Grilled Veggie Quinoa Bowls

This summer is flying by! It’s been an awesome, but a super busy summer! I thought that after I got through the wedding and grad school things would slow down. Honestly, I feel like things have been just as busy, if not busier. Work has been steady, and I’ve also been attending some trainings and working on some professional development opportunities this summer. Derek got a new job, so he is busy preparing to start his new role next week. On top of that he is also renovating one of our bathrooms. And by renovating, I don’t just mean throwing on a fresh coat of paint and installing a fancy new toilet paper holder. I mean he literally gutted it and is starting from scratch. It’s rather impressive the things he can do on his own and it also makes for a rather chaotic home environment.

When things get crazy I like to meal prep as much as possible, so I don’t have to stress over what I should pack for lunch or cook for dinner. I’ve been meal prepping a lot and it’s been helpful. Summer is also the perfect time for grilled food, which is always a treat. I love grilling for variety of reasons. One, grilled food always tastes better. Two, grilled food involves less dishes, which helps cut back on time spent in the kitchen. Washing less dishes is always a plus!

Most people associate grilling with meat and although I do love myself a grilled steak, sometimes I just want something light and fresh. Recently, I’ve been grilling veggies more often, which make for a perfect side dish or even the main dish. Like in these Grilled Veggie Quinoa Bowls I dreamed up. Brightly colored grilled bell peppers, zucchini and red onion, spooned over a fluffy bed of white quinoa, tossed in lemon juice and butter, and sprinkled with a light dusting of feta cheese. Grilled veggies just scream summer time and I’m going to savor my grilled food and hold onto this summer for as long as I can. These bowls are a perfect meal prep recipe, which can be eaten cold or warm. I love packing these bowls for lunch. They make for a quick, healthy and filling weekday lunch.

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Prep Time 20 minutes
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  1. Cook the quinoa according to directions on the packaging or use a rice cooker. I cook my quinoa in a rice cooker by simply adding the 1 cup of quinoa, 2 cups of water and 1 tsp of olive oil into the rice cooker. Once all the ingredients have been added to the rice cooker, stir the quinoa and water, so that the quinoa is totally coated and lock the lid. I cook my quinoa on the brown rice setting and it comes out perfectly every time!
  2. Rinse your kabob skewers with water and set aside.
  3. While your quinoa is cooking, prep your veggies. Cut the onion into chunks and slide the chunks of onion onto the kabob skewers. The onions will grill faster than the rest of the veggies, so it’s better to grill them in large chunks, rather than individual petals. Wash and cut your veggies into large bite size pieces and skewer the veggies on the kabob skewers. This is the most time-consuming part, but trust me the end result is worth it.
  4. Drizzle the veggie kabobs with a little bit of olive oil, so they don’t stick to the grill.
  5. Now it’s time to fire up the grill! If you are using a gas grill, set your grill to low heat. If you are using charcoal, you are going to want to make sure you let the coals cool off an adequate amount of time before placing your kabobs on the grill. Place the veggie kabobs on the grill on low heat and grill for 7 minutes on one side, flip the kabobs and then grill for 7 minutes on the other side. Keep an eye on the grill and make sure your veggies don’t get over cooked. Grills vary in temperature. I had to pull my onions off first because they cooked faster than the rest of my veggies. Once the veggies are cooked to your liking, remove them from the grill. The veggies should have a light char. Set the veggies aside to cool.
  6. While your veggies cool, melt 4 tbsp of butter in a microwave safe bowl. Add 1 tbsp of lemon juice to the butter and mix together. At this point, your quinoa should be cooked. Drizzle the butter and lemon mixture over your cooked quinoa, fluffing your quinoa with a fork. Lastly, mix 1 tsp of pepper and ½ tsp of salt into the quinoa. Feel free to add more salt to taste. I ended up adding a couple extra dashes.
  7. Divvy your quinoa into four food storage containers. Disassemble your veggie kabobs and spread the veggies equally amongst your four bowls of quinoa, placing the veggies over top of the quinoa.
  8. Finally, sprinkle the grilled veggie quinoa bowls with some crumbled feta cheese. Store in the refrigerator for up to a week. Bowls can be eaten cold or reheated in the microwave if you prefer them warm.

Sweet Strawberry & Chocolate Chip Muffins

I’m not going to lie, but it’s been difficult to get back into my normal routine post honeymoon. I’m still reminiscing back to our mornings of sleeping in and our long, laid back, beachfront breakfasts. Derek and I rarely take the time to sit down and have breakfast together at home. We are more of the spring out of bed, grab a granola bar and go-go-go type of people, which again is why it’s been hard to get back into the swing of things.

Our nice leisurely Jamaican breakfasts were such a treat and the perfect way to start the day! So now that we are back, I’m vowing to cook us a home cooked breakfast at least once a week. Sitting down and having breakfast together is such a nice way to spend quality time together, especially on the weekends.

One of my favorite breakfast items in Jamaica were the freshly baked pastries. We indulged in English muffins, bagels and of course delicious muffins. I love muffins because it’s kind of like eating dessert for breakfast. Feeling inspired after our trip, I spent a Saturday morning whipping up these delicious Sweet Strawberry & Chocolate Chip Muffins. Strawberries are in season and they have been amazingly sweet this summer. Also, I’ve been picking up 16 oz containers of strawberries for less than $2 at my local grocery store, which is awesome!

Strawberries and chocolate are the ultimate pair. These muffins are sweet, moist and the perfect summery morning treat. Whether you prepare them for a leisurely Sunday brunch or so that you  can easily grab one out of the fridge on your way to work, these muffins are sure to be the perfect start to your day.

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Cook Time 25 minutes
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  1. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F.
  2. Melt 4 tbsp of butter in a microwave safe bowl and set aside to cool.
  3. Combine the dry ingredients in a large bowl, gently whisking together 2 ½ cups of all-purpose flour, 1 cup of sugar, 4 teaspoons of baking powder and ½ teaspoon of salt.
  4. In a stand mixer, crack 2 large eggs into the mixing bowl. Add 1 cup of milk and ½ cup of vegetable oil to the eggs and mix together for 2 minutes on low speed. Next, add the melted butter and 1 tsp of vanilla extract to the egg mixture, mixing on low until combined.
  5. In small batches, slowly mix in the combined dry ingredients, mixing on medium speed, until the batter is completely combined and lump free.
  6. Next, wash your strawberries and pat them dry with a clean towel. Dice your strawberries. Once your strawberries are diced, put them in a clean bowl and toss with 1 tablespoon of sugar. The extra sugar will help to bring out that sweet strawberry flavor even more.
  7. Add the chocolate chips and diced strawberries to the batter. Mix in the fruit and chocolate on low speed until combined.
  8. Line your muffin pan with muffin liners. Scoop the batter into the muffin liners, approximately 2/3 of the way full.
  9. Bake at 375 degrees F for 25 minutes until the muffins are golden brown. Remove the muffins from oven. Immediately remove the muffins from the tin and place them on a cooling rack.
  10. After the muffins cool completely, store them in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week or in the freezer for up to 3 months.
Recipe Notes

I prefer these muffins cold, so most definitely refrigerate these after they are cool for the best results.