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Chicken Harvest Bowl
Chicken Harvest Bowls with juicy marinated chicken thighs, roasted brussels sprouts and sweet potato, massaged kale, goat cheese, pecans, apple and a creamy balsamic dressing.
This harvest bowl is packed with delicious fall flavor influences that is perfect for a healthy lunch meal prep option or dinner. Gluten-free, grain-free, macro balanced and dairy-free friendly.
Chicken Harvest Bowl with juicy marinated chicken thighs, roasted Brussels sprouts and sweet potato, massaged kale, goat cheese, pecans, apple and a creamy balsamic dressing.
This harvest bowl is packed with delicious fall flavor influences that is perfect for a healthy lunch meal prep option or dinner. Gluten-free, grain-free, macro balanced and dairy-free friendly.
If you know anything about me, you know that nourish bowls are my favorite! From the Nourished Cookbook to the Nourishment Program - I absolutely love the art of batch cooking.
If you can allocate one or two days out of your week to prepare batch cook items, you will have the freedom to create different meals so that you won’t have to eat the same meal twice if you don’t want to! How fun and easy is that?!
With that said, here is a fall inspired nourish bowl that you can create for lunch meal prep or for dinner!
Chicken harvest bowl components based on the Six Senses Nourish Meal Template from The Nourishment Program:
Starchy + sugary carbs: sweet potatoes, honey, apple
Non starchy carbs: massaged kale, brussels sprouts
Protein: Chicken thighs + pecans + goat cheese
Fat: oil, chicken thighs, goat cheese, nut butter
Flavor: seasonings galore! Coconut aminos (or teriyaki sauce)
Probiotics: balsamic vinegar
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Chicken Harvest Bowl with juicy marinated chicken thighs, roasted Brussels sprouts and sweet potato, massaged kale, goat cheese, pecans, apple and a creamy balsamic dressing.
SERVINGS: 4 | PREP TIME: 15 MIN | COOK TIME: 45 MIN
Ingredients
Chicken marinade
1 lb chicken thighs
1/3 cup coconut aminos or teriyaki sauce
1 tsp garlic powder
S&P
Sweet potatoes
2-4 sweet potatoes, cubed
1 tsp each smoked paprika & garlic powder
dash of cinnamon
1 Tbsp oil
Brussels sprouts
1 lb brussels sprouts
1 tsp garlic powder
1 Tbsp oil
Balsamic dressing
1/4 cup balsamic vinegar
2 Tbsp nut butter
1-2 Tbsp water
1 Tbsp honey
S&P
Bowl components
1/2 cup pecans
1/2 cup goat cheese
1 large apple
massaged kale or regular leafy greens
Directions
Marinate your chicken first by seasoning chicken thighs generously with S&P. Mix marinade ingredients in a Ziploc bag and transfer chicken to the bag. Seal bag, massage chicken in juices while sealed and place in the fridge to marinate for 30 min or up to 8 hrs.
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees and line a large baking sheet with parchment paper.
Add diced sweet potatoes in seasoning mixture and halved Brussels sprouts in seasoning mixture on baking sheet. Toss in oil and roast in the oven for 35-45 min until tender.
You can either roast chicken thighs in the oven at the same time and on a different baking sheet or grill / cook in a skillet.
To make dressing: add the balsamic vinegar, nut butter, salt, honey and 1 Tbsp water to a small mason jar. Shake vigorously and add more water if you want a thinner consistency.
Prep the remaining ingredients: dice the apple, crumble goat cheese, roughly chop pecans and follow massaged kale recipe if not using leafy greens.
Assembly! Evenly divide the greens, chicken, roasted veggies, apples, goat cheese and nuts. Serve with creamy balsamic dressing and enjoy!
Chicken Shawarma Bowl
Chicken Shawarma Bowls - Bursting with flavor, fresh and full of color!The fascination for chicken shawarma started fairly recently. I put sole blame on this cute Mediterranean restaurant, Cafe Arazu, located a little too close to my work, lol.
This type of chicken shawarma is very different than what I’m typically used to but is still amazing in its own way. The classic way of cooking shawarma is to mount large marinated chicken chunks onto a large rotating skewer. The chicken then slowly roasts against a gas burning grill. The restaurant that I typically go to for lunch does it differently by marinating the chicken in a wonderful blend of cumin and turmeric. They finish it off by grilling the chicken.
