Miracle noodles
 
            
                
                    rickiimarieee                
                
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                    Has anyone had miracle noodles? I have a bag but I've very very hesitant to try it it's a weird texture and smells. Does it taste like pasta or at least taste good?
                
                
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            I tried them once. I found them to be tough in texture, fishy smelling, and not pleasant tasting at all. It did not taste in the least like pasta. I will never try them again.1
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            They're fine if rinsed thoroughly to get rid of the weird smell. Treat them more like oriental noodles then pasta. If you expect pasta you'll be disappointed.4
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            I have used these, although the brand was not the same. I think they are a pretty good substitute for pasta, but there are some differences. It is important to drain and thoroughly rinse the noodles. The texture is a little elastic--like a rubber band--but the trade-off was worth it to me.1
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            I've not tried that brand, but I've tried them in general. Love me some konjac/tofu&konjac noodles.
 Rinse them verrrrryyyy well. Unless you dry them out in the oven before use, it is a bit watery to use for pasta. It is phenomenal as a stir fry noodle, though. Peanut stir fry for SUPER low calories? Glorious.3
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            I've tried them- although I prefer the texture of the oat bran-konjac noodle. I rinse them very well to get rid of the fishy odor and then dry them out a bit in a frying pan on the stove before adding sauce.1
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            I didn’t like them. I’ve tried cooking it as a spaghetti or stir fry noodles and still didn’t like the taste even after rinsing them thoroughly. It’s really more the texture that throws me off. A better alternative is vegetable noodles (zucchini, squash, sweet potato, etc) using a spiralizer. You could always buy some premade ones at the grocery store as well. Veggie Noodle Co makes different spiral noodles that are sold at Target or Sprouts.2
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            I rinsed them off for 10 minutes and I just can't get past the fishy smell. I was going to use it for spaghetti0
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            They are fine if you prepare them as instructed but they are not a sub for wheat noodles. Best as a sub for rice noodles. Also they do have cals, just not enough to require them to be listed in the nutritional stats.2
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            I prefer the oat bran kind as well.
 They need to be rinsed very well and then dry fried. Dry frying is the step which will remove the smell.
 I don't think they make a good spaghetti sub. IMO, they're best in Asian dishes like stir fries.0
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            I have had konjac noodles in ready made pho. I like them. Chewier than normal rice noodles.0
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            I used to get them, but I prefer zucchini noodles to the shirataki on cost, texture, and taste.0
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            They are fine if you prepare them as instructed but they are not a sub for wheat noodles. Best as a sub for rice noodles. Also they do have cals, just not enough to require them to be listed in the nutritional stats.
 The preparation said to rinse them for 10-15 seconds under cold water. I did so, and the smell was still overwhelming.0
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            I might get a lot of comments and "woos" from this but I opened the package and I just couldn't get past the texture and smell. I just threw them away. They remind me of like maggots. 
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            AintTooProudToMeg wrote: »I used to get them, but I prefer zucchini noodles to the shirataki on cost, texture, and taste.
 I tried zucchini noodles as well I don't have a spiralizer which I should get one before I give them a review but I cut them up by hand and they were very soggy and very liquidity even after I put them in a frying pan.0
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            I've tried to like these. I just can't.
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            We have a brand in the Uk called bare naked noodles that are konjac based noodles - they dont taste or smell of much at all. We use them all the time as a subsititute for noodles in stir fry.
 Theres also a rice version - also doenst taste of much at all.
 They are good for bulking out a meal but they dont taste the same or have quite the same consistency as the real thing.0
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