Why Does My Noodle Soup Thicken As It Sits Overnight? | Ask The Food Lab (2024)

"Why Does My Noodle Soup Thicken As It Sits Overnight?"

I am wondering about the noodles in canned noodle soups. Homemade noodle soups become thick and mushy as the noodles suck up all the broth, but canned soups retain a decent (not great) texture, and don't seem to absorb broth, no matter how long they sit in the store or my pantry. How do they do that? Do I want to know?

—Sent by Ancient Acolyte

To put it simply: It's because your noodle soup is better than their noodle soup.

To put it in a more complex way, let's consider what happens to a bowl of noodle soup over the course of its lifetime from the time you add the noodles to the time you reheat the bowl the next day.

To start, your soup is relatively watery, and your noodles go in dry. The broth may have a little bit of body provided by the gelatin created by simmering bones and meat, but for the most part, your soup is thin.

As the noodles begin to cook, the liquid in the soup will start to thicken slightly. This happens in two ways: first, it's a simple concentration of dissolved solids. As the pasta absorbs water, it leaves less and less free water in the pot, so whatever small amount of gelatin and other dissolved solids were present in the water in the first place will become a little more concentrated (those solids go mostly unabsorbed by the pasta).

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Simultaneously—and more significantly—free starch molecules from the noodles will begin to slough off their surfaces. As those starches hydrate, they significantly increase the viscosity of the broth.

If you're following a good recipe (try this great one from Alice Waters), then your soup base should reach a perfect rich-but-not-stodgy consistency exactly as your noodles hit al dente. This is when the soup should be served for optimum deliciousness. You ever come across a Japanese ramen that refuses to serve take out or delivery orders? It's because with soft ramen noodles, the window of time in which both broth and noodles are perfect is a matter of moments. That's why Japanese people always eat their ramen so fast.

"what was once a soup is now a stew"

With homemade noodle soups, you've probably noticed that even over the course of eating a bowl, the noodles will continue to get softer and softer, the liquid thicker and thicker. At this stage, the effects of the noodles soaking up more moisture and the resultant increase in concentration of hydrated starch molecules in the remaining liquid can cause that liquid to become quite thick indeed. Eventually, what was once a soup is now a stew.

Now, let that pot cool down and store it in the refrigerator overnight and you've given the pasta even more time to absorb extra liquid (pasta will absorb water even if the water is cold—check out this great Ideas In Food article on how to take advantage of this fact to make one-minute pasta). By the time you start to reheat it the next day, there may be almost no liquid left, the noodles puffed and bloated like an East River body.

So this leads to two questions. First, is there any way to prevent the flaccid noodles and too-thick broth? And second, how do the canned soup makers avoid it in the first place?

The answer to the second question is that they don't. Have you ever had a noodle out of a canned soup product that was truly al dente? A noodle that was anything short of over-soaked mush? I certainly haven't. When they design a can of soup, they've already taken this extra bloating into account and consequently use fewer noodles and more broth than you would for an at-home recipe.

To answer the first question, unfortunately there is no way I know of to prevent noodles from continuing to absorb liquid as they rest. The best course of action would be to set aside any soup that you think you are going to have leftover before adding the noodles. Add the noodles to the pot as you reheat the soup just before serving. If you've already added the noodles from the beginning, your only hope of rescuing the soup is to dilute it with more broth so that the noodles have a bit of space to spread out.

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Why Does My Noodle Soup Thicken As It Sits Overnight? | Ask The Food Lab? ›

At this stage, the effects of the noodles soaking up more moisture and the resultant increase in concentration of hydrated starch molecules in the remaining liquid can cause that liquid to become quite thick indeed. Eventually, what was once a soup is now a stew.

Does soup thicken overnight? ›

Starches found in a roux used to thicken or found in noodles or beans will make it get much thicker. A good homemade meat broth will have proteins that congeal as they cool, just like gelatin.

Will soup thicken as it sits? ›

Remember that some soups will thicken on their own as they sit and cool; the ingredients may continue to absorb liquid, so yours might just need another day to reach perfect consistency.

Why is my leftover soup gelatinous? ›

When you simmer a fresh chicken — complete with bones, skin, and meat — you extract the collagen from the bones. This collagen in the bones is what is causing your soup to gel. It's completely natural, and it only happens in rich, well-made chicken stock. It can be a little freaky, though, if you're not expecting it!

Why does my soup get so thick? ›

When you blend, mash, or strain potatoes, you release more and more starches from the flesh. After a certain point, this can quickly overwhelm the liquid in your soup recipe, as the starches absorb liquid while turning more and more gluey, gummy, and thick.

Does soup thicken better with lid on or off? ›

Thickening Ingredients

If the lid stays on, the liquid water turns to steam, condenses back to liquid on the lid, and drops back into the sauce." The longer you cook your dish, the more water that will evaporate and the thicker the liquid becomes—that means the flavors become more concentrated, too.

Can you leave soup to simmer overnight? ›

Once it comes to a complete boil, turn the heat to the lowest simmer possible, put on a tight-fitting lid, and leave to cook for 10 to 14 hours.

How do you fix gloopy soup? ›

Like a sauce that is too thin, a dish that is too thick is a simple fix! All you need to do is add more of the recipe's cooking liquid — such as wine, broth or cream.

Why did my homemade broth turn to gel? ›

BUT: The sign of the 'jelly' is what lets you know you've cooked the bones long enough, you've not used too much water, and you've used bones that have high gelatin in them. Gelatinous bone broth is the visual sign (when it's wobbly once cooled in fridge) that you've got a great amount of gelatin in there.

Why did my chicken noodle soup get thick? ›

The broth may have a little bit of body provided by the gelatin created by simmering bones and meat, but for the most part, your soup is thin. As the noodles begin to cook, the liquid in the soup will start to thicken slightly. This happens in two ways: first, it's a simple concentration of dissolved solids.

What can I add to soup to make it less thick? ›

Ok, this may be a little obvious, but just adding water is going to make your soup go a little further. If you stick to a 50/50 ratio between water and whatever flavoured liquid you're using in your soup (be it tomatoes, a stock type, or a cream), you're unlikely to dilute it to the point of making it unpalatable.

What happens if you leave soup out overnight? ›

Spores The Merrier

But botulism spores things are nasty -- they start germinating below 130 degrees Fahrenheit, and by the time your soup got to body temperature, they were doubling their number every 15 minutes; at room temperature, they double every hour and a half. This is not something you want to mess with.

Can you prepare soup the night before? ›

Soup is one of the best dishes to make ahead of time. Whether you're meal prepping for lunch or looking for an easy weeknight dinner that you can quickly reheat, these delicious soups will not disappoint as you enjoy them throughout the week.

Why do soups get better the next day? ›

An array of salty, umami, tangy elements move in and out of the components in the soup or stew, balancing and integrating the overall flavor. Cooking beans in broth allows them to absorb some flavor from their surrounding liquid; but letting them sit for hours in the broth does a much more complete job.

How to thicken soup after it's cooked? ›

6 ways to thicken soup:
  1. Blend all or part of it. If you've made a broth with chunks of vegetable in it, such as minestrone soup, then pour the soup through a sieve. ...
  2. Add cream or yogurt. ...
  3. Add flour or cornflour. ...
  4. Use a butter and flour paste. ...
  5. Blend in bread. ...
  6. Add lentils or rice. ...
  7. 5 of the best soup recipes to try next:

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