Quick yam noodles with alfredo sauce and greens
- 1 large yam
- 1/4 onion, finely choped
- 4 small mushrooms
- 1 can garlic, finely diced
- 4 tbsp milk
- 4 tbsp whipping cream
- 2 piece sliced cheese
- 1 handful of green leaves
- 1 a little grated salty cheese
- Peel the yam and cut thin noodle-like strings.
- If you can julian it - all the better, but you don't have to!
- This should take you about 15 minutes- I just do it in front of the tv.
- Bake the noodles in a toster oven until a crispy with a tiny bit of oil - if you have virgin olive oil - awesome, if not - it's totally okay as well!
- The noodlrs are really thin, but there are a lot - so it might take a little while to cook.
- It took me about 10 minutes.
- Once you're done cooking the yams and have them on a plate next to you, fry the mushrooms, onion and garlic in a bit of butter (note: if you want the dish to taste a bit more garlicy - add the garlic later on).
- Don't over cook them- you just want to brase the musrooms a little and coat them with the butter.
- It shouldn't take longer than 3 minutes.
- Add the milk, cream and sliced cheese (I used gauda) to the pan - the sauce will reduce really quickly - but it's totally okay!
- The key is to do it as quick as you can.
- In the picture above you can see I wasn't as quick - so it was more of a creamy melted cheese than a sauce, but it's totally great as well.
- Add a pinch of salt and black pepper - this sauce is supposed to be a poorman's alfredo sauce so it's not supposed to be overly salty.
- Pore the sauce on the noodles and mix a little.
- Time for plating!
- Add some greens (I just use pre-made salad mix I get in the supermarket - no need to try very hard) above the noodles - as you're the one eating the dish you should decide how much is enough for you.
- Add some grated salty cheese - I use Iraqi cheese, but feta will work fine as well.
- That's it!
- You're done.
- You can add some walnuts, pecans, dried cranberries, pomogranate seeds, bacon bits works amazingly well with this, schnitzel strips (take chicken breasts/ a pirce of beef, smash it until it's about 3 sentimeters thin, cut it to strips, dip in an egg and then in panko/regular bread crumbs abd a little salt, fry until golden) and regular chicken breasts can work as well.
- I'm supet lazy, so I just eat it with scrambled eggs.
- All in all it's a way to make your loved ones to eat more veggies - without them being veggies!
yam, onion, mushrooms, garlic, milk, whipping cream, cheese, handful of green leaves, salty cheese
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/366910-quick-yam-noodles-with-alfredo-sauce-and-greens (may not work)