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Roasted Broccoli Bowls

vegan / gluten free / easy

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…otherwise known as “roast what you have” bowls. This week (again) was all about quick cooking, olympic watching, and dinners that fit into one bowl. Which sounds super lazy, but I just know that I’ve burnt more than a few calories anxiously watching athletes go for gold. Anxiety is an ab workout right?

This TV “workout” was fueled by some roasty-toasty broccoli and sweet Farmhouse carrots that I happened on hand. I completed the meal with the help of some pantry ingredients: chickpeas, jarred roasted red peppers, tahini, etc. Feel free to switch up the vegetables and add some sort of grain if you like – quinoa or millet would bulk this up a bit more. We’ve been trying to eat a bit lighter lately so I piled the veggies onto a few handfuls of spinach. Make the red pepper sauce (up to a few days) ahead of time and this is a pretty quick 1-pan dinner.

roasted broccoli bowls

 
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Author: Jeanine Donofrio
Serves: serves 2, with extra sauce
Ingredients
  • a few cups of broccoli floretes
  • small bunch of carrots
  • ½ cup cooked chickpeas (canned is fine)
  • olive oil
  • a few handfuls of spinach
  • squeeze of lemon
  • salt & pepper
red pepper sauce (this makes extra)
  • 1 cup chickpeas, canned is fine, rinsed and drained
  • ½ cup almonds, blanched & skins peeled
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • 1 jarred roasted red pepper (about ¼ cup worth)
  • juice of ½ a lemon
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon tahini
  • 1-2 teaspoons dry harisa seasoning (optional)
  • water (approx. ¼-1/3 cup) to thin consistency
  • salt & pepper
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
  2. Place vegetables and chickpeas on a large baking sheet so that they're not touching too closely (use 2 sheets if you have to). Drizzle and toss with olive oil, salt and pepper. Roast until golden brown (20-30 minutes total, but take a look after the first 20 - remove the broccoli first if necessary).
  3. Make your red pepper sauce by pureeing all sauce ingredients into a high speed blender. Add water until the consistency is thinner than hummus. Taste and adjust seasonings.
  4. Place raw spinach in serving bowls, dress with a little bit of olive oil, a squeeze of lemon, salt & pepper. Top with the warm roasted vegetables (so the spinach will wilt just slightly) and a dollop of sauce.
  5. Store extra sauce in the fridge - it's also great as a sandwich spread or a veggie dip.
Notes
This whole recipe contains 1 can of chickpeas - I used less than 1 can for the sauce so I'd have extra to roast whole.

Blanching almonds sounds fussy but it's pretty easy. Dunk them in boiling water for 30 seconds, transfer to a bowl of ice water and peel the skins (doesn't have to be perfect). Alternatively - you can skip the blanching and soak the almonds so they'll be softer to puree.

For easy cleanup, the vegetables can be roasted on foil.
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  1. Anna
    08.19.2014

    Super delicious! I haven’t quite won over daughter yet, but husband approves. Thanks for sharing!

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  2. Ashley from edibleperspective.com
    05.21.2014

    I absolutely adore the playfulness in your photos!

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  3. Suzanne @ hello, veggy! from helloveggy.com
    03.02.2014

    Looks great! Is there a sub for the harissa?

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    • jeanine
      03.02.2014

      any spices you like really – cumin, coriander, paprika and/or chile powder would all work well!

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  4. Katie
    03.01.2014

    I made this last night and it was so easy and delicious! I didn’t have any harissa on hand, so I substituted a mix of cumin, chili powder, and paprika for some spice.

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    • jeanine
      03.02.2014

      so glad you liked it! sounds like a delicious spice combo 🙂

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  5. Meaghan @ shutupandloveyourself.com from shutupandloveyourself.com
    02.28.2014

    I have to try this!!

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  6. Stefanie @ Sarcastic Cooking from sarcasticcooking.com
    02.24.2014

    I loved watching the Olympics but I am glad they are over. Back to normal programming! We eat dinner at the coffee table most nights so meals in bowls that are healthy are totally my jam!

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  7. sandra from meadowscooks.blogspot.com
    02.24.2014

    what a yummy mix of good for you treats. after eating a whole jar of sugar covered pecans I need this meal!!

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  8. Jade from eatthismyfriend.com
    02.24.2014

    Haha I am still laughing ‘anxiety is an ab workout’
    Damn straight! I feel like anxiety burns more calories than going to the gym!!
    Gorgeous recipe by the way, roasting vegetables is definitely the way to go. X

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    • jeanine
      02.24.2014

      Ha, thanks… it seriously does 🙂

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