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Easy Peasy Rainbow Quinoa Salad with the Best Peanut Sauce

April 13, 2021 by katharina.kuehr Kommentar verfassen

Basically spring in a bowl. You have all the vibrant and colourful fruits and veggies you could wish for, plus some fluffy and tangy quinoa to fill you up and some fresh greens for even more vitamins. Oh, yeah, and not to forget about that sauce, which tastes like straight from heaven. What’s more, this is so incredibly easy to make and SO quick – you’ll want to make it every day!

Originally I shared the recipe in the Vegan What I Eat in a Day IGTV on Instagram. And you guys went nuts about it and wanted the recipe so you also are able to make it – so here you go, voilà. Tbh, I can very well understand you – this recipe IS really good. Sine then I think I have made this at least 4 or 5 times, it has become a staple that we make on repeat.

What is special about this dish?

What makes this so special is that you cannot really label it. It is no special cuisine, has no geographic origin or is typical for the food in a certain area or country. It is just a wild mix of flavours, colours and ingredients. It may seem a bit odd that we are throwing so many different things into a bowl, but don’t judge before you try. They all work together in perfect harmony and there’ll be an explosion of flavour in your mouth.

Besides, as already mentioned, this is like spring in a bowl. One the one hand side because of the way it looks. So many different colours and so many greens, just like nature is starting to bloom all the colours start to pop up at the side of the street. And on the other hand because it is so refreshing, so light, so easy – kind of just as spring is. If there is any time you should try this recipe, it is now.

Is this dish healthy?

Definitely!! I mean, if you think of a healthy meal isn’t something exactly like this what you’re thinking of? Probably. And yes, it really is very nutritious. Where should we start? Quinoa – it is a nutrient bomb. Super high fibre, super high protein and all the carbs you need to stay full and full of energy for the rest of the day. Plus, it is extremely high in minerals and vitamins and it’s super tasty.

Besides quinoa, our bowl is loaded with fruits and veggies. We have got corn, high in fibre, magnesium, vitamin B. Then we have tomatoes, which are loaded with antioxidants, vitamin C and K. Bell pepper; vitamin A, C, potassium, fibre. Cucumber and broccoli – much water, many antioxidants, Vitamins A, C, E, K and folid acid. Edamame, protein and fibre king. Mango, not only tastes like heaven but also great for your immune system. The peanut butter; a great source of healthy fats and protein. The list goes on and on, and I think you get the point. Yep, this dish is incredibly healthy and still soso delicious!

How to make this dish?

As the name already suggests, it’s easy peasy. Really, it only comes down to preparing the quinoa, which is not greatly different from preparing rice, cutting the veggies and making the sauce. As for the veggies, we need to chop some into bite sized pieces, and some need to be steamed for a few minutes, such as the broccoli and edamame. The sauce also is incredibly simple, as it just requires you to mix a few ingredients – which you probably all have at home already.

And then comes the fun part – the plating. If you are patient enough and not too hungry, you can style it prettily. Or if you are just normal – you can just throw everything into a bowl and mix mix mix. In the end, we just top it off with some fresh herbs and spring onions and that’s it! Voilà!

When and how to best have it?

Whenever you want! It works perfectly as a quick lunch on busy days, when you don’t want to spend much time on preparing your lunch. Otherwise, it also works great as a meal prep. You can just prepare everything, store it in the fridge and toss is with the sauce when you are ready to eat. Since it is a salad, it is just as delicious when served cold! And, not to forget, it also is perfect for picnics. Just prepare, pack and enjoy in the sun!

I genuinely hope that you’ll enjoy this recipe at least as much as we do and that you’ll have an amazing time cooking & enjoying it! Have a wonderful spring!

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Easy Peasy Rainbow Quinoa Salad with the Best Peanut Sauce

easy, healthy and SOSO addictively good. I promise, you'll want to make this on repeat. A bowl of spring, loaded with all the fresh and vibrant veggies, along with some light and fluffy quinoa, and the best, creamy peanut sauce. All in all, heaven!

