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Quinoa Breakfast Bowls with Herbed Tahini and Perfect Poached Egg

Oktober 23, 2020 by katharina.kuehr Kommentar verfassen

If you know me, you know I L-O-V-E brunch! Like a lot! I have got brunch guide and brunch recipes to celebrate this part of the day! And to add to this collection I had to include a bowl! This combination of fluffy quinoa, yammy eggs and that delicious creamy tahini sauce is absolutely amazing!!! 

Whoever says breakfast is not the best meal of the day must be from another planet. It truly is the best! It is the thing you start your day with, the first thing you put into your body. It sets the tone for the day and it is soso delicious! 

What is special about this dish? 

A bowl for breakfast. With greens and quinoa? I do not think that this is the average breakfast. It is a combination of 2 amazing things: breakfast + bowls. So it can only be good! So I think this whole dish is special. But also the Tahini Sauce is kind of pretty amazing! 

How to make it:

It actually is not very hard to be honest! Cooking quinoa is not difficult at all! It is like cooking rice actually. So taking 1 prt quinoa, 2 parts water and some salt, bringing it to a boil, reducing it to a simmer and letting it simmer until soft and the water is soaked up! Preparing the veggies is not complicated either. I prefer to sauté the chili garlic greens and baking tomatoes and mushrooms because The greens shrink down and soften best when made in a pan and the tomatoes get most flavor when prepared in the oven. For the sauce we only need to blend up all of the ingredients and that’s it! 

I know that most people will be afraid of poaching eggs. And yes, it is a little tricky at first, but it won’t take long and you know how to do it! To start, bring a large but rather flat pot with water to a boil. Once it started boiling, turn down the heat so it only simmers slightly. Then we add a generous splash of vinegar to the water. Crack each egg into a small bowl, but be careful so the yolk does not break apart. Once the water simmers, we take a wooden spoon and create a swirl in the water. It will keep that swirl for a while itself (without having to do it with the wooden spoon anymore) and that is when we gently and carefully slide the egg in. Then we let it sit for a bit before repeating it with the next one! I know that this may sound a little overwhelming at first but when following it step by step it will work out!

Is this healthy?

It is not only yummy but it is healthy too! Quinoa is super nutritious and high in protein and carbs! The eggs also contain lots of protein. The veggies help you to get your vitamins in and the green Tahini sauce adds some unsaturated fats and more vitamins to keep you full! It is a very balanced meal all in all and super delicious! 

I really like to have this as a weekend brunch, a meal prep breakfast or even lunch! You can truly have this at any time of the day and you will enjoy it! The flavors work in such great harmony together and it all just is an explosion of flavors in your mouth! 

I hope that you will enjoy this and that this will be a fun twist to your regular breakfast game!

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Quinoa Breakfast Bowls with Herbed Tahini and Perfect Poached Egg

Delicious. Easy. Healthy. And so so good. Perfect for brunch, breakfast, lunch, dinner or anything inbetween.

Course bowl, Breakfast, brunch, Main Course
Cuisine oriental
Prep Time 10 Minuten
Cook Time 15 Minuten
Total Time 25 Minuten
Servings 2 bowls
Calories 583 kcal

What you will need

  • 150 g Quinoa
  • 4 eggs
  • 4 handful spinach (you can also use something like kale for example)
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 2 garlic cloves
  • 1 chili
  • 100 g cherry tomatoes
  • 100 g mushrooms
  • 2 tsp honey

For the green Tahini Sauce

  • 2 tbsp Tahini
  • 2 tbsp plant based yoghurt
  • 1 tbsp chopped Parsley
  • 1 tbsp chopped basil
  • 1/2 lemon juiced
  • 1 tsp chopped mint

How to

  1. Preheat the oven to 180°C. Add the tomatoes and halfed mushrooms to a baking tray. drizzle with the honey, some olive oil and sea salt. Bake in the oven for 10 minutes.

  2. In the meantime add the quinoa to a pot along with 300ml water and a pinch of salt. Bring to a boil, reduce the heat and let simmer for about 10-15 minutes until the liquid is soaked up and the quinoa is fluffy.

  3. In a pan heat up the olive oil. finely slice the garlic clove. Cut the chili in half and remove the seeds. Slice the rest into thin slices too. Once the oil is hot, add the garlic and chili and fry for 1 minute. Add the greens (that have been chopped into bite sized pieces before) and let cook on medium high heat for 5-8 minutes.

