What's funny about this dinner is that when I said it was what was for dinner, everybody balked. Then I made it, with an add-on of chicken for the omnivores in the family. One child, who is super-duper picky, didn't even try it. But it got whole-hearted yums from the other two people. So much that my son asked how much would be leftovers. And asked if I could make it again ... soon.
The bowl above serves 4. That's right, 4. When I took my helping, everybody's eyes got wide and said, you get that much? Since I'm trying to watch my caloric intake. I said, I get a quarter of the bowl. Then they said, that isn't even a quarter of that bowl. By the way, I was quite full after eating the portion I served myself.
I got the original recipe from Happy Herbivores Meal Mentor.
Ingredients:
12-oz dry noodles (i.e. spaghetti)
6 tbsp teriyaki sauce
2 tbsp soy sauce
dash Sriracha (i.e., to taste)
1/4 cup vegetable broth
oil
1 onion, thinly sliced
4 garlic cloves, minced
12-oz broccoli florets
10-oz cole-slaw mix
1 bunch kale, stemmed and chopped
water, as needed
Directions:
- Cook noodles via package instructions.
- Drain, rinse under cold water. Set aside.
- While cooking noodles, n a small bowl, whisk teriyaki, soy sauce, Sriracha, and broth together. Set aside.
- Sauté onions and garlic in oil until translucent.
- Add broccoli and cook until bright green.
- Add cole-slaw mix, cooking and stirring so the veggies starts to soften.
- Add kale, stirring to incorporate.
- Continue to cook to desired tenderness, adding water as needed.
- Stir in sauce and cooked noodles.
- Taste, adding more Sriracha or teriyaki sauce, if desired.
Notes:
- Serves 4
- Per serving: 428 calories, 2.7g fat, 87.6g carbs, 14.8g fiber, 12g sugars, 18.5g protein
- You can use water instead of vegetable broth. You can use thinly sliced cabbage instead of cole-slaw mix. You can add-on more veggies.
- If you want to add some meat, chicken thinly sliced and fried in the same sauce (make more) worked well for us. I think pork may also go well in this dish.
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