Hello hello!
This is another recipe from when I was back home. I have not done it in college yet, but only because I haven't been able to get my hands on full leaves of lettuce.
This recipe is a take off of the Fridge Dump Lettuce Wraps. Originally, I was going to eat the veggies with a fork in a bowl, again considered a pita, and realized we still had lettuce!
Without further ado...
The Recipe: Sauteed Vegetable Lettuce Wraps
- 1 tsp butter
- 3 medium carrots, chopped
- 1 cup frozen green beans
- 1 cup sliced white mushrooms
The Process:
- Warm a frying pan on the stove (5-10 minutes on high)
- Once the pan is warm, add the butter and move the pan so that it spreads. Lower the heat to low-medium.
- Add broccoli and green beans to the pan.
- Add salt and pepper and mix with a spatula.
- Add carrots to the pan and mix with a spatula.
- Add mushrooms to the pan and mix with a spatula.
- Allow the mixture to cook, covered, for 5-7 minutes. You will be able to smell when the vegetables are done, and they will be slightly browned.
- Remove mixture and put in a bowl or on a plate.
- Spoon mixture into lettuce leaves.
- Wrap and enjoy!
The calories:
Carrots: 50 calories
Green Beans: 77 calories
Mushrooms: 68 calories
Butter: 25 calories
Salt/Pepper: insignificant calories
Lettuce: 6 calories
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TOTAL: 176 calories
This entire recipe is very low calorie and very high satisfaction!
What went right:
It was all delicious and super healthy!
What went wrong:
Nothing really...although for the sake of balance, adding rice would have made it even better.
Would I do this again?:
Yes, definitely!
Overall this was a great take off of multiple food ideas and I look forward to having it with rice and maybe cabbage in the future!
This entire recipe is very low calorie and very high satisfaction!
What went right:
It was all delicious and super healthy!
What went wrong:
Nothing really...although for the sake of balance, adding rice would have made it even better.
Would I do this again?:
Yes, definitely!
Overall this was a great take off of multiple food ideas and I look forward to having it with rice and maybe cabbage in the future!
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