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Bean Sprouts and Green Onions
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Vegetables, Grains
Diabetic, Vegetables, Side dishes
4
Servings
INGREDIENTS
2
ts
Walnut oil;
1
lb
Bean sprouts;
6
Green onion; chopped
1
tb
Low-sodium soy sauce;
1
tb
Fresh parsley; chopped
1
tb
Sunflower seeds;
INSTRUCTIONS
In a wok or a large, non-stick skillet, heat oil. Rinse bean sprout
under cold water. Saute green onions about 3 minutes; stir in
sprouts to heat through. Toss with soy sauce. Garnish with parsley
and sunflower seeds. Food Exchange per serving 1 VEGETABLE EXCHANGE +
1 FAT EXCHANGE CAL: 55 CHO: 0mg; CAR: 5g; PRO: 2g; SOD: 154mg; FAT:
4g;
Source: Light & Easy Diabetes Cuisine by Betty Marks
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