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Pasta With Feta Cheese And Greens

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Vegetables, Dairy Vegetarian Favorites, Healthy and, Main dishes, Pasta, Vegetarian 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 lb Pasta, tubes corkscrews or
shells cooked
1 large each fresh variety
of greens including:
Kale
Collard greens
Dandelion greens
Escarole
Mustard greens
Spinach
1 Onion
2 T Olive oil
3 oz Feta cheese, crumbled

INSTRUCTIONS

1997    
Trim stems and tear all greens into bits. (This is a good thing to do
in advance if you can.) Dice lots of onion and cook in a large  skillet
(wok works even better) in the olive oil. When the onion is
translucent add the greens...stuff the pan as full as possible...if
all greens can't fit in the pan all at once, that is o.k., you can
keep adding greens as they cook down, which they will do  considerably.
Keep tossing wilted greens over uncooked pieces so that  everything
cooks evenly. When the greens are all just softened or  wilted, add the
cooked pasta and crumbled feta cheese.  Toss all ingredients together
and serve in pretty pasta bowls.  Mollie's pasta rules:  do not drain
all water from the noodles when draining do not over or  under cook
pasta, pasta should be "toothy" pasta does not always have  to be eaten
hot.  Serving Ideas : Good with roasted red bell peppers, fruit, and
bread  NOTES : This is an excellent vegetarian dish.  Chris and Lynn
rate  *****! Excellent for the next day's lunch box, even cold.  Recipe
by: from Mollie Katzen's cooking show Posted to MC-Recipe  Digest V1
#553 by Lynn and Chris Cage <redcage@inlink.com> on Apr 5,

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 271
Calories From Fat: 156
Total Fat: 17.7g
Cholesterol: 18.9mg
Sodium: 419.9mg
Potassium: 280.6mg
Carbohydrates: 23.2g
Fiber: 4.6g
Sugar: 2.7g
Protein: 7.5g


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