This Amish Onion Pork Noodles recipe is the essence of humble, hearty cooking—tender pork chops slow-simmered in a rich onion gravy with egg noodles, all made from pantry staples. Inspired by generations of Amish and Midwestern farm families, it’s the kind of “dump-and-go” supper that fills your home with warmth and requires zero hands-on time.
No searing. No extra dishes. Just layer, cover, and come home to a bowl of pure comfort.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
Only 5 ingredients—pantry staples!
10 minutes prep, then walk away
One slow cooker = easy cleanup
Costs under $10—feeds 6 generously
Naturally nut-free & gluten-free (use GF soup/noodles)
Ingredients You’ll Need
(6-quart slow cooker)
4 bone-in pork chops (about 2 lbs / 900g), trimmed
1 packet (1 oz) dry onion soup mix (like Lipton)
1 (10.5 oz) can condensed cream of mushroom soup
1 cup (240ml) chicken broth or water
8 oz (225g) wide egg noodles, uncooked
Amish Wisdom:
Use bone-in pork chops—they stay juicier during long cooks.
Do NOT drain juices—they create the gravy.
Add noodles last—keeps them tender, not mushy.
Step-by-Step Instructions (Tender, Savory, Foolproof)
1. Layer in Slow Cooker
Place pork chops in the bottom of the slow cooker.
Sprinkle onion soup mix evenly over top.
Spoon cream of mushroom soup over chops.
Pour chicken broth around (not over) the chops.
Do not stir.
2. Cook Low & Slow
Cover and cook on LOW for 6–7 hours (or HIGH for 3.5–4 hours).
Pork should be fork-tender and reach 145°F (63°C).
3. Add Noodles & Finish
Gently stir in uncooked egg noodles.
Cover and cook on HIGH for 20–30 minutes, until noodles are tender.
Optional: Remove pork bones before serving.
4. Serve Warm
Spoon into wide, shallow bowls; ladle extra onion gravy over top.
Serving Suggestions
Fresh balance:
Steamed green beans
Buttered peas
Simple tossed salad with vinaigrette
For soaking up gravy:
Crusty bread or warm dinner rolls
Hearty extras:
Roasted carrots
Applesauce (classic Amish pairing!)
Drink: Cold milk or iced tea
Make-Ahead & Storage Tips
Fridge: Keeps up to 3 days—flavor deepens overnight!
Freeze? Not ideal—noodles soften when thawed. Best fresh.
Prep ahead: Trim pork chops morning-of; store in fridge.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Gluten-free?
A: Yes! Use GF onion soup mix, GF cream soup, and GF egg noodles.
Q: Can I use pork loin or shoulder?
A: Yes—but chops give best texture. For shoulder, shred after cooking.
Q: Gravy too thin?
A: Simmer uncovered last 30 mins, or thicken with cornstarch slurry (1 tsp + 1 tbsp water).
Q: No cream of mushroom soup?
A: Substitute with 1 cup sour cream + ½ cup broth—but soup gives best consistency.
The Heart of the Dish
This isn’t just dinner—it’s a taste of heritage. It’s what mothers made when chores were endless and love had to be served in a single pot. It says, “You’ve worked hard. Come in. Be fed.”
So lay those chops, sprinkle that soup mix, and trust the slow cooker. Because the best meals aren’t complicated—they’re savory, simple, and made with love.
“Good noodles don’t need a recipe—they just need pork, onions, and someone hungry.”