Jan 17, 2016 in dairy-free, dinner, epicurious, recipes, seasonal, taste, vegan, vegetarian, avocado, brussels sprouts. Read the original on: Simply Quinoa
Itâs funny how food, just like fashion, has these trends. Things get super popular, you see them everywhere, and then they just become part of our everyday life. A few years ago it was quinoa. Now quinoa is pretty much everywhere and is super accessible (which is amazing).
Then of course there was kale. Then things like spiralizing, matcha, even avocado toast. They start popping up on blogs, on restaurant menus, and they fill your Pinterest feed. But once the novelty wears off, we just integrate them into our daily lives. Itâs not like we love them any less, they just become ânormalâ.
Right now? I personally feel like bowls are having their moment. Grain bowls, salad bowls, roasted veggie bowls, buddha bowls, breakfast bowls and even smoothie bowls. Showing off your food in bowls is where itâs at.
And Iâm totally okay with that because I LOVE eating food out of bowls. Maybe itâs the shape, or maybe itâs the fact that itâs easier to get every last piece of food out of it since you can scoop instead of scrape. Either way, if something comes in a bowl, Iâm all for it.
So today, Iâm staying totally trendy and giving you a quinoa buddha bowl with⦠trendy foods inside Trendy on top of trendy. I donât even know myself right now.
The base of a buddha bowl is actually quite simple â just 5 steps.
What do we have? Kale, quinoa, lentils, roasted brussel sprouts + butternut squash and avocado. Drizzled with a simple lemon-tahini dressing and then sprinkled with hemp seeds. Itâs simple, quick, hearty, nourishing and super duper cozy.
Check out this little video I put together showing you how to make it!
The other thing I love about a quinoa buddha bowl is that you can customize it to your heartâs content. Iâm starting to get more into batch cooking, so these bowls are the perfect lunch or dinner. We usually make a big batch of quinoa, then roast an assortment of veggies, make a batch of beans and keep them all in glass containers in the fridge for the week ahead.
Buddha bowls pretty much become my every day lunch. Just grab a handful of greens, pile whatever is in my fridge on top, drizzle with tahini (always) and done.
Making a nourishing bowl of plant-based goodness like this is definitely a delicious way to cure those winter blues. Whether you serve your toppings warm and cold, this will fill you up with loads of vitamins and minerals. Definitely has become one of my favorite ways to eat quinoa!
Do you love eating food in bowls too? Iâd love to hear your favorite bowl-based foods. And if you end up making this buddha bowl or give it your own spin, I always enjoy seeing your creations, so use #simplyquinoa on Instagram so I can check them out!
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I'm Alyssa, the writer and photographer behind the gluten-free website Simply Quinoa. My passion is creating wholesome, nutrient-rich recipes all with a little quinoa twist.