Strained Egg Noodles with Brown Butter and Cheese
Instructions:
This dish is a quick and steadfast country dinner in many parts of Greece. I include it here, in the foods of the Peloponnesos, because it was mentioned by every local cook I spoke with, leading me to realize that even if the dish isn’t unique to the region, it is so commonly cooked that it is considered a local specialty 1 pound Greek or other egg noodles 1â„2 pound (2 sticks) unsalted butter or sheep’s milk butter 2 cups grated kefalotyri cheese or any hard yellow cheese
- Bring a large pot of salted water to a rolling boil and cook the egg noodles until well done.
- Just before the noodles are drained, melt the butter in a skillet over low heat until the butter bubbles up and browns. Timing is the secret to this very simple dish. Drain the noodles very well.
- Spread a third of the drained noodles on a large serving platter and sprinkle with a third of the cheese. Pour a third of the melted butter on top. Add a second layer of noodles, cheese, and butter and then the final third. Serve immediately.