Course bowl, lunch, Main Course, Salad
Prep Time 10 Minuten
Cook Time 10 Minuten
Total Time 20 Minuten
Servings 2 servings

What you will need

For the salad:

  • 100 g quinoa
  • 100 g broccoli
  • 100 g edamame
  • 1/2 bell pepper
  • 1/2 cucumber
  • 100 g canned corn
  • 1 handful radishes & tomatoes
  • 1/2 avocado
  • 1/2 mango
  • 2 handful greens such as salad, baby spinach, kale (whatever you like and have on hand)
  • 100 g pomegranate seeds

For the dressing:

  • 3 tbsp peanut butter
  • 1/2 lime
  • 1 tbsp maple syrup
  • 1 tbsp soy sauce
  • 2 tbsp coconut milk

How to

  1. Add the quinoa to a pot along with twice the amount of water and a pinch of salt. Bring to a boil, then reduce to simmer and let it simmer with the lid on until all water in absorbed. Then close the lid and let it stand on low heat until fluffy.

  2. In the meantime cut the broccoli into bite-sized pieces and steam it in some hot water, along with the edamame, for about 3-4 minutes.

  3. Finely dice the bell pepper, radishes and cucumber, half the tomatoes, peel and cut the mango, wash the greens, drain the corn, slice the avocado and add it all to a bowl.

  4. Mix all ingredients for the peanut sauce, then add the broccoli, edamame and quinoa to the bowl and toss everything.

    Serve and enjoy!

Love,
Katie // Une Petite Cuisinière

Kategorie: Diet-Specific, Lunch/ Dinner, My favorites, Season, spring, Vegan Stichworte: easy, easy vegan, family friendly, healthy, healthy vegan, meal prep, peanut, peanut butter, peanut sauce, plant based, quick and easy, quinoa, salad, spring food, spring salad, summer salad, vegan, weight loss, whole 30, whole food

Roasted Sweet Potato and Hummus Harvest Bowl

Januar 25, 2021 by katharina.kuehr Kommentar verfassen

Crispy roasted sweet potato, fluffy quinoa, buttery beans, sweet pomegranate seeds and crunchy nuts on a bed of greens. All of this is tossed in a super duper easy hummus dressing to unify all the flavours. I believe you are already hungry. And what if I tell you that this is done in 30 minutes? Put the ingredients on your grocery list and make this!

Truly, nothing is better than a vibrant, colourful bowl packed with lots and lots of different ingredients, lots and lots of nutrients and lots and lots of yumminess. Bowls probably are the best things to eat because you can always switch things up and get creative depending on what you are craving and which foods there are in season!

What’s special about this dish?

This is kind of a mix of a bowl and a salad but it still is super filling. What I love about this dish is that you are getting in a lot of nutrients and greens and still have a comforting bowl.

But what’s most special about this dish is the super easy dressing. It takes 3 ingredients and is done in 1 minute. It is definitely not your regular salad dressing, but one that is full of flavour and tanginess and made with one of the best ingredients ever: Hummus. The dressing simply is made out of hummus, lemon juice and water.

Which Hummus works best?

It is best to use a very creamy one and not a hard one! You can make your own one or you can use a store bought one, whatever you prefer! I love to either use my homemade one or the one from NENI ! This one you can find at SPAR, Tegut, Rossman and EDEKA Österreich!

Is this dish healthy?

It definitely is! Salad, sweet potato, beans, nuts, hummus, quinoa. How can such a combination not be a nutrient-bomb? Let’s start slow; we probably all know that any sort of green is highly nutritious because of its high vitamin and fibre content. Sweet Potatoes actually are super healthy too. They are incredibly high in protein, vitamin D and C and in fibre! Plus, they provide you with lots of carbohydrates, which will give you energy to get going through the rest of your day.

Next up we have butter beans. These are loaded with protein and fibre. Great for your digestion and muscles, plus super tasty. Nuts are high in unsaturated fats, which will keep you full for a while and are important for your brain. Hummus, similar to beans is high in protein, fibre but also in unsaturated fats, which are good for the skin. Quinoa, my favourite grain of all time is a nutrient-bomb itself. Protein, carbs, fibre, vitamins, … you name it – Quinoa has got it!

