Greek-inspired salad bowl with paneer souvlaki
Greek-inspired salad bowl with paneer souvlaki

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This Greek Souvlaki Bowl can be made with chicken or portobellos (or both) and is bursting with Mediterranean flavors. Cauliflower "rice" makes the base of the bowl, then it is topped with fresh summer veggies like tomatoes, cucumbers and bell peppers and served with a flavorful dollop of. Souvlaki is a Greek speciality: delectably tender meat skewers which have been marinated in a herb, lemon and olive oil mixture.

To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have greek-inspired salad bowl with paneer souvlaki using 15 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Greek-inspired salad bowl with paneer souvlaki:
  1. Get 250 g paneer souvlaki (see pork souvlaki recipe)
  2. Take Salad
  3. Get 2 slices white bread
  4. Get Half cucumber
  5. Prepare 300 g vegetables (I use carrots and cauliflower florets)
  6. Prepare 2 tablespoon olive oil
  7. Get to taste Salt and pepper
  8. Prepare Tzatziki-lite
  9. Prepare 150 g yoghurt
  10. Make ready 1 teaspoon mint
  11. Take 1/4 cucumber, grated
  12. Take 1 tablespoon lime juice
  13. Take 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  14. Prepare 2 teaspoons olive oil
  15. Take to taste Salt and pepper

We have a Greek-inspired salad bowl to make. This bowl is inspired by my Vegan Tzatziki and both my Sweet Potato Chickpea Buddha Bowl I wanted to create a Greek- and Mediterranean-Inspired bowl, and this version did the trick. These Greek Chicken Souvlaki Bowls are quick to throw together and packed with veggies, rice, and homemade tzatziki sauce. I'm making (and eating) these Chicken Souvlaki Bowl filled with roasted veggies and topping them off with a nice, cooling cucumber tzatziki sauce on repeat.

Instructions to make Greek-inspired salad bowl with paneer souvlaki:
  1. Prepare the souvlaki following Recipes from My travel's pork souvlaki recipe. I used paneer instead of pork.
  2. Cut the white bread to bite-sized squares. Chop the vegetables except cucumber.
  3. You can either oven roast the bread and the vegetables with sprinkle of olive oil, salt and pepper, or like me, toast them on the stove with olive oil coated pan until they are nice and done.
  4. Make the tzatziki-lite. Grate the cucumber and put salt, mix a bit.
  5. Prepare the yoghurt, stir lemon and mint. Put the grated cucumber with excess water thrown out. Add pepper, adjust salt and pepper to taste. Serve tzatziki.
  6. Mix the souvlaki with the salad. Slice your cucumber and mix again.
  7. Serve salad with tzatziki.

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