Macaroni with Squash, Spinach & Ham
Preparation Time: 30 mins
Cooking Time: 30 mins
Rating:
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by member: NinaV
Macaroni with Squash, Spinach & Ham
Great pasta dish that can be eaten however you like it, hot, warm or cold.
Ingredients
Directions
- Cook pasta according to directions.
- Add olive oil to a large non-stick pan, add chopped ham, cook for about 5 minutes or until desired crispiness.
- Add squash to the pan with ham and oil, cook for about 10 more minutes stirring occasionally until squash is golden brown.
- Add salt and pepper to taste, add wine and cook about 5 more minutes.
- When done, add pasta and spinach, cook long enough for spinach to wilt. Serve.
- Note: Any shaped pasta like farfalle or campanelle can be substituted for elbow macaroni. Add thyme with the wine if you like thyme.
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not enough protein and too large a serving
20 Oct 10 by member: Sue4oor
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I just wanted to add that a serving is about 2 cups or exactly what you see in the orange bowl in the photo.
03 Dec 09 by member: NinaV
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Nutritional Summary:
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There are 494 calories in 1 serving of Macaroni with Squash, Spinach & Ham.
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Calorie Breakdown: 20% fat, 55% carbs, 25% prot. |
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Nutrition Facts
Amount Per Serving
Calories
494
% Daily Values*
Total Fat
10.74g
14%
Saturated Fat
1.906g
10%
Trans Fat
0g
Polyunsaturated Fat
1.163g
Monounsaturated Fat
6.902g
Cholesterol
26mg
9%
Sodium
1082mg
47%
Total Carbohydrate
65.16g
24%
Dietary Fiber
4.7g
17%
Sugars
4.58g
Protein
29.89g
Vitamin D
-
Calcium
83mg
6%
Iron
1.87mg
10%
Potassium
594mg
13%
Vitamin A
703mcg
78%
Vitamin C
30.5mg
34%
Calorie Breakdown:
Carbohydrate (55%)
Fat (20%)
Protein (25%)
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*Based on an RDI of 2000 calories
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