This salmon bowl takes on a Mediterranean flavor and features lots of awesome shortcuts for a high-protein, gluten-free easy meal prep.
We thought we'd put our own spin on the viral Greek Pita Bowl video going around TikTok. This one's a little different, naturally; we had to make a super healthy meal prep out of it. Our Mediterranean salmon bowl is a delicious meal prep and can be made with salmon, chicken, shrimp, or falafel! It's high in protein, easy to put together, and works equally well for lunch or dinner. Plus, this recipe is gluten free.
First, you sprinkle the salmon with salt and pepper, and layer some thin lemon slices on top. Bake it in the oven for about half an hour at 400 degrees Fahrenheit. While that's happening, cook the rice in some water with some good seasonings such as turmeric, bay leaf, and a bit of pepper. (Remove that bay leaf when the rice has cooked!) The chopped tomatoes, red onion, and cucumber will be served raw alongside the rice and salmon in a bowl. Top it all with some hummus and kalamata olives for the full Mediterranean treatment.
This will prep great for 4 days or so and can be eaten cold or at room temperature, which makes it a great candidate for lunch or dinner on the go. You can also freeze the salmon and rice very easily; we'd skip the fresh veggies because they'll lose their crunchy texture if you freeze them and then thaw them. If you are going to freeze any of this as leftovers or from the get-go, we'd recommend skipping the veggies. Instead, chop them after everything else thaws and reheats, and right before serving. (Similarly, don't freeze the hummus and olives, but you probably figured that out, right?)
The beauty of a meal like this? It's self-contained and offers you a healthy mix of protein, fats, carbohydrates, and lots of vitamins and minerals from the veggies.
If you don't want regular rice, try our recipe for Cauliflower Rice instead. Farro, short pasta, or quinoa would work with these flavors, too.
Try this recipe with grilled chicken or baked chicken thighs, pork tenderloin or flank steak. You could also make it vegetarian and use tofu or tempeh instead. Falafel would be a natural swap (plus it's vegetarian), and grilled shrimp can work, too.
Chopped fresh oregano would be delicious sprinkled over the top of the grilled salmon; it's an herb that's often found with Greek and Mediterranean dishes. Similarly, you could add some torn basil leaves if desired, and that would add some brightness.
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