Chicken Shawarma Bowls - Bursting with flavor, fresh and full of color!The fascination for chicken shawarma started fairly recently. I put sole blame on this cute Mediterranean restaurant, Cafe Arazu, located a little too close to my work, lol.
This type of chicken shawarma is very different than what I’m typically used to but is still amazing in its own way. The classic way of cooking shawarma is to mount large marinated chicken chunks onto a large rotating skewer. The chicken then slowly roasts against a gas burning grill. The restaurant that I typically go to for lunch does it differently by marinating the chicken in a wonderful blend of cumin and turmeric. They finish it off by grilling the chicken.
If you haven’t figured it out yet, grilling is the exact route I’m going as well! While it would be nice to have a rotating meat skewer with a gas burning grill at my house, it’s not ideal or practical!
Now you can prepare just the chicken shawarma and add them to wraps or just as appetizers with a nice aioli sauce, but what I have found to be my favorite is to put everything in a bowl. Bowls are an easy way to load up on veggies while adding a grain and protein to keep you full and nourished.
The ingredients that I added to my bowl can be interchanged depending on your preference so have fun with it! I paired a quick and easy tomato salad to go along with the chicken. You can find the ingredients for the salad below. I also added some roasted sweet potatoes which I seasoned with smoked paprika, garlic, and oregano.
Being an advocate of meal prepping, this recipe has been in my lunch meal prep for three weeks straight! (Okay, mainly for recipe testing but hey, I cannot complain!) And I could go on and on about this recipe but the biggest thing I love about it are the flavors! Every part is bursting with flavor that you can’t help but want more!
Not pictured: asparagus (for the meal prep picture)
If you try this recipe, let us know! Leave a comment, rate it, and don’t forget to tag a photo to #fromtherootsblog on Instagram. We love seeing what you come up with!
Bursting with flavor, fresh and full of color! Gluten free, dairy free and meal prep option!
ingredients
Chicken Shawarma Marinade
1 lb boneless chicken breast
1 lemon
3 cloves garlic (minced)
1 tsp turmeric
1 tsp cumin
1 tsp smoked paprika
1/2 tsp black pepper
1/2 tsp salt (more for seasoning chicken)
2-4 tbsp EVOO
Sweet potatoes
2 medium sweet potatoes (diced)
1 tsp smoked paprika
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp oregano
2 tbsp EVOO
Tomato salad
1 small cucumber
1 pint cherry tomatoes
1/2 red onion
1 small bunch of parsley
1 tbsp pure maple syrup
2 tbsp apple cider vinegar
1 tbsp EVOO
S&P to season
Garnishes
1 small bunch parsley, lemon wedges, feta, goat cheese, tahini, aioli
Other ingredients
Veggies of choice, 2 cups cooked quinoa
instructions
Season chicken with salt and pepper on both sides and add to a Ziploc bag. Combine the seasonings, oil, and lemon juice to chicken and marinate in the fridge for at least 2 hours or overnight preferably.
While your chicken is marinating, prepare the sides by starting with quinoa first. Cook quinoa in a rice cooker or stove top as directed.
Preheat oven to 425 degrees. To a small bowl, add diced sweet potatoes, seasonings and oil. Toss with tongs until sweet potatoes are fully covered in oil and seasonings. On a parchment lined large sheet pan, place sweet potatoes on a single layer. You should have room to add the asparagus but make sure that the veggies are not too crowded and on a single layer.
Cook veggies for 20-25 minutes, flip veggies, and cook for 10-15 minutes or until nice and crispy. (if you are cooking with asparagus and not broccoli, you may need to take the asparagus out after the first flip)
Prepare the cherry tomato salad by dicing all veggies and adding to a small bowl. Add the vinegar, maple syrup, chopped parsley, and oil and toss until combined. Add salt and pepper and season to desired taste. I like this with more vinegar so I usually add another tbsp of ACV or a squeeze of a lemon wedge.
When you are ready to cook the chicken, heat a medium skillet on medium high heat with oil. For a faster cooking time, dice chicken then add to the heated skillet and cook 3-4 minutes per side. You should have some marinade left over in the bag, I like to add that to the skillet so the chicken is covered in the sauce (the flavors are amazing!)
After the chicken is cooked through, prepare your bowls or meal prep containers by adding the mixed greens first, then cooked quinoa. Add your veggies such sweet potatoes, asparagus, etc. Then, add your tomato salad, chicken, and top with a lemon wedge and parsley.