Remember my roast strawberry salsa? That was
good, you should try that. But when it comes down to it, it’s the roasting of
the strawberries that really make it. Roast strawberries are good. Really good.
It intensifies the flavours and sweetness in a way that suits both sweet and
savoury dishes. This is another dish that uses roast strawberries to great
effect paired with roast broccoli and garlic to create an amazing warm salad.
Just add a protein and it’s a complete meal.
It’s a simple dish, which can come together in
the time it takes for the rice to cook. Pop the rice on, chuck the strawberries
and broccoli in the oven while you toast the nuts and seeds and by the time
that’s done, so is the salad. I used red rice for becuse I like the colour and texture of it here, but your
favourite grain would work. Quinoa would be a nice nutty alternative, or
buckwheat.
I was feeling particularly decadent, so I
grated some dark chocolate over the top. It’s next level stuff that’s not at
all necessary but so good! Some goat’s cheese crumbled over the top would be
another good add on.
Roast Strawberry and Broccoli Warm Rice Salad
1/2 cup red rice
1 cup water
1 head broccoli, cut into florets1 cup water
250g punnet strawberries, hulled
2 tbsp olive oil
1 clove garlic, minced
¼ cup pepitas
½ cup hazelnuts
1 tbsp capers
½ tbsp. mustard seeds
½ tsp salt
Preheat oven to 180C
Rinse the red rice and place in a glass bowl.
Cover with 1 cup of water and microwave for 22 minutes or cook til al debnte
using your preferred method.
In a large casserole dish, combine the
broccoli, strawberries, olive oil, salt and garlic. Toss to mix well, then put
in the oven and roast for 15 minutes or until strawberries are soft and
broccoli starts to colour.
Meanwhile, heat a pan over medium heat and toss
in the pepitas and mustard seeds. When both start popping (around 2 minutes),
remove from the pan and set aside. Toast the hazelnuts in the same manner,
tossing to toast each side. Approximately 5 minutes. Remove and set aside. When
cool, chop roughly.
When the broccoli is ready, stir through the
nuts, seeds, rice and capers.
Finely grate some dark chocolate over the top
This is such an interesting and yummy looking dish! Strawberries are so cheap at the moment, I think I might try this later this week :)
ReplyDeleteLet me know what you think! Strawberries are awesomely cheap, aren't they? And broccoli I got 2 heads for $2 the other day. I'm making this salad again for a BBQ tomorrow!
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