Here’s how to whip up a no-regrets Valentine’s Day meal… filling and delicious too!

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Catering for a health conscious audience? Then you can confidently whip up this romantic meal for two with our healthy Valentine’s Day dinner recipe. Super quick to pull together and pure eye-candy! 
Recipe below…..

Serves 2

Ingredients:

Pickled cauliflower:

1 cup apple cider vinegar

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1 cup water

1 Tbsp black mustard seeds

2 Tbsp sea salt

2 Tbsp sugar

1 small head cauliflower, cut into florets / 300g cauli blossom florets

Avocado dressing:

1 avocado, pitted

¼ cup olive oil

2 Tbsp lemon juice

2 Tbsp blood orange juice

2 Tbsp fresh basil leaves, chopped

½ garlic clove, grated

½ cup – ¾ cup cold water

Salt and pepper, to taste

Harvest bowl ingredients:

8 brussel sprouts, sliced in half

Olive oil

Salt, to taste

2 Tbsp butter

250g white button mushrooms, sliced

1 Tbsp soy sauce

2 cups baby spinach

1 cup cooked wild & brown rice mix

½ cup purple cabbage, shredded

½ cup edamame beans, steamed

½ cup pickled cauliflower / cauli blossom

2 Tbsp toasted mixed seeds

Blood orange wedges, to serve

Method:

For the pickled cauliflower:

Put all the ingredients except the cauliflower in a medium sized saucepan.

Mix and bring to the boil.

Place cauliflower in a large heatproof jar. Pour over the hot pickling liquid.

Allow to cool in the jar and then seal and keep in the fridge.

(Pickle can be made up to a week before)

For the avocado dressing:

Combine all the ingredients in a blender and season lightly.

Blend until creamy, adding extra water if necessary to reach a smooth consistency.

Transfer to a jar and keep in the fridge for serving.

To assemble the bowls:

Toss the brussel sprouts with some olive oil and salt.

Place in a cast iron pan on medium high heat.

Cook until charred on their cut side and tender. Set aside.

In the same pan add the butter and when sizzling add the mushrooms.

Sauté until the mushrooms release their liquid and are golden brown.

Switch off the heat and pour over the soy sauce and toss.

Season with black pepper.

Divide the baby spinach as a base amongst the two bowls.

Working in little pockets divide the rice, purple cabbage, edamame beans, pickled cauliflower, charred brussel sprouts and mushrooms evenly.

Sprinkle everything with the toasted seeds.

Serve with a wedge of blood orange and the avocado dressing on the side. 

 

Mushroom Harvest Bowl

Image and Recipe Credit 

The South African Mushroom Farmers’ Association

 

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