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Pasta with Sweet Beans and Basil "Cream"
Get a triple hit of soy protein in a fresh basil-and-pasta dish that's on the table in less than 30 minutes. From
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Prep Time:
5 min
Start to Finish:
20 min
makes:
6 servings
12
oz uncooked bow-tie (farfalle) pasta (6 cups)
1 1/2
cups frozen sweet soybeans
1
cup soymilk
1/4
cup chopped fresh or 1 teaspoon dried basil leaves
1
tablespoon olive oil
1
teaspoon salt
1
package (12 oz) soft silken tofu
1/4
cup grated Parmesan cheese
1.
In 6-quart Dutch oven, heat 4 quarts salted water to boiling. Add pasta; boil uncovered 6 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add soybeans; heat to boiling. Cook about 6 minutes longer or until pasta is tender. Drain; return to Dutch oven.
2.
While pasta is cooking, in blender or food processor, place remaining ingredients except cheese. Cover; blend on high speed, stopping blender occasionally to scrape sides, until smooth. Add to pasta in Dutch oven.
3.
Cook over low heat about 3 minutes, stirring constantly, until warm. Toss with cheese just before serving.
High Altitude (3500-6500 ft):
Add soybeans the last 7 minutes of cook time in step 1.
Nutritional Information
1 Serving:
Calories
380
(
Calories from Fat
90
);
Total Fat
10
g (
Saturated Fat
2
g,
Trans Fat
0
g);
Cholesterol
0
mg;
Sodium
730
mg;
Total Carbohydrate
54
g (
Dietary Fiber
6
g,
Sugars
3
g);
Protein
20
g
Percent Daily Value*:
Vitamin A
6
%;
Vitamin C
6
%;
Calcium
20
%;
Iron
25
%
Exchanges:
3 1/2
Starch
;
0
Other Carbohydrate
;
0
Vegetable
;
1 1/2
Medium-Fat Meat
Carbohydrate Choices:
3 1/2
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
MyPyramid Servings
1/2 c Dairy, 3 oz-equivalents Meat & Beans, 1/4 c Vegetables, 1 tsp Fats & Oils, 2 oz-equivalents Grains
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