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These BBQ jackfruit bowls hit all the right notes for a great eating experience—chewy, zesty, crunchy, and colorful. Meaty jackfruit morsels are marinated in an oil-free BBQ sauce to absorb that classic smoky-sweet flavor, just minus the unhealthy ingredients. A bed of quinoa and broccoli slaw soaks up the excess sauce while quick-pickled red onions and cucumbers add a delicious tang to the dish. Slices of whole grain bread are enhanced with a sprinkling of garlic powder and pepper for an extra dose of savory flavor, but if you want to leave out the toast you can fold everything into a tortilla burrito-style for a delicious lunchtime wrap!
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By Shelli McConnell,
Ingredients
- ¼ cup apple cider vinegar
- 1 tablespoon pure cane sugar
- 2 cups thinly sliced cucumber
- 1 cup slivered red onion
- ½ cup thinly sliced radishes
- 4 thick slices whole grain bread (½-inch thick)
- ¼ teaspoon garlic powder
- Freshly ground black pepper, to taste
- 1 14-oz. can green jackfruit, rinsed, drained, and shredded
- 10 to 14 tablespoons purchased oil-free barbecue sauce or Del’s Basic Barbecue Sauce
- 4 cups hot cooked tricolor quinoa
- 2 cups broccoli slaw
Instructions
- For quick-pickled vegetables, in a small saucepan bring vinegar, sugar, and 1 tablespoon water to boiling. Stir in cucumber, onion, and radishes. Remove from heat; let stand at least 20 minutes, stirring occasionally. Drain before using.
- For the Texas toast, place bread on a baking sheet. Mist bread lightly with water. Sprinkle with garlic powder and pepper. Broil 4 to 5 inches from heat about 3 minutes or until lightly toasted, turning once. Cut slices in half diagonally.
- In a bowl stir together shredded jackfruit and 2 tablespoons of the barbecue sauce. In bowls arrange jackfruit, quinoa, broccoli slaw, and pickled vegetables. Drizzle with the remaining Barbecue Sauce. Serve with Texas toast.
Comments (3)
(5 from 3 votes)Es demaciado bueno .
Made this last night and enjoyed it. I'd add more BBQ sauce next time and probably toss the broccoli slaw with a no fat vinaigrette to add a little more moisture.
I did not like the plain broccoli slaw so I mixed it with mustard and fat free dressing- was pretty good. I also had to cook the jackfruit in the BBQ sauce to get rid of some of the sour jackfruit taste. The pickled cucumbers, onions, and radish were delish. I ended up eating this as a sandwich on my toast but with those modifications it was very good. I thought the garlic toast would be weird with these flavors but it was good.