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Roasted Sweet Potato and Cauliflower Rice Bowls

Roasted Sweet Potato and Cauliflower Rice Buddha Bowls with Turmeric Tahini Dressing, kale, black beans, avocado, red onion, and pumpkin seeds – a high impact vegetarian meal to refuel your vitamin tank.

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After travelling so much over the last couple of months, I feel like I need this exact bowl (or some rendition or semblance of it) on repeat.

There’s been fried food, gluten, dairy upon dairy, sugar upon sugar, cocktail upon cocktail, you guys, there’s been CHEESE.

Not that I have regrets or complaints, because I think it’s important to cut loose when I travel, and BOY GEORGE I’ve eaten some incredible food lately…BUTT (<-get it?) the body has definitely seen better days.

Both from an energy standpoint and a skinny-jeans-don’t-lie-my-ass-has-its-own-gravitational-force sort of way.

And let’s face it, amp up the carbs and dumb down the vitamins, and this girl’s inner emoji demons come raging out. 

Case in point: I, personally, could use an emotional cleanse as well as a physical reboot.

This bowl is amazing for detoxifying after a perma-vacation, or for general upkeep and maintenance.

It’s the type of bowl I eat regularly when I’m home and have my own kitchen tools at my disposal. It’s what I crave once I give myself the chance to press “unsubscribe” from the addictive, addictive ways of brownies a la mode.

Breaking it down beat-boy style, we have roasted sweet potato to the kale to the tahini dressing, to the cauliflower rice to the black bean hallelujah.

This bowl will be your high-intensity nutrient boost whenever you feel you need it. It’s grain-free, vegan, and well-balanced. You can add to it, subtract from it, mix it up, have your way with it. Butternut squash in place of sweet potato? Get on with your bad self.

Brown rice in place of cauliflower rice? You do you. Add some chicken or pulled pork? Sing it!

About that kale. I kept my kale raw in these bowls, but you can certainly give it a quick sauté if you prefer a softer leaf/easier to chew experience.

You can also rub the leaves with lemon juice and drizzle with olive oil and sea salt for a wilted kale experience. In essence, choose your path when it comes to the greenage. Prefer spinach? Make that swap!

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Turmeric tahini dressing, people. Wow, what a nutrient-boosting sauce.

We use lemon juice for some added antioxidants and flavor, fresh turmeric because it’s an insane superfood, tahini because it’s healthful and creamy, and nutritional yeast because: yum.

The cool part about this dressing is you can definitely make it your own. Add more coconut milk to make it creamier, more lemon juice to give it more tang, amp up the nutritional yeast for more cheesy flavor, and/or omit any of the ingredients to suit your personal taste.

This meal serves 2 people super generously (with the probability of leftovers).

You can gauge how many heads of cauliflower to use based on how many people you’re feeding. Cauliflower cooks down quite a bit, so if you’re feeding 2 people, 1 head is fine, but if you’re serving 3 to 4 people, double the recipe so that no one is shorted on cauliflower rice.

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Vitamins and minerals and antioxidants, oh my!

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Roasted Sweet Potato and Cauliflower Rice Bowls

Roasted Sweet Potato and Cauliflower Rice Buddha Bowls with Turmeric Tahini Dressing are a nutrient-dense plant-based meal.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes
2 Servings

Ingredients

Buddha Bowls:

  • 1 large sweet potato, chopped into rounds
  • ½ small head kale, finely chopped
  • 1 cup black beans
  • 1/2 large avocado, peeled and sliced
  • ¼ red onion, thinly sliced

Cauliflower Rice:

  • 2 tablespoons coconut oil or olive oil
  • 1 large head cauliflower, trimmed and grated
  • 3 cloves large garlic, minced
  • ¼ teaspoon sea salt, to taste
  • Pinch ground coriander

Turmeric Tahini Dressing:

For Serving:

Instructions

Prepare the Buddha Bowls:

  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper (or spray/lightly oil it).
  • Drizzle the sweet potato rounds with olive oil and use your hands to coat them so that all of the flesh is lightly coated in oil. Arrange the rounds in a single layer on the baking sheet. Sprinkle with sea salt and any spices you desire (I like using paprika and sometimes a tiny pinch of ground cinnamon). Bake on the center rack for 15 minutes. Flip the rounds and continue roasting until golden-brown on both sides and cooked through, about another 5 to 10 minutes.

Prepare the Cauliflower Rice:

  • While the sweet potato is roasting, heat up the black beans in a saucepan, prepare the cauliflower rice, and make the sauce.
  • Heat the oil in a large skillet over medium-high. Add the grated cauliflower and cook, stirring occasionally, until it begins to soften and cook down, about 3 minutes. Add the garlic, salt, and coriander, and continue cooking until cauliflower rice is tender and is beginning to brown, about 5 to 8 minutes.

Prepare the Turmeric Tahini Sauce:

  • Blend the ingredients for the sauce in a small blender or whisk in a small bowl until very well combined. Set aside until ready to use.

Make the Buddha Bowls:

  • Divide the cauliflower rice between 2 to 3 bowls, followed by the sweet potato rounds, black beans, kale, avocado, and red onion. Drizzle with turmeric tahini dressing and top with pumpkin seeds and hemp hearts if desired.

Nutrition

Serving: 1Serving - Calories: 646kcal - Carbohydrates: 64g - Protein: 23g - Fat: 38g - Fiber: 24g - Sugar: 11g
Course: Lifestyle
Cuisine: American
Keyword: gluten free, grain free, healthy dinner recipe, roasted sweet potato cauliflower rice bowls, tahini dressing, turmeric dressing, vegan bowls, vegan dinner recipes
Servings: 2 Servings
Calories: 646kcal
Author: Julia

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Nicola

Friday 6th of April 2018

This sounds absolutely delicious!! So want to make it but how many calories are in one serving? Thanks!!

Emily Robinson

Tuesday 13th of February 2018

This was super yummy! I added about a half of cup of raw sunflower seeds and a dash of crushed red pepper to the sauce (just to thicken and spice it up a bit) and that was super yummy! I don't normally experiment with sauces, but it worked out. Great recipe! I've never mixed coconut milk, tahini and nooch together but this was a winner.

Kristi

Sunday 21st of January 2018

I'm not sure how I stumbled upon this recipe, but soooo happy I did! Even my "I don't eat that kind of food" husband enjoyed it. I swapped out Kale for Spinach. Used a package of riced cauliflower and just heated it up. And doubled the dressing to have it on hand for later. Can't wait to eat it again.

Julia

Sunday 21st of January 2018

I'm so happy to hear it, Kristi! Thanks so much for the sweet note! xo

Chessie

Tuesday 9th of January 2018

This was very good! We feel well nourished. I've pinned this recipe on my "winners and keepers" board. :-)

Sabrina Zaragoza

Saturday 5th of November 2016

It looks colorful and tasty. However, I can not eat un-cooked onions, can you recommend some other things for replacing? I don't want to change the flavor of the dish too much :(

Julia

Monday 7th of November 2016

Hi Sabrina,

You could thinly shave some fennel if you enjoy the flavor of fennel! Or, if you can do cooked onions, caramelized onions would be killer in this dish :) Let me know what you end up doing.

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