Weight Loss: Replace Regular Noodles With This Low-Carb Meat Spaghetti

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Use these low-carb noodles to make any dish you want. It could be Chinese noodles, tomato spaghetti, or any kind of pasta.

Weight Loss: Replace Regular Noodles With This Low-Carb Meat Spaghetti
Healthy noodles for weight loss diet

Highlights

  • Replace unhealthy noodles with these meat noodles
  • They are made with minced chicken breast and eggs
  • These noodles are low-carb and high-protein and great for weight loss

All those people trying to lose weight have to stay away from foods made with refined flour. Pasta, noodles, pizza - are just off the charts. Though many people have fished out healthier alternatives like zucchini or carrot noodles, but let's admit that they don't taste nearly as great no matter how much we pretend to like them. However, you can replace them with these meat noodles that are not made from any vegetable but from chicken breast, which would undoubtedly taste amazing. Being supremely high in proteins, chicken is the best thing you can add to your weight loss diet. This way you get your fill of proteins and also get to enjoy your favourite noodles or spaghetti-based dish.

The recipe uses chicken breast, eggs and psyllium husk (Isabgol as we know it). The husk is added just to make the noodles airy and light, so it's optional. The ingredients are blended to make a fine paste and then stuffed in a piping bag and cooked in boiling water to make long, soft noodle straps. Use these low-carb noodles to make any dish you want. It could be Chinese noodles, tomato spaghetti, or any kind of pasta with loads of cheese to make it a Keto-friendly dish.

The genius recipe is shared by chef and food vlogger Sahil Makhija on his YouTube channel ‘Headbanger's Kitchen'. These healthy noodles can be made in just 15 minutes.

Low-Carb Meat Noodles Recipe Video:

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https://youtu.be/nSTWK9d2heM

(Also Read: Noodles Lovers, Try These Healthy Alternatives To Maida Noodles)

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