The recipe Poly's vegetable/bacon-saute
Poly's vegetable/bacon-saute recipe is a Dinner meal that takes 20 minutes to make. If you enjoy for Dinner, you will like Poly's vegetable/bacon-saute!
Poly's vegetable/bacon-saute
- What Course Is Poly's vegetable/bacon-saute?
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Quick and tasty! What Course Is Poly's vegetable/bacon-saute?Poly's vegetable/bacon-saute is for Dinner. How Long Does Poly's vegetable/bacon-saute Recipe Take To Prepare?Poly's vegetable/bacon-saute takes 10 minutes to prepare. How Long Does Poly's vegetable/bacon-saute Recipe Take To Cook?Poly's vegetable/bacon-saute takes 20 minutes to cook. How Many Servings Does Poly's vegetable/bacon-saute Recipe Make?Poly's vegetable/bacon-saute makes 6 servings. What Are The Ingredients For Poly's vegetable/bacon-saute Recipe?The ingredients for Poly's vegetable/bacon-saute are: 500 g Frozen chopped spinach300 g Squash (or Zucchini? - the US-terminology confuses me. It's the green curcumber-like ones I mean!) 300 g Green beans 300 g Turkey bacon 100 g Mozzarella cheese 2 cloves of garlic 1 tsp chili flakes Olive oil Salt Pepper How Do I Make Poly's vegetable/bacon-saute?Here is how you make Poly's vegetable/bacon-saute: Cut the turkey bacon and squash into pieces. Chop the garlic. Cut the Mozarella in slices.Pour a little olive oil into a sauté pan and fry the turkey bacon in it.Remove the bacon from the pan - if you like, let it sit on kitchen paper-towel to soak up excess fat.Pour some fresh olive oil into the pan and add the chili flakes. When they start to sizzle the oil is warm and ready for the vegetables. Add the frozen spinach and let warm a little before the fresh vegetables are added, and sauté everything with garlic and spices.When done drizzle the turkey bacon over the vegetables. Put the cheese slices on top and let sit until melted.Makes app. 6 servings.Done. Bon Appetit!PS.: You can use any vegetable you like - fresh and frozen. I often use broccolli or celery root (not too much celery, though!) and sometimes add mushrooms. If you're pressed for time, there are lots of frozen vegetable-blends available, so you don't have to cut and chop anything.I sometimes use real organic pork bacon. I always seperate the fat after frying the bacon and let the bacon sit on paper-towel to soak up excess fat. (The bacon-fat I mix with nuts and seeds and feed the birds in the garden with it in the winter!)Number of Servings: 6Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user POLY-E.What's The Nutritional Info For Poly's vegetable/bacon-saute?The nutritional information for Poly's vegetable/bacon-saute is:
What Dietary Needs Does Poly's vegetable/bacon-saute Meet?The dietary needs meet for Poly's vegetable/bacon-saute is Low Carb |
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