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Replace The Restaurnat Level Pad Thai With Simple, Easy & Low-Calorie Version

RECIPE: Sweet & Spicy Shrimp With Rice Noodles
What do you need?
- 1 tablespoon rice vinegar
 - 2 1/2 teaspoons honey
 - 1 tablespoon sambaloelek (ground fresh chile paste, such as Huy Fong)
 - 1 tablespoon lower-sodium soy sauce
 - 12 ounces peeled and deveined medium shrimp $
 - 4 ounces uncooked flat rice noodles (pad thai noodles)
 - 1 tablespoon peanut oil
 - 2 tablespoons chopped unsalted cashews $
 - 1 tablespoon thinly sliced garlic
 - 2 teaspoons chopped peeled fresh ginger
 - 1 green Thai chile, halved
 - 12 sweet mini peppers, halved
 - 3/4 cup matchstick-cut carrot $
 - 1/4 teaspoon salt $
 - 3/4 cup snow peas, trimmed
 - 3/4 cup fresh bean sprouts
 
Note: This serving is for 4 people.
How do you make it?
- Combine first 4 ingredients in a medium bowl
 - Stir them well with a whisk
 - Add shrimp to vinegar mixture; toss to coat
 - Cover and refrigerate for 30 minutes
 - Cook noodles according to package directions, omitting salt and fat
 - Carefully drain them with cold water once cooked
 - Heat a large skillet or wok over medium-high heat
 - Add oil to pan; swirl to coat
 - Add cashews, garlic, ginger, and chile to pan
 - Stir-fry these ingredients for 1 minute or until garlic begins to brown
 - Remove cashew mixture from pan with a slotted spoon, and set it aside
 - Increase heat to high
 - Add sweet peppers, carrot, and salt to pan
 - Stir-fry for 2 minutes only
 - Add shrimp mixture but do not drain
 - Stir-fry the whole combination for 2 minutes
 - Stir in noodles and peas
 - Cook them for 1 minute, tossing to coat
 - Return cashew mixture to pan
 - Add bean sprouts
 - Cook now for 1 minute or until thoroughly heated, tossing frequently
 
& this was the last step! Your low calorie homemade Pad Thai is ready !!!
How many calories would you consume with this?
300 CALORIES
Good to know!
This is a low-calorie version of the restaurant Pad Thai with no compromise on flavors but a huge compromise on calories (which is a good thing). The sauce used in the recipe is pretty much comparable to the one used in high-end restaurants. This recipe also keeps the noodle portion in check so that you don’t overload on starch.
By : Natural Health News
 



