Shirataki Noodles with Chicken Sausage
Crystal817
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Just tried these noodles for the first time. I followed the package instructions exactly and had no fishy smell/taste when I was done.
For 220 calories I ended up with something that tasted just like a creamy alfredo type sauce. It was delicious!
You can use any laughing cow cheese you wish. After prepping noodles (according to the package), I sauteed the chicken sausage, and then added the rest of the ingredients, stirring until the cheese is melted and a thick sauce is formed.
Next time I'm going to add some veggies. Enjoy!
For 220 calories I ended up with something that tasted just like a creamy alfredo type sauce. It was delicious!
You can use any laughing cow cheese you wish. After prepping noodles (according to the package), I sauteed the chicken sausage, and then added the rest of the ingredients, stirring until the cheese is melted and a thick sauce is formed.
Next time I'm going to add some veggies. Enjoy!
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sounds real yummy.. thanks for the info!!0
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Yum!!! Definitely going to try this!!!0
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sounds great0
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Is that a Hungry Girl recipe?0
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sounds nummy!0
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that sounds AMAZING!!0
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Is that a Hungry Girl recipe?
Not exactly. I got the idea from her website.0 -
Those are my absolute favorite sausages. So delicious!0
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Where did you find these noodles?? I've been looking for them for months to no avail!0
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I've found the noodles in the refrigerated section at whole foods... i had to ask for them bc they were not easily spotted, however I think they are nasty and taste like fish0
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Just an FYI - 1 oz of goat cheese has 70 calories and has no artificial ingredients. You might like it better than Laughing Cow.0
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however I think they are nasty and taste like fish
I was afraid I was going to feel the same way, but I rinsed them for a good 5 mins, then boiled them for another 5 mins. I found absolutely NO fish smell or taste after I blotted them dry with a couple paper towels!Just an FYI - 1 oz of goat cheese has 70 calories and has no artificial ingredients. You might like it better than Laughing Cow.
I love goat chesse, however I do not think it would have worked as well in this recipe. Plus I love laughing cow. Thanks though.0 -
Mmmm! I want to try this!0
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i'm waiting for mine in the mail!! i can't wait. thnx for the recipe!! :)0
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Oooo, sounds good! I really need to hit my local health food store and find shirataki and try this. I love chicken sausage any which way. Thanks for sharing this!0
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I'll have to try!!0
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One thing about the noodles... RINSE THEM! And then rinse them again! I let them sit under cold running water for about 5 mins. Then I boiled them for another 5 mins, drained the water and dumped the noodles onto a plate with paper towels and then patted them dry with more paper towels. If you do this, I seriously don't get how people say they still smell/taste fishy! Mine we're awesome! (The texture is different though)0
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