Rainbow Buddha Bowl with quinoa
Where does the Buddha Bowl get its name? The answer is simple: In Zen Buddhism, eating is a highly ritualistic and meditative process. There are many different sized bowls, the largest of which is the Buddha Bowl.
All the delicious ingredients swell in this bowl, much like the belly of a Buddha. After we've devoured the white quinoa with the avocado, pear, radish, and other delicacies, our stomachs probably feel the same way.
25 min
Total Time
15 min
Cooking Time
10 min
Preperation Time
Ingredients
| 100 g | white quinoa |
| 1x | Avocado |
| 1x | pear |
| 1x | Mini cucumber |
| 1x | Lime |
| 3x | red cocktail tomatoes |
| 3x | yellow cocktail tomatoes |
| 4x | Radishes |
| 1 clove of garlic | |
| 15 g | Tahini |
| 5 g | black sesame seeds |
| 2 g | Raz el Hanout |
| Additionally | |
| Oil | |
| Salt | |
| Pepper |
Instructions
Step 1 of 6:
Combine quinoa with 200 ml water, Raz el Hanout, and ½ tsp salt in a pot, bring to a boil, then cover and simmer over medium heat for 15 minutes. Remove from heat and let steep, covered, for another 10 minutes.
Step 2 of 6:
Meanwhile, wash radishes, remove greens, and cut into fine sticks. Trim cucumber and cut or slice lengthwise into thin strips. Quarter red and yellow cocktail tomatoes.
Step 3 of 6:
Wash lime thoroughly, zest, and squeeze juice. Wash pear, quarter, remove core, and slice lengthwise. Peel and finely chop garlic.
Step 4 of 6:
Toss pear slices in a bowl with 1 tbsp lime juice. Halve avocado, remove pit, scoop out flesh with a spoon, and cut into approx. 1 cm cubes.
Step 5 of 6:
In a bowl, combine tahini with garlic, oil, 1 tbsp lime juice, 1 tsp lime zest, salt, and pepper to taste to make a dressing.
Step 6 of 6:
Place quinoa in the center of a deep bowl. Arrange avocado, cucumber, pear, cocktail tomatoes, and radishes around it. Garnish with black sesame seeds and tahini dressing.












