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Healthy eating is easy when meals like these Hawaiian Quinoa Bowls are on the table.
Keeping a healthy lifestyle is a constant battle for me, not because I love a few unhealthy foods, but because I love ALL the unhealthy foods. The pastas. The chips. The cheese. Pizza. Anything fried. All carbs. There is literally not one bread basket I’ve said no to in the last year, and of course where there’s bread there’s butter, and that’s really something I can’t say no to.
But, starting today I’ve made a conscious decision to only indulge a tiny bit until I get those extra winter pounds off my body.
No more giant cheeseburgers. No more fried shrimp and hushpuppies. No more pizza. And no more (gulp) midnight cheese snacks. (That one is gonna hurt.)
I’m hoping it only takes a few weeks. Wishful thinking?
I’m not really proud of this, but I tend to go balls to the wall when dieting, I don’t starve myself by any means, but I have no problem swapping out either lunch or dinner for a smoothie. Much like most of my generation, I kind of have the “want it now” mentality and have a hard time waiting patiently for things to just happen, so I think that’s where my crazy weight loss strategies come in.
For breakfast I’ll have an apple with peanut butter or oatmeal, and then lunch I’ll have something similar to these bowls and then for dinner I’ll just have a smoothie, or vice versa; it might not be the best idea to swap out a meal for a smoothie, but it tends to work for me.
Although I will say, even healthy food can make you gain weight if you eat too much of it, and I had an incredibly hard time not downing this entire batch of quinoa, because good lord is it good, I kept telling myself I was just going to have “one more bite,” which turned into two, which turned into three, which turned into four…Ugh.
I call these quinoa “bowls,” but really it’s more of a quinoa salad. Everything is cold, which makes it the perfect meal to make ahead; I actually prepared almost everything the night before and then tossed everything together right before my girlfriend came over for lunch.
I’ve been on kind of a pineapple kick lately, due mostly to my eagerness to welcome summer, but also because it’s the perfect compliment to savory and spicy foods. I’ve been throwing it in everything from stir-frys, to layering it on sandwiches and even sprinkling it with a little bit of cayenne pepper and brown sugar, grilling it and eating for a snack, similar to what I did for these fish sliders. (Which would even be perfect for dessert with a little bit of ice cream.)
Here, I skipped the grilling and combined it with cooked, cooled quinoa, sliced red peppers, toasted macadamia nuts, shredded carrots and thinly sliced green onion. I tossed it all in a seriously addictive cilantro honey vinaigrette (that has quickly become my new favorite salad dressing) and a little bit more chopped cilantro. This combo alone would be the perfect side salad, but I wanted it to be a little more filling and exciting, so I topped it with some spicy grilled chicken and drizzled everything in my go-to spicy peanut sauce which I slather on pretty much anything I can.
A final sprinkle of chopped cilantro and macadamia nuts finish it off.
Super refreshing. Super healthy. And of course ridiculously delicious.
- 1 cup quinoa, cooked according to package directions
- 2 large red peppers, roughly chopped
- 2 green onions, thinly sliced
- 2 cups chopped pineapple
- ½ cup + 2 tablespoons chopped macadamia nuts
- 1/2 cup peanut sauce
- 1 batch cilantro honey lime vinaigrette (recipe follows)
- 2 medium chicken breasts
- ½ teaspoons red pepper flakes
- Cilantro for garnish
- ½ cup lime juice
- 3 tablespoons honey
- 1 teaspoon dijon mustard
- 1 cup loosely packed cilantro
- 3 tablespoons olive oil
- Salt and pepper
- Heat a small sauté pan to a medium-low heat. Add nuts, toast just until fragrant. Be careful not to burn.
- Toss quinoa with peppers, onions, pineapple, ½ cup nuts and ½ of the cilantro vinaigrette. Add more vinaigrette to suite your taste, you may not need it all. Season with salt and pepper in your serving bowl.
- Heat a grill pan to a medium-high heat. Sprinkle chicken liberally with salt and pepper. Sprinkle with red pepper flakes. Grill until cooked though, about 3-4 minutes per side. Set aside to cool. Once cool, cut into strips.
- Place chicken strips on top of quinoa and drizzle with peanut sauce. Sprinkle with remaining nuts and extra cilantro.
- Add lime juice, honey, dijon and cilantro to a mini food processor. Turn on and blend until combine and cilantro is in tiny pieces. With the mixer on, add olive oil. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
Thalia @ butter and brioche says
I am SO making that cilantro and honey vinaigrette.. it looks and sounds pretty delicious!
Elizabeth says
I love this recipe. I can’t wait to try it. I found that what worked for me was making one small change a week. I admit, it took a lot of patience, but it was worth it in the end to get myself healthy and in good shape.
Sarah@ Whole and Heavenly Oven says
Oh, I’m SO there with you on being on a post-winter diet. I’m kinda on a post-winter PLUS post-vacay diet right now so that’s fun. LOL. But these bowls?! Um, MY kinda health food right here! These are seriously so so gorgeous, Nicole! I love all the Hawaiian flavors and the double-whammy of sauces! Pinned.
Shelby @ Go Eat and Repeat says
This quinoa bowls sound amazing! I love this healthy meal!
Chris @ Shared Appetite says
LOVE this Nicole! I’m totally with you… “Keeping a healthy lifestyle is a constant battle for me, not because I love a few unhealthy foods, but because I love ALL the unhealthy foods.” That is completely my life!! And I’m like you with dieting too… when I finally decide to do it, I do it hardcore… and it goes great, until I give in and then yo-yo to the other extreme. Ugh, why can’t I just eat what I want AND be skinny! LOL, wouldn’t that be amazing! This bowl looks amazing! I’m loving the pineapple and spicy peanut sauce!