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30 minutes
4
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dairy-free
gluten-free
(?)
Has gluten from:
ramen noodle (fresh)
soy sauce, thin (lite)
wonton wrap (Nasoya)
kid friendly
has meat
(?)
Has meat from:
pork rib
ground pork (16% fat)
has pasta
(?)
Has pasta from:
ramen noodle (fresh)
has seafood
(?)
Has seafood from:
tiger shrimp
mediterranean
vegan
(?)
Not vegan due to:
pork rib
tiger shrimp
ground pork (16% fat)
vegetarian
(?)
Not vegetarian due to:
pork rib
tiger shrimp
ground pork (16% fat)
pescatarian
(?)
Not pescatarian due to:
pork rib
paleo
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Not paleo due to:
ramen noodle (fresh)
dark sesame oil
wonton wrap (Nasoya)
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Nutrition to Balance
This recipe has Calories as 217%, Protein as 133% and Sodium as 147% (as a percentage of RDA).
 
You'll likely need to take these into account today to balance out your diet.
 
Nutrition Rating Details
Here are the percentages used to determine the nutritional rating for this recipe:
• Calcium: 0.0% of RDA
• Calories: 217% of RDA
• Carbs: 62.2% of RDA
• Fat (total lipid): 60.3% of RDA
• Fiber: 34.8% of RDA
• Fructose: 0.0% of RDA
• Protein: 133% of RDA
• Sodium: 147% of RDA
• Sugar: 30.3% of RDA
• Vitamin A (IU): 129% of RDA
• Vitamin B6: 121% of RDA
• Vitamin C: 83.2% of RDA
• Iron: 2.1% of RDA
• Magnesium: 55.0% of RDA
• Manganese: 7.0% of RDA
• Niacin: 83.9% of RDA
• Potassium: 64.8% of RDA
• Zinc: 95.6% of RDA
If any nutritional component is greater than 75% of RDA (or any vitamin/mineral is greater than 600% of RDA), the recipe gets a “Nutrition to Balance” rating.
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MACROS
Carbohydrate
171
g
Calories
4342
 
Fiber
9.75
g
Iron
0.400
mg
Protein
151
g
Sodium
1996
mg
Sugars
9.48
g
Fat (total lipid)
36.8
g
 
MAIN RECIPE INGREDIENTS
Amount
Measure
Adjust
Ingredient
 
1
lb
+
-
 
Can use 8 to 10 ounces dried ramen or 12 ounces fresh thin Chinese egg noodles.
 
2
tsp
+
-
 
 
4
cups
+
-
 
Can use a leafy green like baby bok choy or choy sum.
 
2
whole
+
-
 
Trimmed and thinly sliced.
 
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INGREDIENTS FOR: BASIC ASIAN STOCK (BEEF, PORK, OR CHICKEN)
Amount
Measure
Ingredient
 
3
lbs
Chicken or beef can be used, depending on the flavor of stock you want.
 
1
lb
Peeled and cut into 2-inch-thick rounds. Can use whole white round turnips as well.
 
4
inches
sliced and lightly crushed.
 
8
whole
trimmed and lightly crushed.
 
1
tsp
Can use white peppercorns.
 
 
 
Add for taste.
 
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INGREDIENTS FOR: PORK AND SHRIMP WONTONS
Amount
Measure
Ingredient
 
2
tsp
 
2
tbsp
plus extra for serving.
 
1
tbsp
cornstarch can be used in place of tapioca starch.
 
1 1/2
lbs
small, headless, peeled, deveined, and minced.
 
8
oz
coarsely ground.
 
72
whole
square or round.
 
1/2
tsp
Optional - more to taste.
 
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PREPARATION
PREPARING THE STOCK
1.
Follow the steps for recipe "Basic Asian Stock", which is in the dependent recipes section to the right. You'll need 2 quarts of this (8 cups).
PREPARING THE WONTONS
2.
Follow the steps for recipe "Pork and Shrimp", which is in the dependent recipes section to the right. Use all of the wontons in the dependent recipe.
PREPARING THE BROTH
3.
In a medium pot, bring the stock to a boil over high heat.
4.
Reduce the heat to low, cover, and simmer until ready to serve.
PREPARING THE NOODLES
5.
Bring a large pot of water to a boil over high heat and cook the noodles until tender, yet firm, about 3 minutes for dried ramen, 10 seconds for fresh ramen, and about 2 minutes if using fresh Chinese noodles.
6.
Use a strainer to fish out the noodles and drain.
7.
Divide the noodles among large soup bowls.
COOKING THE WONTONS
8.
Return the water from the noodles to a boil and, add the wontons, and cook, allowing them to surface to the top, about 5 minutes.
9.
Drain and divide the wontons among each serving of noodles.
10.
Add the sesame oil and leafy greens to the stock, adjust the seasoning with salt and pepper to taste, and cook for 1 minute.
11.
Ladle a generous amount of stock over each serving of noodles and wontons, making sure to divide the greens evenly.
12.
Garnish with scallions and serve with chili-garlic sauce (if using) for dipping the wontons.
DEPENDENT RECIPES:
1.
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2.
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COMPLETE NUTRITION
This recipe has the following nutrient totals:
Calories 4342
Protein 151 g
Carbohydrates 171 g
Iron 0.40 mg
Fiber 9.75 g
Calcium 0 mg
(plus many more nutrients)
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