How to make this dish:

Start by preparing the sweet potato. For this just chop it up into small cubes, toss it in the oil and spices and bake in the oven. Then you can leave them there for 20-25 minutes and in the meantime prepare the quinoa. Add it to a pot along with twice the amount of water and a pinch of salt. Bring to a boil and reduce to a simmer. Once all water is absorbed, turn down to low heat and let it fluff up.

Now you only need to make the hummus dressing and assemble. You could style it prettily or you could just throw everything into a bowl and toss it till you have got the creamy hummus dressing on everything!

When, how, meal prep?

I love this as a lunch because it is fairly quick, but it actually also works as a brunch or dinner bowl. I prefer having it as is but if you feel hungrier r in the need of more, you could serve it with some bread or scrambled eggs!

Yes, it is meal prep friendly, just store the dressing aside, so the salad and the ingredients will not get soggy and keep everything in the fridge until you enjoy it!

I hope that you will enjoy this recipe and make it on repeat!

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Roasted Sweet Potato and Hummus Harvest Bowl

A delicious, nutrient packed and comforting bowl. Perfcet for the late fall and early winter days and ready in 15 minutes!

Course brunch, dinner, lunch
Prep Time 10 Minuten
Cook Time 20 Minuten
Total Time 30 Minuten
Servings 2 servings
Calories 590 kcal

What you will need

For the sweet Potatoes

  • 300 g sweet potato
  • 1 tsp paprika powder
  • 1/2 tsp garlic powder
  • 1/2 tsp chili flakes
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1 tbsp oil

For the dressing:

  • 3 tbsp hummus
  • 1/2 lemon
  • 2-3 tbsp water to thin out

For the rest:

  • 70 g quinoa
  • 200 g butter beans
  • 6 handfuls greens such as spinach, lambs lettuce, kale,..
  • 1/2 pomegranate
  • 1-2 tbsp almonds or any other nuts

How to

  1. Preheat the oven to 200°C. Cut the sweet potato into about 1cm sized chunks. Toss them with the spices and oil and bake in the oven for 20-25 minutes.

  2. In the meantime add the quinoa along wit htwice the amount of water and some salt to a pot and bring to a boil. Reduce to a simmer. Once all water has been absorbed turn down to low heat and let it sit for about 5 minutes until it has become fluffy.

  3. Mix all the ingredients for the dressing. If it is too thick, add more water, if too thin, more hummus.

  4. Once the sweet potatoes are done add them to a bowl along with the salad, quinoa, pomegrenate, beans and toss in the hummus dressing.

  5. Serve and enjoy!

Happy cooking & enjoy,
Love,
Katie // Une Petite Cuisinière

Kategorie: christmas, Diet-Specific, Fall, Lunch/ Dinner, Salad, Season, Vegan, Vegetarian Stichworte: bowl, bowls food, buddha bowl, fall bowl, harvest, healthy bowl, healthy vegan, hummus, hummus recipes, Neni, quinoa, salad, Sweet potato, vegan, vegan bowls, winter bowl

Lazy Overnight Vanilla Quinoa with Stewed Berries (vegan)

Januar 22, 2021 by katharina.kuehr Kommentar verfassen

Kind of like overnight oats, just better and a bit different. Creamy, sweet and fresh and so incredibly easy to make. One of those breakfasts that don’t even take 5 minutes in the morning, yet are super nutritious and super flavourful!

I actually ate this 4 (!!) years ago when I was in Mauritius. They served it one day at the breakfast buffet and I absolutely loved it. Unfortunately I never had it again and never found it anywhere anymore. So, I always wanted to recreate it. Took me a while to actually do so and the result is pretty amazing. A pity that I have missed out on this for such a long time!

What is special about this dish?

Overnight quinoa not really is a thing. Overnight oats is really popular (& delish!) but overnight quinoa, to be honest, is at least as good! So having quinoa for breakfast is kind of special and then having sweet quinoa is also not so normal. Although I do not understand why because it actually is soso good!

The combination of vanilla, yoghurt & Quinoa is really so great and all of these components work together in such great harmony. And the best thing is, in the morning you just take it out off the fridge and enjoy it. Really, the best.

