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Superfood Quinoa Bowl is quick and easy, perfect dinner or lunch, packed full of healthy superfoods! Vegan + Gluten Free
I hope you love these healthy recipes as much as I do!You're going to see a lot more of them since I am trying to clean up my own eating! I hope you're with me on this? And hopefully you'll love incorporating them into your diet too!
anyways,
I have added baby kale to this recipe! Truth is, I do not like kale at all! BUT the catch is, baby kale is not so bad it's kind of like spinach, and when you cook it down it's really not so bad after all!
I'm not sure I'm ready for the grown up kale yet, I'm going to stick with this baby kale for a while because it tastes wayyyy better! 😉
If you're like me and you have tasted kale and totally wasn't a fan, I definitely encourage you to try this kind! 😉
Moving on, this is great served warm or cold! I'm finding that for some reason, the quinoa dishes I have been making lately taste good both ways... Is that just me? Would you agree? Or am I just getting too lazy to re-heat it? HA! I mean you know I like my food quick and easy!
let's talk dressing! I used a very light and mild dressing on here so if you are used to more flavor than this feel free to add a little more onion powder as well as maybe a chili or cumin powdered spice as well! It's completely optional but if you aren't used to natural flavors then this might be something you want to do!
a few more things about this Superfood Quinoa Bowl:
Quick and easy
Full of flavor
Great hot or cold
Great the next 2 days
Lunch or dinner
Tons of natural vitamins and minerals
Healthyyyy!
Filling
Try it!
so I hope you love it! let me know what you think!
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Superfood Quinoa Bowl
Superfood Quinoa Bowl is quick and easy, perfect dinner or lunch, packed full of healthy superfoods! VEGAN + GF
5 from 1 vote
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Course: Dinner, Lunch, Main Course, Side Dish
Cuisine: American
Diet: Vegan, Vegetarian
Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes minutes
Servings: 2 -4
Calories: 775kcal
Author: Michele
Ingredients
- 1 cup dry mixed colored quinoa I like the TruRoots brand prepare per instructions on package
- 2 cups chopped broccoli frozen is ok to use
- ½ chopped red onion
- ½ chopped red bell pepper
- 3-4 cup baby kale remove any large stems
Dressing:
- 6 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 teaspoon onion powder
- ½ tablespoon mustard regular or Dijon
- ½ a lime squeezed
- Salt/pepper to taste
Instructions
Prepare your quinoa according to directions on your package (mine was 1 cup dry to 2 cups water, brought to a boil and covered and left to simmer for 18 minutes)
While quinoa is cooking add your chopped broccoli, onion, pepper to a skillet pan (sprayed with non-stick spray first) and let cook on medium to high heat for about 12 minutes stirring frequently, then add your kale to the sauté pan with veggies for 1-2 minutes stirring until kale is wilted down?
Prepare dressing by adding olive oil, onion powder, mustard, lime juice, salt and pepper to a bowl and whisking it together, set aside
Once quinoa and veggies are cooked, serve separated like picture above or toss everything in a large mixing bowl and stir in the dressing!
Serve 2 large meals sizes or 4 small side dishes
Notes
I used a very light and mild dressing on here so if you are used to more flavor than this feel free to add a little more onion powder as well as maybe a chili or cumin powdered spice as well! It's completely optional but if you aren't used to natural flavors then this might be something you want to do!
Nutrition
Calories: 775kcal | Carbohydrates: 70g | Protein: 18g | Fat: 49g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 8g | Monounsaturated Fat: 32g | Sodium: 132mg | Potassium: 1230mg | Fiber: 14g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 11537IU | Vitamin C: 214mg | Calcium: 352mg | Iron: 7mg
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Reader Interactions
Comments
Heather @ The Soulful Spoon
This looks so good! Makes me want to actually cook quinoa, and I don't even like quinoa. Love me some kale, though!
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tworaspberries
I never used to like Quinoa either but when you dress is up with other flavors it's really tasty! ;-)thanks Heather!
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Patricia
I will try this. I love red quinoa the most as it has more flavor for me. I'm actually having a bowl of it for lunch in about 5 minutes. Thanks again and keep posting.
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tworaspberries
thanks Patricia! I bet it will be delicious with red quinoa! I hope you love it! 😉
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jem
anyway to avoid the fat?
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tworaspberries
hey Jem!
YES 😉 you can completely skip the olive oil because quinoa is not very sticky (unlike rice) ... I would add a little more lemon and a little more seasoning to taste... just to give enough flavor because when there isn't any oil the quinoa tends to absorb the seasonings a lot more so you need more of it ...but I eat similar combinations to this recipe all the time without any oil!
I hope you give it a try and like it! 😉Reply
Jessica M.
Really good! I just add cauliflower and cabbage instead of kale and add a pinch of sriracha in the dressing. I mixed veggies and quinoa a couple of hours before to eat, it was delicious! Thanks for sharingReply
tworaspberries
YUM! that sounds delicious thanks for sharing! 😉 and I am so glad you liked it! I hope you have an amazing day!
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5 from 1 vote