A comforting quinoa bowl of wholesome deliciousness, ideal for informal eating with a spoon. Quinoa enjoys the company of roasted squash, broccoli and pumpkin seed oil dressing.
I’ve been hearing a lot about bowls recently, smoothie bowls, Buddha bowls and rice bowls seem to be all the rage. I thought it was time to join in and come up with my very own take. I give you the quinoa bowl. It’s also a chance to showcase not only the contents, but the beautiful Japanese vessel in which it’s served.
Caprera
I’d recently been sent a parcel of goodies from Caprera which included a bottle of pumpkin seed oil. The 250 ml bottle of virgin pressed unrefined pumpkin seed oil, from Scarlett & Mustard, tastes rich and nutty; it makes a fabulous dressing. The seeds are grown and pressed by a group of Slovenian farmers and are packed full of vitamin E.
Caprera is a new online marketplace dedicated to good quality food produced with love by small independent UK artisan businesses. Caprera acts as a one stop shop, enabling people to order a number of products from different craft producers and receive them in a single delivery.
The producers’ stories are an important part of the food experience and are all related on the site, should wish to know more. There are also some great videos from the producers explaining their craft. I particularly enjoyed the two minute vimeo from The Seriously Italian Company who make fresh pestos and pastas in London.
As a customer, it feels like an online delicatessen with many of the items you’d expect to find there. The site currently offers around 200 products from oils and seasonings to cheeses, jams & preserves, beverages, confectionary and more. As well as the pumpkin seed oil, Caprera also sent me a bottle of hand crafted Surrey Garden Cider and a pack of handmade vanilla fudge from Meg’s Cottage in Bradford on Avon.
With Christmas fast approaching what could be nicer than a hamper of artisan food and drink goodies. Caprera has a seasonal Flavours of Christmas Hamper for the festive season, replete with cake, biscuits, chocolates, jam, chutney and more. Other gift hampers on offer include: Dinner Party, Afternoon Tea and BBQ Essentials. I know which one I have my eye on.
Quinoa Bowl with Broccoli & Pumpkin
The quinoa bowl is comforting, nutritious and delicious. Unlike cereals, quinoa is a complete protein, so these bowls of goodness provide a balanced meal. The dressing made with the pumpkin seed oil and balsamic vinegar along with a few other ingredients was exceptionally good and I shall be splashing it around any number of creations yet to materialise.
The complementary colours of green broccoli and orange squash were a feast for the eye as well as the palate. I added a scattering of toasted pumpkin seeds and these provided a welcome crunch. So, bring on the quinoa bowl I say.
Other Quinoa Dishes You Might Like
- Berry quinoa porridge via Little Sunny Kitchen
- Black chickpea and red quinoa burgers via Tin and Thyme
- Fluffy quinoa with, or without, pesto via Tin and Thyme
- Quinoa watercress, walnut and blue cheese salad via Tin and Thyme
For more quinoa recipe inspiration why not take a look at my Gracious Grains Pinterest board?
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Quinoa Bowl with Broccoli and Pumpkin Three Ways
Quinoa Bowl with Broccoli and Pumpkin Three Ways
Ingredients
- 120 g quinoa
- 1 small dense fleshed orange squash peeled, deseeded and cubed (I used butternut squash)
- 2 tbsp olive oil
- 1 small red chilli deseeded and finely chopped
- ¾ tsp ground turmeric
- 1 pinch sea salt flakes (I used Cornish sea salt)
- two handfuls of broccoli florets
- 15 g pumpkin seeds toasted
Dressing
- 2 tbsp unrefined pumpkin seed oil (I used Scarlett & Mustard’s available from Caprera)
- 1 tbsp balsamic vinegar
- 1 tsp lime juice
- 1 clove garlic finely chopped
- 8-10 chives snipped
- a few sprigs of parsley finely chopped
- 1 pinch sea salt flakes (I used Cornish sea salt)
Instructions
- Place the quinoa in a pan with a tight fitting lid. Cover it with water and bring to the boil with the lid on.
- Allow it to simmer for 3 to 4 minutes, then drain off the water and rinse the quinoa.
- Cover with twice as much water to quinoa, bring to a gentle simmer with the lid on and allow to cook for ten minutes. Turn the heat off and leave for a further 5-10 minutes, when you should have a fluffy pile of quinoa.
- Mix the squash pieces with the olive oil, chilli, turmeric and salt and roast in a hot oven for about 20 minutes by which time the squash should be cooked and a little caramelised around the edges.
- Meanwhile steam the broccoli for about 5 minutes or until just tender.
- Whisk the dressing ingredients together.
- While everything is nice and hot, divide the quinoa into two bowls. Place the squash on top along with the broccoli. Scatter the pumpkin seeds over everything and spoon on as much of the dressing as you like.
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Sharing
I’m sending this quinoa bowl off to Jac at Tinned Tomatoes for Meat Free Mondays.
Penelope says
This sounds gorgeous – I’ve not come across Pumpkin seed oil before, despite loving pumpkin seeds. I am sure Harry would adore this as squash and broccoli are two of his favourite things (strange toddler that he is) 😉
Choclette says
Pumpkin seed oil isn’t perhaps the easiest of oils to get your hands on. I’m not surprised as harry liking squash, but broccoli is less obvious. Long may it continue 🙂
Razena | Tantalisemytastebuds.com says
This has bowl has some of my favorite ingredients and I love the contrasting colors and textures of the dish. Thanks for sharing this as it makes a great meat free meal.
Choclette says
Thanks Razena, it makes a great meat free meal indeed 🙂
Chris @ SimpleFood365 says
That looks great and I love that it is quinoa instead of rice! I have never tried pumpkin seed oil but it sounds interesting!
