







🍝 Elevate your pasta game—indulge guilt-free with Miracle Noodle Angel Hair!
Miracle Noodle Angel Hair Pasta is a 7 oz pack of plant-based shirataki konjac noodles, delivering just 5 calories and 1g net carbs per serving. Perfect for keto, gluten-free, and low-carb diets, these noodles are quick to prepare and absorb sauces beautifully, offering a satisfying, healthy alternative to traditional pasta that supports digestion and weight management.
| ASIN | B00BP36RTY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #68,590 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #58 in Shirataki Noodles |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (2,981) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | TRTAZI11A |
| Manufacturer | Miracle Noodle |
| Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 9 x 6.25 inches; 4.2 Pounds |
| Units | 42 Ounce |
K**E
I cannot say enough good things about these
UPDATE: My favorite Miracle Noodles, in order: 1. Angel Hair - By far my favorite. Texture is very close to ramen. I absolutely love eating with an organic cheese powder that I buy here on Amazon. The cheese clings to the noodles perfectly, and if I want to eat a childhood favorite, I ate a sliced organic hotdog. It's delicious! 2. Rice - This rice has amazing texture, and is perfect for adding to stews or stir fries. It absorbs flavor well. It's light and fluffy. 3. Fettuccine - I don't buy the fettuccine frequently, because I prefer the angel hair and rice so much more. & lastly, the elbows. I don't recommend them. Unfortunately, in my opinion, the texture of Konnyaku flour doesn't work well as an elbow noodle. It ends up being too rubbery. I cannot say enough good things about these. Okay - here's a secret about me. I'm a very healthy eater. Now and then I'll splurge with a snack or two, but for the most part, I eat a healthy, grain-free paleo diet.... but my secret is that I used to LOVE ramen noodles. Everything about them - the texture, the salty, MSG-laden taste of the packet that comes with them, especially the shrimp flavor! As I became more health conscious and kicked ramen noodles to the curb, I found myself yearning for the days when I would drop a convenient block of noodles in a boiling pot of water. Miracle noodles are just as convenient. Seriously. You rinse them in cool water, boil them for 2-3 minutes, drain them and you're done. Some of the instructions recommend dry roasting them in a pan for a minute afterwards. I haven't tried that yet, but I plan to. Regardless, they taste delicious. I have been eating gluten-free for several years now. I missed the taste of real noodles. Rice noodles can be so sticky and heavy. Quinoa noodles are probably my second favorite, but they still don't satisfy my noodle craving the way Miracle Noodles do. Miracle noodles are light but fulfilling. The texture is difficult to describe. It's similar to ramen, but if you're expecting it to be completely the same, you might disappointed. As far as taste goes, they are very mild-tasting, which means that they're perfect for adding spices to and creating whatever dish you dream of. I've been adding a small amount of broth to mine with spices like paprika, salt, garlic, and sometimes turmeric. I'll throw some peas in there or any other veggies I have on hand. It makes for such a quick, healthy meal. I'm working on coming up with other sauce ideas. These won't work with the average tomato sauce because they require a stickier, thicker sauce since they don't absorb as well as a regular noodle does. The more I cook with these, however, the more I become accommodated with which flavors and toppings pair well with them. They're very unique, but they're worth experimenting with! Update: I've found the perfect recipe for these! I eat paleo, so I'll give you the paleo version and the regular version of the recipe for you to try. First, I make a vegetable soup. I make mine from scratch using any veggies I have on hand, a pot roast, a can or two of crushed tomatoes, some vegetable stock, and a dash of honey. You can use a pre-made vegetable soup, or you can make your own with whichever ingredients you choose. I divide it up so that half of it remains soup, and the other half will be used for my sauce for miracle noodles. I freeze them in separate containers (individual sized for convenience). I use about 1/4 cup of the soup, toss it into a pan with 1 tablespoon or so of butter, add Coconut Aminos to taste, along with about 2 teaspoons of arrowroot. The arrowroot thickens the sauce to the PERFECT texture so that the miracle noodles absorb the sauce. It tastes absolutely amazing - almost like a beef stroganoff. I season it with a bit of sea salt and paprika. It's so savory and delicious. If you don't eat paleo and you don't have these ingredients on hand, no problem. Take your soup, add butter and some soy sauce to taste along with enough flour to thicken it to your liking. You