Potato Bean Bowls w/ Brussels Sprouts, Hummus & Crispy Tofu
Happy Wednesday!
I wanted to hop on the blog and share a quick recipe that I’ve been making the past few weeks as meal prep. I spent most of my day baking cookies for a Valentine’s Day blog post, and I’m happy to be off my feet finally. Shoutout to anyone who spends their days baking; its work. I need a deep tissue massage and a chiropractor after that. I planned on blogging the cookie recipe tonight, but my eyes have seen enough pink sprinkles for the night. I’m choosing to blog what I’m currently eating instead, plus I think you’re going to love it.
It’s the easiest dish, super budget-friendly, and each bite tastes magical. It’s vegan, gluten-free, and filled with so many nutrients. I honestly can’t get enough! Another great thing about this dish is that it only takes 25-minutes to cook up. I keep calling it “this dish” because I have no idea what you’d call it!
All you need for this recipe is two large sweet potatoes, two cups of chopped brussels sprouts, sesame oil, hummus, one can of garbanzo beans, one can of black beans, half of red onion, four tablespoons of gluten-free pad thai sauce, one block of extra-firm tofu, tomatoes, and avocado.
I tossed the brussels sprouts and sweet potatoes (pre-microwaved) with the sesame oil and then placed them on a baking sheet. I baked them for 20-minutes at 400-degrees.
While the brussels sprouts and sweet potatoes were baking, I tossed the diced tofu into the air fryer (how I air fry my tofu)
I tossed the chopped onion with a tablespoon of sesame oil to a pan and sauteed on high. Once the onions were slightly brown, I added in two tablespoons of pad thai sauce, the drained & rinsed black beans and garbanzo beans, and continued to cook for an additional five minutes.
The sweet potatoes and brussels sprouts came out perfectly. I added a dash of everything but the bagel seasoning on top, but that’s optional!
I think the beans would have made an excellent dip, too! Beans are such a healthy food to add to your diet, and I love how inexpensive they are.
I added avocado, tofu, tomatoes, supremely spicy hummus, sweet potatoes, brussels sprouts, and the bean mixture together in a large bowl. Even though it looks super pretty, I ended up mixing it up all together like a chipotle bowl.
And this is what the delicious leftovers look like that I’ve been eating all week.
The trick to making meal prep last is adding things your significant other won’t eat! Kyle isn’t a fan of beans, brussels sprouts, or tofu, so this whole dish was solely for me 😃
I know this wasn’t a proper recipe post, but I usually make meals like this for dinner, so I thought it was worth sharing!
Questions for you!
- Do you have any quick meals like this you enjoy throwing together during the week?
- Is there anything you love eating, but someone else in your house hates it?
- Brussels sprouts or green beans?
Jessie says
I love Buddha bowls !
I eat different then the rest of my family all together they hate vegetables unless it’s corn .
I like Brussels sprouts and green beans .
Taralynn McNitt says
haha! It sounds like my younger self. Corn was the only “vegetable” I’d eat.
Harriet says
Yum! this sounds so good, might make it this weekend. My quick go to meal is omelettes with diced avocado on top so easy and fast to make after a long day. I love beef chilli and everyone else hates it, so meal prep it and freeze it into portions. Definitely team both!
Taralynn McNitt says
Well both of things sound good to me!!
Charmaine Ng | Architecture & Lifestyle Blog says
Mmm, this looks so delicious! And so colourful! Thanks for sharing, Taralynn! ❤️✨
Charmaine Ng | Architecture & Lifestyle Blog
http://charmainenyw.com
Taralynn McNitt says
Thank you! ♥️
Katie Meshko says
YUM YUM YUM!!! I am making this ASAP! I love the added humus.
Also – love both green beans & brussel sprouts. I like pretty much all veggie actually.
XO, Katie | http://www.meshkomoments.com
Taralynn McNitt says
Same! Adding hummus to anything is a good idea!!
Jess says
This all looks so yummy! I’m going to attempt to make all of this this weekend 🙂
And i love your bowls! Do you have an affiliate link for this dinnerware? I’d love to support your blog via affiliate links for stuff like this!
Taralynn McNitt says
Awww I SO appreciate that!
I don’t have an affiliate link but they are from Sugar Boo & Co!
https://www.sugarbooandco.com
Monica Werkin says
YUM!
Im always looking for new recipes to make for my lunches
Going to have to try this! 🙂
Taralynn McNitt says
Enjoy 😊
Heejin says
Thanks for the recipe! where do you go to find good pad thai sauce?
Taralynn McNitt says
Usually Whole Foods!
Brittany says
How many servings do you think you got out of this? I like to make things and have enough to take with me for lunch the next day.
Taralynn McNitt says
About 4! But they were heaping servings 🙂
Heather says
Hi Taralynn! I am going to make this recipe tonight– I am excited! Quick question — you said you pre-microwaved the sprouts and potatoes; how long did you microwave them? Did you do them together or separate?
Taralynn McNitt says
Hi! I only pre microwaved the potatoes and for about five minutes! It all depends on the size of the potatoes.