Zucchini Ribbons (a pasta substitute?) |
I love Farmers' Markets. The vegetables and fruits are delicious. I love the colors of food.. I love the people just coasting by. As I was skipping down the street at the Farmer's Market this afternoon (okay, not skipping, probably just walking), a table full of zucchinis caught my eye. I was reminded of the pasta substitute I've been reading on the boards lately. So I decided to buy some.
When I got home, I was disappointed to find that two of the zucchinis I brought home were not good so it's probably best to talk first about how to pick the best zucchini. First of all, bigger is not always better. Pick a zucchini that is bright green in color, firm and wrinkle-free. Once you have that down, you can't go wrong. You can eat it raw and it will still be delicious.
Like I said before, I stole borrowed this recipe from a Medifast Official Site discussion board post. So, if you want to see the original, just search for Zucchini Ribbons in the discussion boards. I can't give you a link because you need to be logged in to see it.
4 medium sized zucchini or however many to peel 1 cup full (peeled)
1/4 cup chicken broth
1 wedge Laughing Cow Cheese (or 2 tbsp Cream Cheese)1/4 cup chicken broth
salt and pepper to taste
- Create ribbons by running a peeler from end to end of zucchini. Keep peeling until you see the seeds. Do not include seeds.
- In a medium-high skillet, pour the chicken broth and boil.
- Once boiling (once hot), add the zucchini ribbons. Allow to cook until soft. About 3 minutes
- Add cheese and mix until melted into the zucchini
- Season with salt and pepper
- Serve.
Zucchini Ribbons topped with tomato and MorningStar Farms Sausage Patties |
Nutrition Facts do not include MorningStar Farms Sausage which is 160 calories |
Thanks so much Codyjo!!! I made the zucchini ribbons tonight and LOVED them. I sauteed some lean pork and used a full cup of chicken broth (I like soups a lot so make a lot of my L&G meals into soups. Anyway, I added the pork strips to the zucchine, which was cooked with minced garlic. Just delicious!!! Thanks again!!
ReplyDeleteI just realized I am not on Codyjo's blog www.newbeautifulme.blogspot.com but rather here on dieterskitchen!! So sorry!!!
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