  4. For the poached egg bring a large, flat pot with water to a boil then reduce the heat so a slight simmers. Add a generous splash of vinegar. Crack each egg into a small bowl, but be careful not to break the yolk. Take a wooden spoon and create a swirl in the water and carefully slide the egg in. Then we let it sit for a bit before repeating it with the next one! Let each one in the water for about 3-4 minutes, then take out and let the excess water drip off on some kitchen paper.

  5. Blend all the ingredients for the Tahini sauce in a blender.

  6. To assemble the bowls add the quinoa, greens and veggies to each one. Top with the eggs and finish off with the green sauce. Enjoy!

Happy cooking,
Enjoy,
Katie // Une Petite Cuisinière 

Kategorie: Breakfast, Cuisine, Diet-Specific, Lunch/ Dinner, Oriental, Vegetarian, Vegetarian Stichworte: bowl, breakfast, breakfast bowl, brunch, brunch feast, greens, healthy, healthy breakfast, nourish bowl, quinoa, Sunday brunch, vegetables, vegetarian, weekend

Green Goddess Bowl

Januar 25, 2020 by katharina.kuehr Kommentar verfassen

Sometimes all I am craving is some super clean and healthy food. Especially when I am not feeling the best or have eaten pretty unhealthy the past days. My body is just asking for nutrients and something to fuel it with. There is nothing better for this than a bowl packed with vitamins, nutrients, and tons of greens! This green goddess bowl is my go-to meal for that. It is ready in 15 minutes, incredibly good, super healthy, and so satisfying! It doesn’t taste like „boring healthy“ just because it has like a ton of greens in it but it is super good.

Sometimes when I eat a lot of processed foods, I just don’t feel good at all. It makes me tired, I don’t sleep well, I can’t concentrate and so on. And I know that I am not the only person who feels that way. I mean no wonder. I do not think that products with a thousand add-ins and chemicals, that we can’t even pronounce, are good for us. Even if it says healthy on the packaging or low sugar, it is so important to check the labels and see what actually is in it. I think that it is way better for us if we eat something higher in sugar, but it is naturally sweetened, e.g. with Dates than if we buy something low sugar with emulgators and flavorings and 100 ingredients we have never heard of.

This is why I love to cook with real ingredients and Whole Foods. I for example don’t do „vegan cheese“ that is supposed to taste like cheese because of chemistry, I think that real cheese is way better for us in this example. But that is not about the recipe anymore, so let’s get back to that. I just wanted you to understand why eating Whole Foods is so important to me. 

This green goddess bowl is something I make very often. Honestly, it is such a quick lunch, but also works great if you prepare it the night before and take it to work or school. It takes 10 ingredients which makes it super simple. So as a base, I like to use greens, spinach is my favorite. I do it raw because it is like a salad but if you do not like it raw at all, you can sauté it or steam it. If you prefer other greens such as kale, arugula, lambs lettuce or whatever, that works too, just make sure you have a base full of vitamins.

The other Part of the base is our grain or carb. I like to use quinoa here. Quinoa is such a nutrient dense food! It has a ton of protein, fiber, tastes amazing btw, and a reasonable amount of vitamins and minerals. Also it US ready in less than 15 minutes which is perfect for a quick lunch. Also, other than rice I think, it still tastes good after like 3-4 days in the fridge. So if you make a big batch in the beginning of the week you can use it over and over throughout the week! If you don’t like quinoa at all, something like brown rice or couscous would work really good here too! Just be aware that cooking brown rice takes way longer than it does to make quinoa. 

So now we have the base, we can go on to the remaining ingredients. Here I just like to stick with a lot of greens because they are super healthy and I think it looks super pretty when it is all in one color :)! We cut up some fresh cucumber, slice some avocado, steam or blanch some broccoli and peas. That is about it. You can also do some zucchini or sugar snap peas or edamame if that is something you always have on hand, I just happen to have all of those ingredients in my fridge all the time. The great thing about this bowl are all the different components and textures, the creaminess if the quinoa, the crunch of the cucumber, the bite of the broccoli and peas and the softness of the spinach. I know that this bowl is really healthy and maybe not something for everyone but it is soo good if you just want something clean and nourishing!

Up to now, we have almost everything. But, let’s be honest, that would really be a bit boring if we just sprinkled some salt on here. We don’t want that, and that’s why we are making a bomb dressing. As you probably have noticed this bowl does not really contain any fats, except for the avocado. The dressing adds some healthy fat here. We use tahini, which is like the best thing ever, in salad dressings but also elsewhere! Tahini is like peanut butter but made out of sesame seeds and is a really popular ingredient in eastern cuisine. It has a lot of vitamins and healthy fats and it just tastes sooo good! Other than this we have some lemon juice, honey or maple, plant based or normal yoghurt to add creaminess, a little vinegar and some water to think everything out because otherwise it would be very very thick! This dressing adds so much flavor and just brings all the ingredients together. It is something you definitely do not want to miss out when making this bowl! 

