![]() Seed oils are not allowed on Whole30 so I used a coconut oil instead which I think enhanced the flavor of the soup! If you don’t have on hand are are not following Whole30, feel free to use olive oil instead. ![]() Coconut aminos is another great soy sauce substitute, I just favor the flavor of the liquid aminos more.ĬOCONUT OIL VS. Soybeans are a legume and a no-go on Whole30! But to be honest, liquid aminos taste SO SIMILAR to soy to me that it’s not even worth buying soy sauce anymore with all of the studies linking soy to women’s health issues. Because grains are not approved for the Whole30 diet, I used Palmini hearts of palm linguini instead - if you haven’t tried them yet you’re in for a treat! They’re similar to spaghetti squash or butternut squash noodles but even lower carb and better textured, in my opinion. A traditional ramen would use ramen noodles made from wheat flour. This recipe is absolutely delicious using the almond butter! If you are not following Whole30, you could use PB instead. Typically in Thai cooking (along with my personal preference) you would use Peanuts or peanut butter to add creaminess and depth to the soup. Tonight’s version has a Thai-inspired spin that I think you’ll love! What makes this recipe Whole30 Approved?ĪLMOND BUTTER VS. I’ve made another variation of Palmini ramen before with my Palmini Chicken Ramen - definitely check that recipe out too! - which also falls under the Whole30-approved category. In this case, garlic and ginger and red curry… need I say more? Now before you click away (!!!) these noodles are 100% GUILT-FREE! I’m talking about hearts of palm noodles made popular by Palmini – they’re al dente and tender and take on the flavor of anything you put them in. I’m back with another soup - your most requested recipe genre during this cold, resolution-bound January! Good thing this soup is swimming with noodles. This brothy, aromatic noodle soup cooks in 15 minutes and is flavored by garlic, ginger, red curry paste, liquid aminos and almond butter for richness! The hearts of palm pasta makes this ramen completely guilt-free.
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