This breakfast bowl recipe is meant for days when you have an abundance of fresh veggies. A delicious garlic & herb yogurt sauce ties it all together.
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Lately, my fridge has been overloaded with vegetables! We’ve been hitting one, if not two, farmers markets each week. After a long winter, I’m still in awe that we’re able to leave the house, enjoy the fresh air, and peruse rows and rows of glorious vegetables. I want to buy them all! It’s hard for me to hold back, even though I’m mindful of what we’ll actually be able to eat in a week. Another thing that’s hard to hold – my heavy veggie bags as Jack runs off to find the nearest cheese sandwich vendor.
With all of this great produce, we’ve been eating a ton of vegetables (Jack’s cheese sandwiches aside) and it feels great! This breakfast bowl recipe is essentially a glorified salad for breakfast, but the cumin-spiced “riced” carrots and beets create a substantial grain-like base. These veggies are a fun variation to cauliflower rice. Juicy tomatoes, crisp radishes, and soft boiled eggs are all piled in, followed by a scoop of green goddess sauce to bring this breakfast bowl together. It’s a meal you can feel good about because so many veggies are packed in!
About that goddess sauce – it’s creamy, tangy, and full of fresh herbs.
So many people always tell me “but I don’t have a food processor! I live in a small apartment!” and I totally hear you. For years, I held off buying a food processor because I was worried about storing it. So my answer is: you have to try the new KitchenAid® 7 Cup Food Processor! It’s the perfect medium size that’s not too big for sauces and pestos, but not too small for falafels and veggie burgers. It can slice, chop, and puree in no time without taking up a ton of counter space. It’s also easy to put together and clean (I put the pieces in my dishwasher). It’s the perfect everyday food processor, in my opinion. For space-saving there is also a cord wrap under the food processor. I love it!
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If you’re trying to eat more veggies, make this breakfast bowl! 🙂
Need more fresh breakfast ideas? Try this smoothie bowl, this veggie breakfast casserole, or these breakfast tacos!
Farmers Market Breakfast Bowls
- 2 medium carrots
- 2 teaspoons lemon juice
- 1 teaspoon extra-virgin olive oil
- ¼ teaspoon cumin
- ¼ teaspoon coriander
- sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
- 2 cups whole milk greek yogurt
- 2 tablespoons lemon juice
- 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
- 2 garlic cloves
- ½ teaspoon sea salt
- ⅓ cup chives, reserve some for garnish
- ⅓ cup fresh basil
- ¼ cup fresh mint
- freshly ground black pepper
- handful of salad greens
- 1 medium beet, shredded or very finely diced
- 4 radishes, thinly sliced
- 2 small tomatoes, sliced into wedges
- 2 soft boiled eggs*
- extra-virgin olive oil, for drizzling
- sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
- Make the spiced carrot salad: Grate the carrots (easiest using the grating plate in a food processor). Transfer the carrots to a small bowl and toss with the lemon juice, olive oil, cumin, coriander, and pinches of salt and pepper. Set aside and wipe out your food processor.
- Make the yogurt green goddess sauce: In the KitchenAid® 7 Cup Food Processor, puree the yogurt, lemon juice, olive oil, garlic, and salt until combined. Add the chives, basil, and mint and pulse until just combined.
- Assemble the bowls with the salad greens, carrots, shredded beet, radishes, tomatoes, and soft-boiled eggs. Drizzle the bowls with olive oil and season with salt and pepper. Serve with dollops of the yogurt sauce.
- Chill remaining yogurt sauce for 3 to 4 days. It’s great for dipping vegetables, spreading on sandwiches, or dolloping onto salads.
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These bowls are seriously full of all the goodies!!
Jeanine, you really must make videos more often! It’s great getting to see a bit of your personality shine through from the video and get a better glimpse how you work in the kitchen! You’re so organized having everything separated into different bowls. I already know my mom will adore the yogurt sauce 😉 I too have been loving going to famers markets. There is something about just walking through stands of fresh veggies and fruit with a basket in hand and the sun shining that brings me so much joy. Is that slightly cliché?
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Not cliché – it brings me SO much joy 🙂
Aww, you’re so sweet – we are thinking of doing more video, thanks for letting me know that you liked it!!
These look delish…but am I the only person who wants this for lunch rather than breakfast???? Not being a meat eater, I eat mountains of vegetables, and even in subzero winter conditions, we still have a slaw or salad at least twice a week , but BREAKFAST!!????
Ha, you can eat them for lunch if you prefer 🙂
See I’m the opposite! I think this looks amazing for breakfast!!! I live in Sicily, often people here will have leftover pasta for breakfast or arancini which are obviously all savoury things and don’t fit into what a lot would think are normal “breakfast” options! Thank you for sharing this recipe I am really excited to try it 🙂 love Jazmine
I’d happily have arancini for breakfast – yum! 🙂
You have just sorted two dilemmas for me this evening . How to make a (quick & fairly easy) healthy breakfast tomoz – and how to help finish all our veg box this week. Many Thanks!
Hi Fiona, you’re welcome! I hope you enjoy them!
Love the serving bowls. Where are they from?
Hi Priya, the one that’s more grey is made by Colleen Henessey, the one that’s more off-white is by ANK ceramics.
Thanks Jeanine, They are gorgeous.