I hope that you will enjoy this recipe as much as I do and love all of the flavors it contains! It is such an amazing dish when just wanting to fuel your body and nourish it! Super easy to make, incredibly delicious (although it is pretty healthy!) and very meal prep friendly! Enjoy & happy cooking! 

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Green Goddess Bowl

A super clean, healthy & delicious bowl/ salad perfect for when your body is craving healthy food and nutrients. 15 minutes and mealprep friendly.

Course bowl, dinner, lunch, Main Course, Salad
Cook Time 15 Minuten
Total Time 15 Minuten
Servings 2 servings
Calories 450 kcal

What you will need

For the bowl:

  • 100 g Quinoa
  • 3-4 handful spinach
  • 1/2 cucumber
  • 200 g Broccoli
  • 100 g Peas
  • 1/2 Avocado

For the dressing:

  • 2 tbsp Tahini
  • 1/2 lemon juiced
  • 2 tsp vinegar
  • 1 tsp honey
  • 1 tbsp yoghurt or plant based yoghurt
  • 3-4 tbsp water

How to

That’s how it works:

  1. Wash and rinse the Quinoa. Add it to a pot along with 250ml of water and a pinch of salt. Bring it to a boil, reduce to a simmer and let simmer for about 10-12 minutes until fluffy.

  2. Bring another pot with salted water to a boil. Add in the broccoli and peas and boil for about 3 minutes. Then drain and rinse under ice cold water. This will keep the nutrients and color as it stops the cooking process.
    Either peel the cucumber into thin strips or dice it up into cubes.

  3. For the dressing mix all of the ingredients together until creamy. Use as much or as little water as you wish, depending on your desired thickness.

  4. In a Bowl Place the spinach. Add the broccoli and peas. Next put the quinoa into the bowl. Top with the cucumber ribbons. Drizzle the dressing and garnish with some fresh mint leaves.

  5. Serve and enjoy!

Kategorie: Diet-Specific, Lunch/ Dinner, Salad, Vegan, Vegetarian, Vegetarian Stichworte: avocado, beans, bowl, buddha bowl, cucumber, eat your greens, goddess bowl, green, green salad, greens, healthy, healthy bowl, healthy vegan, plant based, plant based bowl, quinoa, salad, vegan, vegan lunch, vegetables, veggies

Breakfast Quinoa 2 Ways

November 10, 2019 by katharina.kuehr 1 Kommentar

This recipe is for all of the breakfast lovers out there who want to switch up their usual morning game. With these breakfast quinoa recipes you can add a healthy twist to the absolutely best meal of the day, which, with no doubt is breakfast! If you do not know what breakfast is so important you can go check out my Ultimate Breakfast Tacos Blog Post. 

Ok, I get it, you know how important this meal is but still do not want to spend a lot of time in the mornings cooking your meal because sleep?! Well, no problem! I got you. These recipes are super quick and come together in under 10 minutes in the morning, which is so amazing! This also works great if you are the type of person, which I am, who eats breakfast food for every meal of the day, no matter what time it is, because these meals are perfectly balanced meals with great nutritional value. The contain carbohydrates, protein, fibre, vitamins, and fats. So what do you want more? Delicious, quick, healthy, and super nutritious!

Although I rather am the savory type of person, I know that not all of you are so I decided to make both, a version for the sweet tooth, and one for hearty lovers. And honestly, I could not say, which one I like more. They are both super delicious and can be adapted to whichever season it is if you want. 

The sweet breakfast bowl is made with frozen fruit to sweeten it up and give it flavor, which I love because if you buy frozen fruit you 1) can be sure it is fresh because it is frozen directly after being harvested and 2) it does not vary depending on the season, which means you can have berries in winter, since they have been grown and frozen in summer. The frozen berries are mixed with the pre cooked Quinoa, the sweetener of your choice and the Almond milk when the grain is reheated. This actually is great because you do not have to heat them up separately! 

Once this mixture is heated up it can be transferred into a bowl and topped with whichever toppings are at your preference. Here you can totally decide on what you like most and be creative. I like to top mine with some plant based yoghurt, some fresh fruits such as bananas or other seasonal fruits, nuts and nut butters and some granola for that extra sweetness and crunch. That’s it is what you are thinking? Yes! It is as simple as that. And with such little effort you just created a super delicious and nutritious breakfast. Amazing, no?

