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Roasted Sweet Potato, Chickpea and Kale Salad Bowls

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These Roasted Sweet Potato, Chickpea and Kale Bowls are easy to make ahead of time if you’d like (meal prep!), easy to customize with whatever veggies you have on hand, and they’re the perfect blend of sweet and savory delicious flavors. (This post includes affiliate links.)

LOVE these meal prep kale salad bowls! They're filled with roasted sweet potatoes, zesty chickpeas, tender kale, pepitas (pumpkin seeds), cranberries, red onions, and a dreamy lemon-tahini dressing. Feel free to add quinoa or farro or rice if you'd like too! | Gluten-Free, Vegetarian, Vegan | Gimme Some Oven

Today’s officially marks a new chapter in this solo working-from-home life of mine.

I now have a handsome coworker working here at home with me — Barclay! ?

As some of you saw on my Instagram, this past Friday was his last day as a full-time employee at Unbound, the awesome non-prof where he has worked these past 5 years. It was a bittersweet day for him, for sure, since he loves his coworkers and will miss them deeply. But the good news is that he’s still going to be freelancing with the organization going forward. And — probably the part Barclay’s most excited about — now he finally gets to say farewell to cubicle life and say hello to the working-from-home life here with me and the pups! Actually, in exactly three short weeks from now, in Spain with me and the pups!

It’s a mega change, and one that we’ve both agreed has made this upcoming move of ours feel even more real. And I have no doubt that it’ll be a big adjustment for the two of us (especially for my introverted self who’s used to charging up on my alone time during the day), and we expect it’ll take us awhile to find our rhythm working from home together.

But I’ve gotta say, right now I’m pretty dang excited about all of the fun stuff that’ll come with him not being stuck in a cube from 9-5. You know, like everything from not having to rush to get him off to work in the morning, to getting to listen to one another’s playlists while we work, to having him whip up his famous espressos when we hit the afternoon slump, to not having to ask for PTO when we want to travel, to — hey, once we get to Barcelona — being all Spanish and taking a nice siesta in the afternoon if we’d like. This new season of his work life feels like one more piece of the adventure we’re beginning. And I’m pretty excited to see how it goes.

Anyway, that said, probably the biggest perk I’m looking forward to having Barclay working from home is all of the lunch dates we now get to have! I usually do most of my photographing for the blog around lunchtime, which has always made it difficult to meet friends out for lunch dates. (Which means that Trevor Noah has been my date most days. ?)  But now that Barclay will be home — plus, all mealtimes in Spain seem to happen a few hours later — we’re excited to have some more fun lunch dates in our life!

So this week, I whipped up a batch of these yummy bowls for our lunch together. They’re nice and seasonal (oh hey, first week of autumn), they’re totally naturally vegan and gluten-free (this husband of mine is vegetarian), and they’re easy to make and customize, and they are absolutely delicious. Perfect for make-ahead lunches…and lunch dates. ?

Actually, I made this recipe twice this past week.

The first time, I just made a simple salad (see below), drizzled with my favorite Dreamy Tahini Dressing. But then it was so good that I wished I’d made extra for leftovers! ? So this weekend, I made a second batch and portioned the salad into little meal prep bowls for lunches this week, and nixed the avocado (doesn’t hold up well for meal prep ahead of time, although you’re welcome to add some in at the last minute) and added in some chewy farro to make them extra-hearty.

And both times, these bowls absolutely hit the spot.

And if you ask me, the star of the show was this Dreamy Tahini Dressing.

Honestly, the ingredients in these salad bowls are so versatile that nearly any of my 10 Favorite Salad Dressing recipes would work here. But I can’t seem to get enough of those lemony, garlicky tahini flavors lately, and they paired perfectly with all of these autumn-inspired ingredients.

To make the bowls, just roast up some seasoned sweet potato (or you could use butternut squash, or any other roast-able veggies you have on hand) and a can of chickpeas. Then while they’re in the oven, prep the dressing and the rest of your ingredients.

Then dish them up into a salad…

…or some meal prep bowls…

…drizzle with that dreamy tahini dressing and maybe an extra sprinkle of lemon juice…and serve!

Seriously, these bowls absolutely nailed the balance between sweet and savory, crunchy and chewy and soft, zesty and creamy, light and hearty. And I have a feeling you are going to love them. ?

Enjoy, everyone!

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Roasted Sweet Potato, Chickpea and Kale Salad Bowls

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  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 40 minutes
  • Yield: 4 servings 1x

Description

These Roasted Sweet Potato, Chickpea and Kale Bowls are easy to make ahead of time if you’d like (meal prep!), easy to customize with whatever veggies you have on hand, and they’re the perfect blend of sweet and savory delicious flavors.