Choclette says
I shall be experimenting with rice bowls Chris, but I thought I’d start with quinoa 🙂
Natalie Tamara says
This look delicious and a wholesome break from all the heavy food that comes with this time of year. Pumpkin seed oil sounds wonderful too!
Choclette says
Thanks Natalie, yes a few dishes like this in between everything else feels rather good 🙂
Karen says
Looks and sounds divine Choclette and as a lover of pumpkin oil, I bet it adds a wonderful extra flavour dimension too! Karen
Choclette says
Thanks Karen. I’m glad to find I’m not the only pumpkin seed oil user out there 😉
Jacqueline Meldrum says
Great recipe. I’ve featured it in this week’s Meat Free Mondays. The roundup is now live. Thanks for submitting, oh and yummed, stumbled and pinned.
Choclette says
Thanks Jac, I shall be over to take a peek later on today.
Janie says
That dish, sorry bowl, looks really tasty and nourishing and I’m intrigued by the oil too. I shall be keeping an eye out for it 🙂
Janie x
Choclette says
Thanks Janie. Pumpkin seed oil is really tasty. I’ve been using it for years. It’s also quite fun because of its unusually dark colour.
Claudia | Gourmet Project says
I so want a bottle of that pumpkin seed oil. And a bowl too, please! 🙂
Platter Talk says
I’ve been hearing more and more about bowl meals lately, as well. Your example looks perfectly healthy, delicious and practical. No wonder they are catching on! Great job with this one.
Choclette says
Thank you very much. I’m usually well behind the trends, but I like to think many will have heard quinoa bowl mentioned here first 😉
Ciao Florentina says
Quinoa lives in my pantry nowadays. I love what you did here with the pumpkin, beautiful and healthy !
Choclette says
Thanks Florentina. We used to buy organic quinoa in bulk, which was great. Sadly we lost our supplier and now have to buy it in measly expensive packets.
Angie@Angie's Recipes says
So nutritious and delicious as well!
Choclette says
Thanks Angie. I had a feeling you would approve 😉
Bintu | Recipes From A Pantry says
Oooh. I love the sound of Capera foods. Must check them out.
Choclette says
It’s well worth a look Bintu. Lots of delicious looking artisan fare from small British producers.
Thinly Spread says
Some of my favourite things in here and I do love a bowl – something very comforting about them!
Choclette says
My thoughts exactly Chris and it’s good to know that simple food can be just as delicious as grander fare.
Cassandrea at chewsandbrews.ca says
Nice!! Pumpkin seed oil!! I love making quinoa bowls – so nutritious! I love all the ingredients you have used! I have printed and this will be made for my lunches next week!!
Choclette says
Thanks Cassandrea. Glad you like the recipe and I’m really pleased you’re going to try it 🙂
Dom says
I love everything about this. The quinoa. The veg. The oil. The bowl. Glorious for prior to the madness of Christmas x
Choclette says
Yes Dom and it will be good for the post Christmas clean-up too 😉
Ali @ Home & Plate says
Quinoa bowls are the perfect meal for the cold days of winter. Love the addition of pumpkin for flavors of fall. Looks delish!
Choclette says
Thanks Ali, there’s something very snugly about a bowl somehow 😉
Jessica says
A quinoa bowl is a great idea! I’m so intrigued by the pumpkin seed oil.
Choclette says
Pumpkin seed oil is nutty and delicious Jessica and it seems to go particularly well with balsamic.
Heidi Roberts says
Oohh pumpkin seed oil – that’s a new one for me. Love pumpkin seeds too.
Choclette says
Pumpkin seed oil is really nutty and delicious Heidi, but Caprera have lots of other delicious things on offer too.
Sara @ Life's Little Sweets says
I love the 3 different options you have here! This looks like such a nutritious and yummy dinner! Pinned!
Choclette says
Thanks Sara. It really was and I should do it more often.
Elizabeth says
Mmm this sounds rather lovely! I’m intrigued by this pumpkin oil!
Choclette says
The pumpkin seed oil is well worth having Elizabeth, although there are so many lovely things to be found at Caprera, it’s hard to know where to stop 😉
Helen @ family-friends-food.com says
That looks and sounds delicious! Lucky you to get such fab things to try out. Yum.
Choclette says
Thanks Helen, it makes a nice change from our more usual stir fry. And yes, I do love trying out new things 🙂
I hope you are on the mend and feeling a bit better.
Emma @ Supper in the Suburbs says
This looks delicious Choclette! So virtuous! I’m a big fan of buddah bowls. There is something comforting about wrapping your hands round a bowl and digging in!
Choclette says
Exactly Emma. It’s perfect food for relaxing on the sofa 😉
Laura@howtocookgoodfood says
I love quinoa and serving it like this in a gorgeous bowl with lovely veggies makes for a perfect lunch. Interested to taste the pumpkin oil, not had that before.
Choclette says
Thanks Laura. Pumpkin seed oil works really well as a salad dressing, but I’ve also used it in savoury muffins to good effect.
Corina says
I do like the idea of quinoa bowls and the pumpkin oil sounds delicious, especially with the pumpkins seeds in the salad too. I’m always making mini resolutions to eat more healthily and this would be a meal that I’d love.
Choclette says
Thanks Corina. I’m a bit of a dairy addict, so it’s really nice to have something relatively simple like this that is delicious with no need for dairy.
Diana says
I love adding quinoa to my porridge, salads, or as a side dish for dinner. The pumpkin seed oil sounds interesting. I’m going to try your recipe, as I’m trying to eat more healthy and it sounds wonderful! Thank you for linking to my berry quinoa porridge!
Choclette says
Thanks Diana, I hope you like it. We eat a lot of quinoa, but I’ve not yet tried it in porridge.