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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Tofu Shirataki Pasta Review and my growing obsession with owning a Kinect


I just gave tofu shirataki noodles a try. I’ve had some fettuccini noodles and some spaghetti noodles for a few weeks now, but I think I’ve been a bit scared to try them. I’ve heard mixed reviews and I guess I just really wanted to like them, but was a bit scared about what they were going to taste like.

Apparently, they are made by blending the root of the Konnyaku, which is a member of the yam family, and tofu. A four ounce serving is just 20 calories and has 3g of carbs. They arrive packaged as you see them above in some kind of liquid. From other reviews I’d read, I knew to rinse them in some warm water prior to eating, but apparently they don’t really need to be “cooked.” Some people mentioned cooking them for a few minutes in hot water to improve the texture, but I figured for the first go ‘round, I’d just try them without boiling them first.

They look just like fettuccini noodles and to my hands (as I rinsed them), they felt like pasta so I was hopeful. I made some low-carb alfredo sauce using this recipe and cooked up some shrimp (which we LOVE!) to go along with it. The alfredo sauce came out great and I mixed a small amount in with the noodles, spooned out a small portion for myself, a slightly larger portion for Tanner, added the shrimp and rang the dinner bell.

My first bite was kind of …hmm. The consistency is kind of like a clam only not as chewy. It is like biting into a clam in that it is kind of slippery against your teeth and has a tiny bit of resistance as you bite into the noodles; very little resistance, but enough to realize you aren’t eating pasta. Tanner slurped it up, but I don't really think he chews his food. He didn’t get or ask for seconds, but he isn’t feeling great so that may be why. When I asked him what he thought of the pasta, he said “It was kinda good” so take that however you want to. I still have the spaghetti so next time I will boil it for a few minutes and see if that improves the texture and update you guys. For now, I have to say I’m not in a hurry to buy it again. If you want to try them for yourself, I bought mine at The Low Carb Connoisseur for $2.84 a package.

While we are talking about Tanner, I wanted to let you guys know that he has lost 4 lbs since we started him on the low-carb diet! He was so excited yesterday when he weighed himself. He also attributed it to the workout he’s been getting when he and his class visit Best Buy and use the Kinect there.

Speaking of Kinect, I’ve decided I have to have one of these! I had decided that I was going to get a Wii Fit when I got under 330 since that is the weight limit, but a friend of mine recently bought Kinect for the Xbox and shared a video of herself (apparently it can take pics or video as you work out with it) playing one of the dancing games. I have to say…it was HIGH-larious!! I can only imagine how freaking funny it would be to video Tanner and I working out as we both have ZERO coordination. I’m not sure when we will be able to afford it, but I definitely want one! This definitely looks like the toy of the Christmas season by the way as many places already have them on backorder so if you or your kiddos are wanting your own, you better get on the ball and purchase one now! What a fun way for us to get some exercise!

6 Comments:

Anonymous said...

The dancing games are SO fun!!! But if you are a "black friday" (day after thanksgiving) shopper, I am almost certain it will be on a great sale! the wii was in a bundle package last year! I can only imagine they will do something similar with xbox!

I am SO trying the alfredo sauce!! But I will noodle noodles... I'm a chicken!! hahahahahahahahaa

Unknown said...

I've never eaten them as pasta- I usually swap out vegetables for pasta because I like the extra flavor of the veg. I love them in homemade chicken noodle soup ( especially the thick ones ) The nice thing thing is they don't turn to much with multiple re-heatings :-)

Unknown said...

oops I meant "turn to mush" like regular noodles

Speaking of Alfredo sauce- Ever had broccoli with Alfredo on it? It's awesome!

MizFit said...

I love those and it only took me nearly a DECADE to get em right :)

and each time it takes a billion papertowels worth of blotting!

Asian Food Grocer said...

Great blog! And congratz on the weight loss progress, you're doing great. I wanted to mention that you can try regular shirataki noodles too. They taste the same, but have even less carbs and calories. Check out the nutrition info of our JFC Shirataki Noodles! Good Luck!!!

mandatorybloghere said...

just an fyi im down 6 pounds since we got our kinnect so it is fun and funny and it is working yay