Greek Goddess Grain Bowl with “Fried” Zucchini, Toasted Seeds and Fried Halloumi.
With a spicy basil tahini drizzle and maybe some pita chips for scooping too. YUM
I don’t even really know where to begin.
There is just so much happening here. So much flavor, so many textures and just so much goodness all in one bowl!!
AND it is an almost completely vegan bowl too. Like what?!? Just lose the halloumi and this becomes vegan…but oh my gosh, I’d never, ever, ditch the halloumi if I were you. NEVER.
If you have never experienced halloumi cheese, now is the time. Like today. Go buy some, add it to a skillet, fry it on both sides and then just eat it. So flippin delicious. Definitely one of my new favorite cheeses.
Please excuse my annoyingly chipper Monday morning chatter. It’s just that I am excited about this bowl. So exited that I have been texting people photos of it for the past week. People who could care less about a goddess bowl, people who have now probably blocked my messages, and people who I majorly made super hungry, and then majorly depressed, because this bowl was thousands of miles away from them.
UGH.
I am so very sorry, but again, this bowl excites me and clearly I am like an eight year old and cannot contain my excitement
Sometimes I get really exited about a recipe because of the photos, but with this bowl, my excitement has nothing to do with photos (which I think are pretty sub-par). It’s all about what’s going on in this bowl. It’s just got everything.
Also, I just need to say that it is currently snowing outside my window and despite my chipperness about this bowl, I pretty much want to start bawling my eyes out. Or better yet, screaming at the universe. OH MY GOSH. STOP SNOWING.
It actually snowed all weekend. I think I need to move. Thank God for my little space heater. It pretty much saves my life…and my sanity.
Oh, and pineapples, yes, those help greatly too…I maybe just ordered a muscle tank with a giant hot pink pineapple on it purely just because the pineapple made me happy. And I actually despise hot pink, but I just couldn’t resist the pineapple.
In other news, I am escaping this bitter cold winter weather on Friday and headed to LA for work (my brother Malachi is also tagging along to look at schools, and my cousin Abby is coming up from San Diego, so hopefully there will be a little fun interspersed in this trip as well!). But you guys, I heard it was cold and raining in LA the other day?
OH NO. I mean, I know the rain is a good thing, but man, I hope it clears by Friday.
Anywho, back on track here.
These Greek Goddess grain bowls, that are chock full of health and deliciousness, need to be explained a bit. I have had the idea to create a Goddess bowl like this since January, but I held off solely for the purpose of fresh heirloom cherry tomatoes. I know, I waited months to make this for tomatoes? Yeah, but I really just enjoy creating seasonal foods, so to me, it was worth the long wait.
SIDENOTE: it feels really wrong talking about tomatoes while it’s snowing outside. Like that’s just not right.
I am however, sad that I waited so long to try Halloumi cheese. Like I said, this is some seriously delicious cheese, like whoa!
OK SO. I will not try to sugar coat a thing. There are a lot of ingredients that go into this meal. DO NOT let this scare you away. I promise the prep work really is not that hard and all the ingredients are oh so good for our bodies. So say hello to this bowl and start thinking about sliding into that bikini this summer (please don’t tell me you are already wearing one!).
Just look past the words “fried” because really nothing is fried. The zucchini just gets a little crispy coating, and the Halloumi gets a quick sear in the skillet. It is still healthy. Plus, I even used nutritional yeast (which can be found at health food stores and on [Amazon | http://www.amazon.com/Bobs-Red-Mill-Large-Flake/dp/B000WLCHDA/ref=sr_1_3?s=grocery&ie=UTF8&qid=1431221180&sr=1-3&keywords=nutritional+yeast]) in the coating for the zucchini to make things extra nutrient dense and good for us. COOL!
And now let’s talk about all those seeds. Oh how I love those seeds!
Basically, I just grabbed all the seeds I had in my pantry, added them to a skillet with a little olive oil, toasted them to a sweet golden perfection and gave them a little sprinkling of salt – done. Super simple, but possibly my favorite component to these bowls. They have SO much flavor and great texture. Not to mention all the health benefits!
Would you look at me?
Health benefits? Almost vegan? Craziness.
I did go ahead and add a few hard-boiled eggs to our bowls, but to be completely honest, these are amazing even without the eggs. This bowl is really about the seeds, the zucchini, the Halloumi and the basil tahini drizzle (which by the way should be added to everything).
So you see??? This bowl is everything that is good, and good for you. Literally.
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Greek Goddess Grain Bowl with Fried Zucchini, Toasted Seeds and Fried Halloumi.
By halfbakedharvest
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Greek
Keyword: grain bowl, halloumi, zucchini
With a spicy basil tahini drizzle and maybe some pita chips for scooping too. YUM
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups mixed raw grains (I used quinoa couscous, bulgar and quick cooking wild rice)*
- 2 tablespoons fresh mint + oregano chopped
- 1 roasted red bell pepper sliced
- 1 cup roasted artichoke hearts drained
- 1 cup cherry tomatoes halved
- 1 avocado sliced
- 1/2 cup mixed olives
- Hard boiled eggs fresh basil, dill and balsamic vinegar, for serving, optional
Tahini Goddess Drizzle
- 1/4 cup tahini sesame paste
- 2 cloves garlic * use roasted garlic if you have it!!
