Vegetable spaghetti recipes April 6, 2015 recipes, weight management Vegetable noodle recipes Hi everyone, For anyone who is gluten intolerant, Coeliac, following a Paleo diet, or simply trying to reduce the load of carbohydrates they are consuming, regular pasta is pretty much always off the menu. On the other hand, maybe you are simply someone who has hit pasta overload over the years and are now looking for a lighter alternative while simultaneously increasing your vegetable intake. Whatever the motivation…vegetable spaghetti has come to the rescue, and it is seriously delicious! You may have heard the term “zoodle” aka zucchini noodles. With zoodles taking the lead, vegetable noodles are now taking the food scene by storm! Using a spiralizer, you can make noodles out of basically anything; Get ready to lose control with nine of the best vegetable spaghetti recipes: 1. Zoodle bolognese from A Happy Food Dance: 2. Sweet potato noodles with swiss chard and burrata from Oh My Veggies: 3. Cucumber noodle salad with avocado and a spicy cashew butter dressing from the Maple Spice blog: 4. Roasted garlic and parmesan potato noodles from Inspiralized: 5. Carrot noodles with peanut sauce from The Endless Meal: 6. Butternut squash (aka butternut pumpkin) noodles with kale and sausage from A Whole New Twist: 7. Sweet potato noodles with thai green curry from the A House in The Hills blog: 8. A hot beet noodle salad with bacon, mushrooms and brussel sprouts from the Paleo in Comparison blog: 9. And for something a little different… Sweet potato gnocchi from Simple Roots Wellness: If that’s not motivation to buy or start using a spiralizer, I’m don’t know what is! Have you got a spiralizer? What’s your favourite type of vegetable spaghetti? Let me know in the comments below and be sure to share this post to let others know about this awesome new food trend that is seriously healthy for everyone! Until next time, Travelling Dietitian x Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Related