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Noodles And Veggies W/peanut Sauce

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Vegetables, Grains Vegan Main dish, Pasta, Salads, Vegan, Vegetarian 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 lb Spaghetti noodles
1/2 c Peanuts
2 Garlic cloves
2 T Soy sauce or tamari
4 t Distilled white vinegar
1 T Sugar
1/8 t Cayenne pepper
1/2 c Water
2 Carrots, julienned
1/2 lb Snowpeas, sliced
1/4 c Roasted sesame oil
2 Green onions, chopped
1 Cucumber, peeled seeded
and julienned

INSTRUCTIONS

Prep Time: 30 minutes  Cook spaghetti according to the package
directions. Rinse the  spaghetti with cold water and drain thoroughly.
Pour into a large  mixing bowl. Toss with the sesame oil.  In a blender
or food processor, combine the peanuts, garlic, soy  sauce, vinegar,
sugar, cayenne pepper, and water. Blend until smooth  and set aside.
Steam the carrots and the snow peas until tender-crisp, about 7
minutes, and set aside.  Add the peanut sauce, carrots, and snowpeas to
the bowl of spaghetti  and toss.  Just before serving, top with the
green onions and cucumber.  Can be served while warm or excellent as a
chilled salad!  Source: The Compassionate Cook - by Ingrid Newkirk and
PETA Posted to  MM-Recipes Digest  by momqat@juno.com (Katie M Weber)
on Apr 21, 1998

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 152
Calories From Fat: 78
Total Fat: 9.3g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 528.9mg
Potassium: 376.3mg
Carbohydrates: 13.6g
Fiber: 3.2g
Sugar: 6.8g
Protein: 6.3g


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