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Nutrition per serving
Protein25% · 39g
Carbs33% · 52g
Fat42% · 29g
5g
Fiber
2420mg
Sodium
5.9g
Protein / 100 cal
Per serving, as packaged by HelloFresh. Oils, salt & pepper added at home aren't included.
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Protein rank
48th pctl
More protein than 48% of 1,474 meals
Protein density
5.9g /100cal
Leaner than 77% of meals
vs Poultry average
19% lighter
This660
Avg812
🧾 Diet fit
Based on this meal's macros per serving
✓ High protein✕ Low carb✕ Keto-friendly✕ Under 500 cal✓ High fiber✕ Lower sodium
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Dietary✓ Quick✓ Easy Prep✓ Pork-free
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Ingredients
Ground Turkey
Baby Broccoli
Soy Sauce
Bok Choy and Napa Cabbage
Szechuan Paste
Sesame Seeds
Udon Noodles
Peanut Butter
Scallions
Sriracha
Garlic Powder
Sugar
Cooking Oil
Salt
Black Pepper
How to make it
1
Wash and dry produce.Trim and thinly slice scallions, separating whites from greens. Trim and discard woody ends from baby broccoli. Cut into 1-inch-long pieces.
2
Heat a large drizzle of oil in a medium pot over medium-high heat. Add scallion whites, baby broccoli, and bok choy and napa cabbage; season with salt and pepper. Cook, stirring occasionally, until veggies are browned and softened, 3-5 minutes. Turn off heat; transfer to a plate.
3
Heat a drizzle of oil in pot used for veggies over medium-high heat. Add beef*; season with garlic powder, salt, and pepper. Cook, breaking up meat into pieces, until browned and cooked through, 4-6 minutes. Turn off heat; transfer to a plate.
4
To pot used for beef, add Szechuan paste, Sriracha, peanut butter, half the soy sauce, 3 cups water, and 1 tsp sugar (5½ cups water and 2 tsp sugar for 4 servings). Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to low; whisk until everything is thoroughly combined. Cook, stirring occasionally, until slightly thickened, 2-4 minutes.Taste and add as much remaining soy sauce as you like. Season with salt and pepper if desired.
5
Increase heat under pot with broth to medium high. Bring to a boil. Once boiling, add noodles to pot, using tongs to break apart. Cook until tender, 1-2 minutes.
6
Divide noodles and broth between bowls. Top with veggies, beef, scallion greens, and sesame seeds. Serve.
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Wash and dry produce.Trim and thinly slice scallions, separating whites from greens. Trim and discard woody ends from baby broccoli. Cut into 1-inch-long pieces.
2
Step 2
Heat a large drizzle of oil in a medium pot over medium-high heat. Add scallion whites, baby broccoli, and bok choy and napa cabbage; season with salt and pepper. Cook, stirring occasionally, until veggies are browned and softened, 3-5 minutes. Turn off heat; transfer to a plate.
3
Step 3
Heat a drizzle of oil in pot used for veggies over medium-high heat. Add beef*; season with garlic powder, salt, and pepper. Cook, breaking up meat into pieces, until browned and cooked through, 4-6 minutes. Turn off heat; transfer to a plate.
4
Step 4
To pot used for beef, add Szechuan paste, Sriracha, peanut butter, half the soy sauce, 3 cups water, and 1 tsp sugar (5½ cups water and 2 tsp sugar for 4 servings). Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to low; whisk until everything is thoroughly combined. Cook, stirring occasionally, until slightly thickened, 2-4 minutes.Taste and add as much remaining soy sauce as you like. Season with salt and pepper if desired.
5
Step 5
Increase heat under pot with broth to medium high. Bring to a boil. Once boiling, add noodles to pot, using tongs to break apart. Cook until tender, 1-2 minutes.
6
Step 6
Divide noodles and broth between bowls. Top with veggies, beef, scallion greens, and sesame seeds. Serve.
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Among the prepared dishes in 's lineup, Japanese Spicy Turkey Udon Noodle Soup is one of the more straightforward options to prepare. It comes in at 660 calories per serving, with 39g protein, enough to cover roughly 33 percent of a 2,000 calorie day.
Soup is a primarily liquid food, generally served warm or hot – though it is sometimes served chilled – made by cooking or otherwise combining meat or vegetables with stock, milk, or water. According to The Oxford Companion to Food, soup is the main generic term for liquid savoury dishes; others include broth, bisque, consommé, potage and many more. [1]
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Nutrition per serving
660Calories
39gProtein
52gCarbs
29gFat
5gFiber
2420mgSodium
Daily calorie contribution33% of 2,000 cal target
🍽️ Serves: 2 servings
💪 Protein-Rich
✓ Perfect for
High-protein goals
⚠ Not ideal for
Vegans
Frequently asked questions
How many calories are in Japanese Spicy Turkey Udon Noodle Soup?
Japanese Spicy Turkey Udon Noodle Soup contains 660 calories and 39 g of protein per serving.
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