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Hungarian Cabbage Noodles

This tasty Slavic dish can be made in a snap with shredded coleslaw cabbage. For a complete meal, accompany each serving with a couple of links of sautéed soy “sausages” and a salad of dark green lettuce and tomatoes.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    6 servings

Ingredients

2 tablespoons light olive oil
1 large onion, quartered and thinly sliced
One 16-ounce bag shredded coleslaw cabbage
12 ounces wide egg noodles, preferably yolk-free
1 tablespoon poppy seeds, or as needed
Salt and freshly ground pepper to taste

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Heat the oil in an extra-wide skillet or stir-fry pan. Add the onion and sauté over medium heat until golden. Add the cabbage and a small amount of water; cover and cook, stirring occasionally, until the cabbage is limp and just beginning to brown lightly, 10 to 12 minutes.

    Step 2

    Meanwhile, cook the noodles according to package directions and drain. Transfer to a large serving container.

    Step 3

    Add the cabbage mixture and poppy seeds to the noodles and toss gently but thoroughly. Season to taste with salt and lots of pepper, and serve.

  2. nutrition information

    Step 4

    Calories: 144

    Step 5

    Total Fat: 6g

    Step 6

    Protein: 4g

    Step 7

    Carbohydrate: 19g

    Step 8

    Cholesterol: 18mg

    Step 9

    Sodium: 15mg

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