Everybody nowadays wants to eat a healthier diet with more vegetables, more lean protein, less fat, less calories, and to be frankly honest, I'm one of them. I always scrounge the internet looking for healthy recipes I can make at home for a low cost and I recently found one which seemed super interesting!
Caulifredo Sauce with Zucchini Pasta (Serves 2-4)
(low in carbohydrates, fat,and calories/ high in fiber, vitamin C, vitamin A, folate)
Ingredients:
1/2 large head of cauliflower, cut into chunks
4 small or 2 large turkey sausages
1/2 cup shredded mozzarella
3-4 garlic cloves
1 cup of milk
1/2 tsp sea salt
2 tbsp olive oil
2 medium zucchini
1 vegetable peeler (that has the options of making twirls and spaghetti strips)
1) First, use your vegetable peeler to slice the zucchini into either long linguine style strips or thin spaghetti like strips.
My vegetable peeler had the option of making it into really thing strips so I went with that because it most resembled 'real spaghetti'.
2) Mince garlic and chop cauliflower into smaller florets.
3) In a medium saucepan, heat olive oil over medium heat and throw in the garlic. Let the garlic release its aromatics and turn slightly brown.
4) Add soy milk, salt, and cauliflower. Add mozzarella and stir throughly.
5) You can omit this if you want a vegetarian dish, but I oven baked some turkey sausages and sliced it up.
6) Be careful not to overheat your milk or else it will curdle!! Cook for about 15 minutes or until cauliflower can be pierced easily with a fork.
7) To cook your 'pasta', blanch the zucchini linguine in hot boiling water for 2-3 minutes to soften it.
8) Turn off the heat and let the cauliflower mixture sit for 10 minutes to cool down. Then toss the mixture into a blender and blend away!
There you have it, Cauli-fredo sauce over zucchini pasta!
This is an extremely healthy and easy recipe to make at home with very little ingredients required. Because I only used a little bit of salt, it tasted a bit bland so for you guys I suggest throwing in some spices before blending it to give it more flavour. OR.. throw in half a cup of delicious Parmesan to make it extra CHEESYY.
All in all, worth a try if you're looking for a healthy alternative to butter based cream and white pasta. :) Let me know how yours turns out!
Happy Eating!
Sounds more like a tasting menu than AYCE LOL. I wanted to try out the restaurant but after reading your post, I will probably pass! Have you tried Kyung Bok Palace in Lansdowne? I think I've given up on AYCE Korean BBQs because a la carte seems so much more worth it
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