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The calories of the Fontana Rose Pasta sauce are not listed separately, so I looked it up on the website, but it's not listed. I think the spaghetti noodles are about 400 calories and the sauce is about 250 calories. Based on one serving, I think it's going to be about 650 to 700 kilocalories ^^:
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It's good to make rose pasta with other ingredients such as shrimp, pollack roe, and bacon, but I made it with the ingredients in the refrigerator. I tried smoked chicken breast :)
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I prepared the chicken breast by tearing it thinly with my hands. I think it would be good to defrost the chicken breast in the freezer naturally or in the microwave.
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When the ingredients are ready, add plenty of water to the pot and boil.
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When the water boils, add the prepared noodles.
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It depends on the noodles, but if you use spaghetti noodles, it's good to boil for about 9 minutes ^^
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Coat the cooked pasta noodles with olive oil once in a sieve so that the noodles do not stick to each other. (Keep 2 to 3 ladles without throwing away the noodles.)
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Put 1 spoon of olive oil in a pan and add 1 spoon of minced garlic so that it doesn't burn over medium heat and stir-fry it deliciously.
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When the smell of garlic cooking comes up, add the prepared chicken breast and stir-fry it over medium heat.
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If you add about half the fontana ros pasta sauce here, it's perfect for two people to eat :) Please add or subtract the sauce according to your preference.
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Add the sauce and stir-fry it on high heat for 2 minutes
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Add the noodles and stir-fry them together.
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I added 2 ladles of noodles that I kept separately to make the sauce thinner You can eat soft rose pasta with 1/2 cup of milk instead of noodles.
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Stir-fry it on high heat for about a minute and then turn off the heat to make rose pasta