Zucchini Fettuccine with Sesame Mango Sauce
Submitted by NicoleJ on April 12, 2008 - 5:16pm
Servings:
Serves 4Great and unusual recipe. Really fresh flavor.
Taken from Raw Glow.
Ingredients:
2 large or 4 small zucchini, Spiralized or sliced with veg. peeler
4 Mangoes, diced
1 Lemon,
juiced
1 tablespoon Tahini
¼ cup Water
Mint leaves and Sesames Seeds for garnish
Preparation:
Spiralize zucchini with the thick noodle setting with the spiral slicer or use a vegetable peeler to make fettuccine type noodles.
To make the sauce add mangoes, tahini, water, and lemon juice to blender and blend until smooth.
Top the zucchini noodles with sauce and garnish with chopped mint leaves and sesame seeds.


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1.
I just had this for lunch today and I actually didn't love it. It was a little too sweet; I probably would have liked it better if it was more sour, spicy, and savory. My mom liked it, though. :)
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Gorgeous!
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We make zucchini noodles all the time with our spiralizer and they are never very crunchy. I imagine if you make the julienne version of the noodles they will be crunchier, but the spiraled way aren't.
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We make zucchini noodles all the time with our spiralizer and they are never very crunchy. I imagine if you make the julienne version of the noodles they will be crunchier, but the spiraled way aren't.
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Yumm, love zucchini.
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So pretty!~ Do the zucchini noodles have a soft texture like real pasta? Or are they crunchy? I made zucchini spaghetti once, and was a little disappointed since the "noodles" were crunchy. Something I did wrong?
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Do you think the black raw tahini will work in this dressing???I have a jar of black one and have no idea what to do with it....:(
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This looks very good. I made something similar, but with tomate sauce. The zucchini pasta is wonderful!
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Definitely gotta try this!
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MMM, that sounds good. I just had a dish with mango in it today... it was a diced mango and avocado sprinkled with some sea salt and cayenne. YUM!