Ingredients

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Salad Bowl Ingredients:

  • 1 batch Roasted Sweet Potatoes and Chickpeas (see below)
  • 68 cups roughly-chopped Lacinato or curly kale, tough stems removed
  • (optional2 cups cooked farro or quinoa¹)
  • 1 avocado**, peeled and pitted and sliced
  • half a small red onion, peeled and thinly sliced or diced
  • 1/3 cup dried cranberries
  • 1/3 cup pepitas
  • 1 batch Dreamy Tahini Dressing

Roasted Sweet Potatoes and Chickpeas Ingredients:

  • 2 medium sweet potatoes
  • 1 (15 ounce) can chickpeas, drained and rinsed
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1/2 teaspoon eachgarlic powder + ground cumin + smoked paprika
  • pinch of cayenne
  • Kosher salt and freshly-cracked black pepper

Instructions

To Make The Salad Bowls:

  1. Prepare the Roasted Sweet Potatoes and Chickpeas as directed below.  Then to save time, prep the remaining ingredients while the sweet potato mixture is roasting in the oven.
  2. Once the sweet potatoes and chickpeas are ready to go, add the kale to your serving bowl, or portion it evenly between your food storage containers.  (Optional: add in the cooked farro, if you’d like.)  Top evenly with the roasted sweet potato, chickpeas, avocado, red onion, dried cranberries, and pepitas.  Then drizzle everything evenly with the dressing.
  3. Serve immediately, garnished with extra lemon slices/wedges if desired.  Or store in sealed containers for up to 4 days.

To Make The Roasted Sweet Potatoes and Chickpeas:

  1. Heat oven to 425°F.  Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil and spray with cooking spray.
  2. In a large bowl, add the sweet potatoes and chickpeas, and drizzle with oil.  Sprinkle evenly with the garlic powder, cumin, smoked paprika and cayenne, and toss until evenly combined.
  3. Pour the sweet potato mixture out onto the prepared baking sheet in an even layer.  Then season everything evenly with a few pinches of salt and pepper.
  4. Bake for 30 minutes, or until the sweet potatoes are cooked through and soft.  Transfer the pan to a cooling rack until ready to use.

Notes

¹ To make cooked farro, bring 3 cups of vegetable stock (or chicken stock, or lightly-salted water) to a boil in a medium saucepan.  Add farro, and simmer for about 30 minutes until the farro is soft and chewy.  Drain off any excess liquid, then serve.  Or…here’s how to cook quinoa.  

² If meal prepping these bowls ahead of time, wait to add the avocado until just before serving the bowls.  It won’t hold up well in the fridge over multiple days.

I included some of the prep time in the cooking time listed above, since you can multitask it while the sweet potatoes and chickpeas are roasting. ;)

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15 comments on “Roasted Sweet Potato, Chickpea and Kale Salad Bowls”

  1. Aw, that’s so fun that you two get to work together now. I can’t wait to follow along with your life in Spain!

  2. Do you eat these cold the following day, or reheat the sweet potato & chickpeas?

  3. Yum! I’d have to choose something other than kale for the green, because my husband would not neat them with kale. I like the way the sweet potatoes and garbanzos are seasoned.

    You know, if you have to have a lunch date with someone other than Barclay, you couldn’t do better than Trevor Noah: he really cute and really funny (and he’s so good that I really don’t miss Jon Stewart the way I thought I would). It’s hard to believe that your departure for Spain looms so close. I hope you are really enjoying your last weeks in the US. I am certain that being in Barcelona will be wonderful; it’s probably my favorite of the big cities I’ve visited.

  4. What would you recommend for those who can’t stand kale? lol I tried it so many times so many ways and I can’t get into it. Baby spinach?

    • Sure thing! I would recommend arugula or spinach for these bowls.

      (Although one tip on kale — have you tried Lacinato kale? A.k.a. dinosaur kale? It’s what I used in the photos here, and I like the texture/taste of it better than traditional curly kale. Also, whenever you cook with kale, be sure to literally massage it with your fingers with a drizzle of olive oil for at least a minute before serving, and that’ll soften it up a bit.) . :)

  5. Would you mid sharing what ” meal prep bowls ” you use?

    • Oh yes, forgot to include that! Mine are from IKEA, but this set from Amazon looks identical – https://amzn.to/2fLSasv (affiliate link). :)

  6. The perfect healthy meal prep! I need to make some of that tahini dressing asap!

  7. Hi There, this recipe was delicious. I made 3 lunches worth for me and my husband. But I have to say I did find it time intensive. It was easy, but took longer than I would have liked to make it. Also, I used 2 cloves of garlic in the dressing (mind you it was home grown garlic, so maybe a little stronger than regular garlic), and the dressing was much too strong to take it to work. I had garlic breath all day.

    So I don’t know if I would do this for a work lunch again, maybe it would be a good hot weather cold dinner, or maybe I need to use a different dressing if I take it to work?

    I am really looking to extend my buddha bowl repertoire for my lunches so this was a good start to that, thank you!






  8. This is one of my favorite meals to make for lunches for the week. It takes a bit long to make compared to my other meals, but it’s worth it.






  9. One of the best bowls ever. Love your recipes so much!

  10. Excellent bowl, thanks you.






  11. I’ve been so inspired by these types of composed salads and am excited to say that I finally made one! Lunches for the week are all set! That definitely is a win! I would add that your farro recipe does not specify how much dried farro to stir into the liquid. I used 1 cup and it worked perfectly. I added some feta and tuna from a pouch to add protein. I will definitely be making more of these!