- 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
- 1/4 cup nutritional yeast or grated parmesan
- 1/2 cup olive oil
- salt and pepper to taste
- 1 cup fresh basil leaves
- 1 jalapeno seeded
- 1 tablespoon honey depending on your taste (omit if vegan)
Toasted Seeds
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1/4 cup pine nuts
- 1/4 cup shelled sun-flower seeds
- 1/4 cup flax seeds
- 1/4 cup hemp seeds
- 1/4 cup sesame seeds
Fried Zucchini + Halloumi
- 2 inch zucchinis sliced into 1/4- rounds
- 1/3 cup canned coconut milk or 1 egg + 1/4 cup buttermilk
- 3/4 cup Panko bread crumbs use gluten free if needed
- 2 tablespoons cornmeal
- 1/2 cup nutritional yeast or finely grated parmesan cheese
- 1/4 teaspoon salt + pepper
- 8 ounces Halloumi Cheese sliced (omit if vegan)
Instructions
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Bring 3 cups water to a boil, add your grains. Cover and simmer over low heat for 20-30 minutes or until the water has evaporated. Stir in the fresh mint and oregano. Keep warm until serving.
Tahini Goddess Drizzle
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In a blender or food processor, combine the tahini, garlic, lemon juice, nutritional yeast, olive oil, a pinch of salt + pepper, the basil, jalapeno and 1 tablespoon honey. Blend until smooth and creamy. Taste and adjust salt + pepper to your liking. Store in a glass jar in the fridge until ready to serve or up to 1 week.
Toasted Seeds
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Heat a skillet over medium heat and add enough olive oil to just cover the bottom. Add the pine nuts, sun flower seeds, flax seeds and sesame seeds. Cook, stirring often until toasted and fragrant, about 5 minutes. Watch closely as it is really important that you do not burn these! Once toasted remove from the heat and slide the seeds out into a bowl. Season with a little salt.
Fried Zucchini + Halloumi
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Wipe off the same skillet you just used to toast the seeds and place it back on the stove. Add enough olive oil to cover the bottom of the skillet.
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Add the coconut milk to a bowl. In another bowl, whisk together the Panko, flour, nutritional yeast, salt and pepper. Heat the large skillet over medium heat and add olive oil. Dip each zucchini slice into the coconut milk to coat, then dredge through the breadcrumbs, pressing gently to adhere. Place in the skillet and cook until golden. This took me about 3 to 4 minutes per side. When finished, remove the slices and let drain on a paper towel.
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Bring that same skillet back to medium heat and add a little more oil if needed. If the skillet is looking pretty dirty, wipe it clean before adding more oil.
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Once hot, add the Halloumi slices and cook for 1-2 minutes per side or until lightly golden. Remove and drain on paper towels.
To Assemble the Bowls
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Divide the cooked grains among 4 bowls. Arrange the roasted red pepper, artichokes, tomatoes, avocado and olives along the side of the bowls. Add the toasted seeds, fried zucchini and halloumi. Drizzle with the tahini sauce and garnish with fresh basil + dill and if preferred, hard boiled eggs. Serve with pita chips.
Recipe Notes
*It is important to use grains that have similar cooking times. I found the mix of quinoa, couscous, bulgar and quick cooking wild rice to work really well. *If you have time, roasted garlic adds so much flavor to the tahini drizzle. It is not a must, but if you can, do it! To roast the garlic, preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Chop off the top portion of the garlic head to reveal cloves. Peel any excess paper/skin off from the bulb of garlic. Place the cloves onto a piece of tin foil and pour about a teaspoon of olive oil on top. Cover with the foil. Place in the oven and roast for 45 minutes, or until the garlic is golden brown and soft. Remove from the oven and allow to cool five minutes. Squeeze the garlic out of the paper skin into a bowl and mash well with a fork.
Bonus points if you eat this with fresh pita or pita chips. Yes. Do that.
I am in love with all of the “bowl” dishes you post- especially when there’s green goddess, olives and fried things, oh my! Have fun in LA!! It was only rainy for Thursday night/Friday, so you should be set for lots of sunshine and warmth (and amazing food, ofc) (:
YEAH!! 🙂
For me, it’s the fried zucchini with the halloumi that’s the star of the show here. Oh my, what deliciousness. And you wish your mom a Happy Mother’s Day for me please!!
Yum! Halloumi is one of our favorites, too. Love that squeak when you bite into it!
THIS BOWL! My taste buds just went “like whoa.”
I have yet to try halloumi cheese, but with all he goddess-ness and grainy goodness, I need to get on that STAT. Pinned!
Ha! I don’t think I’d ever ditch the halloumi either. It’s just too good! Love that pic with all the grains in the muffin tin. It’s gorgeous!
Look at all that protein!!! LOVE this bowl!
I’ve never tried halloumi cheese before. Actually, didn’t even know it existed! lol Definitely intrigued! And your pictures are awesome, as always!