The savory option is not much more complicated but you do need one more pan than for the sweet one (but it actually is not necessary). So first you fry up the bacon in a pan to get it nice and crispy. When it is done, you take it out of the pan and lay it out onto a kitchen paper to let any excess fat drip off. The bacon grease that remains in the pan does not have to wasted because we can use this to fry up an egg if you want to. I personally prefer poached eggs over fried ones so I would use the bacon grease if I wanted to add some more sautéed vegetables, but this is optional. 

So if you want to poach an egg you have to bring a small pot with water to a boil. Once it boil, add about 1 – 2 tablespoons of vinegar to it and reduce it until it barely simmers. Crack a room temperatured egg into a small bowl and let it slide into the hot water slowly and carefully. The whites will set around the yolk and the egg can be taken out of the pot after 3-6 minutes depending on how soft you want the yolk to be. Place it on a kitchen paper to let any water that is still on it drain off. Meanwhile reheat the quinoa in a small frying pan with some fat. Here you can use olive oil, butter, or even the bacon fat. When I made this I actually had some truffle butter leftover in the fridge and heated it up in this and it was heavenly. You can also find truffle oil in any supermarket which will totally bring this to the next level for your upcoming Sunday brunch. Once this is reheated you can assemble everything. The quinoa on the bottom, topped with the egg, bacon, some fresh greens, and some sliced up avocado. If you feel like doing it, add some hot sauce on top or sprinkle some grated cheese. This is a perfectly balanced meal which is so decadent and delicious while still being healthy!

I hope that you will really like these recipes and if you do so be sure to show me if you recreate them and tag me with @unptcuisiniere or #unepetitecuisiniere! 

Enjoy!

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Sweet breakfast Quinoa (Vegan)

This breakfast recipe is a new way to switch up your breakfast game with adding some more nutrients into your first meal, plus making it super delicious!

Course bowl, Breakfast, brunch, Dessert
Prep Time 4 Minuten
Cook Time 6 Minuten
Total Time 10 Minuten
Servings 2
Calories 310 kcal

What you will need

For the base:

  • 250 g cooked quinoa equals 100g raw
  • 140 g frozen blueberries can be substituted for other frozen fruit
  • 150 ml almond milk
  • 2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1 tbsp agave or sweetener of choice

For the toppings:

  • 3 tsp nut butter
  • 4 tbsp plant based yoghurt
  • some fresh fruit & nuts

How to

That is how it works:

  1. Into a small pot add the pre cooked quinoa, the frozen fruits, almond milk, cinnamon, and sweetener of choice. Bring it to a boil. Once hot transfer it into two bowls.

  2. Add the yoghurt and nut butter and whichever topping you desire. I really love fresh fruit such as banana as well as granola on top!

    Serve and enjoy!

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Savoury breakfast Quinoa

This is my savoury twist on the breakfast quinoa recipe. It is perfect for all those who love something hearty in the morning but healthy, plus it comes together in only 10 minutes!

Course Breakfast, brunch, lunch
Prep Time 3 Minuten
Cook Time 7 Minuten
Total Time 10 Minuten
Servings 2 servings
Calories 355 kcal

What you will need

  • 250 g Cooked Quinoa equals 100g raw
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/2 avocado
  • 1 handful greens
  • 4 thin strips of bacon
  • 2 tsp oil

How to

That is how it works:

  1. Heat up the bacon in a pan until crispy on both sides for about 4 minutes.Tka it out of the pan and place it on some kitchen paper so the remaining fat can drip off.

    Meanwhile bring a pot with water to a boil. Once it is at a boil add in the vinegar and reduce the heat so it barely simmers. Crack two room temperature eggs into two seperat bowl and gently slide one after the other into the hot water. allow the first egg to set a little bit before adding the second. Let them simmer in the water for abou 3-6 minutes depending on how soft you want to yolk to be. Then take them out and place them on a kitchen paper so the excess water can drip off.

  2. If this is too much work for you you can also simply fry up an egg or use a soft boiled one.

  3. In the meantime heat up the oil in a pan or simply use the dripped off fat from the bacon. Once hot, add the quinoa into it and stir it around until it is reheated and a little crispy.

  4. Seperate the quinoa onto 2 bowls. Top with the eggs, the bacon strips, the fresh greens, the sliced up avocado and a generous pinch of sea salt. Serve and enjoy!

Kategorie: Breakfast, Desserts, Lunch/ Dinner, Poultry & Meat, Sugar Free, Vegan, Vegetarian, Vegetarian Stichworte: avocado, bacon, berries, berry, blueberry, breakfast, breaky, eggs, healthy, healthy breakfast, healthy-ish, nut, nutbutter, nuts, omnivore, quinoa, rasberry, strawberries, vegan

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