Shirataki Noodle Salad with Sesame Oil

A side dish for when you're on a diet.
If you can, choose a type of shirataki that uses 'namaimo' as an ingredient. Shirataki made from 'konnyaku powder' doesn't improve your skin!! For 4 small side servings. Recipe by Hiroyagisan
Shirataki Noodle Salad with Sesame Oil
A side dish for when you're on a diet.
If you can, choose a type of shirataki that uses 'namaimo' as an ingredient. Shirataki made from 'konnyaku powder' doesn't improve your skin!! For 4 small side servings. Recipe by Hiroyagisan
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Finely julienne the bell peppers and the carrot, and blanch quickly in boiling water (so that they are still crispy).
- 2
Boil the shirataki noodles and cut them up.
- 3
Mix all the * ingredients together, add the vegetables and shirataki and combine.
- 4
Taste, and add some soy sauce or salt and pepper if needed. Transfer to serving bowls and scatter with sesame seeds.
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