Main DishesJuly 05, 2018
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Calories
883
Sodium
1482mg
61% DV
Fat
56g
87% DV
Protein
13g
26% DV
Carbs
55g
18% DV
Fiber
8g
35% DV
How to make spaghetti tomato aioli recipe
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Wondering what to pack for child's tiffin box, you will never go wrong for your kids healthy. Tiffin recipe should be healthy as well as tasty that your child loves to eat. There are different types of Indian snacks recipes but spaghetti recipes are very popular snacks recipes all over the world. It is not only tasty but also healthy snack recipes which are made from the added veggies to make healthier as normally your child refuses to eat. Spaghetti tomato aioli is the delightful and tasty recipe which is made within 10 minutes; kissan tomato ketchup adds the delighted taste and vibrant colour and tangy tomato flavour to the dish.
INGREDIENTS:
1 cup Whole wheat spaghetti
1 tablespoon Garlic
½ cup Sliced bell peppers
(½ cup) Sliced baby corn
½ cup Sliced carrot
2 tablespoons Corn
2 teaspoons Black pepper
Salt to taste
1 tablespoon Parsley
2 tablespoons Oil
2 tablespoons Kissan Fresh Tomato Ketchup
2 tablespoons Cream
1 cup Whole wheat spaghetti
1 tablespoon Garlic
½ cup Sliced bell peppers
(½ cup) Sliced baby corn
½ cup Sliced carrot
2 tablespoons Corn
2 teaspoons Black pepper
Salt to taste
1 tablespoon Parsley
2 tablespoons Oil
2 tablespoons Kissan Fresh Tomato Ketchup
2 tablespoons Cream
METHOD OF PREPARATION
- Boil the spaghetti pasta and keep it aside
- Heat oil in a pan, add garlic and saute it well
- Add chopped veggies and corn. Mix it well and let it cook for...
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Nutritions
Calories
883
Sodium
1482mg
61% DV
Fat
56g
87% DV
Protein
13g
26% DV
Carbs
55g
18% DV
Fiber
8g
35% DV
PER SERVING *
% DAILY VALUE*
Fat
Saturated Fat14g70%
Polysaturated Fat9g57%
Monosaturated Fat33g210%
Cholesterol60mg20%
Sodium1482mg61%
Potassium543mg15%
Protein13g26%
% DAILY VALUE*
Total Carbohydrate
Fiber8g35%
Sugar16g33%
Vitamin A2643IU52%
Vitamin B63mg165%
Vitamin C21mg36%
Calcium123mg12%
Iron3mg17%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your Daily Values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.