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Gluten Free Vegan Chow Mein

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Ingredients

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1/4 cup gf tamari soy sauce
1 tablespoon fresh minced ginger
2 garlic cloves minced
2 teaspoons sesame oil
2 teaspoons pure maple syrup
1/2 teaspoon tapioca starch
12 ounces gluten free chow mein noodles
2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
16 ounces extra firm tofu drained and dried with paper towel. cut into small cubes
2 cups thinly sliced napa cabbage

Nutritional information

241.1
Calories
137g
Calories From Fat
15.3g
Total Fat
2.5 g
Saturated Fat
0mg
Cholesterol
1073.7mg
Sodium
16.1g
Carbs
4.5g
Dietary Fiber
8.7g
Sugars
14.9g
Protein
330g
Serving Size (g)
4
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Gluten Free Vegan Chow Mein

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    Balancing the vegetables with noodles and the flavourful sauce is the success of this stunning dish. Stir fries are incredibly quick way to cook and the short time means all the ingredients retain most of their flavour, texture and nutrients. The idea is to constantly toss the ingredients so they stir fry rather than fry. You can vary the vegetables, but I found these truly bring out the ethnic chow mein flavour. Enjoy

    • 50 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Gluten-Free Vegan Chow Mein, Balancing the vegetables with noodles and the flavourful sauce is the success of this stunning dish. Stir fries are incredibly quick way to cook and the short time means all the ingredients retain most of their flavour, texture and nutrients. The idea is to constantly toss the ingredients so they stir fry rather than fry. You can vary the vegetables, but I found these truly bring out the ethnic chow mein flavour. Enjoy, Balancing the vegetables with noodles and the flavourful sauce is the success of this stunning dish. Stir fries are incredibly quick way to cook and the short time means all the ingredients retain most of their flavour, texture and nutrients. The idea is to constantly toss the ingredients so they stir fry rather than fry. You can vary the vegetables, but I found these truly bring out the ethnic chow mein flavour. Enjoy


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    In a Small Bowl Whisk Together Tamari Sauce, Ginger, Garlic, Sesame Oil, Maple Syrup and Tapioca Starch. Set Aside.

    2
    Done

    Cook Noodles Per Package Directions, Drain and Refresh Under Cold Running Water. Set Aside.

    3
    Done

    Heat a Wok Over Medium Heat, Add 1 Tablespoon of Olive Oil. Add the Tofu and Stir-Fry For 4 - 5 Minutes Until Crispy. Reduce Heat to Low and Add 1/3 of the Sauce. Stir to Coat the Tofu, Then Transfer to a Plate and Set Aside.

    4
    Done

    Add Remaining Olive Oil to the Wok and Heat Over Medium Heat. Add Cabbage, Carrots and Zucchini and Stir-Fry For 5 Minutes. Add Noodles and Remaining Sauce and Cook Until Heated Through. Add Tofu and Bean Sprouts and Stir Fry Over Low Heat For 2 More Minutes.

    5
    Done

    to Serve, Top With Green Onions and Sesame Seeds.

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