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Sweet Carrot Teriyaki Pasta Salad with Napa and Portabellas



* Exported from MasterCook *

Sweet Carrot Teriyaki Pasta Salad with Napa and Portabellas

Recipe By : Hanneman (1997) Riverside
Serving Size : 2 Preparation Time :0:00
Categories : 4Star Eat-Lf
Pasta Wok
Salad Side

Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
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1/4 cup chopped carrots -- or slightly less
2 tablespoons teriyaki sauce -- see pantry
2 tablespoons water -- or more as needed
4 slices Portabella mushroom -- 1/2" dice
1 large garlic clove -- minced
non-stick cooking spray
cracked pepper -- mixed colors
1/8 teaspoon safflower oil -- or spray
1 1/2 cups shredded cabbage -- napa or bok choy
2 tablespoons red bell pepper -- roasted, or
pimiento -- diced
fried wontons -- optional
4 ounces angel hair pasta -- cooked
*OPTIONAL:
4 ounces roasted chicken breast meat -- shredded

Process the carrot and the water until carrot is well grated. Add the
teriyaki sauce and process until blended.

Spray a wok and place over medium heat. Add the minced garlic and the diced
portabellas and toss until softened and aromatic (4 to 5 mins). Sprinkle
generously with cracked pepper (black or a blend). Add the bell pepper and
stir. Add oil if necessary. Add the shredded cabbage and stir gently. Cook
for about 3 mins. Make a well in the center of the wok and add the carrot
mixture. Heat gently. Incorporate the drained pasta then toss with the
mushroom vegetables from the rim of the wok. Toss in optional crisp
wontons. Serve cold as pasta salad or hot/warm as light entree or side dish.

Without wontons: 260 CALS, 1.4 g fat, 4.7% CFF (mc).
Without wontons, with chicken: 351 cals, 4.9 g fat (12.8% cff).

PANTRY: This is the base salad. The sauce combines carrot juice with
teriyaki without actually blending the two flavors. Other chopped
vegetables may be added. It was especially good with steamed artichoke
hearts. Other ideas: baby corn, blanched broccoli, slivered and steamed
fennel bulb; pea pods or snap peas; hearts of palm. Teriyaki: Mr.
Yasida's gourmet sauce; Sagawa; Ibarre. Substitute soy sauce sweetened to
taste with brown sugar and cut with citrus juice. Substitute soba or
cellophane noodles. Serve with seafood, fish, chicken, grilled or roasted
pork, tofu cubes, or vegetables.

Posted to eat-lf 01 Jun 97 by patHanneman

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