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Thursday, July 9, 2020

Szechuan Rice Noodles with Ground Turkey


This is such an easy meal designed for one!  You can add more red pepper flakes if you like super spicy but it had the perfect amount of kick for us here with the ginger and red pepper flakes it calls for. 

I was cooking for three so I just tripled the below recipe! 

Multiple everything by four if needing to utilize the whole 16 oz of the ground turkey breast package!

When cooking rice noodles, you can follow the below directions, but I had to microwave the sitting container in the microwave because just letting the noodles sit covered with the hot water (had been boiled) was taking too long.  Instructions on the package would work better too I'm assuming!

Ingredients:

1 oz thin rice noodles
1 tsp dark sesame oil
3 scallions, thinly sliced
2 tsp minced, peeled fresh ginger
1 garlic clove, minced
1/8 tsp red pepper flakes, (or more if wanting spicier)
1/4-lb ground turkey breast
1 Tbs soy sauce
1 Tbs low-sodium chicken broth
1 Tbs rice vinegar
1 Tbs chopped fresh cilantro

Instructions:

Place noodles into a medium bowl, cover with boiling water, and let stand until noodles soften, (about 3 minutes). Drain and set aside.

Heat oil in medium nonstick skillet on medium heat and add the scallions, ginger, garlic, and red pepper flakes.  Cook stirring constantly until fragrant, about 1 minute.

Add turkey to skillet.  Cook breaking up the ground turkey breast until no longer pink.  Stir in soy sauce, rice vinegar and chicken broth.  Add in noodles and toss to combine.  Transfer to a plate and top with fresh cilantro. 

YIELDS:  1 serving
SERVING SIZE:  1-1/3 cups
SMART POINTS:  6

Nutritional Information:  323 Calories, Total Fat 9 g (saturated 1 g), Sodium 705 mg, Total Carb 29 g, Sugar 2 g, Fiber 2 g, Protein 29 g




Tuesday, July 7, 2020

Steak and Mushroom Pasta Salad



This is a good meal salad!  Good enough that you should keep an eye out on the flank steak prices and nab it when it's on sale!

This salad is 273 calories for a 1-cup serving.  The dressing is so simple too!  When I buy my low-fat buttermilk, I divide it up into 1/2-cup servings and freeze them individually for use later!

It reheats nicely the following day, as the arugula seems to hold up much better than a typical lettuce would!  If you can't find cavatappi (cavatappi means spiral) pasta, you can sub in another tube-shaped pasta such as penne or even elbow macaroni!

This recipe came from a Weight Watchers 15-minute 5-recipes recipe magazine. 

Ingredients:

8 oz uncooked cavatappi pasta
8 oz lean flank steak, trimmed of fat
1-1/2 tsp black pepper
1 tsp kosher sal
3 Tbs olive oil (divided)
8 oz sliced cremini or regular white mushrooms
1/2 c low-fat buttermilk
2 c arugula leaves (about 2 oz)
 
Instructions:

Prepare the pasta according to package directions or to desired tenderness and omit the salt and fat while doing so.

Meanwhile, sprinkle the steak with half a teaspoon of each the salt and the pepper or to taste like I do.   Heat 1 tablespoon of the oil in a hot nonstick skillet over medium-high heat.  Add the steak and cook to the desired degree of doneness.  It takes about 4 to 5 minutes per side to reach a medium-rare.  Remove steak from pan and set aside allowing it to rest at least 5 minutes.

Add the mushrooms to the pan and cook stirring occasionally until any liquid is evaporated off. About 7 minutes.

Cut the steak diagonally across the grain into thin slices.

Whisk together the buttermilk and remaining 2 Tbs oil, 3/4 tsp pepper, and 1/2 tsp salt in a large bowl.  Add the pasta to this dressing and toss to coat.  Now add in the steak, mushrooms and arugula and toss some more to coat.

Serve!


YIELDS:  6 servings
SERVING SIZE:  1 cup
SMART POINTS:  7

Nutritional Information:  Calories 273, Fat 9.6 g (sat 1.9g, mono 5.8 g, poly 1 g), Protein 15 g, Carb 32 g, Fiber 2 g, Sugars 3 g, Chol 24 mg, Iron 2 mg, Sodium 287 mg, Calcium 66 mg





Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Pierogies and Peppers



This is a vegetarian, meatless meal for less than 400 calories!  It also happens to be Noom friendly in that the pierogies are a yellow food and the tomato sauce and veggie blend are green foods!

So I have thrown in the towel and have accepted that there is zero way for me to get an appetizing food photo when cooked bell peppers are involved.  I just don't know about photoshopping yet.  I will share the finished photo below but don't let it scare you!  It is good!

I was unable to get the tri-colored stir-fry pepper blend at my local store still during this pandemic shortage situation, but I went with the fajita blend that has just the red and green peppers and onions. 

I will say this is super, duper easy; Filling; and Flavorful!

One note,  the fennel seeds in this recipe need to be toasted and ground, so having a pestle and mortar handy, a spice grinder, or being prepared to use a little ingenuity is needed for that portion.   I used a wooden spoon to crush mine in the pan in which I toasted the seeds because my pan has a little texture to it, so this worked well for me.  You can grind them up using the bottom of a coffee mug where the cup edges are raw as well.  You can also crush with a hammer or mallet between two paper towels but you'll want to make sure you are on a safe surface for doing it this way.  Just crush up well after toasting in a pan.

To toast the fennel seeds, place them in a dry pan over medium-low heat and toast while either shaking the pan or using a wooden spoon keeping the seeds moving.  They will toast quickly once starting to change color so watch closely.  They will change color and become very fragrant.  This only takes about 2 to 3 minutes.

Because this recipe is an old WW recipe for an old points system, I will share the Winning Points I have noted.  For the Winning Points plan this dish is 6 points for 4 pierogies and about 3/4 cup of the pepper mixture. You should be able to figure out your points easily utilizing the new scan-in feature for the bag of pepper blend and the box of pierogies.

(See?! Colors look horrible when cooking peppers!)

Ingredients:

Nonstick cooking spray
1 (1-lb) bag frozen pepper stir fry (green, red, yellow and onions)
1 (16.9-oz) package frozen potato and cheddar pierogies
1 (8-oz) can tomato sauce
1 Tbs finely chopped fresh oregano (or 1 tsp dried)
2 tsp fennel seeds, toasted and ground
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 tsp coarsely ground black pepper


Instructions:

First, toast your fennel seeds and crush as mentioned above in your dry frying pan while starting your water for boiling the pierogies to heating up to a boil.

Then spray a nonstick skillet with cooking spray and set over high heat.  Add the frozen pepper mix and saute until lightly browned slightly, about 10-12 minutes when all of the liquid is evaporated off.

You can add the pierogies to the boiling water as soon as it starts to boil.  Then you boil the pierogies until the water returns to a boil and continue boiling for another 3 minutes.

MAKE SURE TO RESERVE 1/4 CUP OF THE PIEROGIE WATER WHEN DONE TO ADD TO YOUR "SAUCE"

Add the reserved cooking liquid, tomato sauce, oregano, fennel, salt and pepper to the cooked pepper mix in the pan and simmer one minute.

Serve 4 pierogies with about 3/4 cup of the pepper sauce mix and voila!  Enjoy!

YIELDS: 4 Servings
SERVING SIZE: 4 Pierogies with 3/4 c peppers/sauce mixture

Nutritional Information:  332 Calories, Total Fat 7 g (3 g sat fat), 65 mg cholesterol, 1139 mg sodium, 55 g total carbohydrate, 5 g dietary fiber, 14 g protein, 179 mg calcium

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