My 236 Calorie (Very Filling) Italian-style Lunch
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I tried those noodles recently and didn't care for them. After rinsing and rinsing and drying and cooking in the microwave they still smelled and tasted like soy to me. I used 2 different recipes that I found on the package. It was not inedible but not something I would buy again. I'm glad you liked it. Is there a secret to getting them de-soy tasting?0
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I've never had tofu noodles I'll have to give it a go this looks quite delish0
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Just ordered these noodles off of Amazon today. Can't wait to try this recipe out!0
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Looks awesome! Thanks for sharing.0
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Bump....this sounds good:happy:0
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I like how people don't know you can't buy those noodles on things like Amazon...0
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I will try this for my husband to see if he likes it.0
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I cant either!0
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totally trying this, maybe tonight. i have leftover chicken my boyfriend hasn't used, i can have him add it in since i don't eat meat. i think i have crushed tomatos, not sure though haha. i was actually gonna make a shirataki stir fry tonight with the chicken on the side but if i have tomatos i am totally trying this instead. i agree with the pan frying it really is the best way to cook them. i spray canola spray then cook them on high like 7 minutes (or however long it takes to smoke a cig haha). at first the texture was weird to me but i like them a lot, with a stir fry or with a stroganoff sauce over them (veggie of course). thanks chelle for sharing!0
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Defs going to try this soon! I love pasta, Italian especially, and giving it up has been hard0
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Has anyone seen these noodles for sale at any grocery stores in Canada?
Metro, IGA, ....0 -
I can never find the dry noodles. I don't eat soy, and havent' looked for those anyway. But Kroger doesn't have the dry ones. I can't find them at Walmart either. I so want to try these too.
Most stores have bean thread noodles that are dry. Sometimes they're called cellophane noodles. The ones I get are in a pink netted bag. They are always with the asian food, not the pasta. Hope that helps.0 -
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that's an awesome idea. i had shirataki noodles once a long time ago and I thought they were gross, which says a lot since I've been known to eat plain tofu right off the block without flinching... funny, i saw them last night at the grocery and thought about picking them up but never grabbed them. i'll have to revisit and try the dry-fry method sometime. cool0
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