Let's Talk About Shirataki Noodles
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Does it matter what a serving is if there really aren't any calories at all in them????
I'd assume it would matter in terms of price.
And I think there would only be 2 serves in an 8oz bag0 -
In general, I love any Japanese food ^^ I'll have to look for these noodles. I don't think any of my recipe books from the Japanese supermarket uses shirtaki, but I'll try searching for recipes in Japanese to see what comes up. Thanks for the post.
Traditionally, in Japanese foods, shirataki noodles are used in sukiyaki and mizutaki. The tofu shirataki noodles are not traditional Japanese. Shirataki noodles are made from the konjac plant. You might find more Japanese recipes using konnyaku which is what shirataki is before made into noodles (shirataki noodles are sometimes called konnyaku noodles).
Here's a good reference: http://www.justhungry.com/2007/01/konnyaku_and_shirataki_ojftmhy.html0 -
I picked up some at the Asian market today (the tofu kind). For lunch I dry fried them and added bean sprouts, shiitake mushrooms and some green onion. I made a quick sauce with oyster sauce, soy sauce, a little grated ginger and sesame oil. I usually have issues with weird textures but I didn't have a problem with this at all! It tasted great! Thanks Chelle :flowerforyou:0
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I love, love, LOVE House Foods brand I've been using them and wow - they're filling and are a great sub for pasta!!!
I didn't realize there were other brands so will look to see if my local Whole Foods has any others to choose from.
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Absolutely love these! Rinsed really well in hot water, fried them in a tiny bit of Pam, and used them as a noodle bed for my curried chicken dinner a few weeks ago.
Absolute yum!!
I ALWAYS keep at least 2 bags in the fridge ready for a meal .
Thanks Chelle...U ROCK!!!0 -
So i ended up trying these noodles after reading this post. I think they are amazing!! I rinsed them in hot water for quite a while and the smell went away. Then i dry fried them and seasoned them really well. The texture didn't bother me. I thought they were really good and suprisingly satisfying for being a zero calorie noodle. I actually felt full after eating them. I got my first two bags from a friend who ordered them from konjacfoods.com. I live in Pittsburgh and would love to find a place that sells it locally. I've heard they sell them at Lotus Noodle Co in the Strip and Whole Foods in Shadyside, so i'll be checking them out soon, unless anyone else knows. Thanks for the great post!0
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made a special trip to the asian market and they had several different kinds. I got the yam flour and the tofu noodles. Tofu had more calories-(still low) but I liked them better. I used the OP suggestions for dry fry and they were excellent!!!!! Will be replacing spagetti pasta and using for lo mein0
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I still can't find these in any local stores and we don't have any specialty stores near by. I think I am going to have to order some online because I am dying to try them!0
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I love Miracle Noodles! Have been using their varieties with great recipes I find on their Facebook page..so neat, the people on there share their recipes..so creative and easy to prepare. I like the varieties!! Their Facebook page offers specials as well!!0
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I just bought some today, I'm so excited to try them!0
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Hm.. I might try these. I've been eating spaghetti squash instead of pasta and i really like it0
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Just tried Shirataki noodles for the first time today. I bought them on-line. Did not realize they came packed in liquid and they looked so weird I didn't have the nerve to try them. So I have had the box for over a month. I decided to give it a try today and I am so happy I did. The texture is a little weird spongy, rubbery, but the taste is neutral, so it picks up whatever flavor it is with. I was thrilled to be FULL after lunch, so much so that I did not feel to snack before dinner AND with a whopping 13 calories and 5 grams of carbs for the whole bag (2.5 servings per bag, but I ate the whole bag), I AM SOLD!!! I think this is a tool in my arsenal to help me get to my goal!!!0
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I have never tried them but for Texas folks, I saw them today at our HEB.0
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Just tried my angel hair shirataki noodles last night. I was a little put off by the fishy smell. pee eew. I dry-fried them with a little cooking spray and tossed them with a little garlic and topped them with my homemade spaghetti sauce and voila, skinny sgetti! delish! can't wait to find more ways to make them.0
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