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Beef/Chicken Curry Ramen Dinner Cole Slaw

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Ingredients

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1/2 lb thinly sliced beef or 1/2 lb chicken breast cut into bite size pieces
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 teaspoon toasted sesame oil
2 - 3 tablespoons smooth cashew butter (can use peanut butter in a pinch but others preferred) or 2 3 tablespoons almond butter to taste (can use peanut butter in a pinch but others preferred)
1/4 cup plain yogurt
2 tablespoons mayonnaise
3 - 4 ounces chopped canned mild green chilies (1 can)
15 - 16 ounces canned garbanzo beans drained (1 can)
2 garlic cloves minced

Nutritional information

906.4
Calories
561g
Calories From Fat
62.4g
Total Fat
22.1 g
Saturated Fat
58.2mg
Cholesterol
1802.1mg
Sodium
69g
Carbs
11.3g
Dietary Fiber
7.6g
Sugars
21.1g
Protein
403g
Serving Size (g)
4
Serving Size

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Beef/Chicken Curry Ramen Dinner Cole Slaw

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    So delicious and very unique. If you are looking for something different and delicious and a meal in itself then this is it. Also, very versatile. used peanut butter and it was still fantastic. I imagine this could even be made vegetarian by adding tofu or just eliminating the meat. I will make this over and over again!

    • 50 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Beef/Chicken Curry Ramen Dinner Cole Slaw, Heres yet another version of a ramen coleslaw salad from me, as I experiment with our delicious basic recipe that weve made so often lately (recipe #240922, its so good!). 🙂 First I did the Spicy Peanut Chicken version (recipe #242925), and now heres a mild korma curry for you. Love it! The recipe makes 4 main-dish portions, or 8-10 side dish portions. It’s great as a dinner entre, and fast and easy to make., So delicious and very unique. If you are looking for something different and delicious and a meal in itself then this is it. Also, very versatile. used peanut butter and it was still fantastic. I imagine this could even be made vegetarian by adding tofu or just eliminating the meat. I will make this over and over again!, Heres yet another version of a ramen coleslaw salad from me, as I experiment with our delicious basic recipe that weve made so often lately (recipe #240922, its so good!). 🙂 First I did the Spicy Peanut Chicken version (recipe #242925), and now heres a mild korma curry for you. Love it! The recipe makes 4 main-dish portions, or 8-10 side dish portions. It’s great as a dinner entre, and fast and easy to make.


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    Steps

    1
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    Saut the Thinly Sliced Beef or Chicken Pieces in Olive and Sesame Oils Until Browned. Drain and Set Aside.

    2
    Done

    in a Very Large Bowl, Stir Together the Dressing Ingredients Well.

    3
    Done

    Add the Browned Meat and Coleslaw Mix or Shredded Cabbage to the Dressing and Toss Well to Coat. Set Aside.

    4
    Done

    Into a Bowl, Break Up the Ramen Noodles Into Smaller Pieces. in a Saucepan, Heat the Amount of Water According to Package Directions to a Brisk Boil and Add the Seasoning Packets. Add the Bowl of Noodles All at Once to the Boiling Seasoned Water and Cook, Stirring Occasionally, For 90 Seconds. (you Want the Noodles Slightly Cooked, but not as Limp as Ramen Will Get If You Cook It Fully.) When Noodles Have Cooked For 90 Seconds, Remove from Heat and Immediately Drain.

    5
    Done

    Add the Semi-Cooked Drained Ramen Noodles to the Coleslaw and Toss Again to Combine Well.

    6
    Done

    Place Salad in a Large Container and Chill in Refrigerator For at Least 2 Hours (it Helps to Cool and Chill Them If You Stir the Slaw a Couple of Times During Chilling).

    7
    Done

    Garnish With Chopped Toasted Cashews. Makes 4 Entre-Size Servings.

    8
    Done

    Note: You Can Always Stretch This Salad by Adding Additional Meat or Packages of Ramen! Weve Even Added More Semi-Cooked Ramen the Next Day to the Leftovers. :).

    9
    Done

    Note #2: I Thinly Slice the Beef, but If Using Chicken I Leave It in Bite Size Chunks.

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