You’ll completely love this vibrant protein bowl full of a flavorful kale salad, quinoa, a sliced brat, and topped with a dollop of hummus. Get it in actual life at our meals truck, Hodgepodge, at Forgotten Star Brewing Co. in Fridley, Minnesota.
In the event you haven’t heard, we’re opening a meals truck at our favourite brewery in Minnesota later this spring! Hodgepodge is a midwest cell kitchen that’s parked proper outdoors Forgotten Star Brewing Co. in Fridley. Our menu is a Midwest-inspired, food-for-all sort of menu. This shines by means of the number of menu gadgets, distinctive midwestern substances, and approachable price-point, together with this scrumptious and nutritious protein bowl!
The precise parts of the bowl will change seasonally, but when you end up at Hodgepodge this spring or summer time, you’ll be capable to take pleasure in this dish in all her glory. And, after all, you possibly can at all times make it in your individual kitchen at residence.
Why can we love bowl recipes?
In the event you haven’t seen, we now have quite a lot of bowl recipes on Match Foodie Finds 😏 Every thing from vegetarian buddha bowls to candy potato mushroom grain bowls to savory breakfast bowls — and actually all the pieces in between. It’s actually how we eat as a rule.
Put all the pieces you’ve got available in a bowl, plop a dollop of hummus on prime, seize a fork and revel in. They’re protein-packed, veggie ahead and so delish. Which is precisely why we NEEDED to have one on our menu at Hodgepodge.
Hodgepodge Protein Bowl Star Components
For the total recipe, scroll all the way down to the recipe card for a listing of substances and directions.
Meat protein: We’re utilizing sliced brats for this protein bowl! Not solely do they supply wonderful taste, they’re bite-sized and simple to scoop up with a forkful of quinoa and kale salad (aka the right chew!).
Kale salad: This particular Kale salad options blueberries, candy corn, crimson onion, feta, and naturally, massaged kale.
Quinoa: We’ve beloved quinoa for the reason that early days of quinoa when nobody knew find out how to pronounce it. It’s protein-packed, and has a terrific nutty texture and taste, which makes it good for bowl recipes like this.
Hummus: Hummus is a good way to tug all of the flavors of this protein bowl collectively. Be at liberty to make use of store-bought or make your individual!
Simple Ingredient Swaps
Among the best issues about bowl recipes is that you just really could make it your individual. Don’t have blueberries in your fridge? Swap them for craisins! Listed here are a couple of different simple swaps:
Quinoa –> Rice: This recipe requires quinoa, however you possibly can change it up and serve these protein bowls with white rice, brown rice and even cauliflower rice.
Brats –> Any meat protein: It is a good way to make use of up leftover brats, but it surely’s additionally scrumptious with every other meat protein, reminiscent of: shredded hen, pulled pork, or shrimp.
attempt it!
Wisconsin Beer Brats
Grill up a batch of our Wisconsin beer brats and use the leftovers on this protein bowl. It’s a win-win!
Storage
Retailer any leftovers in hermetic containers within the fridge for as much as 2-3 days. Hold the hummus separate till serving to keep up freshness.
MEAL PREP
These protein bowls are good for meal prep. Merely put together the recipe as written and retailer the hummus individually from the remainder of the bowl. Add the hummus, further contemporary blueberries and a squeeze of contemporary lemon when serving.
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Hodgepodge Protein Bowl Recipe
This vibrant protein bowl full of a flavorful kale salad, quinoa, a sliced brat, and topped with a dollop of hummus is served at our foodtruck, Hodgepodge, in Minnesota. Make it at residence with this recipe!
Prep:30 minutes
Prepare dinner:30 minutes
Whole:1 hour
Components
Bowl Components
- 1 cup dry white quinoa
- 6 wild rice brats or hen sausage
- ½ cup creamy plain hummus we used Babas hummus
Kale Salad
- 8 cups chopped kale deboned and chopped
- ½ tablespoon olive oil
- ¼ teaspoon sea salt
- ½ crimson onion minced
- 10 oz frozen corn thawed
- 2 cups contemporary blueberries
- 4 oz feta cheese crumbled
Directions
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Start by getting ready the quinoa. Add the quinoa and a couple of cups of water to a saucepan, and convey to a boil over excessive warmth.
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Flip the warmth to low and canopy. Enable the quinoa to soak up all of the water, for about 10-Quarter-hour. Take away from the warmth and fluff with a fork. Put aside.
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Add the kale to a big bowl. Add the olive oil and salt. Use your palms to therapeutic massage the oil and salt into the kale for 1-2 minutes. This may soften the kale and cut back it by about half.
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As soon as massaged, add the onion, corn, blueberries, and feta cheese. Combine to mix and put aside.
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Put together the dressing by including all substances to a bowl, and whisking to mix. Pour half the dressing over the salad and toss. Style check the salad and add extra dressing to style. Switch to the fridge for later.
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Put together the wild rice brats by heating a grill pan over medium/excessive warmth.* Place the brats on the grill pan and cook dinner till grill marks type and the inner temperature of the brats reaches no less than 160ºF.
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Take away from the stovetop and let cool for 5-10 minutes. As soon as cooled, slice the brat into rounds.
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Assemble the protein bowls by evenly distributing the salad, quinoa, and brats between 4-6 bowls. High every bowl with 1-2 tablespoons of hummus.
Suggestions & Notes
- The brats may also be ready on the grill or boiled in water or beer earlier than searing.
- In case you are getting ready this as a meal prep meal for the week, wait so as to add the dressing to the salad till proper earlier than serving.
- Be at liberty to substitute blueberries for raspberries or sliced strawberries.
Vitamin information
Energy: 539kcal Carbohydrates: 56g Protein: 24g Fats: 27g Fiber: 7g Sugar: 15g