Monday, December 28, 2009

Pasta Slim Spinach Fettucine




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I've found some great new pasta replacement noodles. They are called Pasta Slim, these are the spinach fettucine variety. You could use whatever vegetables you have on hand. The main thing to be concerned about with these noodles is to drain all of the fluid from the noodles and rinse them thoroughly and chop them up a little to make them easier to eat. The other thing that makes them better tasting is to pan fry them with a little olive oil spray for 5-10 min before adding them to the sauce.



Ingredients:
1 1/3C Morningstar Farms Recipe Crumbles
2 bags Pasta Slim-drained, rinsed, chopped and sauteed
2 small zucchini sliced
4 large mushrooms sliced
1 medium green pepper chopped
1/2 medium onion chopped
3 C spinach rinsed and torn
1 shallot chopped finely
3 cloves garlic chopped finely
olive oil cooking spray
1 larg can tomato sauce
1 can Red Gold Tomatoes with garlic and basil
2 wedges of Laughing Cow cheese garlic and herb flavor
salt, red pepper flakes, dried basil and pepper to taste

Spray a large non-stick pan and begin sauteeing the garlic, shallots, and onions. Salt them and stir a few times before adding the can of tomaotes, including the juice and bring to a boil to soften the vegetables. Add red pepper flakes and basil if desired. Take half of the tomato sauce and add to simmering pan, at this time you can add the prepared noodles and recipe crumbles to the sauce mixture. Take the remaining sauce and, I use my Magic Bullet, to blend up the 2 wedges of cheese with the rest of the sauce and set aside.

Heat another large pan and coat with cooking spray-to this add all of the remaining vegetables and sautee until they reach desired tenderness. Once they are done add in the spinach and give it a few stirs to wilt it down.

At this point add all of the vegetables to the sauce and noodle mixture add the remaining sauce and cheese mix and stir to mix completely. Bring to a boil and simmer 5-10minutes or until sauce has thickened.

This makes 3 servings each is about 3C of pasta and vegetables. The recipe clocks in at 5 WW points per serving.








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