can use any thickener you choose. Either way, it'll taste amazing. I mix it with the miracle noodles, it blends so well, and it's the perfect portion of food for me. My 2nd favorite recipe: 1 package Miracle Noodles Angel Hair Organic Cheese Powder Butter Protein of your choice (cooked hamburger meat, hot dogs, chicken, etc.) Rinse and cook your Miracle Noodles. Add about 1/2 tablespoon of butter - basically you want to coat the noodles with some liquid leftover on the bottom. Then, add in as much cheese powder as preferred. I like mine mildly cheesy, but if I'm in the mood to add extra, I sometimes also add more butter to ensure that it ends up creamy. The cheese powder sticks so well to these noodles. Afterwards, toss in some cooked hamburger, hot dogs, chicken, or any meat of your choice. Or eat it plain..tastes delicious by itself! As far as nutritional value - they are touted as a weight loss food. I don't eat them for that reason though. Sure, they're low-calorie, but I eat them because they're also nearly carbohydrate free. I avoid carbs because I'm a mild diabetic, and I avoid grains due to GI problems. These are the perfect option for me. They also slow the digestive process which makes for better digestion and absorption of nutrients. I honestly recommend these to everyone I meet - whether you follow a strict, healthy diet or you just want to experiment with a new pasta, these are a wonderful alternative. And the price is fantastic as well.
M**Y
Absolutely fantastic!
I recently ordered these, and for the price, I'm certainly glad I didn't regret it! -The delivery time was fast, incredibly so. I think I ordered these last Sunday, and received them yesterday. Like they said, the package faintly smells of fish. But, it doesn't linger. Besides, nothing wrong with fish. It is healthier ;P (note, this product did not come with fish...) The boxes (I ordered this and a variety pack) came encased in larger box that had large air bubble security wrap (not bubble wrap). Neatly assorted as well. You can immediately tell these people don't just take your money and that's all she wrote. They actually ensure that it was worth your buy. - The preparation: If you are unfamiliar with angel hair noodles, then you might be a it intimidated when you empty the contents into a strainer. It looks gucky and messy, perhaps not appetizing or edible. But no worries! The preparation is rather simple, and if you read the back of each pack, you'll realize what I'm talking about. (I explain the process at the end of this post). - The taste: Like any noodle on its own, the taste isn't pleasant unless you add some taste. The extra condiments I use range from 0-2 calories. So all the while, a large serving of this rounds up to about 6-10 calories. So be creative! But don't take advantage of it being low calorie, or you'll end up eating an unhealthy worth. It's like ordering a side of diet coke with that large movie theater popcorn. Don't go delusional! Overall, I haven't had pasta or noodles in years because of my obsession with calorie counting and eating healthy. These hit the spot! I get full, don't feel hungry later, and if you do it right, they taste just like the real thing! So yes! I'm definitely ordering more! Thank you Miracle Noodle! This is how I boil/cook it (for those unfamiliar with any form of thin asian noodle or angel hair): First pre-heat the stove top you'll be using with med-high. Fill up a pot with water to the amount of noodles you'll be boiling (be it one, two or three packs - 4oz's, 6oz's, 8oz's) with some salt (optional) and let it sit until water is boiling. Lower temp to medium. Simply empty packet[s] into a strainer, and let it drain. Don't forget to wash your hands and aid the straining process by stirring the noodles a bit. Then just plop them into the pot, let them sit for around 2-4 minutes (or more, depending on how much you're cooking). Stir them around a bit. Turn off stove top, let the noodles absorb the water a bit, but don't allow them to be over-heated/cooked because you'll be applying more heat later. Empty the pot into the strainer again, to get rid of the water. Using a pan, or skillet pan, what have you.preferably non-stick, place it on the same stove top you used earlier on medium heat. then place the noodles onto the pan, and toss around a bit, till the moisture KIND OF goes away. You'll hear it sizzling. But don't overdue it! Or the noodles will harden, and the taste won't be as nice. Once they look less wet and pale white (note, they won't look dark or anything either. Just less 'unprepared') empty pan contents onto a plate. Using a fork and a knife, start pulling apart noodles from the bulk onto other side, cutting the noodles. Not mince, just cut. That way, the noodles won't be super long, and easier to eat. Then, wisely, mix it up. Remember, just cause it's zero calorie, doesn't mean it does you justice to suddenly make it into a 500 calorie meal.