Is this dish healthy?

Yes, it is! Quinoa is such a nutrient-dense food, which actually is great to be having in the morning. It is packed with carbs, fibre, protein and nutrients and will keep you full for a while. If you want to read more about Quinoa, you can check out my January Top 5!

Besides our main ingredient we also have Vanilla Bean, which also is great in here because it naturally has a slightly sweet flavour so we do not need to add any additional sweeteners. Then there also is (plant-based) yoghurt and milk, which contain several vitamins (depending on which one you choose) and probiotics.

How to make this:

Really, really easy. Either you start with pre-cooked quinoa, which you either meal prepped before or bought ready to eat, or you are making it freshly. Both work equally fine. When you are making it fresh, you have the advantage of cooking it until it is really soft, which will make it taste better.

When you have the quinoa ready, we just combine it with some (plant-based) yoghurt & milk and a little sweetener of choice, I prefer honey. Then we need a fresh vanilla bean. Yes, it is possible to use vanilla paste, powder or syrup but fresh one has the most intense flavour. We’re also mixing that in. Then it goes into the fridge overnight.

The next morning we take it out, and heat up the frozen berries either in a pot on the stove or in the microwave. You can add some lemon zest and/ or juice or just leave them natural. Now it just needs to be served. I love it best with some roasted almond butter and fresh berries but this is up to you!

Meal prep friendly?

Totally! Since we anyway need to store it in the fridge you can also leave it there for more days. The texture or flavour won’t really change and you have a breakfast ready for several days!

I do not know why it took me 4 years to recreate this but I finally did and it was worth it! I hope that you’ll enjoy this at least as much as I do and that you’ll have a fun time cooking!

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Lazy Overnight Vanilla Quinoa with Stewed Berries (vegan)

Like overnight oats – just better. Creamy, sweet vanilla quinoa with warm stewed berries on top. Ready to eat in 5 minutes!

Course Breakfast, brunch
Prep Time 15 Minuten
Servings 2 servings
Calories 325 kcal

What you will need

  • 100 g Quinoa
  • 300 g yoghurt (plant based)
  • 100 ml milk (plant based)
  • 2 tbsp honey or maple syrup
  • 1 vanilla bean
  • 300 g frozen Berries
  • nuts or nut butterr

How to

  1. The night before, add the quinoa to a pot along with 200ml water and a pinch of salt. Bring to a boil, reduce to a simmer and let simmer until all water is absorbed. Turn the heat to minimum and let it sit unil fluffy and everything is soaked up.

  2. Add the cooked quinoa to a bowl along with the yoghutt, milk and honey or maple. Slice the vanilla bean in half lengthwise and scrape out the inner part. Also add it to the bowl and let it sit in the fridge overnight.

  3. The next morning heat up the frozen berries in the microwave or on the stove and top the quinoa with them. Add some nuts and/or nut butter and enjoy!

Enjoy,
Love,
Katie

Kategorie: Breakfast, Diet-Specific, Vegan, Vegetarian Stichworte: berries, breakfast, brunch, easy, easy breakfast, healthy vegan, overnight, plant based, quinoa, simple, simple breakfast, vanilla, vegan, vegan brunch, veganuary

Super Easy Saucy Hoisin Chickpea and Quinoa Bowl

Januar 14, 2021 by katharina.kuehr Kommentar verfassen

Bowls really have been the greatest invention ever. You can just take one, take your favorite ingredients, throw it all in, mix it and enjoy it. This is pure genius. Endless options and possibilities. And that can also be challenging, because how do you make a good bowl? This bowl definitely is a good one! Tangy and slightly sweet hoisin chickpeas with fluffy quinoa, crunchy veggies and soft avocado. = heaven.

How to make a good bowl?

A bowl always comes together out of several different ingredient groups. We have grains, greens, protein, veggies, fruits (optional), sauce and a topping. When we add something out of every group, we have got a perfectly balanced, healthy and delicious bowl

What’s special about this dish?

It is a bowl like no other – that is what is so great about bowls – everyone is so different. This is kind of an asian inspired bowl with flavours from China because of the hoisin. And since it is veganuary (and a lot of people are doing veganuary) we are making a vegan bowl – and no it is not boring! It is super flavourful, easy to make and packed with nutrients!

