Enter your email & we’ll send it to your inbox. Plus, get great new recipes from us every week! By submitting this form, you consent to receive emails from Hurry the Food Up. The last was this Tangy Veggie Wrap, and these Zoodles with Exquisite Hazelnut-Carrot Sauce are the next. I ate them yesterday, and I’ll eat them again tomorrow! ‘But what’s a zoodle?’ I hear you cry. Well, that clever name actually refers to noodles made from zucchini – by your very own fair hand (learn how to make zucchini noodles here!). They couldn’t be simpler or quicker to make – just grab one of these spiralizers if you don’t have one already, and get zoodling! The zoodles are a massive part of this recipe – and have much to recommend them over traditional pasta, spaghetti or noodles (more on that later) but it’s the blend of the rest of the ingredients and the sauce that really sets this recipe apart. If you look at the ingredients list it’s actually very simple (even a little plain looking, to the naked eye) but somehow it all comes alive when thrown together. Every taste compliments another, and the little bursts of flavour that strike out on their own will be sure to delight any palate. There’s a reason why spiralized veggies are so popular right now. What have you got to lose?
Health Benefits – Zoodles with Exquisite Hazelnut-Carrot Sauce
Weighing in at around ⅛ the calories and ⅛ the carbs when compared to regular pasta, spaghetti or noodles the properties of zucchini are really quite astounding. They’re also very filling – and won’t leave you with that lethargic, gluten-heavy feeling many people get after a bowl of pasta. This recipe also includes the awesome carrot – more and more detailed research is coming in on them – and it’s all good news. Carrots provide huge amounts of different vitamins, nutrients and beta carotene; in a nut (carrot?) shell they’ll help to protect you against cardiovascular disease, cancer and many other illnesses (1). And did I mention nuts? Well, maybe in the first sentence of this post, but allow me to expand. This research from Harvard shows that nuts reduce cholesterol, lower the risk of type 2 diabetes, colon cancer, gall stones and heart disease. And keep you slim. Wowww!!! Soooooooo…. convinced? 😉
title: “Zucchini Noodles Zoodles With Hazelnut Carrot Sauce” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-03” author: “Emma Lear”
Enter your email & we’ll send it to your inbox. Plus, get great new recipes from us every week! By submitting this form, you consent to receive emails from Hurry the Food Up. The last was this Tangy Veggie Wrap, and these Zoodles with Exquisite Hazelnut-Carrot Sauce are the next. I ate them yesterday, and I’ll eat them again tomorrow! ‘But what’s a zoodle?’ I hear you cry. Well, that clever name actually refers to noodles made from zucchini – by your very own fair hand (learn how to make zucchini noodles here!). They couldn’t be simpler or quicker to make – just grab one of these spiralizers if you don’t have one already, and get zoodling! The zoodles are a massive part of this recipe – and have much to recommend them over traditional pasta, spaghetti or noodles (more on that later) but it’s the blend of the rest of the ingredients and the sauce that really sets this recipe apart. If you look at the ingredients list it’s actually very simple (even a little plain looking, to the naked eye) but somehow it all comes alive when thrown together. Every taste compliments another, and the little bursts of flavour that strike out on their own will be sure to delight any palate. There’s a reason why spiralized veggies are so popular right now. What have you got to lose?
Health Benefits – Zoodles with Exquisite Hazelnut-Carrot Sauce
Weighing in at around ⅛ the calories and ⅛ the carbs when compared to regular pasta, spaghetti or noodles the properties of zucchini are really quite astounding. They’re also very filling – and won’t leave you with that lethargic, gluten-heavy feeling many people get after a bowl of pasta. This recipe also includes the awesome carrot – more and more detailed research is coming in on them – and it’s all good news. Carrots provide huge amounts of different vitamins, nutrients and beta carotene; in a nut (carrot?) shell they’ll help to protect you against cardiovascular disease, cancer and many other illnesses (1). And did I mention nuts? Well, maybe in the first sentence of this post, but allow me to expand. This research from Harvard shows that nuts reduce cholesterol, lower the risk of type 2 diabetes, colon cancer, gall stones and heart disease. And keep you slim. Wowww!!! Soooooooo…. convinced? 😉