This is a bowl of deliciousness and such goodness. I am so with you on the Halloumi, what a great touch….yum ! Trying this 🙂
You still have snow?? It’s in the 70’s here and climbing!
I definitely couldn’t lose the fried halloumi; so good!
I love everything about these, but the cheese and fried food addict especially loves the “fried” zucchini and halloumi – one of my very favorite cheeses!
Snow? No thank you. Halloumi? I’ve never heard of it or seen it at the store, I wonder where I can find it. And your photos? Definitely not sub par!
Thank you so much, Erin!! 🙂
First of all: we are so sorry it is still snowing. What the heck? Second: thank you for introducing us to a new cheese. You will forever be our favorite food blogger for that alone. Third: Your photos are never sub par. Fourth: This. looks. delicious.
xo-Heather and Melissa
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OH my gosh, THANK YOU!!! Such a beyond kind comment!!
I think I see some pea sprouts in there, too? Mmmmmm! Looks divine!
Actually, those are sunflower seed sprouts. Thank you so much!!
I have really been into bowls lately. So easy and loaded with lots of delicious flavors! Love this one Tieghan!
Perfect!! Thanks so much, Mary Ann! Have a great week!! 🙂
I love zucchini! What a great meal!
Thank you so much, Cassie!!
This is just what I need to be eating—-really good food.
Everything in this bowl looks so good.
I really need to take more effort and put together better dishes like this.
Thank you so much, Nancy!! Hope you had a great Monday!!
“Like whoa” is an understatement. These bowls are like everything a bowl should be.. and then some… Halloumi. That should totally be a saying “all that and a bowl of halloumi!” Your photos and recipe have me seriously drooling like a St. Bernard, per the norm. Love this goddess bowl. Pinning & making for sure!♡
THANK YOU! 🙂
Hope you had a great weekend and a great start your week!!
I’ve always wanted to try fried halloumi. This bowl is basically my dream! Love all the textures and healthy goodness!
Thanks so much, Laura!! Hope you had a great weekend! 🙂
You did really good here, like wow burst of flavors! I love that green wood background you shot on, perfect color combo !
Thank you so much! Hope you had a great weekend!!
Super wonderful even without meat. It is crunchy sweet and very satisfying. I changed my dinner plans and ate this. Wonderful ! And enough for lunch tomorrow –
Thank you! So exited you loved it! 🙂
Your food always looks so, so appetising. As in, “I want to leave work RIGHT NOW and rush home to make and hungrily devour this!!” type of appetising. YUM. I’m a big believer in these sort of abundance/goddess bowls. So much deliciousness with a big kick of nutrition to boot. Thanks for the dinner inspiration!
THANK YOU!! Such a kind comment!!
omg this is the perfect meal for a sunny day!!!! yummm
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Thanks Anna!!
I was drooling as I was reading and scrolling through your photos!
Awe! THANK YOU! 🙂
Can you help me find halloumi cheese? I live in Ohio. Thanks so much!!
Hey Sue,
Most grocery store carry it in the cheese section. Whole foods would carry it too. Does that help?
Made this tonight. Killer dish. The flavour combo is just fantastic. Awesome recipe!
Hey! We discovered your website when we were searching for a veg-friendly alternative to chicken wings and have remained steadfast fans ever since trying your quinoa buffalo bites. Tonight, we tried making this bowl but the dressing wouldn’t mix. I tried adding some mustard as an emulsifier but no dice. We followed the recipe exactly — any ideas on what might have gone wrong?
Hey Robin,
I am so sorry for the trouble. I cannot think of what would be the problem. When you say the dressing would not mix, what do you mean? Did you blend it in the blender?
Again, so sorry. Hope I can help you fix the problem!
Lady. WOW. Just wow. I finished eating this a few moments ago and that was a wholly magical experience. Halloumi is new to me and I cannot wait to eat it again. The texture and flavors were incredible and this was SO filling. Thank you so much for an amazing recipe!!!
I’m thrilled you love this so much! Especially for your first Halloumi experience! Thanks so much for trying it!
This is one of my favourite HBH recipes by far. Salty, earthy, nutty… and that tahini drizzle! Love it.
Thank you! So happy you love this recipe Smadar!
The sauce is my favorite part! It really ties all of the ingredient together 🙂
Thank you Emma!
This salad is one of my favorites of ALL time. My daughters always request it when they come to visit. The only change I make is to bake the zucchini and Halloumi in a 425 degree oven, instead of in a skillet. The bowl is a bit involved to construct but it is well worth the effort! Half Baked Harvest has never led me astray!
That is so amazing! Thank you so much for trying this Mary! So glad everyone loves it! xTieghan
Delicious, but a little fussy, perhaps. It didn’t seem to really go together as a cohesive bowl for us, but everything was really incredibly delicious with that wonderful sauce, the toasted nuts, beautiful vegetables and delicious cheese! It seemed more like a spread than a bowl – one we did very much enjoy, but I do think prepping everything takes longer than is listed. I even did some short-cuts with frozen grains. However, if you have the time both to cook and to eat, it is wonderful!
Hi Lauren! Thank you so much for trying this, I am really glad you enjoyed it! xTieghan