P**.
Ever had a plate of snot? What? Sounds too gross? Exactly my point...
I have never regretted going Low Carb so much until now. Yeah when I heard that I could a get a carb free "pasta" through an online article, I thought "Hey!! It's like a better invention than the wheel!" If there is something I ADORE is pasta, the hardest thing for me is to go on without Pastas and Breads, so I came here and bought the 6 pack because i'm thinking of having pasta frequently! It's low carb, combine it with a light homemade tomato sauce and you've got a winning diet! Gosh was I wrong. I did read the terrible reviews but I just thought "Haha! These reviewers are expecting too much, obviously, this has no flour so it's not going to taste like regular pasta duhh!" The first thing you notice when you open the package is the strong odor that I can only describe it as Sodium Bicarbonate and shrimp. But that's okay because after it's cooked it goes away. The flavor : Tastes like nothing really, just like unflavored gelatin. The texture: Here is the killer....remember those sticky rubber hands you played with as a kid? This is EXACTLY what it's like, it's like chewing on rubber, it's quite disgusting, the texture alone will make you gag. I had to throw away everything after 2 bites, I just couldn't get it down. If you liked this stuff, good lord you're a soldier! Hats off to you.... Now to those of us with a palate...stay away, just have some pasta on your cheat day and pig out . Who knows maybe one day i'll find a low carb pasta that won't make me want to throw up.
C**E
It's one of those products where if you want it to taste good, you're going to have to do your research. Is this pasta? No, and it's not going to taste the same, so if that's what you're hoping for you might as well click away from this page right now. However, is it a close-enough substitute for my liking? YES! When I prepare it, I start by rinsing the noodles really well in a colander to remove the "fishy" or "swamp" scent as best I can. After I've drained them properly, I just sauté them in a non-stick pan with some salt and pepper until the water has evaporated, and then usually get to adding any sauces I want (though personally, I'd stay away from the tomato-based ones--the texture just doesn't work with the noodles, I find). It's not the same as having a hearty pasta noodle, but given the vastly significant trade-off in carbs and calories, it's a trade I will happily make.
M**H
The first time I bought these they were amazing. So I ordered 4 more boxes to have a supply because I can't get them in grocery stores in Canada. When the 2nd batch arrived, the noodles in all 4 boxes were 'dried out' even though they were still in water inside of the individual bags. They don't expire until August 2020 so they are brand new. But as soon as I tried to cook them I knew they were different than the original ones I bought but I tried anyway. They weren't even edible. Dried out and brittle, like chewing on guitar strings. So I have $150 worth of non refundable garbage. If you order and revive proper ones they're actually really that. Maybe I just got a bad batch or something :/
C**A
Let's be honest...it's a zero calorie food item! My sister laughed at me for buying them, and actually freaked me out by making me think they would be horrible, but they aren't. They are completely flavourless, but I think are better suited for a soup application bc as a "pasta" application there are two cautions I would give: 1) they are very similar in consistency to over cooked pasta, so if you can't live w/o al dente - you may want to give this a pass; and 2) before it dawned on me that they were of similar consistency to over cooked pasta - I would have referred to them as "gelatinous". Again...zero calorie food item, but it will do ya in a pinch!
T**G
I do love the idea of eating a pack of noodles with zero calories. These fill you up as such. Instead of eating a pack of noodles that are very bad for you, you get to eat a pack of noodles that are good for you. But that's it. I cannot give 5 stars because they are simply too expensive. When a regular pack of noodles costs less than a tenth of the cost, something is wrong. If these were under the $2 mark, it would be perfect. Although these were great to try, I simply cannot afford these.
V**S
These are gross and expensive. The reviews made me pay the huge price tag and they are just... not food. Maybe I got a defective batch, but there’s no way to return them and I couldn’t find anyone to talk to. I bought them ages and ages ago and they are still in my cupboard. They’re really unpleasant and water logged so it’s hard to drain them to even cook them with tons of spice. They have a strange, alarming bitter taste that screams, ‘danger! Don’t eat that!’ I didn’t think anyone could make a noodle so badly... but they did... and here it is. I strongly suspect ingredients that aren’t listed. The listed ingredients couldn’t possibly taste this bad; could they?!??? Awful noodles, ☠️ Run far. Run fast.
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