour for pliability. But I am going to try 💯 buckwheat because I have the flour waiting
Xanthan gum !
I just got the same exact noodle press recently and this is the recipe i was looking for! I made 100% buckwheat noodles before but they were still too dense even if i cut them super thin and roll them out super thin. Thank you!
This is so awesome! I bought flour to make soba noodles, but I've been making crepes with it instead because it's so easy lololol I'm definitely going to give it a go at some point
Thanks so much for making this. I LOVE soba and found out i have antibodies for gluten in my blood, so ill need to try to make these.
I wonder if adding glucomannan would help bind it better?
Can i use a standmixer to knead instead, thanks.
You should also try making sweet soba karinto! It is a Nagano (Japan) speciality and from what I remember the dough can't be too dense and are probably deep-fried for a short time (but the inside can't be left wet and the oil needs to be reduced afterwards). Maybe it is also possible to do it on a baking tray.. I don't really know.
love your presentation!
where did you get the bowl you kneaded the dough in?
What if you ran the dough thru a food grinder without the blade?
Can we dry and store it for long time?
Great video! Could you please link your wooden plate? Thank you
Thanks for the recipe and tips!
Thanks for this video! I'd like to know where to get the low bowl you mixed the flour and water in, and the wooden box you put the noodles in at the end! They look beautiful! I'd like to get me a set too!
Thanks!
Ingenious! Actually surprised this worked, ha-ha! I don't think my people, Eastern Slavs, traditionally make pasta with buckwheat--a common grain the whole groats of which we eat as other peoples do rice--so this recipe intrigues me. But I'd have to do it the hard way, by rolling and slicing, so I'll wait until cooler weather. ThanksForPosting : )
Do you think this would work with the Kitchen aid Pasta extruder attachments?
Appreciate the effort. Most of us aren’t as skilled or equipped with the right tools like Soba Masters are but this was a unique attempt at a conventional method.
100% Buckwheat is definitely better for that deeper flavor and chewy texture but guess I’ll settle with the prepackaged dry noodles.
I want that noodle press
Hey Christina!
Actually I didn't know that noodle press was a thing,and i thought great,i want to make soba noodles but where could i find the tools she uses?
But then i searched on the net and saw that it's a quite cheap utensil to have and i am going to buy one!
Do you know,or have you done it,if we can make lentil,or chickpea noodles/fusili/whatever with this noodle press machine?
It would be a great video to make,since legume pasta is quite expensive,and if i can make my own,using only flour and this press,then it's a no brainer.
Thanks for the ideas!
Has anyone had great experiences with that noodle making gadget? Where can I get one?
Can I get a noodle press on Amazon? I just got a hand cranked pasta maker which probably won't work for the buckwheat noodles.
one recipe is 1 part water to 2 buckwheat flour?
Yes!!! I have been waiting for this!!! 💕
How long do you boil it for please?
Is the buckwheat roasted ?
What grinder do you use for the buckwheat?
Hi, I have used buckwheat flour for lots of recipes, however I have chosen to now purchase the grain, and as the lady has not replied to your question, I will be using my Vitamix for dry ingredients, however I would think maybe using a small blender without putting too much into the container would be fine. I shall be trying this recipe but sadly I do not have a noodle machine, but I shall try cutting it into fine strips and using it like a tagliatelle. Wishing you all the best. I am not Coeliac however since 2015 I stopped all gluten for 9 months to be able to regrow my cartilage in my knees and elbows etc...I do have a little gluten every now and again but prefer to stay clear, for health benefits.
cool noodle press, love soba noodles, but can't have most due to gluten intolerance, so thank you for this recipe!
What do they look like cooked??!
Good job
Oh no! The noodle press is unavailable on Amazon. 😞😞😞
Where you live?
Thank you :)
Would it have been easier and more successful with a roller method, i.e., a pasta machine? You'd have to be very careful as they came out of the roller, support them so they didn't break apart, but have you tried that? Thanks for the demo.
Ingredientes??? Cantidad?
190 grams Buckwheat flour, 150ml boiling water.
Why you didnt show us the noobles ready to be eaten Chef? 👀
I tried this; no joy with the noodle press. Many different recipes, flour/water ratios, boiling water, cold water...the resulting dough can't go thru the noodle press. I'm 6'2" and a solid 200lbs, can't get more than an inch of noodle extruded before I have to stop, or snap the metal rod driving the extruder. Think I'll just buy them.
Subtitle: "I half-assed soba noodles: didn't do my homework on the proper hydration percent, made a few mistakes, made crappy tiny noodle bits that I barely showed in the video, and then didn't bother to take a second try implementing the lessons learned from the first (only) failed attempt". Thanks for wasting my time watching the whole video.
So where’s your perfect Soba noodle video? The fact you wasted the time to comment this bs lol
@@NeonKue The title of your video is "How to make Soba Noodle". You didn't do this - you failed. You made crappy tiny bits of sludge (freeze at 6:49) that isn't what anyone expects when they think of what a soba noodle is. 8min video and you show your finished "noodles" for 10 seconds. The title is misleading, and you wasted the time of everyone who watched the video hoping to [learn] "how to make soba". Shame on you.
@@zulucharlie5244 You must be fun at parties. This was simply a different method using a common kitchen tool instead of the traditional board and Soba cleaver. Plenty of other videos showing that method and it’s not like there’s any other way of doing it, what more do you want? Lol
@@NeonKue What do I want? An honest title so that I don't waste 8min to find out that your "different method" failed so miserably that: a) all you made were tiny 1/4"" noodle bits (not Soba noodles); and b) you apparently had enough self-awareness of your failure that you only showed the end product for less than 10 seconds - out of a total 8+ min video. Wow - just went through your channel history - you've been doing this for 10 years?!? 10 years and you have less than 100K subscribers, and most of your videos get less than a couple of thousand views. Now, I understand - you are incapable of learning.
@@zulucharlie5244 Well too bad, you can’t get everything you want in the world kid. Make your own Soba Noodle video since you’re such an expert here in the comments lol
The fact you have to go on my channel to find something to use shows your insecurity and desperation lol I don’t even have to look at yours to see you’re a nobody, just an online crybaby lol
💜💜💜💜👍👍👍
It was so bad she didn't even dare to show the result
Cheater.