Shirataki Noodles... Miracle noodles
tevva
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So the other night my boyfriend (who lived in Japan for 5 years) was craving some really good sukiyaki. Ever since he got back he hadn't been able to find a certain type of noodles that went with it. I got a vague description from him and went to the grocery store. I searched for a bit, then just looked up an authentic sukiyaki recipe on my phone. I quickly found the shirataki noodles and went home. He was ecstatic, they were exactly what he had been searching for. A few days later I was adding them to this app and was shocked to find that the entire bag of noodles was only 20 calories! It was my turn to be elated, I checked Amazon and found a ton of variety of it. Rice, spaghetti, fettuccine, and a big helping being so few calories. It really gives me some more leeway in my diet and it tastes great too!
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I love them! Some people don't like them because they are so chewy but they are super filling and a great pasta substitute. Just make sure you are getting the ones without Soy because the soy ones are higher in calories. They're still a bargain but the regular ones are super low. Enjoy!3
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I only like them in Asian dishes...I do not like them for spaghetti substitution for example...texture is just way off from pasta.3
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I only find the texture to be different if you microwave them.
If you stir fry them with spices and soy sauce they are great.
Edit to add that I have been eating these in the UK for 10 years, just starting to be in the shops rather than mail order.2 -
I buy both. I eat the one with soy. I usually get them in the form of angel hair. I buy the rice that has nothing added. I love them. I eat either the angel hair or rice every day with all types of food. Rarely do I eat them in Asian dishes. I usually volumize Asian dishes with shredded cabbage4
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Used them in a recipe last week! I wanted to make noodles in spicy peanut sauce and, as I was feeding ingredients into the recipe tracker, I noticed that the calories-per-serving was up over 800 and I hadn't finished putting all the ingredients in, yet! (1 lb flat rice noodles, 5 tbsp oil, and 1/2 cup of peanut butter for 4 servings can run those numbers up...)
I tried it with 4 bags of shirataki noodles and... down below 400/serving! (Also was able to cut back on 1 tbsp oil; 3 of those were for tossing the noodles and I didn't need more than 2.)4 -
I eat them all the time. I like to drain and rinse them well, and I like to chop them into small pieces. Seems to help with the texture to have them chopped smaller.2
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Just bought a small bag of these at a "high end" grocery store. Overpaid for them but haven:t seen them on the shelf b4 and wanted to give them a try. If I like 'em, I' ll buy more at a cheaper price online.1
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I LOVE yam noodles! I eat them for one meal, almost every day. This has really helped me to keep my carbs low. Yesterday, for lunch, I made yam noodles with chicken breast and broccoli. It took less than 15 minutes, prep + cook, and was delicious!
Chicken + Broccoli w Yam Noodles - Rinse & boil 1 8oz package of yam noodles, then fry in a dry pan until white & "squeaky". Add Bragg's Liquid Aminos (or soy sauce), 6 ounces of chicken breast and two cups of broccoli. Stir fry until meat is cooked and broccoli is tender. Add seasoning to taste. (I used onion powder, garlic powder, pepper and 'Mrs Dash'.) - 265 calories.
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I really like konjac noodles but only really had success with them in Asian dishes.0
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agree they are better in Asian dishes, and if you stir fry them rather than microwave. They are super filling.
I've found them in Sainsbury's and Ocado, as well as Amazon.0 -
I've been wanting to try the yam shirataki noodles but my supermarkets only carry the soy. I didn't see any of these cooked noodles at the Asian store last time I went, but I may have been looking in the wrong place. It's a BIG store. I do have the dried konjac noodles but they are much more caloric that what we are talking about here.
Like other posters, I would only use these in Asian dishes.0 -
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Finding the Better Than Noodles brand was a revelation for me. They were so much better than House brand.
I love them for stir fries or Asian soups. That brand Noel mentioned sounds good.0 -
GottaBurnEmAll wrote: »Finding the Better Than Noodles brand was a revelation for me. They were so much better than House brand.
I love them for stir fries or Asian soups. That brand Noel mentioned sounds good.
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Huge fan.0
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I've heard not so good reviews on the noodles due to smell and texture. What exactly is the texture and when you cook them, does the odor go away? I'm interested in trying them, but I am the only one in my family willing to try them. I don't want to spend the money, if it is something that will turn my stomach due to smell or sliminess.0
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I love them. I would eat two bags at a time. I question the amount of soy in them...I would stick to the traditional ones if you eat them often.0
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For those of you curious about the odor...you have to dry fry them. Not just rinse.1
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