Is this dish healthy?

Definitely! You have got a very well balanced dish! As a base we have a mix of quinoa, which is packed with fibre, carbohydrates and protein, and greens, which are loaded with vitamins & nutrients. Then we have the star of the show: the chickpeas. Chickpeas are not only delicious, but also high in fibre and protein and a great source of plant based protein.

The sauce, in which the chickpeas are in, is made out of soy sauce, honey or maple, ginger and garlic and peanut butter, which provides some more protein and healthy fats. And then we also have the fresh veggies, which are very important for us with their nutrients and of course, some avocado (a bowl without avocado just wouldn’t be a bowl). Extra healthy fats and nutrients. As a topping we have spring onions and radishes, which add some more crunch and nutrients.

How to make this dish?

Really really simple. We start by preparing the quinoa (which by the way is the food of the month and you can read more about it here). Then we make the sauce for the chickpeas by blending peanut butter, soy sauce, ginger, lime juice, miso paste, honey and cornstarch

Now we are going to cook the chickpeas and the veggies. The veggies in boiling, salted water and the chickpeas with the sauce in a pan. The sauce will thicken and the chickpeas will absorb the flavour.

To assemble we now just add everything to a bowl, along with the avocado and tomatoes and top it with radishes and spring onions. That already is it!

Meal prep friendly?

Yes it definitely is, I have already had it reheated and it was at least as delicious! Just do not reheat the spring onions, tomatoes, radishes and avocado since they are meant to be eaten raw. And maybe you’ll need to add a splash of water to the chickpeas to thin out the sauce a bit!

I hope you’ll enjoy this bowl at least as much as I do, that you’ll have a fun time cooking and a healthy January!

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Super Easy Saucy Hoisin Chickpea and Quinoa Bowl

A delicious, easy & healthy (vegan) bowl recipe that is packed with a tangy, slightly sweet sauce, many fresh and crunchy veggies and fluffy, soft quinoa!

Course bowl, Main Course
Cuisine asian
Prep Time 5 Minuten
Cook Time 10 Minuten
Total Time 15 Minuten
Servings 2 servings
Calories 577 kcal

What you will need

For the chickpeas:

  • 1 can chickpeas
  • 1 tbsp peanut butter
  • 4 tbsp soy sauce
  • 1/2 lime
  • 1 tbsp honey or maple syrup
  • 2 garlic cloves
  • 1 thumb sized piece of ginger
  • 1 tsp cornstarch
  • 1/2 tsp chili paste (optional)

For the rest:

  • 120 g quinoa
  • 1 small head broccoli
  • 100 g edamame beans
  • 1 handful cherry tomatoes
  • 2 stalks spring onions
  • 100 g radishes
  • 1 avocado

How to

  1. To a pot add the quinoa, with a pinch of salt, and twice the amount of water. Bring to a boil and reduce to a simmer. Let simmer on medium-low heat until all water in absorbed. Then turn down to low heat and let the quinoa fluff.

  2. In the meantime peel the ginger and garlic, juice the lime and blend them along with all the otehr ingredients for the chickpeas, except the chickpeas themselves. If you do not have a blender, finely grate the garlic and ginger and just stir to combine the other ingredients for the sauce. Add it to a pot along with the drained and washed chickpeas and bring to a boil. Then reduce to a simmer and let it thicken a bit, about 5-8 minutes.

  3. In the meantime bring another pot of water to a boil and cook the broccoli and edmame in it for about 4 minutes, then drain.

  4. Half the cherry tomatoes, finely slice up the spring onions and half and depit the avocado.

  5. Once everything is ready, add it to a bowl and enjoy!

Love,
Katie // Une Petite Cuisinière

Kategorie: Asian, Cuisine, Diet-Specific, Lunch/ Dinner, My favorites, Vegan Stichworte: bowl food, chickpeas, Chinese, Chinese vegan, easy, easy lunch, health dish, healthy food, healthy vegan, meal prep, plant based, plant power, quick, quick lunch, quinoa, soul food, vegan, vegan bowl

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